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"The Call Of Paradise"- A Spiritual Journey to Hawai'iGeneralHave you ever dreamed of traveling to Hawai’i? Sun-kissed beaches. Fiery volcanoes. Lu’au feasts. The gracious beauty of a hula dancer. Hawai’i is all of these things and more! Come spend an evening luxuriating in the aloha of the islands as we look more deeply into the history, culture and spirituality of this remarkable part of America. Through fascinating pictures and stories we will explore the rich heritage and traditions that make Hawai’i one of the most beautiful, healing and life-giving places on Earth. This year our journey will take us to the lush islands of Maui and Kaua’i. Here we will drive the famous Road to Hana and visit otherworldly Haleakala Volcano National Park. We’ll tour the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” and experience Kaua’i’s mystical Na Pali Coast, all the while surrounded by the song of wintering humpback whales. In addition, we will get to meet with native kahuna shamans, experience spiritual ceremony at sacred sites, and visit the temples of many of the world’s beliefs that call Hawai’i home. For those who are interested, there will be an opportunity after the presentation to discuss the details of our 10-day spiritual tour to Hawai’i in early 2022. So come join us for an evening of inspiration and let the magic of Hawai’i “call you home” to Paradise! Zoom link will be sent via email before class. ***For more information visit https://treeoflifetourshawaii.wordpress.com/Fall 2026 -
3 Year Old | Section 1 | Morning TTHCloquet School ReadinessThe Cloquet School Readiness is a Parent Aware 4- star rated program for children ages 3-5. Our creative, thoughtful and age appropriate curriculum helps prepare children to enter kindergarten with the skills necessary for success! With an emphasis on creative play, music and movement we develop skills such as listening, following directions, taking turns and pre academics. Our teachers adapt lesson plans and goals to meet individual needs and regularly share progress and assessment data with parents. Staff are trained to work with children’s developmental needs so that all students can experience growth and have the necessary tools to be successful in kindergarten. Children must be potty trained to attend. Please Note: Registration Fee will not be charged, unless your contract has been approved. 2026-27 School Year 4 Year Old - Section 1 MWF 8:30-2:30pm $230/month for 9 months WAITLIST, 1 spot available for an Early Learning Scholarship 4 Year Old - Section 2 TTH 8:30-2:30pm $153/month for 9 months 4 Year Old - Section 3 MWF 8:45-12:45pm $163/month for 9 months 3 Year Old - Section 1 TTH 8:45-11:15am $68/month for 9 months WAITLIST 3 Year Old -Section 2 TTH 12:15-2:45pm $68/month for 9 months Click on the pages below to find out more information: WrapAround Care Information - WAITLIST for 2026/2027 School Year Early Learning Scholarships Cloquet School Census Kindergarten Readiness SkillsSchool Readiness 2026-27 Cloquet School Readiness Site -
3 Year Old | Section 2 | Afternoon TTHCloquet School ReadinessThe Cloquet School Readiness is a Parent Aware 4- star rated program for children ages 3-5. Our creative, thoughtful and age appropriate curriculum helps prepare children to enter kindergarten with the skills necessary for success! With an emphasis on creative play, music and movement we develop skills such as listening, following directions, taking turns and pre academics. Our teachers adapt lesson plans and goals to meet individual needs and regularly share progress and assessment data with parents. Staff are trained to work with children’s developmental needs so that all students can experience growth and have the necessary tools to be successful in kindergarten. Children must be potty trained to attend. Please Note: Registration Fee will not be charged, unless your contract has been approved. 2026-27 School Year 4 Year Old - Section 1 MWF 8:30-2:30pm $230/month for 9 months WAITLIST, 1 spot available for an Early Learning Scholarship 4 Year Old - Section 2 TTH 8:30-2:30pm $153/month for 9 months 4 Year Old - Section 3 MWF 8:45-12:45pm $163/month for 9 months 3 Year Old - Section 1 TTH 8:45-11:15am $68/month for 9 months WAITLIST 3 Year Old -Section 2 TTH 12:15-2:45pm $68/month for 9 months Click on the pages below to find out more information: WrapAround Care Information - WAITLIST for 2026/2027 School Year Early Learning Scholarships Cloquet School Census Kindergarten Readiness SkillsSchool Readiness 2026-27 Cloquet School Readiness Site -
