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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 -
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 -
Bowling - AWDAdults with Disabilities (AWD)SECTION 1: Thursday, June 11, 2026 - 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Incline Station—Duluth, MN (wheelchair accessible)Have a blast bowling (unlimited games for 2 hours!!) and visiting with your friends while you enjoy pizza and pop at our “Bowling & Pizza Party”event! What a great way to keep cool in the summer while having fun! $25 Client / $25 Aide (Aides get to bowl & eat too!) SECTION 2: Sunday, June 28, 2026 - 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (please come a few minutes early if possible) - DuckPin Bowling at Skyline in Duluth (4894 Miller Trunk HWY) We had a blast last time! It’s super fun and a great thing to do while visiting with friends. Free popcorn and cold, ice water will be available for FREE. All other beverages and food items will be paid for on your own as you wish. (Skyline has LOTS of yummy choices. ) We will have the DuckPin lanes reserved for 1 ½ hours and will start right at 1:30. See you there. (Space is limited for this activity, so if interested, please sign up early.) Cost:$20.00 (includes the bowling ONLY–no food or beverages included other than the free popcorn and ice water) Aide Cost: None *Bowling will be for clients only as space will be limited. Staff should plan to assist their clients please. SECTION 3: Sunday, August 16, 2026 - 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (please come a few minutes early if possible) - DuckPin Bowling at Skyline in Duluth (4894 Miller Trunk HWY) We had a blast last time! It’s super fun and a great thing to do while visiting with friends. Free popcorn and cold, ice water will be available for FREE. All other beverages and food items will be paid for on your own as you wish. (Skyline has LOTS of yummy choices. ) We will have the DuckPin lanes reserved for 1 ½ hours and will start right at 1:30. See you there. (Space is limited for this activity, so if interested, please sign up early.) Cost:$20.00 (includes the bowling ONLY–no food or beverages included other than the free popcorn and ice water) Aide Cost: None *Bowling will be for clients only as space will be limited. Staff should plan to assist their clients please. SECTION 4: Thursday, August 27, 2026 - 5:00 – 7:00 PM - Location: Incline Station—Duluth, MN (wheelchair accessible) Have a blast bowling (unlimited games for 2 hours!!) and visiting with your friends while you enjoy pizza and pop at our “Bowling & Pizza Party”event! What a great way to keep cool in the summer while having fun! $25 Client / $25 Aide (Aides get to bowl & eat too!)Spring/Summer 2026 -
Bowling - AWDAdults with Disabilities (AWD)SSECTION 1: Thursday, June 11, 2026 - 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Incline Station—Duluth, MN (wheelchair accessible)Have a blast bowling (unlimited games for 2 hours!!) and visiting with your friends while you enjoy pizza and pop at our “Bowling & Pizza Party”event! What a great way to keep cool in the summer while having fun! $25 Client / $25 Aide (Aides get to bowl & eat too!) SECTION 2: Sunday, June 28, 2026 - 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (please come a few minutes early if possible) - DuckPin Bowling at Skyline in Duluth (4894 Miller Trunk HWY) We had a blast last time! It’s super fun and a great thing to do while visiting with friends. Free popcorn and cold, ice water will be available for FREE. All other beverages and food items will be paid for on your own as you wish. (Skyline has LOTS of yummy choices. ) We will have the DuckPin lanes reserved for 1 ½ hours and will start right at 1:30. See you there. (Space is limited for this activity, so if interested, please sign up early.) Cost:$20.00 (includes the bowling ONLY–no food or beverages included other than the free popcorn and ice water) Aide Cost: None *Bowling will be for clients only as space will be limited. Staff should plan to assist their clients please. SECTION 3: Sunday, August 16, 2026 - 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (please come a few minutes early if possible) - DuckPin Bowling at Skyline in Duluth (4894 Miller Trunk HWY) We had a blast last time! It’s super fun and a great thing to do while visiting with friends. Free popcorn and cold, ice water will be available for FREE. All other beverages and food items will be paid for on your own as you wish. (Skyline has LOTS of yummy choices. ) We will have the DuckPin lanes reserved for 1 ½ hours and will start right at 1:30. See you there. (Space is limited for this activity, so if interested, please sign up early.) Cost:$20.00 (includes the bowling ONLY–no food or beverages included other than the free popcorn and ice water) Aide Cost: None *Bowling will be for clients only as space will be limited. Staff should plan to assist their clients please. SECTION 4: Thursday, August 27, 2026 - 5:00 – 7:00 PM - Location: Incline Station—Duluth, MN (wheelchair accessible) Have a blast bowling (unlimited games for 2 hours!!) and visiting with your friends while you enjoy pizza and pop at our “Bowling & Pizza Party”event! What a great way to keep cool in the summer while having fun! $25 Client / $25 Aide (Aides get to bowl & eat too!)Spring/Summer 2026 -
