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Fundamentals of BasketballYouth RecreationStudents in grades 1-2. Introduction to the game and the fundamentals needed to play. Appropriate shoes must be worn in the gym. Each player signed up will receive a basketball. Coaches: Chuck Rynda, John Rynda and Jackson Rynda *registration fees for this clinic are covered by a private party.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Futsal LeagueYouth RecreationGrades 1-6. Futsal is a fast-paced, small-sided version of soccer played on a hard court. It is great for developing ball-control and passing skills and for improving decision making. Each night will consist of a brief skills/strategy session with high school players and coaches, followed by a competitive match.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Gluten Free BreadAdult EnrichmentJoin us for a hands-on class for tasting and making all things Gluten Free. Do you need a good pancake recipe or want a chewy bread like ciabatta? Maybe your muffins are too heavy or you have craved a good soft pretzel. Not to mention GF crackers are expensive. Come for a tasting of all things yummy but free of wheat, rye and barley. Try your hand at creating muffins or the dough for bread. Bring home recipes and your dough or the finished muffins. Bring a large bowl or covered container to class with you.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Helpers All Around Us! A Community Helpers ECFE ClassECFE ClassesAges 0-5 years In this engaging ECFE class, families will explore the world of community helpers through hands-on play, music, stories, and creative activities. Children will discover the many jobs that make our community strong—building social skills, problem-solving, and imagination along the way. Parents will connect with other families and gain tips, resources, and ideas for extending learning at home. Circle time will bring everyone together for songs and stories about helpers, while interactive learning stations spark curiosity! Join us to celebrate community, spark curiosity, and grow together as families!Winter/Spring 25-26 -
How to Pay for the Nursing Home: An Attorney’s Perspective - OnlineAdult EnrichmentThe biggest fear for most baby boomers is how to pay for the nursing home and still leave an inheritance for the next generation. We will walk through the following questions and more including: How will I meet my nursing home goals? Is Long Term Care Insurance for me? What about home healthcare? Should I gift my money away? Would I qualify for Medicaid? What about my current Trust, does it protect my assets and avoid the nursing home? What is the 60-month claw back? What if my spouse goes into the nursing home and exhausts our money? Get the answers to these and other questions and learn how to create an effective plan to deal with these uncertainties. A Zoom link will be sent a day or two prior to class.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Indoor Soccer ClinicYouth RecreationFor boys and girls grade K-6 beginner to intermediate-level players. We will work on the building block skills like dribbling, passing and shooting. We will work on skill and tactical development through competitive games. Players should finish the camp with an understanding of how to improve their skills by themselves or in small groups.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
KidZone Grades K - age 12 & PreK Wrap CareKidZone/Wrap, in cooperation with Tri-City United Schools Community Education, is a before and after school care program. KidZone proudly serves students enrolled at Tri-City United Schools, who are three years old to 12 years old. Our mission is to provide quality care with a variety of pre-planned and supervised activities ranging from individual free play and art to team activity and skill-building projects. Before school, we are open at 6:30 am until school starts and right after school until 5:30 pm. We are open some non-school days from 6:30 am - 5:30 pm. THE TCU LONSDALE KIDZONE WRAP CHILD CARE PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS ON-LINE. WE CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING ANY APPLICATIONS FOR KIDZONE AND/OR KIDZONE WRAP BEFORE SCHOOL. PLEASE CONTACT TCU COMMUNITY EDUCATION DIRECTOR, LAYNE WILBRIGHT FOR AVAILABILITY. LWILBRIGHT@TCU2905.US Fee chart be found HERE Please have the following information on hand before beginning the registration: Your desired schedule for child care Emergency contacts Health and medication information Electronic payment method (credit/debit card or ACH) - please note payer will be responsible for any fees if using credit or debit. To avoid this us an ACH payment. Child Care contract requests are pending approval by the KidZone office. All registrants will be charged a one time $50 registration fee, per family per season, upon approval of the child care contract. Click the Enroll Now button below to begin registration.Child Care Program -
