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Adaptive Kickball
Come play kickball and meet new friends! This is a great opportunity for individuals ages 18 and over with disabilities to learn new skills and have tons of fun playing kickball. Equipment will be provided. New to kickball - no problem! This class gives people with disabilities the opportunity to learn the basics of kickball. For those who can’t kick, we will offer a variety of ways to “kick” the ball – everyone is welcome! Please note in the registration if your athlete requires a buddy to help them throughout the game and/or if you are interested in volunteering. ** Indoor ADA restrooms are available. Caregivers are asked to stay if your family member may need assistance with personal care needs. -
Adult Private Tennis Lessons
Elevate your tennis game with personalized, one-hour private lessons led by David Kahl, Stillwater’s Head Varsity Tennis Coach. Each lesson is completely customized to your game, focusing exclusively on the techniques and strategy needed to take your skills to the next level. One or more private lessons can be scheduled. Register, then email kahld@stillwaterschools.org to book your time. Racket required; balls provided. -
Author Talk: Girls in a World at War
Join Peggy Munro Scholberg as she shares her mother’s remarkable firsthand experiences serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, including her time stationed in France during the Battle of the Bulge. Through short readings from Girls in a World at War and a moving photo slideshow presentation, participants will step into a world shaped by courage, sacrifice, romance, tragedy, and hope. This engaging program brings history to life through personal stories and images that capture both the hardships and the humanity of wartime service. Light refreshments will be served. Autographed copies of the book will be available for purchase following the presentation. Peggy Munro Scholberg is honored to share her mother’s World War II story through the publication of Girls in a World at War. Peggy and her husband, Bill, live in Apple Valley, Minnesota, where they raised their two sons. Together, they retraced her parents’ travels throughout Europe and explored the history and locations connected to their wartime experiences. After a successful career as a pharmacy manager, Peggy is now enjoying retirement and the opportunity to bring her family’s remarkable story to audiences and readers. Like her mother, she enjoys experimenting in the kitchen and trying new recipes, while also sharing her father’s lifelong love of sports. -
Beginning Water Color - Greenery and Botanicals
Discover the calm and creativity of watercolor. In this beginner-friendly class, you’ll learn the basics of watercolor painting while creating beautiful botanical pieces. You'll leave with a finished botanical wreath painting and your own watercolor palette to continue your creative journey at home. -
Clue at the Orpheum on 10-11-26
A mansion. A murder. A mystery. Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist. -
Golf Spring Tune Up Special
Time to crush old habits and dominate the course. This isn’t just another golf clinic—it’s a full-on game overhaul with personalized instruction at Loggers Trail. Fine-tune your swing, sharpen your short game, and learn course strategies that actually lower your scores. Break bad habits, lock in consistency, and walk away swinging with confidence. This clinic is your fast-track to better golf - and more fun doing it. -
Hadestown at the Orpheum on February 14th, 2027
Welcome to Hadestown, where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 TonyAwards® including Best Musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album, this acclaimed new show from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and original director Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812) is a love story for today... and always. Hadestown intertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, Hadestown is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go. Seats are MF4, Rows L, M, N, O and P. Age recommendation 8 and older. All sales are final. Tickets cannot be resold. We will notify you when tickets can be picked up at our office at 1875 Greeley Street South. Pick up hours are Monday through Friday between 8am and 4:30pm. Tickets cannot be mailed. Enjoy the show! You must arrange your own transportation to the Orpheum.Parking options. -
Hamilton at the Orpheum
The unforgettable story of passion, unstoppable ambition and the dawn of a new nation, seen by more than 28 million people around the world. Age recommendation 10- plus. All sales are final. Tickets cannot be resold. We will notify you when tickets can be picked up at our office at 1875 Greeley Street South. Pick up hours are Monday through Friday between 8am and 4:30pm. Tickets cannot be mailed. Enjoy the show! You must arrange your own transportation to the Orpheum.Parking options. -
Mamma Mia at the Orpheum
A mother. A daughter. 3 possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship and identity is beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited decades ago. Seats are MF4, Rows O, P. Q, R. S. Age recommendation 8 and older. All sales are final. Tickets cannot be resold. We will notify you when tickets can be picked up at our office at 1875 Greeley Street South. Pick up hours are Monday through Friday between 8am and 4:30pm. Tickets cannot be mailed. Enjoy the show! You must arrange your own transportation to the Orpheum.Parking options. -
Out & About: Friends at a Show!