4 Year Old | Section 1 | MWF Full DayCloquet School ReadinessThe Cloquet School Readiness is a Parent Aware 4- star rated program for children ages 3-5. Our creative, thoughtful and age appropriate curriculum helps prepare children to enter kindergarten with the skills necessary for success! With an emphasis on creative play, music and movement we develop skills such as listening, following directions, taking turns and pre academics. Our teachers adapt lesson plans and goals to meet individual needs and regularly share progress and assessment data with parents. Staff are trained to work with children’s developmental needs so that all students can experience growth and have the necessary tools to be successful in kindergarten. Children must be potty trained to attend. Please Note: Registration Fee will not be charged, unless your contract has been approved. 2026-27 School Year 4 Year Old - Section 1 MWF 8:30-2:30pm $230/month for 9 months WAITLIST, 1 spot available for an Early Learning Scholarship 4 Year Old - Section 2 TTH 8:30-2:30pm $153/month for 9 months 4 Year Old - Section 3 MWF 8:45-12:45pm $163/month for 9 months 3 Year Old - Section 1 TTH 8:45-11:15am $68/month for 9 months WAITLIST 3 Year Old -Section 2 TTH 12:15-2:45pm $68/month for 9 months Click on the pages below to find out more information: WrapAround Care Information - WAITLIST for 2026/2027 School Year Early Learning Scholarships Cloquet School Census Kindergarten Readiness SkillsSchool Readiness 2026-27 Cloquet School Readiness Site -
4 Year Old | Section 2 | TTH Full DayCloquet School ReadinessThe Cloquet School Readiness is a Parent Aware 4- star rated program for children ages 3-5. Our creative, thoughtful and age appropriate curriculum helps prepare children to enter kindergarten with the skills necessary for success! With an emphasis on creative play, music and movement we develop skills such as listening, following directions, taking turns and pre academics. Our teachers adapt lesson plans and goals to meet individual needs and regularly share progress and assessment data with parents. Staff are trained to work with children’s developmental needs so that all students can experience growth and have the necessary tools to be successful in kindergarten. Children must be potty trained to attend. Please Note: Registration Fee will not be charged, unless your contract has been approved. 2026-27 School Year 4 Year Old - Section 1 MWF 8:30-2:30pm $230/month for 9 months WAITLIST, 1 spot available for an Early Learning Scholarship 4 Year Old - Section 2 TTH 8:30-2:30pm $153/month for 9 months 4 Year Old - Section 3 MWF 8:45-12:45pm $163/month for 9 months 3 Year Old - Section 1 TTH 8:45-11:15am $68/month for 9 months WAITLIST 3 Year Old -Section 2 TTH 12:15-2:45pm $68/month for 9 months Click on the pages below to find out more information: WrapAround Care Information - WAITLIST for 2026/2027 School Year Early Learning Scholarships Cloquet School Census Kindergarten Readiness SkillsSchool Readiness 2026-27 Cloquet School Readiness Site -
4 Year Old | Section 3 | MWF Half DayCloquet School ReadinessThe Cloquet School Readiness is a Parent Aware 4- star rated program for children ages 3-5. Our creative, thoughtful and age appropriate curriculum helps prepare children to enter kindergarten with the skills necessary for success! With an emphasis on creative play, music and movement we develop skills such as listening, following directions, taking turns and pre academics. Our teachers adapt lesson plans and goals to meet individual needs and regularly share progress and assessment data with parents. Staff are trained to work with children’s developmental needs so that all students can experience growth and have the necessary tools to be successful in kindergarten. Children must be potty trained to attend. Please Note: Registration Fee will not be charged, unless your contract has been approved. 2026-27 School Year 4 Year Old - Section 1 MWF 8:30-2:30pm $230/month for 9 months WAITLIST, 1 spot available for an Early Learning Scholarship 4 Year Old - Section 2 TTH 8:30-2:30pm $153/month for 9 months 4 Year Old - Section 3 MWF 8:45-12:45pm $163/month for 9 months 3 Year Old - Section 1 TTH 8:45-11:15am $68/month for 9 months WAITLIST 3 Year Old -Section 2 TTH 12:15-2:45pm $68/month for 9 months Click on the pages below to find out more information: WrapAround Care Information - WAITLIST for 2026/2027 School Year Early Learning Scholarships Cloquet School Census Kindergarten Readiness SkillsSchool Readiness 2026-27 Cloquet School Readiness Site -
New50+ CohousingGeneralLearn about 50+ (aka Seniors, Active Adult) communities based on cohousing principles of a property with full-featured private homes and common spaces, meals, governing, and activities. Access-friendly design and, especially, caring for neighbors are values of this age specific cohousing. Explore examples of senior communities. Resources will be recommended to use for follow upFall 2026 -
