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Duluth Huskies Baseball Game - AWDAdults with Disabilities (AWD)Duluth Huskies Baseball Game + Hot Meal Deal - Sunday, July 26, 2026 - 2:45 PM- 5:45 PM - Duluth’s Wade Stadium - 101 N 35th Ave W, Duluth, MN 55807 **Game starts at 3:05 and ends when the game has been won - Calling all baseball lovers! It’s time to cheer our local team on and we’ve planned a Sunday afternoon game so the hours won’t get to be so late. We will have the shaded seating area again this year. Also, your ticket fee will include a hot dog, chips, and soft drink! Additional snacks and beverages may be purchased if you like. A Community Education Staff member will be standing outside by the ticket area with your tickets at 2:30PM until 3:00PM. (If you arrive late, please check with the “Will Call” window for your tickets. Please arrive early to pick out a good seat! You MUST BE REGISTERED AHEAD OF TIME PLEASE! Cost:$20.00 *includes a hot dog, chips, and pop / Aide Cost:$20.00 *includes a hot dog, chips, and pop (Registration deadline is Thursday, July 17th by 4:00 PM—if you need to add tickets after, you can purchase them on your own at the stadium the day of the game if they are not sold out.)Spring/Summer 2026 -
Dungeons & DragonsCloquet Middle SchoolEmbark on epic adventures in the Dungeons & Dragons Club! Whether you’re brand new to tabletop role-playing games or a seasoned adventurer, this club is the perfect place to roll dice, tell stories, and use your imagination. Players will learn the basics of character creation, storytelling, and cooperative gameplay while exploring fantasy worlds together. Each session offers opportunities to develop creativity, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills—all while having a great time. No prior experience or materials are required; just bring your curiosity and sense of adventure! Everything will be provided! This class is open to students in grades 6-8. Students that receive educational benefits are able to receive a $15.00 scholarship towards the cost of this class. If you've already received confirmation that your student qualifies, email Joli Bilden to let her know and she will register your child for the class and apply the discount. Her email is jbilden@isd94.org Not sure if your student qualifies for educational benefits? Apply here: Application for Educational Benefits | Cloquet Public Schools This class meets the following Tuesdays from 3:30 - 5:30 PM in the Community Education office: Tuesday, September 22 Tuesday, September 29 Tuesday, October 6 Tuesday, October 13 Tuesday, October 20 Tuesday, October 27 Tuesday, November 3 Tuesday, November 10 Tuesday, November 17 Tuesday, November 24 Tuesday, December 1 Tuesday, December 8Fall 2026 -
ECFE | 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 that will help for the building blocks 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 late September through April. Sibling care is available for most classes. ALL families are welcome. Reduced Rates / Early Learning Scholarships are available. Please call our office for more information. 218-879-9291. No family will be turned away do to inability to pay. Minnesota Statutes, section 124D.13, subdivision 6 Click on link for more information: Cloquet School CensusCategory -
Early Childhood ScreeningThe state of Minnesota requires a health and developmental screening for students who are entering kindergarten or who participate in the following early learning programs: School Readiness, Voluntary Prekindergarten, SR Plus, and Early Learning Scholarships If your child is between 3 and 4, now is the optimum age to be screened so children can then be referred to appropriate resources, if needed. If your child is entering Kindergarten in the fall of 2026, the August 2026 screening will be the last time in which you can schedule an appointment for your child. Next Screening Dates: August 25th, 26th and 27th Registration for screening appointments will begin late May/ early June. Early Childhood Educators and a registered nurse conduct the screening. Screening is a quick and simple check of how a child is growing and developing. The Screening Includes: Hearing and Vision Height and Weight Social and emotional development Large and small muscles Thinking, language and communication skills A check of Immunization Records and Family Health Information. The screening process takes approximately 1- 1/2 hours during which time your child will separate from you. They will meet with the Early Childhood Educator to participate in a Developmental Screening. Your child will then have his/her vision and hearing checked by the nurse. Parents, will remain in the registration room until after the screening. A screener will conduct the summary interview to address any concerns, if any, regarding your child’s development and health, after which you will receive a copy of the summary of the screening. For more information, please click on the links below: Frequently Asked Questions for Early Childhood Screening Cloquet School Census Kindergarten Readiness Skills Registration Forms: Completed forms can be emailed, dropped off , or mailed to the Early Childhood Screening Office. 602 Arthur Street Cloquet, MN 55720 kcotner@isd94.org Early Childhood Screening Consent Early Childhood Screening Release of Information Registration for Early Childhood Screening Child Health and DevelopmentCategory -
