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Storybook Theatre - The Little MermaidCommunity Theatre ProgramPearl has everything she could ever want in the depths of the ocean. As the youngest daughter of King Triton and Queen Scylla, she is expected to be content, but she dreams of life beyond the sea. Curious about the surface world, Pearl longs to walk on land and be among its people. When she rescues a young rock star from sleeping with the fishes, Pearl becomes determined to leave her underwater kingdom behind – no matter the cost. With the help of her sea creature friends and a little bit of magic, she embarks on an adventure filled with laughter, love, and the ultimate test of courage. Join Monticello Community Education and Storybook Theatre for this magical undersea journey! Performances will be held on Friday, August 21st, @ 7pm & Saturday, August 22nd @ 1pm. Audition & Rehearsal Information: Auditions will take place on Monday, August 17th, @ 9am-1pm Rehearsals will take place Tuesday, August 18th - Friday, August 21st from 9am-1pm All auditions, rehearsals, and performances will take place in the Performing Arts Center @ Monticello High School. Reach out to Ryan Siddell with any questions regarding this production. ryan.siddell@monticello.k12.mn.usSummer 2026 -
Su Block 1: June 8-18Summer swimming lessons is using continuing to use a sliding scale structure for 2026. We will not be offering families one free lesson We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Category -
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Su Block 2: June 23-July 2Summer swimming lessons is using continuing to use a sliding scale structure for 2026. We will not be offering families one free lesson We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Category -
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Su Block 3: July 6-16Summer swimming lessons is using continuing to use a sliding scale structure for 2026. We will not be offering families one free lesson We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Category -
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Su Block 4: July 20-30Summer swimming lessons is using continuing to use a sliding scale structure for 2026. We will not be offering families one free lesson We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Category -
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Su Block 5: Aug 3-13Summer swimming lessons is using continuing to use a sliding scale structure for 2026. We will not be offering families one free lesson We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Category -
Succulent Garden Making with Kidcreate Studio (5-12 years)EnrichmentGive your child the opportunity to express themselves and Let your child’s creativity bloom in our uniquesucculent garden class! They’ll design a colorful garden with vibrant succulents and a whimsical mushroomfigure. It’s a fun, hands-on project they can proudly display or gift, blending art and nature in one delightfulmasterpiece! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child. Instructor: Kidscreate Studio Optional: 12:00-12:30pm- Lunch & Doodle with Kidcreate staff for students in both AM/PM camps. There is no charge for this. Your child must bring their own lunch and be registered for the AM and PM classes. PM class is: Rainbows & Tie Dye with KidScientificSummer 2026 -
Summer Mind Games: Logic Puzzles and Brain Busting Board Games - Gr. 3-6Northwest Talent AcademyCome test your skills and resiliency with individual and team logic challenges and brain busting board and card games. We will test out and discuss problem solving strategies for overcoming obstacles and developing a growth mindset. Be ready to try your hand at cryptography, elimination puzzles, math challenges, and manipulate objects to test your visual and spatial skills. We will test out games like cribbage, Blokus, Mastermind, SET, and fast word play with GIB GAB. Come join me for a week of puzzling our way through brain perplexors and board games!NWTA 2026 -
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WaitlistSummer Preschool ProgramEnrichmentYour child is invited to join Ms. Alysha for four weeks this summer to help your child maintain skills over the summer. The goal of Summer Preschool is to provide support for students with a focus on social-emotional and academic skills. Summer Preschool is July 6 - July 30, 2026, Monday - Thursday from 8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. Snack will be provided. Please note: You will need to provide a cold lunch for your child, as well as transportation for your child. Parent Drop-off (8:00a.m.-8:15a.m.) and Pick-up (2:45p.m. - 3:00p.m.) will take place in the back parking lot and students will enter in Door 5. There is no bus transportation provided. All students need to be fully toilet trained. You can pay either in full at $599.00 or choose to pay in three payments with a $199.00 deposit and 2 payments of $200.00 due by June 15, 2026 and July 15, 2026. Registration is on a first come first serve basis. Maximum is 20 students. If you have questions you can contact Jenifer Johnson, Early Learning Coordinator at 763-272-2901, or jenifer.johnson@monticello.k12.mn.us.Summer 2026 -