ABC's and D's of MedicareGeneralTake the mystery out of Medicare and gain a foundational understanding one letter at a time. Instructor is a licensed agent. Ample time allowed for questions.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Adult Lap SwimLap SwimAn excellent way to get your swim workout in for the day! Monthly pass: $40 Quarterly pass: $100 Daily pass: $5 at the door, exact change only ***Once Swim lessons move to weeknights in late November we might be able to offer more lap swimming possibly on Saturday mornings and in the evenings-- IF we add these to the calendar these will NOT be included in the MWF lap swim they are on their own, they will be $5 a time, and you can registered online or pay at the door.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Adults with Disabilities (AWD)Program Policies & Guidelines Participants must be accompanied during the Community Education activity or class, by caregivers, group home staff, SILS, DRCC, Trillium, etc. When applicable, aides need to be registered and paid for as well as their clients. Examples of this would be for Movie/Pizza, Cooking class, and other times where fees need to be paid for both the program participant and his/her aide who is accompanying. A client’s care provider must attend the event and supervise the client. Staff cannot leave clients unattended. Arrangements must be made through Community Education before a CE staff person will provide the care. Client must go through an independence-level criteria evaluation and enrollment is based upon open positions within the program. No Refunds will be made. Credits will be given for classes or activities that have been cancelled at least 2 days ahead of time AND if tickets or materials were not previously purchased. If tickets have already been purchased, no credits can be given. If materials have already been purchased, no credits will be given, but the materials will be sent home if possible. It will be the responsibility of the group home or participant’s caregivers to arrange for someone to pick up these materials during the actual class time. You will be notified if classes, trips, or activities are cancelled due to inclement weather. Please plan to attend unless Community Education calls you. If Cloquet Public Schools are cancelled due to weather, all AWD Program classes are cancelled as well. Pre-registration is required for all Community Education events. No walk-ins please—except for the dances! Payment options are available upon request. All prior quarter registration fees must be paid in full before a current quarter registration will be accepted.Category -
After School EnrichmentBuilding Community....One Friend at a Time Cloquet Community Education & Recreation and ISD #94To find out about classes: Click Washington or Churchill or watch Friday Folders for new classes. Class information is sent home with Cloquet Elementary students, published in the LumberLog or call Community Education at 218-879-1261.We are always looking for more class ideas and welcome suggestions. Do you have a hobby or a skill? Call 218-879-1261 about being an instructor.For more information, contact: - Joli Bilden: 879-1261 ext. 7008 jbilden@isd94.org ASE is gearing up for fun after school. After School Clubs fill up quickly. They are open to children from all schools and area towns in grades Early-5 through 4th grade. We will be offering a variety of clubs like: snack attack, bowling, science, art, swimming, pumpkin carving and computers. We are always looking for new class ideas and welcome suggestions. Do you have a hobby or skill?? Call 218-879-1261 and ask about being an ASE instructor.How do I find out about these clubs?*Information will be sent home with students at Churchill and Washington.*They are on our web site. Click your school below.*They are in the Lumberlog* You can call Community Ed or the ASE coordinators.How can I register my child?*Registration forms are included with the information sent home with students.*Forms can be picked up at the Community Education and Recreation office.*On our website - use this online registration system for the quickest and easiest way to register.These forms can be sent back to classroom teachers or dropped off at the Community Ed. office or mailed to 2001 Washington Ave. ATTN: ASE. Refund policy: Students that do not attend a class do not receive a refund. Students that withdraw from a class within 2 days to the start of class do not receive a refund. Students that withdraw more than 2 days to the start of class will be assessed a $5 processing fee and the remaining balance will be refunded. Cancellation due to weather: -If school is canceled or gets out early due to weather, we do not hold classes. If after school programs such as sports or other activities get canceled due to bad weather, After School Enrichment is cancelled too.Category -
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NewAging Successfully Living In CommunityGeneralAn overview about living in community, rather than home care or residing in assisted living or nursing homes, to “age in place”. Explore models for community for second half living. Resources will be recommended to use for follow up.Fall 2026 -
Air Dry Clay Seed MosaicWashington ElementaryStudents will use air-dry clay to create a shape, then they'll press a variety of different seeds/beans to create a unique piece of art!Winter 2026 -
