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Hip-Hop and Jazz Fusion: Gr. K-1Youth RecreationIgnite your child's love for dance! This class introduces foundational elements of hip-hop and jazz. Through vibrant choreography and engaging exercises, children will enhance coordination, rhythm, and musicality. Our supportive instructors encourage creativity and self-expression.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Horse Day Camp: Ages 6-15Youth EnrichmentKids will learn what it's like to have a horse for a day! Campers get to ride in the indoor and/or outdoor arenas for 40min-50min (no trails), practice how to steer, stop, turn, and walk on their own. They also might make horse treats, do a craft, and play games. And don't forget the time to meet and care for the horses, which is a big part of ownership! Campers are broken into smaller groups based on similar riding experience and age, which is perfect for both new and more experienced riders. Campers need to bring a lunch, snacks, and plenty to drink. Drop off is at 9am and pickup is 3pm. WHAT DO CAMPERS NEED TO BRING? ● Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside and outside of barn● No flip flops● Sunscreen/hat/bug spray● Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch● Treats for the horses if you want● Helmets are provided WEATHER: Camps are held rain or shine, as we have an indoor barn and arena. Waiver forms for Boulder Pointe can be filled out here.Fall 2025 -
Horse Day Camp: Ages 6-15Youth EnrichmentKids will learn what it's like to have a horse for a day! Campers get to ride in the indoor and/or outdoor arenas for 40-50min (no trails), practice how to steer, stop, turn, and walk on their own. They also might make horse treats, do a craft, and play games. And don't forget the time to meet and care for the horses, which is a big part of ownership! Campers are broken into smaller groups based on similar riding experience and age, which is perfect for both new and more experienced riders! Drop off is at 9am and pickup is 3pm. WHAT DO CAMPERS NEED TO BRING? ● Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside and outside of barn ● No flip flops ● Sunscreen/hat/bug spray ● Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch ● Treats for the horses if you want ● Helmets are provided WEATHER: Camps are held rain or shine, as we have an indoor barn and arena. Waiver forms can be filled out here.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Individual Swimming Lessons: All AgesAquaticsTiger Swim Lesson Instructors will teach individuals according to the Tiger Swim Lesson Curriculum. All Tiger Swim Lesson levels are available. You will get six - 30 minute sessions, being able to choose which of the six days out of the eight work best for you.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Indoor Walking in the Schools: All AgesAdult RecreationWalking in the schools is back! Come and enjoy time inside on those blustery winter days or rainy spring days. Get your miles in during our scheduled walking times at Princeton High School or Princeton Middle School. Open to all ages and abilities. Please be courteous of others in the building and custodians who are working. Participants must register and pick up their pass from the Princeton Community Ed office between the hours of 8am-3:30pm, M-F. The office is located at 706 1st Street, Princeton, MN 55371. Park in the lot off of 1st Street and enter door 1. School maps will also be available at pickup. Walking is not available on weekends or on 11/27-11/29, 12/24-12/25, 12/31-1/1, 1/20, 2/17. Princeton Middle School1100 4th Ave N3:45 - 8:00 pm Princeton High School807 8th Ave S3:30 - 8:30 pm **If you already have a pass from last year, you will not need to purchase a new pass. Only new walkers will need to get a pass!** Thank you!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Indoor Youth Soccer: Gr. 3-5Youth RecreationYoung athletes will focus on developing soccer skills through various drills, games such as tag (yes, tag helps grow sport skills!), and, of course, playing soccer! Tennis shoes are required and shin guards are optional.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Indoor Youth Soccer: Gr. K-2Youth RecreationYoung athletes will focus on developing soccer skills through various drills, games such as tag (yes, tag helps grow sport skills!), and, of course, playing soccer! Tennis shoes are required and shin guards are optional.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Interested in Play Therapy?Outreach & Special EventsWe are excited to share that Play Therapy will now be available as an optional service for preschool students either during the school day or outside of school hours right here in our Family Center building. This is an additional, voluntary service that families may choose to participate in. Play Therapy services are billed through your insurance or can be paid privately. Our Licensed Play Therapist, Adrien Clough, MA, LMFT-S, accepts Medical Assistance (MA), Medica and Optum. She is in the process of adding HealthPartners and Blue Cross Blue Shield. If you are interested in this service, please fill the form in arux. After you “sign up” on the interest form, Adrien will contact you to set up a free 10 minute consultation via “google meet” or over the phone. If your family has a different insurance provider but you are interested in this service, you may: Pay out of pocket (the private pay rate is $115 per session), Fill out the interest form and see if Adrien can work with your insurance company. What Is Play Therapy? Play Therapy is a developmentally appropriate approach that uses play, the natural language of children, to help them express feelings, build coping skills, process experiences, and develop self-control and confidence. Through play, children can communicate and make sense of their world in ways that words alone often cannot. Benefits of Play Therapy may include: Improved emotional regulation and problem-solving skills Strengthened relationships and communication Reduced anxiety, aggression, or withdrawal Enhanced self-esteem and resilience Play