Cloquet CHS Pep Squad Grades 7-12 Fall 2026Recreation/FitnessParticipants will practice three days a week starting August 4 and perform this fall at the home games for CHS Varsity Football. Students will be taught the elements of dance and cheer technique. They will perform cheers, sideline dance routines, and half-time performance routines. On the sidelines, they will promote positive school spirit and sportsmanship by interacting with the audience. The team will compete at the TUTC Spooktacular Competition in November. Previous dance experience is highly recommended. Mandatory parent/student meeting on Tuesday, August 11th from 6-7:30 in the CHS cafeteria.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Cloquet CHS Pep Squad JR Cheer Camp (Grades 1-4)Recreation/FitnessThe Cloquet High School Pep Squad team and coaches will teach the Cloquet School Song and several Lumberjack cheers to the JR Cheer Camp participants. Open to students entering Grades 1-4. A Pep Squad t-shirt and a pair of rooter poms are included in the fee. We will show off our skills to the community in the Labor Day Parade on September 7. Registration closes on August 14.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Community Boot CampRecreation/FitnessGet fit! Please join us in a relaxed atmosphere to work out at your own fitness level. Bring hand weights, floor mat, a water bottle and any exercises you would like to share (if not, we have plenty to offer). We would love to have you join us! Class will be moved to locker pod area 2nd floor if cafeteria is in use.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Drivers Education - Online Classroom and Behind The Wheel InstructionDrivers EducationDrivers Education class scholarships can not be used for the online version. Cloquet Community Education has a fully online class you can take from home! This class is made for students in Minnesota. It uses fun and helpful ways to teach so students stay interested while learning. What’s great about this class: You can start anytime and work at your own speed You can do up to 3 hours each day Lessons are ready whenever you want (on-demand) Teachers are licensed in Minnesota and teach in a live-style class There is not a lot of reading Every student gets a free study guide You can turn on captions to read along There are hands-on activities to help you learn, and parents can join too You can get help from a teacher anytime (24/7) You have 6 months to finish the class The class is made just for Minnesota students by Minnesota driving teachers The program is approved by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety After you finish the online class, you will do driving lessons with a licensed Cloquet instructor. Who can sign up: Only students from Cloquet (including CAAEP) and Fond du Lac can join The school will check to make sure you are enrolled If you are open enrolled, you must call the office to sign up When you sign up: Use the student’s full legal name (first, middle, last) Use the student’s birth date exactly as it is on their birth certificate Important things to know: Students must be at least 14 1/2 years old The class cost does not include a $20 online fee (paid when you sign up online) Students should be ready to learn on their own using a computer After finishing the class, students will get a Blue E card. This lets them take the written (knowledge) test.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Kendahls Mini-Golf- AWDAdults with Disabilities (AWD)Miniature Golfing at Kendahl’s Miniature Golf, Cloquet - Get some exercise and lots of fresh air as you join us for an evening of miniature golfing - Unlimited times around the course! Enjoy a pop and a treat after. Types of treats will depend upon what Bill has in stock. Session 1: Thursday, June 25, 2026 - 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM Session 2: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 - 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM Client: $12.00 / Aide: None (If staff would like to golf or have a treat, they can pay at the activity.)Spring/Summer 2026 -