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Summer School Extension ProgramRecreationThe Summer School Extension program hosted by 360 Sports MN will be an all-in one sports and development program. Each week will feature a unique focus on sports, academics, and arts & crafts, ensuring a diverse and exciting experience for all campers. Registration opens for Summer School Participants via passcode on April 24th. *Note this was misprinted as April 13th in the paper catalogue Registration for the public opens on May 1st. Our summer school extension program will operate from 12pm-3pm following summer school. This 3 hour day is broken into 40 minute activity sessions each followed by 20 minutes of free play. Dates: Tuesday-Thursday, June 9-11 Monday-Thursday, June 15-18 Monday-Thursday, June 22-25 Learn more about 360 Sports MN here!Summer 2026 -
Sweet KidzArt Factory - Grades 1-5EnrichmentJoin KidzArt for a cheerful week of sweet-themed artmaking. Young artists will design candy-inspired paintings, mega milkshake drawings, cupcake collages, ice cream sculptures, and bright, colorful artwork that looks good enough to eat. We’ll use paint, pastels, clay, and mixed media to build whimsical creations inspired by all things sweet. A joyful, hands-on camp for kids who love bold colors, creative projects, and a sprinkle of imagination!Summer 2026 -
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Swim with InstructorsAdult, Lap, and Open SwimmingSwim w/ Instructors: July 15th, 7 - 8 pm (in place of Open Swim). All participants need to prepay for this program. Passes are to be purchased online. No payment will be accepted at the pool. Individual Passes: $3 Family Passes: $9 Family Pass is only for members in the same household.Summer 2026 -
TEE-RIFIC TEE - Gr. 2-8Northwest Talent AcademyHave you ever wondered why or who came up with a style for a cool looking tee? Or the process to make a shirt amazing? What about a chance to design an outfit? Well, here is your chance. This week, we will make Graphic tees that are all the rage. Elevating your style by creating your own t-shirts. Make them bold, make them eye catching, make them you! Perfect for expressing your individuality! In one week, we will learn four different ways to make a TEE-RIFIC TEE! I can't wait to learn some fun facts behind the shirts and for you to create your style this summer! A fun extra bonus....a fashion show! You are going to be able to create YOUR style with by using newspaper and other craft supplies!NWTA 2026 -
TRUSTS AND LONG-TERM ESTATE PLANNING: WHY YOU CAN'T ALWAYS TRUST YOUR TRUSTEnrichmentThe trust is a very popular component and tool to be used in our Estate Planning. However, there is a variety of vastly different Trust options to be used and the question arises: “Am I using the right Trust for my needs and goals?” Often used Trusts include: Living Trusts, Testamentary Trusts and Irrevocable Trusts, each serves a different purpose, each has a different result. One common problem that often needs addressing is the over-utilization of the Living Trust for goals or problems that it does not resolve. For example, “Does my Living Trust protect my assets against Medicaid and the nursing home?” The answer is probably not. The Irrevocable Trust and the Testamentary Trust each have their strengths and weaknesses as well. We will clearly define the strengths and weaknesses of these different types of Trusts and when to use them. Explore your goals and wishes to see where they fall in the realm of Trusts. Class encourages questions and we hope to provide answers that will set your mind at ease or assist you in the decision making in this area. Instructor: Steven J. Ledin Attorney Ledin Law PLLC 8971 33rd Street N Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (651) 714-8388 (office) (651) 714-9379 (fax)Fall 2025 -
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Tennis Drop-in SessionsRecreationTennis drop-in sessions with coaches offer a flexible way for players to practice without committing to a full program. Coaches provide quick tips, drills, and feedback tailored to each player’s level during these casual sessions. They’re a great opportunity to improve skills, and enjoy the game in a relaxed setting.Summer 2026 -