Therapy can support children who are navigating big emotions, life transitions, family changes, anxiety, or social challenges. Meet Our Licensed Play Therapist Greetings Princeton Community, My name is Adrien Clough, and I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I have been providing therapy to children since 2013. I recently moved to the Princeton area and am eager to get involved in the community. As a mental health play therapist, I work with children and families navigating behaviors, family separation, attachment concerns, and relationships. Since getting kiddos to appointments during the school day can be a challenge, I am happy to see students right at school. This service is voluntary and completely optional for families. I will be using a space at the school to provide these services to families who may benefit from therapy. Services will be billed through your insurance, and families will be responsible for any copays. The school is not responsible for any costs associated with these services. If you have any questions, please contact me at Adrien.Clough@callwellness.com. I look forward to serving the children and families in this community. Warmly, Adrien Clough, MA, LMFT-S Licensed Marriage and Family TherapistWinter/Spring 2026 -
Interested in Preschool 2026-2027 School YearOutreach & Special EventsWe're excited to start planning for the 2026-2027 preschool year! To help us organize programs and ensure we meet the needs of all families, we’re inviting families to pre-register if they are considering enrolling their child. By signing up early, you'll be among the first to receive important updates about enrollment dates, program details, and any new offerings for the upcoming school year. Pre-registration does not lock you into any commitments but helps us understand the interest levels, allowing us to prepare classroom spaces, resources, and staff accordingly. Pre-signing up also allows families to gain priority access once formal registration opens. This early indication of interest helps us create balanced and well-supported classrooms. It also ensures that we can communicate with you about deadlines, so you don’t miss out on securing a spot in your preferred program. We encourage all interested families to complete this quick pre-sign-up form, which takes just a few minutes. Whether your child will be ready for their first school experience or continuing their early education journey, we are committed to providing a warm, supportive, and engaging environment for every child. Thank you for helping us prepare for a fantastic 2025-2026 preschool year!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Intro to RC Car Racing: Gr. K-8Youth EnrichmentInterested in RC Cars? Want to try racing them on a track? Come join us as we explore what makes them work and try them out! Participants will test out their driving skills on a few different types of RC Cars and will leave with a better understanding of them. Participants can use the provided RC Cars or their own with instructor approval. K-1st grade should have adult present during class with the student.Winter/Spring 2026 -
January 12th - Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood ScreeningWHAT IS AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING? The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a quick and simple check of how your child is growing and developing. Between the ages of 3 and 4, screening can detect possible health or learning concerns, so that children can get help before they start kindergarten. Screening is required before kindergarten and recommended at 3.5 years old. Does my child need an Early Childhood Screening? YES - In order for your child to start kindergarten in any Minnesota public school, you will need to provide your child's Early Childhood Screening Summary Form and Immunization record. Is there a charge? No, Early Childhood Screening is FREE What will happen at the screening? At your child's screening, a trained professional will check the following: Vision Hearing Height/Weight Immunization status Thinking, language and communication skills, large and small motor skills Social & emotional development Plan on arriving 5 - 10 minutes before you screening appointment. You will have some paperwork to fill out. Screenings are held at Princeton Family Center - 706 1st St, Princeton, MN 55371 Please park in the parking lot off of 1st Street and enter door 1. Walk down the ramp to the office.Early Childhood Screening 25/26 -
January 26th - Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood ScreeningWHAT IS AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING? The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a quick and simple check of how your child is growing and developing. Between the ages of 3 and 4, screening can detect possible health or learning concerns, so that children can get help before they start kindergarten. Screening is required before kindergarten and recommended at 3.5 years old. Does my child need an Early Childhood Screening? YES - In order for your child to start kindergarten in any Minnesota public school, you will need to provide your child's Early Childhood Screening Summary Form and Immunization record. Is there a charge? No, Early Childhood Screening is FREE What will happen at the screening? At your child's screening, a trained professional will check the following: Vision Hearing Height/Weight Immunization status Thinking, language and communication skills, large and small motor skills Social & emotional development Plan on arriving 5 - 10 minutes before you screening appointment. You will have some paperwork to fill out. Screenings are held at Princeton Family Center - 706 1st St, Princeton, MN 55371 Please park in the parking lot off of 1st Street and enter door 1. Walk down the ramp to the office.Early Childhood Screening 25/26 -
Kindness Crew: Gr. 3-5Youth EnrichmentKindness Crew is dedicated to serving our community and the needs of the people around us. This program will partner with local agencies and businesses to bring kindness to others and show students the importance of lending a helping hand. We will stay at the Intermediate school or surrounding area for most classes. There may be an opportunity for a short trip in town to another facility, which will be communicated before the first class.Winter/Spring 2026 -
