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After School Ski & Snowboard Club - Volunteer Chaperone RegistrationYouth/After School Ski and SnowboardAFTER SCHOOL SKI & SNOWBOARD PROGRAM - CHAPERONE RESPONSIBILITIES As a chaperone for the students in the After-School Ski & Snowboard program, you are responsible for the supervision of students participating in the program. This includes while being transported to and from the ski area and while at the ski area or chalet. The number of volunteers needed each year is based on registrations. I understand that submitting my application does not automatically mean that I will be approved. The school ski coordinator will communicate volunteer schedule needs as registrations firm up. Every applicant must complete a volunteer background check found: communityed.mvpschools.org/youth/skiing-snowboarding 1. Please arrive at your assigned school before the students load the buses at 2:30pm (middle school) and 3:15pm (high school). Be sure to check in with your school’s Coordinator in the front lobby (or designated area) each week when you arrive. For the return trip Middle School loads 8-8:15pm; leaving promptly at 8:15pm. High School loads 8:15-8:30pm; leaving promptly at 8:30pm. 2. For liability reasons, students are required to ride their assigned bus both directions. Please take attendance as students board buses to leave school; attendance sheets will be given to the Ski Lead upon arrival in the Bears Den. 3. Upon arrival; help direct students to outdoor ski corrals for equipment storage and upstairs to the Bear Den. Walk through the bus and ensure all students have exited. 4. Chaperones will be assigned to assist in any of the following: lift ticket distribution, rental slip distribution, rental area assistance, ski lesson assistance, hill assistance, and chalet monitor. 5. A one-time fundamental skills group lesson will be provided at 4:30pm for registered middle schoolers and 5pm for registered high schoolers the first two weeks. Check in at the Lesson Counter at Wild Mountain. Students need to sign up ahead of time by calling 651-465-1100 or snowsports@wildmountain.com. Any and all students and chaperones are welcome to take part in the fundamental skills group lesson for either ski or snowboarding. 6. If students would like additional lessons they can be booked and paid for at 651-465-1100 or snowsports@wildmountain.com 7. Report any attendance discrepancies and/or any other problem to your ski lead and school coordinator. 8. There will be a ski lead present both evenings. Make sure to notify the Ski Lead of any incidents or injuries. If you need to contact the lead chaperone please ask a Wild employee to call them on a walkie-talkie. Complete an injury/incident report for even the most minor injury or incident. The Lead Chaperone will determine if a parent should be called. 9. Wild has reserved the Bears Den for our program. Students can keep their belongings in the Den, although the area will be unsupervised. Please encourage students to keep valuables either with them or in a locker. Ski's & Snowboard's should stay outside on the ski corrals. 10. Please use and encourage students to use the ski corral: $1/day or $15/season pass (add-on) 11. During departure, assist students with finding all belongings and leaving the Bears Den clean and tidy. 12. Ski Lead will return the attendance sheet for departure. While loading buses for return trip; attendance will be taken again. This will ensure that only registered students get on the bus, and that the same kids who rode the bus from school are on the bus to return to school at the end of the night. If there is a discrepancy; lead chaperone will assist in finding the missing student or solving the issue. 13. Ski Lead will approve bus departure once the attendance sheet is verified. 14. After returning to school, do a final walk through of the bus. Encourage students to clean up any trash. Make sure all items have been taken. Do not leave until all students have been picked up. Report any extreme tardiness of parents to the Coordinator. 15. Have a great time!Fall 2025
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Community Luncheon Sponsorship - Fall 202555+ Sponsorship OpportunitiesWe invite you to be a vital part of our mission in uniting older adults within our communities through affordable, restaurant-style catered meals, fostering socialization, providing entertainment, and offering educational resources once a month. < This presents an excellent opportunity to support your local community while promoting your business and programs. Our luncheons warmly welcome a gathering of 120-150 older adults residing in or near Arden Hills, New Brighton, North Oaks, Mounds View, Shoreview, and Vadnais Heights. Marketing Sponsorship - $250 Includes a dedicated table at the selected event date. Upcoming Luncheons & Timing: Sponsors arrive at: 10:30 a.m. Participants arrive at 11:00 a.m. Luncheon ends at - 1:00 p.m. Would you like to contribute even more? How about speaking at one of our luncheons or having your materials available at each place setting? To explore additional sponsorship options, please reach out to Erin Matteson at Erin.matteson@moundsivewschools.org. Thank you for considering this enriching opportunity to make a difference in our community and support our valued seniors. Please note that the the city of New Brighton and Mounds Views Public schools have the right to deny booth requests based on city or district guidelines.Fall 2025
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Youth Activities (K-12 grade)Fall Enrichment Registration Begins Sept 1 at 9 a.m.Category
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Pumpkin Patch Gnome - Family Paint & TreatsFamily Enrichment & ActivitiesJoin us for a fun-filled family painting event where you'll create a whimsical fall gnome holding pumpkins on canvas! Designed for ages 6 and up, this step-by-step acrylic painting class is perfect for all skill levels—no experience needed! Enjoy a creative evening together as you bring your colorful gnome to life, and while your masterpiece dries, indulge in delicious cookies to celebrate your artistic achievement. All supplies are provided—just bring your creativity and get ready for a cozy, fall-inspired painting experience! Presented by KidzArt.Fall 2025
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Gardening with the Masters: Fall into WinterGardeningStarting SoonLearn about how to put your garden to bed in this class, which provides information about what to do for your garden and landscape between September and February. This class is offered by the U of M Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Ramsey County, who are eager to share research-based gardening best practices with the people in their community. Ramsey County Master Gardener volunteers educate residents in University researched-based, eco-friendly gardening to improve physical and environmental health for all! Presented by the Ramsey County Master GardenersFall 2025