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Tennis for Youth- Age 5 - Gr. 5 (2026/2027 school year)RecreationThese classes are designed to help the child learn the basic fundamentals and rules of tennis. Grip, stance, forehand, backhand and serve will be covered during the class. Overheads and volleys at the net will also be introduced. Lessons are given at Monticello Middle School Tennis Courts. Cost is $59 if you need a racquet and $39 if you don't need a racket.Summer 2026 -
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Tennis for Youth- Gr. 3 - 5 (2026/2027 school year)RecreationTennis for Youth- Gr. 3 - 5 These classes are designed to help the child learn the basic fundamentals and rules of tennis. Grip, stance, forehand, backhand and serve will be covered during the class. Overheads and volleys at the net will also be introduced. Lessons are given at Monticello Middle School Tennis Courts. Cost is $59 if you need a racquet and $39 if you don't need a racket. 6/9/2026-7/2/2026 Tuesdays/Thursdays 6 Sessions: 9:15-10:15 AMSummer 2026 -
Tennis: Match Play ThursdaysRecreationMatch play in the summer gives players a chance to apply their skills in a competitive, game-like environment. Coaches will be guiding strategy, offering feedback, and helping players stay focused under pressure.Summer 2026
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The 10 important people you need for your estate plan to workEnrichmentIn each Minnesotan’s life, there are ten people we should be prepared to count on as we age and move into the last stages of our lives. In this class we will learn the answers to: What are the roles and responsibilities of these people? How long do they serve and how much of a time commitment are we asking? How much guidance can we give them? Who makes an ideal selection for each of these vastly different roles? Who makes a bad selection for these roles? What pitfalls and problems should we be aware of? These jobs include: Attorney-In-Fact, Health Care Agent, Estate Executor, Trustee, Guardian and more. All are vastly different jobs that benefit you and they deserve careful thought. This class encourages questions. We will provide the answers. Instructor: Steven J. Ledin Attorney Ledin Law PLLC 8971 33rd Street N Lake Elmo, MN 55042 (651) 714-8388 (office) (651) 714-9379 (fax)Summer 2026 -
The Monster Mash - Grades K-5EnrichmentThe Monster Mash: Laugh-out-loud funny! Mind-bendingly-creepy! Eerie-but-exciting! If your child is a fan of creepy, crawly monsters, this Art workshop is the perfect fit. Your child will learn to draw and cartoon a variety of characters. They will learn to draw monsters of all shapes, sizes and colors. There are big monsters... and little monsters! Furry monsters… and scaly monsters! If we can imagine a monster, we’ll draw it! They will learn how to draw amazing cartoon characters with humorous expressions and animated poses. Be a part of something fun and special. Enroll your budding artist today! Instructor: Young RembrandtsSummer 2026 -
Theatre Program DonationDonations that will benefit the quality of life for the theatre program of Monticello School District.Donation -
Toddler Time (12-36 months, Non-separating)Non-separatingYoung toddlers are full of energy and curiosity! Join us in activities designed for self-discovery, developing confidence, a variety of sensory experiences and a visit to the gym weekly. This is a non-separating class where the parent educator is there to facilitate conversations amongst the parents in the classroom. Sibling Care is provided.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Trick DogEnrichmentTrick Dog is a class in which your dog will perfect 10 tricks. Which when demonstrated for the evaluator on the last day of class can earn your dog the AKC Trick Dog Title.Summer 2026
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Tricks and Hacks to Save Big and Get Discounts on Travel, Hotel & Groceries Using Chat GPT and AI•EnrichmentWatch Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoVy3LSUGZsPaying full price is overrated. Find discounts and save big. It used to be coupon clipping. Now, it’s Chat GPT and AI that’s going to save your bucks.This dynamic, easy-to-follow class shows you how to use ChatGPT and AI tools to uncover discounted airline tickets, cheaper hotel stays, and hidden grocery deals. Learn smart prompts, insider tricks, skiplagging, online grocery store coupon hacks, and time-saving strategies that will save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. Learn how. Let AI do the bargain hunting for you. No AI knowledge needed for this class. Great for seniors, stay at home parents, and working professionals trying to cut back costs and save money. This class is ONLINE only via zoom. You will get an email from the instructor with the link.Summer 2026