Kids in the Kitchen Kit: Leap Year Yummies Cookie Cut Out & DecorateYouth EnrichmentWe have put together a cooking project your child(ren) can make on their own at home. No bake, just take home and now it’s time to create in your own cooking lab. What better way to spend an Early Out Day! KIK 2GO Kits are packaged and labeled for each child and available to pick up at lunch. Little Titans Preschool or Kidzone Kits will be available to pick up from your program. TCU Food Service Leap Year Yummies: Cookie Cut Out & Decorate One-half dozen sugar shortbread cookie cut outs to decorate with icing and a variety of yummy toppings. Sprinkles of cereal crunches, fruit snacks and toasty grahams. You will have everything you need when you get home from school. Kit includes all ingredients above, a plastic apron and 100% Juice Box.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Let’s Mix It UpECFE ClassesAges 0-5 years Families come together in a welcoming, interactive environment designed to support both child development and parent education. Activities are tailored to various ages, allowing infants, toddlers, and preschoolers to explore and learn through play. Parents participate alongside their children, engaging in guided activities like arts and crafts, music, and storytelling that promote social skills, cognitive growth, and emotional development. Circle time fosters community, while exploration stations offer hands-on learning tailored to each child's developmental stage. This collaborative setting not only nurtures children's curiosity and creativity but also empowers parents with knowledge, wellness, and resources to support their child's growth at home.Winter/Spring 25-26 -
Let’s Probate an Actual Minnesota Estate - OnlineAdult EnrichmentIn this class we will walk-thru (in depth) an actual Minnesota Probate Estate from the filing of the Application for Probate to the Final Accounts . . . and all the steps in between. Class participants will learn the entire process with current forms, Court and filing requirements, accounting and procedural steps, as well as the procedures for the sale and distribution of estate assets. We will also discuss the roles, responsibilities, and liabilities of a person who is appointed as the Executor/Personal Representative. The class will be filled with real-life examples and solutions to the multitude of issues involving a typical (or not typical) Minnesota Probate Estate. This class encourages questions: Is there a “reading of the Will”? What about personal items? Does the Executor get paid? What about estate bills and creditors? We will provide the answers. A Zoom link will be sent out a day or two prior to class.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
March Building Bird FeedersFriendship Edventure/TCU Special OlympicsMarch Building Bird Feeders It’s been a long winter and those birds are probably pretty hungry. Each participant will be able to make a couple bird feeders to bring home. Come and let’s help them out by making some fun bird feeders for our feathery friends to enjoy! Th 3/12 4:00 - 5:00 pm TCU Montgomery PreK-8 Elementary Cafeteria $5Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
May Painting and PlantingFriendship Edventure/TCU Special OlympicsMay Painting and Planting Come decorate a flower pot and plant a beautiful flower. This will brighten up your home as we welcome spring. Participants will get a chance to use their imagination and creativity for inspiration for painting and by planting flowers. Th 5/7 4:00 - 5:00 pm TCU Montgomery PreK-8 Elementary Cafeteria $7Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Middle School Art ClubYouth EnrichmentGrades 4-8. Feel like you aren’t getting enough art making time? Join us after school to explore different art projects.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Middle School Cooking ClubYouth EnrichmentGrades 3-6. Join us for a fun and flavorful adventure in cooking. This hands-on club is the perfect opportunity for students to learn basic kitchen skills, explore new recipes, and build confidence in the kitchen - all while having a blast with friends. Each week we’ll whip up delicious new dishes. Whether you’re a beginner or already love to cook, you’ll learn tasty techniques and creative twists on classic favorites.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Okinawan Shorinryu KarateYouth RecreationLearn Traditional Shorinryu Karate from an instructor who lived and trained in the birthplace of karate, Okinawa, Japan. Jurgens Sensei has over 40 years of experience, speaks the language, and understands the culture of a traditional dojo. He holds an 8th Degree Black Belt in Karate, and a 7th Degree Black Belt in Ryukyu Kobudo and is the senior ranked person in his association outside of Japan. Classes focus on development of fundamentals and then application of those skills through forms and self defense techniques. The focus is on personal betterment, not competition or sport. The approach applies to all ages; it is great for kids and even better for adults, who may get the most benefit out of the range of motion, balance, and strengthening drills. Adults also benefit from getting a break from a stressful day. Expect to learn some Japanese, traditional forms, and then useful applications from those forms while also getting in some work on pads and flexibility in this class. All advancements are recognized by Japan and any Dan Ranks (Black Belts) are issued from Japan by the association president and head instructor.