Emotional Release for Inner PeaceGeneralInner peace is impossible to maintain while we still hold on to the very feelings and beliefs that keep us from being peaceful to begin with. Trapped negative emotions like fear, anger and sorrow can disrupt the flow of vital energy in our bodies and actually sabotage our inner peace. In this single evening course, you will learn simple yet effective techniques for getting in touch with, understanding, accepting and releasing the emotions that keep us from ourselves. Nobody wants to suffer. Come learn to rest in the peaceful state of loving acceptance that is our true nature.Fall 2026 -
Enrichment and RecreationExplore, Learn, and Thrive with Cloquet Community Education! No matter your passion or skill level, Cloquet Community Education has something exciting for you! Whether you’re looking to discover a new hobby, sharpen your skills, or simply connect with like-minded individuals, our diverse selection of adult enrichment and recreation classes offers endless possibilities. From hands-on workshops and creative arts to fitness programs and lifelong learning opportunities, our engaging classes are designed to inspire and challenge you in a fun and supportive environment. With a variety of flexible scheduling options, including weekday, evening, and weekend sessions, you can easily find a class that fits your lifestyle. Come explore, grow, and make meaningful connections—your next adventure starts here! Click here to learn more about the Cloquet Area Mountain Bike Trails!Category -
Face YogaHealthThereThere are over 30 individual muscles on each side of your face, all of which can be strengthened and toned, just like arm or leg muscles. Facial exercises can take years off your appearance by reducing frown and forehead lines, reducing ‘puppet mouth’ lines, lifting and firming neckline, making upper and lower cheeks fuller, reduce puffiness and sagging around eyes, improve circulation and nutrient flow into cells and improve lymph circulation. Learn simple exercises that will rejuvenate your face. You will need a regular teaspoon for a few of the exercises and a little of your favorite facial moisturizer. are 19 flat muscles in your face, all of which can be strengthened and toned, just like arm or leg muscles. Facial exercises can take years off your appearance by reducing frown and forehead lines, reducing “puppet mouth’ lines, lifting and firming neckline, making upper and lower cheeks fuller, reduce puffiness and sagging around eyes, improve circulation and nutrient flow into cells and improve lymph circulation. Learn simple exercises that will rejuvenate your face.Fall 2026 -
Facility and Park RentalsSchool Facilities Cloquet Area Schools and city parks are valuable community resources. Community Education manages reservations for five school buildings during non-school hours. We encourage community use of these spaces! Schools Available for Reservation Churchill Elementary School Cloquet High School Cloquet Middle School Garfield Administration Building Washington Elementary School Please remember to check the calendar for the availability of the dates you plan on reserving the facility. (Do not click on the "request Facilities" button on top of the calendar page.) To reserve a school facility, please click on this link: Online Facilities Request Form for School Facility Rental City Park Facilities Athletic Park Dunlap Island Park (Non-Winter Use) May 1-Sept 30 - Warming House and/or Picnic Shelter available (download photos) Hilltop Park Pine Valley Park (Non-Winter Use) April 1-Oct 31 - Chalet available (download photos) Pinehurst Park (shelter available) The Beach ($165/hour + lifeguards. Before or after The Beach regular open hours.) Sunnyside Park (shelter available) Veteran's Park (shelter available) (download photos) Cloquet Senior Center Spafford Park Campground Reservations required. Please call the City of Cloquet: (218) 879-3347) Please remember to check the calendar for the availability of the dates you plan on reserving a park facility. Once you're on the calendar page, choose "Parks" in the upper left corner, choose which park facility you're interested in, and then click on "Check Availability". Please read these rules and regulations for renting the parks. To request usage of a park facility, please click the following link: Online Request to Reserve a City Park When the request has been approved, the contact named under "Person Responsible" will be assigned/notified of his/her permanent pin number. When the Facilities Contract is sent*, the "Person Responsible" will be asked to respond using the pin number. The response constitutes an electronic signature and indicates approval of the contract. *Please check your junk mail folder in your email. rSchool notifications (the name of the facility reservation software) will sometimes go into your junk mail. If you need information about the Spafford Park Campground please contact the Cloquet City offices at 218-879-3347. If you have questions please visit: Cloquet Community Education & Recreation located in the Cloquet Middle School: 2001 Washington Ave, Cloquet, MN 55720 Or call: (218) 879-1261 Email: commed@isd94.org City website for more information and photos of the parks. To view fees and use classifications please click on Parks brochure Related Files Cloquet Public Schools Facility Use Policies City Park Use Policies City Park Rental Fees admin login to rschoolCategory