LED, Circuits & Connectivity with KidScientific: Ages 5-12Youth EnrichmentSpark up curiosity in our illuminating science class! Dive into the world of circuits, conductivity, and LEDs as young scientists embark on a journey of discovery. In this electrifying class, kids will craft their own light-up anglerfish and fireflies as they bring their creations to life with the magic of LEDs. Explore the captivating realm of electromagnets, learn the principles that power many everyday devices, and conduct hands-on experiments to unravel the mysteries of magnetism. Please pack a nut free snack and water bottle for your child.Winter/Spring 2026 -
LEGO Stamp Art: Gr. K-5Youth EnrichmentLEGOs aren't just for building. Get creative in a whole new way! Kids will use LEGOs as tools to explore textures, patterns, and colors to create one-of-a-kind artwork. Fun, messy, and totally unique. Everyone takes home their own masterpiece!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Lego Club: Gr. 3-5Youth EnrichmentAre you a Master Builder? Put your builder skills to the test and join us after school for weekly build challenges and activities. If we should need a make-up date due to winter weather, the make-up dates will be the last THURSDAY of the month -- Thursday 1/29 for the January class and Thursday 3/26 for the March class.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Lego Club: Gr. K-2Youth EnrichmentEnjoy building with Legos? Come join us for Lego Club where each week we will have a new challenge to complete as kids learn to make a concept into a reality. If we should need a make-up date due to winter weather, the make-up dates will be Thursday 2/26 for the February class and Thursday 4/16 for the April class.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Let's Talk About Medicare: AdultAdult EnrichmentAs you get closer to 65, the amount of information you get concerning Medicare can make the process of applying very confusing. This is an educational meeting about Medicare and Medicare insurance that will answer your questions. We will discuss what Medicare covers, what it costs, and how and when to enroll. We will also review the types of Medicare insurance that are available and the factors to consider when deciding what type of plan is best for you.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Level 1 - Beginner Swim Lessons: Age 5+AquaticsThis level helps students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Skills learned in the Little Swimmers class are improved upon and new elementary aquatic skills are introduced to help develop good attitudes and safe practices around the water. Children must have passed the Little Swimmers class or test out of the Little Swimmers class before taking this level. Your student may be ready for Level 1 lessons if they are able to go under water and are able to float by themselves without a life jacket. Children must be a minimum of 44 inches tall AND at least 5 years old to participate in Level 1.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Level 2 - Advanced Beginner Swim lessons: Age 5+AquaticsThis level continues to improve on the skills learned in Level 1 and increases the distances that students can go on their own. New skills will also be introduced while building the student's confidence in the water. Student must have passed Level 1 before taking this level. Your child may be ready for Level 2 if they are able to swim by themselves. Child must be a minimum of 44 inches tall AND at least 5 years old to participate at this level.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Level 3 - Intermediate Swim Lessons: Age 5+AquaticsBuild on skills of Level 2 with guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the pieces of the front crawl and elementary backstroke as well as learn new skills including standing dive, breaststroke kick, and new safety techniques. Students must have passed Level 2 before taking this level.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Level 4 - Advanced Intermediate Swim Lessons: Age 5+AquaticsThis level continues to build on the skills learned in Level 3 and increase swimming endurance. New safety skills will be introduced as well as breaststroke, scissors kick, and open turns for front and back strokes. Student must have passed Level 3 before taking this level.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Levels 5 & 6 - Swim Lessons: Ages 5+AquaticsIn Level 5, you will continue to build swimming endurance and refine stroke coordination. New skills will include sidestroke, butterfly, and front and back flip turns. In Level 6, the focus continues on increasing the distances and endurance of the learned strokes: front crawl, elementary backstroke, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and sidestroke. Students must pass the previous levels before advancing.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Lifeguard Safety Instruction Certification/Recertification: Ages 15-AdultAquaticsParticipants must be at least 15 years old on the final day of the course and be able to complete 3 swimming pretests: 1. Swim 300 yards: 100 yards front crawl/freestyle + 100 yards breaststroke + 100 yards of choice on front2. Tread water for 2 minutes, no hands.3. Swim 20 yards, retrieve a bring from 7-10 feet deep, and return to start in under 1:40. Participants will receive instruction in lifesaving techniques and CPR, creating an emergency action plan, and legal issues, among many other skills. Class provides in water instruction as well as classroom learning that will include videos and homework sheets. At the completion of the class, participants will need to pass a paper exam and a skills exam. Upon passing the exams, students will be certified in both Lifeguarding and CPR for two years. *Classes are held both in and out of water*Bring swimwear, dry clothes, and food/snacks for long daysWinter/Spring 2026