Amazing TwosECFE | ClassesYour amazing two year old is learning skills such as taking turns, playing make believe and kicking a ball. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, behave, and move. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) recognizes that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. ECFE offers parents hands-on learning experiences and parenting discussions specific to their child's age that will help build the foundation for a lifetime of learning. What happens in an ECFE class? 1. Parent and child interaction time: A licensed early childhood teacher and assistant provide developmentally appropriate activities, songs and stories for parents and children to enjoy together. 2. Child time: A time devoted to learning through play and activities with licensed teachers and assistants while parents participate in a parent discussion time in a separate room. 3. Parent Time: Parents or caregivers participate in a discussion led by a licensed parent educator. Joys and challenges of parenting are shared and topic discussions are designed to address the developmental needs of each group. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes meet once a week. Together, parents and children participate in activities and experiences that foster children’s social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and language skills. ECFE teachers use the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework and Early Childhood Indicators of Progress: Minnesota’s Early Learning Standards provided through the Minnesota Department of Education. All classes are offered September through April. ALL families are welcome. Early Learning Scholarships Are Available! Call today to find out more information! 218-879-9291 Sibling care is available for most classes. Please use your child's age as of September 1, 2026.2026-2027 ECFE Classes -
AquaticsCloquet Aquatics Building Community One Swimmer at a Time If you have any questions or recommendations about our aquatics program, please contact Kimm Miens, Aquatics Coordinator (218) 879-1261, ext 7006. Email: kmiens1@isd94.org. Thank you for supporting the Cloquet Aquatics program!Hyper link to all the swim level descriptions here: Swim Level Descriptions Our Facility : FALL : September - November : Swim Lessons run on Saturdays only between 8 am- 1 PM, in 4-8 week long sessions. We will offer classes for Preschool Aquatics (ages 4-6) -- Level 6. NO BABY / TODDLER Classes during the fall season. WINTER / SPRING : December - May : Swim Lessons run Monday - Friday between 4-8 PM, in 4-8 week long sessions. We will offer classes for Parent & Child (ages 6 months - 4) -- Level 6 & Swim Camps. Friday Night Swim will also start up. **Baby classes and Friday Night Swim typically will start up in January. SUMMER : June - August : Monday-Thursday swim camp style swim lessons within the hours of 8 AM - 1 PM for 4 straight day lessons. Below are some other facilities offering swim lessons and aquatic activities:Hyper link to the following places that offer swim lessons here: Proctor/Hermantown Community Ed UMD Regional Sports Outdoor Programs Duluth YMCA Superior YMCA Lake Superior Swim ClubCategory -
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Baby & YouECFE | ClassesEarly Childhood Family Education (ECFE) recognizes that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. ECFE offers parents hands-on learning experiences and parenting discussions specific to their child's age that will help build the foundation for a lifetime of learning. What happens in an ECFE class? 1. Parent and child interaction time: A licensed early childhood teacher and assistant provide developmentally appropriate activities, songs and stories for parents and children to enjoy together. 2. Child time: A time devoted to learning through play and activities with licensed teachers and assistants while parents participate in a parent discussion time in a separate room. 3. Parent Time: Parents or caregivers participate in a discussion led by a licensed parent educator. Joys and challenges of parenting are shared and topic discussions are designed to address the developmental needs of each group. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes meet once a week. Together, parents and children participate in activities and experiences that foster children’s social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and language skills. ECFE teachers use the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework and Early Childhood Indicators of Progress: Minnesota’s Early Learning Standards provided through the Minnesota Department of Education. All classes are offered September through April. ALL families are welcome. Early Learning Scholarships Are Available! Call today to find out more information! 218-879-9291 Sibling care is available for most classes. Please use your child's age as of September 1, 2026.2026-2027 ECFE Classes -