Korean Street Food: Chicken Bulgogi BibimbapArts/Crafts/HobbiesHomestyle Korean cooking is full of vegetables. You can also adjust the heat level at home. In this online interactive class, we will make popular delicious chicken bulgogi bibimbap, a rice bowl with chicken bulgogi, seasoned spinach, cucumber salad, kimchi, egg, and delicious sauce. We will finish the class with spiced peach dessert.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Learn how to fish Lake Superior on the Water!Arts/Crafts/HobbiesBeen thinking about learning how to fish Lake Superior? Let Captain Cameron of Team Crush Outdoors www.teamcrushoutdoors.com share his knowledge with you. Captain Cameron will share the techniques he has been perfecting for the last 10 years on water. This 5-hour hands-on class is geared to the fisherman interested in learning how to effectively troll for salmon and lake trout. Topics covered include downriggers, lure selection, planer boards, lead core/copper, dipsy divers and much more. By the end of class you will know how to effectively run a 12 rod spread on any boat. The class will be held live while trolling on the waters of Lake Superior on our fully rigged 10 meter Trojan. Need to have a MN fishing license.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Learn to Play Disc Golf AGES 10-13Recreation/FitnessLearn to play Disc Golf; this full body 'workout' will improve your cardiovascular health, coordination and strength - all while you enjoy the outdoors. This is a lifelong sport and a great way to meet friends! Bring any discs you have (we'll learn about the differences!), water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Discs will be available to use if you do not have any.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Learn to Play Disc Golf AGES 14-18Recreation/FitnessLearn to play Disc Golf; this full body 'workout' will improve your cardiovascular health, coordination and strength - all while you enjoy the outdoors. This is a lifelong sport and a great way to meet friends! Bring any discs you have (we'll learn about the differences!), water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Discs will be available to use if you do not have any.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonLevel 1 Group LessonsSwim LessonsLevel 1 Introduction to Water Skills Purpose: Helps students feel comfortable in the water. Level 1 participants learn to: Enter and exit water safely Submerge mouth, nose and eyes Open eyes underwater, pick up submerged object Exhale underwater through mouth & nose Swim on front and back using arm and leg actions Follow basic water safety rules Max Students: 6 Minimum Age : 6 years old **These are 4 week mini sessions. Please know that children should take this class at least 3 times. Children need to be very comfortable in the water and can fully combine one stroke on their front and one stroke on their back well before moving up to Level 2. Learn to Swim - Level 1 - Click link for Learn to Swim - Level 1 skills checklist. *All skills are to be performed without support from instructor*Spring/Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonLevel 2 Group LessonsSwim LessonsLevel 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills Purpose: Gives students success with fundamental skills. Level 2 participants learn to: Enter water by stepping or jumping from the side Exit water safely using ladder or side Open eyes underwater, pick up submerged object Float on front and back Perform front and back glide Swim on side Roll over from front to back, back to front Tread water using arm and leg motions Swim on front and back using combined strokes. **These are 4 week mini sessions. Please know that children should take this class at least 3 times. Children need to be very comfortable in the water and will start moving to the deep end of the pool. They will need to know their strokes well before moving up to Level 3.Spring/Summer 2026 -
MN State Fair Bus TripTripsHop on a coach bus and enjoy a day at the great Minnesota State Fair! No food stops due to everything on a stick ready to enjoy there. Everyone will be on their own exploring animals, exhibits, free concerts and thrill rides! Board the bus at 7 am in the back Super One parking lot and board at 4 pm to return home. Dress for the weather. (children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult) Registration fee only covers the cost of the bus. You will need to purchase a State Fair Admission Ticket.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Morning BasketballRecreation/FitnessEarly Bird Adult Pick-Up Basketball Start your morning with some fast-paced fun and friendly competition! Join fellow basketball enthusiasts for casual, come-as-you-are games — no experience required. Whether you’re looking to break a sweat, sharpen your skills, or just enjoy the camaraderie, you’ll feel right at home. Details: NOTE: July 6-31 CMS Floor is being resurfaced, check back her to see if alternate gym is available Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 6:00 – 7:30 AM Cloquet Middle School Gymnasium Bring clean tennis shoes and your own basketball Lace up, show up, and let’s play!Spring/Summer 2026