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Parent/Child Class: Homemade DonutsYouth EnrichmentWhat child (or adult) does not LOVE a good donut. Whether it is raised and fried or baked, covered in frosting and sprinkles, it makes for the unhealthiest of breakfast. But we reach for them often. Come and make donuts together with your kids so that they are ready for breakfast the next morning. Because of time, fluffy cake and sprinkled donuts will be made, but recipes and tips will be sent home for raised and fried donuts. Bring a 9x13 pan to bring home your donuts.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Peaceful Yoga FlowAdult FitnessThe Peaceful Yoga Flow class is for anyone interested in practicing the elements of a gentle yoga flow practice. The hour long practice will focus on movement through poses connecting the breath and body. We will take time to move through and feel the benefits of the poses, bring in breathwork and meditation.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Peek into PreK! (formerly Toddlers Preschool Preview)ECFE ClassesThis is a fully separating class for students who have aged into preschool eligibility for Fall 2026. There will be the option to engage in Parent Education in a nearby room and tackle all the topics related to school, learning, and entering this new chapter in your child’s life. Please bring a labeled full-size backpack, a folder, and an extra set of clothes. We will also have opportunities to play outside, so please come dressed for the weather! We do recommend sending a comfort item in your child's backpack if separation is a concern. Being fully potty trained is not a requirement, but your child must be able to independently dress and undress, including pull-ups if needed. If you have specific questions, please call our office.Winter/Spring 25-26 -
Practical ChatGPT Training for Everyone - OnlineAdult EnrichmentHave you been curious about what ChatGPT is exactly and how it can be used? Join our fun and engaging class to learn everything you need to know about ChatGPT powered by Artificial Intelligence. Understand how it works and why it's taking the world by storm. You'll explore practical everyday uses for ChatGPT in both the workforce and at home, ensuring you stay in the loop when ChatGPT is mentioned in conversations and on the news. Don't get left behind in today's tech-savvy world, attend this essential training today! If you are unable to attend the live session, you can still register and access the recording by request. A Zoom link will be sent a day or two prior to class.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Private Pool Party RentalAquaticsPool rental is for 2 hours, this includes swim time and any lobby time needed for cake, and clean up time. Be sure you allow for changing and clean up time so you are out of the pool/lobby area by the end of your rental time. If you over-stay your time, we will need to charge for another half hour for the guard/custodian time. No food allowed on the pool deck or in the locker rooms. If extra cleaning is needed after your group a $25 custodial fee will be assessed. Rental fee includes up to 40 people. If your party will have more than 40 people additional fees may apply, please contact the Community Ed office to inquire. If any child needs a life jacket to swim an adult must be in the water with each child at all times. Life jacket must be fit properly and be US Coast Guard approved. TCU pool does not provide life jackets. Please use the Montgomery Middle School Courtyard Entrance. Doors will open 15 minutes before the event and remain open 15 minutes after the start of the event.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
FullPrivate Swim LessonsSwim LessonsYouth Private Swim LessonsWinter/Spring 2025-26 -
Simple Scrubs and Luxurious LipsAdult EnrichmentSalt and sugar scrubs moisture your body and remove the dead skin from the drying cold of winter. The lip balms moisturize and protect your delicate skin from sun and wind. Store purchased scrubs and lip balms contain many "extra" ingredients our body does not need and can be costly to our wallets. Come, make and take a rich lip balm, and two fragrant body scrubs to give as a gift or to keep. Essential oils, coconut oil and shea butters will be used.Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Sparrows Quilt BlockAdult EnrichmentCome and spend an evening making this adorable Little bird quilt block. All fabric is supplied and you will learn how to make this charming bird block. This is a traditionally pieced quilt block with many small pieces and you will leave class feeling like you will want to make more! Please bring your sewing machine and thread. Skill Level - Advanced BeginnerWinter/Spring 2025-26 -
Step Right Up! A Carnival of Fun ECFE ClassECFE ClassesAges 0-5 Years Come one, come all! Join us for a playful ECFE class filled with the sights and sounds of the carnival. Families will explore hands-on activities inspired by the magic of the carnival. Children will build social, motor, and problem-solving skills as they play and explore, while parents connect with one another and gain helpful tips and resources to support learning at home. Circle time will bring everyone together with songs and stories while exploration stations spark curiosity, creativity, and joyful family bonding. Step right up for learning, laughter, and lasting memories—fun for kids and parents!Winter/Spring 25-26