Babysitting ClinicCloquet Middle SchoolDate: Saturday, October 3, 2027 8:30 am - 2 pm | $40 Instructor: Jillena Hanson Cloquet Middle School—Room C141, Enter Door #1Enter door #1, turn left, second door on the right side of the hallway. Please bring bag lunch, water, notebook & pencil Dress comfortably If possible, please bring your own doll. (Cabbage Patch sized doll is good) This course gives current and future babysitters (ages 11-16) the skills and confidence to care for infants, toddlers and school-age children. We will use videos, hands-on activities, and problem solving. Babysitter's Training teaches youth how to: Handle emergencies, accidents and illnesses with first aid & CPR Recognize safety and injury prevention Communicate with parents Supervise young children Feed, diaper and care for infants Remain safe as the sitter Scholarships are available to attend this classFall 2026 -
Back to School Photo FrameChurchill ElementaryStudents will decorate a 4X6 wooden photo frame and have their photo taken to put in it. We'll offer the same class at the end of the year so students can see how much they've grown!Fall 2026 -
NewBasic Dog ObedienceGeneralBring your dog (6 months and older) to learn basic commands: come, sit, lay down, and stay. Learn how to walk your dog comfortably on a leash (no flexy leash/leads), and how to pay attention to you instead of other dogs or distractions. Participants must be adult or at least 12 years old (and anyone under 15 must have a parent present) . Orientation is first night of class 6-7pm NO DOGS FIRST NIGHT. Must have proof of current rabies vaccination and certificate must be brought to class the first night. All participants must sign a liability waiver. CDC guidelines will be followed, including distancing and maximum number of participants. Instructor Jennifer Jablonski is a trainer at Twin Ports Dog Training Club.Fall 2026 -
Beach Pass - Summer 2026The Beach at Pinehurst ParkThe Beach at Pinehurst Park — 2026 Season Passes Daily Pass: $5 at the door Season Pass Options & Prices Family Pass: $109 for the 2026 season Early Bird (before May 20): $89 Covers up to 2 adults and all children from the same household. Children under age 1 are free. Individual Pass: $59 for the 2026 season Early Bird (before May 20): $49 Group Homes/Childcares: $169 for the 2026 season — call (218) 879-1261 to register. Registration Instructions Register each family member separately. Register the first adult at the full Family Pass price. Register the second adult and all children as “Additional Family Member,” and list the paying adult’s name on their pass. (Only 2 adults per pass) Family members on your pass MUST live in your house, kids 17 and under years old count as your 'additional family member' and 7 kids max from your household. Passes are stored in our system — simply check in at the Beach each day you visit by last name (all apical last names please). Life Jacket Policy All swimmers age 11 and under must wear a life jacket outside of the Canoe and Frog Slide areas. Ages 9–11 may skip the life jacket if they: Pass the swim test OR Present proof of passing Level 4 through Cloquet Community Education. Private Rentals Contact us for availability and pricing. Beach Rules & FAQs You may bring food to the Beach. On-site: vending machines & ice cream available. Not allowed: glass, alcohol, grills, potlucks, birthday cakes. Birthday parties: Rent the pavilion outside the Beach. Please follow our pack in, pack out policy to keep the area clean. Hours of Operation Mon–Fri: 11 AM – 6 PM Sat–Sun: 12 PM – 6 PM Closed Dates: Friday, June 19 — Juneteenth Saturday, July 4 — Independence Day Private Rentals Beach Rules and FAQSpring/Summer 2026 -
Beach Pass for Childcares and Group Homes - office only - 2026The Beach at Pinehurst ParkGroup Registration forms must be completed before the group is able to sign up. This option is NOT available online. Please call 879-1261 to register. Childcare or Group Home pass for The Beach at Pinehurst Park. The pass will be kept at the Beach office so all you need to do is check in each time you come to swim. Children will not be allowed to use membership when not accompanied by the Childcare center. Each Childcare/Group Home pass will allow up to 2 adults and 12 children from the same facility access to The Beach during normal business hours. $169 for the 2024 season.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Beach at Pinehurst Closure Text Alert - 2026The Beach at Pinehurst ParkIf you would like to receive a text for when the Beach at Pinehurst closes for weather or other reasons, please sign up here. We must have a valid cell number to text. Please only register adults in this course. You only need to register once. Some cell phone companies do block our texts. If you have an Android phone, you can unblock our texts by doing the following: Unblock a conversation Open the Messages app . Tap More options. Spam & blocked. Select the contact from the list. Tap Unblock. Otherwise, tap Back We do not know of a fix for Iphones. If you need to be removed from text alerts for the Beach, please call our office at 218-879-1261. You do not have to buy a season pass to receive a text. This is a free service! Thank you.Spring/Summer 2026