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Pose & Play: Pumpkin Spice PartyNon-School Day ActivitiesSpice up your day off with this cozy, mindful movement-filled party! Kids will balance pumpkins in Pumpkin Spice Yoga, get creative with pumpkin spice play dough, and laugh through mindful games like Pass the Pumpkin. It’s the perfect blend of fall fun, mindful movement, and hands-on play! Presented by The Mindfulness Movement.Fall 2025
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Gardening with the Masters: Winter SowingGardeningLearn how to get a jump on the growing season and start cold tolerant seeds while the snow is still falling using Winter Sowing techniques. This class is offered by the U of M Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Ramsey County, who are eager to share research-based gardening best practices with the people in their community. The Ramey County Master Gardeners recommend visiting their website to find reference tools, including handouts, websites, and book suggestions that can help you take the information from the class to the next level. The link for the website is: https://www.ramseymastergardeners.org/sb-all-about-seedFall 2025
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After School Ski and Snowboard Club at Wild MountainYouth/After School Ski and SnowboardThe after-school ski and snowboarding club will be held at the Wild Mountain Ski Resort, located in Taylors Falls. The club meets for eight (8) sessions. There are three pricing options available: $220 includes motorcoach transportation to and from the ski resort only (A copy of the registered students Wild Mountain Season Ski Pass must be sent to the school Co-Curricular Coordinator or High School Assistant Activities Director prior to season starting) $395 includes eight lift tickets, ski corral, one lesson and motorcoach transportation to and from the ski resort $580 includes eight lift tickets, equipment rental, ski corral, one lesson and motorcoach transportation to and from the ski resort (Wild mountain also offers leasing options) More information regarding after-school ski and snowboard can be found at Community Ed Ski & Snowboard Program websiteFall 2025 -
55+ Sponsorship OpportunitiesMarketing Sponsorship – Senior Programs (Ages 55+) Support our award-winning Senior Programs and connect with your community in a meaningful way! We’re excited to offer new sponsorship opportunities for both our popular summer and newly launched fall events. Looking ahead to 2025, we’ll continue to grow with Community Senior Lunches and our brand-new Breakfast & Bingo series—fun, social gatherings that bring together seniors from Arden Hills, New Brighton, North Oaks, Mounds View, Shoreview, and Vadnais Heights. As a marketing sponsor, you’ll help make these events possible while gaining valuable exposure for your business. It's a great way to show your community spirit and connect directly with local residents.Category
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Make & Take Calming CreationsYouth Activities (K-12 grade)A fun and creative way to unwind after a busy school day! Students will enjoy mindful art and sensory play as they create calming take-home crafts designed to soothe and inspire. Activities include falling snow sensory bottles, snowflake slime, and gingerbread-scented playdough—each paired with simple relaxation techniques to help kids feel centered and calm. Presented by The Mindfulness Movement. Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormFall 2025
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Make & Take Calming Creations (Middle School)Middle SchoolA fun and creative way to unwind after a busy school day! Students will enjoy mindful art and sensory play as they create calming take-home crafts designed to soothe and inspire. Activities include falling snow sensory bottles, snowflake slime, and gingerbread-scented playdough—each paired with simple relaxation techniques to help kids feel centered and calm. Presented by The Mindfulness Movement. Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormFall 2025
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Starting SoonBarney Moss (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Chess ClubYouth Activities (K-12 grade)Whether you consider yourself a beginner or intermediate player, join this club to meet and interact with other chess players in your school and play on a weekly basis. If they are new to the game, players will learn the basic rules and strategies of chess. Tournament play is encouraged outside of the club, but not required. The Fall Tournament will be held in January, after the Winter Break. Players are able to complete a full game and recognize a checkmate and stalematePlayers can set and use a chess clock during a gamePlayers are able to resolve a disagreement with & w/o adults presentPlayers can explain the rules of chess (movement of the pieces, checkmate, & stalemate)Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormFall 2025
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Summer Beginning Band 5th GradeStudents are invited to begin participating in the Mounds View Public Schools band program the summer after fourth grade. The summer band program offers students an opportunity to start their learning of a band instrument with frequent instruction and small class sizes. Delivered in a series of 45-minute lessons spanning four weeks, students receive personalized instruction in a small-group setting. At the end of the program, students perform their first band concert. Band Information Nights - Stop by anytime between 5:00-7:00 PM to meet our district band directors if you’d like assistance with registration and to rent a band instrument through one of our reputable music vendors. Tuesday, March 18 at Irondale High School Thursday, April 3 at Chippewa Middle School Participants can sign up for any section time or location that works best for them. There will also be an opportunity to start band in the fall of fifth grade for students who cannot participate in the summer program. Please note: Beginning Band enrollment will open March 18 at 9am. Sections will not be visible searchable until that time. Youth Scholarship/Financial Aid: Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits/free/reduced lunch may be eligible for partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activites programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete theYouth Financial Assistance/Scholarship Request FormCategory