July Out & About is Friends at a Show: Big Fish Musical! The show will be at Como Park Pavilion and we will be taking a bus with the Community Bridge Program. 5:45 PM – Meet at Gladstone Community Education Center (1945 Manton St, Maplewood, MN 55109) 6:00 PM – Bus departs 6:30 PM – Arrive at Como Pavilion 7:00–9:15 PM – Performance (includes a 15-minute intermission) 10:00 PM – Return to Gladstone Because we have pre-purchased our seats for this show, we will not have extra seats for caregivers. This outing is intended for VFC members aged 21 and older who need light support. We look forward to enjoying a fun outing together!Waitlist -
Pony Speed Project
SMS Pony Speed Project Stillwater Middle School Pony Power and Stillwater Community Education have partnered to offer speed training at Stillwater Middle School. Modeled after Acceleration Minnesota’s premier speed training program, the Pony Speed Project is a science-based, results-driven program that utilizes high-speed incline treadmills to teach proper running technique, correct form, stride length, and stride frequency. These specialized treadmills can incline up to a 40% grade and reach speeds of up to 28 mph. The program is designed to run in 6–8 week sessions and allows students and/or adults to train one to two times per week. Student athletes in grades 6–12 are eligible to register for the Pony Speed Project. Participants may register as individuals in one of the listed courses or form a group of teammates to train together. Group training requires a minimum of six participants. Sessions with insufficient enrollment may be consolidated. In such cases, registrants will be notified and given the option to cancel if they are unable to attend the reassigned time. The Treadmill Science Athletes sprint in front of mirrors, allowing them to see and correct their running form in real time. Running on an incline promotes proper foot strike, encouraging athletes to run on the ball of the foot rather than the heel. Incline sprinting activates the glutes and hamstrings up to 200% more than flat-ground running and promotes higher knee drive, which increases stride length. The speeds used require athletes to sprint at 100% effort or more. During the latter part of the workout, athletes experience brief 2–3 second assisted sprint intervals, during which the trainer provides support on the treadmill. This combination of technique, resistance, and speed development leads to longer strides and faster running performance. Cost Dependent on group size - please reach out to Coach Olson for pricing, dates, and times. Dates Training dates will be determined collaboratively by the training group and coaches to maximize participation. Make-Up Dates Make-up sessions will only be offered if school is canceled due to inclement weather. In these cases, an email will be sent to families to coordinate rescheduled dates. Absences due to other obligations will be handled on a case by case basis to determine make up eligibility. Group Training: Teams or groups that want to schedule training outside of any advertised dates and times, should email Andy Olson - olsona@stillwaterschools.org to discuss customizing a program that would work with your team or organization. -
Preserving Foods with a Pressure Cooker Canner
Food preservation is an art! In this class, you'll learn step-by-step how to safely preserve vegetables, meats, and more, ensuring fresh flavors all year round with a pressure cooker/canner. Perfect for beginners and seasoned home preservers alike! -
Private Pickleball Lessons
Unlock your full potential on the court with personalized pickleball lessons! Private lessons (individual or small group) focus on skills, strategy, and drills to boost your play and rating. Sessions are typically one hour, with some 1.5-hour options based on availability. To register for a group lesson, coordinate dates and times with your group. The instructor will contact you to finalize scheduling with Community Education. Questions? Contact Liz Schmit at schmitl@stillwaterschools.org. -
Senior Circuit
Boost your strength, balance, and energy! This low-impact group workout is designed for older adults, combining light cardio, flexibility exercises, and strength-building moves. Participants will use simple equipment like resistance bands or light weights, with routines easily adapted to all ability levels. Improve mobility, independence, and overall well-being while enjoying a safe, social environment with supportive peers. -
Senior Yoga/Seated Yoga
Relax, stretch, and strengthen with our gentle Senior Yoga class, designed for older adults of all mobility levels. Enjoy guided breathing, seated and supported poses, and gentle movement to improve flexibility, balance, and relaxation. Perfect for beginners or those with limited mobility, this class offers a calming, accessible way to stay active and centered. -
Strength and Balance Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program 55+
Join us for a fun and effective way to improve your fitness and connect with others! This program aims to reduce fall risk and promote independence through a variety of exercises using small balls, light weights, loops, and bands. Led by a certified senior fitness expert, these classes focus on building core and stabilizing muscle strength, helping seniors maintain active, meaningful lives. Beyond physical benefits, our sessions foster socialization, combating the stress of isolation and creating a supportive community. -
Stretch and Balance Yoga
This gentle 60-minute class focuses on movements that improve flexibility, mobility, and balance. You’ll practice restorative poses that reduce tension, build stability, and promote relaxation. Perfect for anyone looking to feel more confident in daily movement and help prevent falls, this class is supportive and accessible for all levels. -
Tai Chi (Intermediate)
Discover the gentle power of Tai Chi! This low-impact exercise uses slow, flowing movements and deep breathing to improve your balance, flexibility, strength, and mental focus. With slow, flowing movements and deep breathing,Tai Chi is accessible for all fitness levels. It helps reduce stress while promoting relaxation, well-being, and social connection. It's a great way to stay active, independent, and engaged. -
Tai Chi Foundations (Beginning)
Discover the gentle, mindful practice of Tai Chi in a supportive, beginner-friendly setting. Learn basic postures, breathing, and balance through slow, smooth movements that improve coordination, stability, and relaxation. This class builds confidence, fosters calmness and focus, and encourages connection in a welcoming community. Perfect for newcomers and those looking to build confidence before joining an intermediate level. -
The Art of Sourdough
Learn the art of sourdough from start to finish in this hands-on workshop! We cover everything: starter care, fermentation basics, expert techniques for mixing, shaping, and scoring, plus tips for the perfect crust and crumb. Every participant takes home their own unbaked loaf, a live sourdough starter, and a printed guide to continue baking at home. -
Water Bath Food Preservation
Food preservation made simple! Learn how to safely preserve high-acid foods using the water bath canning method. We’ll walk through the basic equipment, prep tips, and food safety essentials, plus best practices for getting delicious, shelf-stable results every time. Curious about canning fruits, making jams, or pickling veggies? This beginner-friendly class will give you the skills—and confidence—to get started at home. -
Wicked - at the Orpheum July 26, 2026
A modern Broadway classic, Wicked reimagines the story of Oz before Dorothy’s arrival. Follow Elphaba, the misunderstood girl with emerald-green skin, and Glinda, the bubbly blonde who becomes the Good Witch, as their unlikely friendship weaves into a tale of love, rivalry, and the struggle between good and evil. With hit songs, spectacular visuals, and a captivating twist on the world of Oz, it has become one of the most beloved musicals in recent decades. Seats are MF 1, rows DD-GG and assigned randomly with your party. You must arrange your own transportation. Parking options. Ticket sales end April 9 or when sold out. All sales are final.