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Flag Football Camp (School Age / Completed Kindergarten)Recreation/FitnessDASH Sports Summer Flag Football camps provide players with a well-rounded football experience in a little-to-no contact, safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced daily, and players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with scrimmages/games the final day where players can showcase their skills. Athletes should wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle and a snack (spikes/cleats, and mouthguards are optional). Flag belts, and football are provided.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistFlag Football Tykes (ages 3 to 5 - Preschool)Recreation/FitnessDASH Sports Flag Football Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the great game of football in a little to no contact safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes/cleats are optional). Footballs and flag belts are provided. Parent participation is encouraged when necessary.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Gift Certificate - Cloquet Community Education & RecreationGeneral2025-26 Community Ed Gift Certificate - Give the generous and thoughtful gift of an experience! Purchase online (or in person) and then pick up your Certificate in the Community Ed office - all ready for gift giving - Cloquet Middle School, Door #2 Check out all the classes we offer: Adults with Disabilities, Aquatics, After School Enrichment, Adult Enrichment, Recreation, Drivers Education... the possibilities are endless. From youth to adults, the recipient can enjoy browsing our Lumberlog and choosing the 'fun' activity(ies), and in the process of attending, they may even learn something new! If you do not see the amount you want to purchase, call the office and we can customize your Gift Certificate 218-879-1261.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistGrandparents ClassECFE | ClassesGrandparents are a valuable resource because they have so many stories and experiences from their own lives to share. Our Grandparents Class provides an excellent opportunity for you to play and explore the classroom with your grandchild(ren). Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) recognizes that grandparents can be one of a child’s first and most important teachers. ECFE offers grandparents hands-on learning experiences and discussions specific to their grandchild's age that will help build the foundation for a lifetime of learning. What happens in an ECFE class? 1. Grandparent and child interaction time: A licensed early childhood teacher and assistant provide developmentally appropriate activities, songs and stories for grandparents and children to enjoy together. 2. Child time: A time devoted to learning through play and activities with licensed teachers and assistants while grandparents participate in a discussion time in a separate room. 3. Grandparent Time: Grandparents participate in a discussion led by a licensed parent educator. Joys and challenges of grandparenting 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 -
HARRY POTTER MIXED MEDIA ART CAMPArts/Crafts/HobbiesRecreate the magical world of Harry Potter in this mixed-media art camp. There is so much to draw inspiration from in these books: from the magical creatures to the dangerous plants, and the castle grounds and classes, even the unique food. Students will sculpt, paint, draw, and more in this art camp taught by one of the biggest Harry Potter fans out there. Note to parents: Please pack sunscreen, a water bottle, and a small nut-free snack each day. Weather permitting, a portion of the class sessions may be spent outdoors.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Hand-Pulled Noodles from ScratchArts/Crafts/HobbiesHand-pulled noodles are so much fun and they are much easier to make than you would think. In this online interactive class, you will learn 2 different techniques to pull noodles. We will make 2 types of hand-pulled noodles: Biang Biang and Lamian noodles. We’ll turn Biang Biang noodles into a noodle salad with chili sauce. We’ll turn Lamian noodles into miso noodle soup.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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How to Start Any Home Business + 250 Home Business Ideas!Arts/Crafts/HobbiesTired of working for someone else? Do you need to make more money? Turn your talents and hobbies into profits by starting a home business. Taught by a Chamber of Commerce Past President and award winning business owner, this is probably the most comprehensive business start up workshop you will ever find. You will discover: * more than 250 legitimate home business ideas * mandatory legal documentation * many ways to market your product/service * how to take tax deductions (this workshop included!) Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Fall 2026 -
ISD94 Job alertsGeneralYou don't need to be a teacher to work at a school! But we need those too! Work at ISD 94! Stay in the Loop with ISD94 Job Alerts! Looking for a new opportunity at ISD 94? There’s a variety of exciting positions waiting for you! Custodial Food Service Paraprofessionals IT Indian Education Playground Supervisor Nursing Secretarial roles And of course, teaching positions! Whether you’re interested in permanent or substitute roles, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy no weekend or evening shifts – perfect for working while your kids are in school! Sign up now to receive email alerts whenever new positions are posted. You’ll get updates at least twice a month, so you never miss out! Want to opt out? Just call 218-879-1261 to stop receiving alerts.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Intro to Wilderness Permitting (Online)Arts/Crafts/HobbiesHave you wanted to go explore a wilderness area or national park, but feel bogged down by permitting systems? This class will include a general overview of how to us Recreation.gov, the federal site that manages many backcountry permits and campgrounds. We'll highlight how to book BWCA overnight permits and Superior National Forest campsites. You'll have a chance to submit questions in advance to learn how to acquire permits for other areas.Spring/Summer 2026 -
KC Summer 2026Kids CornerSCHOOL YEAR 26-27 REGISTRATION DATES: Currently enrolled families- July 1 New families- July 15 Kids Corner is open to children Kindergarten through 4th grade who are enrolled in the Cloquet School District that attend either Churchill or Washington Elementary Schools. TO ATTEND SUMMER CARE CHILDREN MUST HAVE COMPLETED KINDERGARTEN! We are located at 707 Hwy 33 S Suite 20 in the Pine Tree Plaza (between Auto Zone & Little Caesars Pizza) HOURS- Monday through Friday 6:00am - 6:00pm SCHEDULE OPTIONS- Consistent schedule- Your schedule remains the same each week. If your schedule will change often DO NOT CHOOSE THIS OPTION, you must select the pick your day option. Pick your day schedule- This option is for schedules that change frequently. With this option you have the ability to select only the days you will need care and you can easily add or remove days from your schedule. You will need to have your schedule entered into your account each week by Wednesday for the following week of care. Late schedule requests will only be approved on a space available basis and there is a late schedule fee of $15.00 per child that will be added to your account. RATES- Registration fees- School year- $30.00 for returning families and $40.00 for new families Summer- $20.00 Before school care- $6.00/day per child After school care- $11.00/day per child Summer care & Non-school day care- Full day (over 6 hours)- $41.00 Half day (under 6 hours)- $26.00 Field trip fee- $15.00/child per trip Monthly minimums- School year- Must be scheduled to attend at least 5 days per month Summer- Must be scheduled to attend at least 5 days per month PROGRAM DATES- School year 2025-26- Wednesday, September 3 through Friday, May 29 Closed dates- September 1 & 2, November 27 & 28, December 24, 25 & 26, January 1 & 2, February 16, April 3, May 25 School year 2026-27 Registration dates- Currently enrolled families- July 1 New families- July 15 Summer care 2026- Monday, June 1 through Friday, September 4 Closed dates- June 19 & July 3 Last day of summer care is September 4. Kids Corner will be CLOSED September 7 & 8 Summer Registration dates- Currently enrolled families- April 1 New families- April 15 CONTACT INFORMATION- If you would like more information please feel free to contact us! Phone- (218)879-0929 Email- kidscorner@isd94.org For registration, schedule & billing inquiries contact Heidi. All other inquiries contact Abbie. Abbie Burley- Program Coordinator email- aburley@isd94.org Heidi Ackerley- Program Office Assistant email- hackerle@isd94.orgKC Summer 2026 Kids Corner Site -
Karate Uechi Advanced at Park Ave FitnessRecreation/FitnessThis Traditional Style is unique, formidable, practical and used as a defensive system. Its movements are of the Tiger, Dragon and Crane. Helps develop confidence, discipline, physical conditioning, and is extremely rewarding. AGES: 8 and up Uechi Ryu is pronounced: way-chee-roo Register 2 students get the 3rd student free (in same household) ** Sign up and pay for the first two participants, then call the Community Education Office to register a third student for free 218-879-1261. Please use the bathroom before going to class. Bring your own water bottle. This will be instructional training.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Karate Uechi Advanced at Park Ave FitnessRecreation/FitnessThis Traditional Style is unique, formidable, practical and used as a defensive system. Its movements are of the Tiger, Dragon and Crane. Helps develop confidence, discipline, physical conditioning, and is extremely rewarding. AGES: 8 and up Uechi Ryu is pronounced: way-chee-roo Register 2 students get the 3rd student free (in same household) ** Sign up and pay for the first two participants, then call the Community Education Office to register a third student for free 218-879-1261. Please use the bathroom before going to class. Bring your own water bottle. This will be instructional training.Fall 2026 -
Karate Uechi Beginner at Park Ave FitnessRecreation/FitnessThis Traditional Style is unique, formidable, practical and used as a defensive system. Its movements are of the Tiger, Dragon and Crane. Helps develop confidence, discipline, physical conditioning, and is extremely rewarding. AGES: 8 and up Uechi Ryu is pronounced: way-chee-roo Register 2 students get the 3rd student free (in same household) ** Sign up and pay for the first two participants, then call the Community Education Office to register a third student for free 218-879-1261. Please use the bathroom before going to class. Masks are optional for participants that have been vaccinated or parents give permission. Bring your own water bottle. This will be instructional training.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Karate Uechi Beginner at Park Ave FitnessRecreation/FitnessThis Traditional Style is unique, formidable, practical and used as a defensive system. Its movements are of the Tiger, Dragon and Crane. Helps develop confidence, discipline, physical conditioning, and is extremely rewarding. AGES: 8 and up Uechi Ryu is pronounced: way-chee-roo Register 2 students get the 3rd student free (in same household) ** Sign up and pay for the first two participants, then call the Community Education Office to register a third student for free 218-879-1261. Please use the bathroom before going to class. Masks are optional for participants that have been vaccinated or parents give permission. Bring your own water bottle. This will be instructional training.Fall 2026