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Highland Elem Empower HourEmpower Hour will offer students a wide variety of programming in their own school building, immediately before or after school. All Empower Hour programs will meet once a week for six weeks, and are priced in three different tiers to reflect the amount of supplies needed. The programs at each specific school will change throughout the year - some examples of programming that we will offer include art, sports, science, music, karate, crafting, recreation classes, and more!Category
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How To Use Venmo SafelyTechnologyUnable to make the live class you can still enroll and receive the recorded class after class time. Stay relevant and up to date by learning all about Venmo, the popular mobile payment service. In this class, you’ll discover how to securely pay friends and businesses, as well as receive money without the need for cash or checks. You’ll gain a confident understanding of setting up Venmo safely, avoiding unnecessary fees, and applying it in real-world scenarios for you and your family. You'll be able to discuss the topic among family, friends and have an understanding of the key terms used when you hear about VENMO in the news! Join us to master Venmo and handle mobile payments with ease and security.Summer 2025
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How to Play Piano By EarAdult EnrichmentLearn one of music’s deepest mysteries: how to play songs without relying on music. A very practical presentation of music theory that includes predicting chord progressions, learning from recordings, and transposing-all expressed in everyday language. This is an ideal follow-up to the “Instant Piano” class and is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. Expand your musical horizons, and free yourself from sheet-music dependence, and be the life of the party! Prior experience with chords recommended. Fee includes the online book, online follow-up lessons, a recording of the class and an optional monthly question and answer session. Class is held online using zoom.Winter/Spring 2025
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PopularHuron Valley Mountain Bike ClubYouth RecreationCome join us every Thursday at 6pm (April 17- May 29) on the Milford Mountain Bike Trail near Janowski Fields on Peters Rd. Parking location is Field #5. All ages and abilities welcome! Kickoff meeting on April 10 at Milford HS in the LGI at 6 p.m. You have the option of purchasing a Club T-shirt when you are registering. Funds will help support the club's activities. If your child is already a member of the HV United Racing Team, there is no fee to join the club. Required: •A helmet •A mountain bike •A desire to mountain bike PLEASE SELECT HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD WHEN REGISTERING FOR THIS COURSE. YOU WILL BE PROMPTED TO ENTER UP TO SIX FAMILY MEMBERS ON THE NEXT SCREEN.Winter/Spring 2025
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Integral Obedience with TalkDog TrainingPet TrainingDo you have a dog in need of training? Come in and get started with this introductory obedience course going over all of the essential behaviors and solutions to common problems that you and your dog might need. We use proven effective force free training methods rooted in the science of animal behavior to help you communicate effectively with your dog. Training will include: Eye contact, Sit, Down, Extensive Leash walking, Drop it, Leave it, Go to a bed, Waiting at a door and 2 separate recalls. We will also cover common problem behaviors in detail such as Jumping, Barking, Digging, Object stealing and chewing, Play Biting and much more. The last week of class could include an AKC Puppy Star test or Canine Good Citizen test. Please do NOT bring your dog for the first week. The instructor will be reviewing a lot of information that first week that is just meant for you, not your pet. Please bring proof of vaccinations to first class.Winter/Spring 2025
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Integral Obedience with TalkDog TrainingPet TrainingDo you have a dog in need of training? Come in and get started with this introductory obedience course going over all of the essential behaviors and solutions to common problems that you and your dog might need. We use proven effective force free training methods rooted in the science of animal behavior to help you communicate effectively with your dog. Training will include: Eye contact, Sit, Down, Extensive Leash walking, Drop it, Leave it, Go to a bed, Waiting at a door and 2 separate recalls. We will also cover common problem behaviors in detail such as Jumping, Barking, Digging, Object stealing and chewing, Play Biting and much more. The last week of class could include an AKC Puppy Star test or Canine Good Citizen test. Please do NOT bring your dog for the first week. The instructor will be reviewing a lot of information that first week that is just meant for you, not your pet. Please bring proof of vaccinations to first class.Summer 2025
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Intro to Sports OfficiatingAdult RecreationThe Michigan High School Athletic Association has partnered with an online education system called RefReps. HV Rec and Community Ed is offering this officiating training for anyone ages 14 and older to get trained and certified to become an MHSAA official. There will be online training tools as well as in person lessons where students will get hands on training. HV Rec and Ed will also be offering jobs to officiate in the various leagues offered throughout the year. Wages are competitive and work schedules are flexible to work around busy school/sports/life schedules. This program will offer training in basketball, volleyball and soccer as the primary sports, but there will be options for students to get trained in any of the 13 offerings. The online training is interactive and provides "real life" examples from the official's perspective in live games. Course Fee: $75/sport (basketball, soccer and volleyball)- this includes online training, in person training, MHSAA license once the student successfully passes the course and lifetime access to the resources. All other sports will be $50/sport because it will ONLY be the online training, no hands on included.Year Long 24-25
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PopularJUST CREATE - A Kids Art CommunityArts & CraftsThis is an open-ended art class for your child to express themselves and explore with various art mediums. Our materials list is ever evolving! A sample of experiences include drawing, out of the box exploration with paint & color, watercolor and tempera paints, pastels, air dry clay, and working with various materials to empower a creative imagination. Building community is a value in this class, and collaborative art is encouraged throughout. Come see what the buzz is about in our thriving kids art community!Winter/Spring 2025
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Johnson Elem Empower HourEmpower Hour will offer students a wide variety of programming in their own school building, immediately before or after school. All Empower Hour programs will meet once a week for six weeks, and are priced in three different tiers to reflect the amount of supplies needed. The programs at each specific school will change throughout the year - some examples of programming that we will offer include art, sports, science, music, karate, crafting, recreation classes, and more!Category
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Starting SoonJohnson: Hands-On Science Hour!Johnson Elem Empower HourWorld of Wonder (Grades K-2): This will be an intro course covering a variety of topics using games, projects, and coloring: A basic science course introducing students to a variety of topics through games, projects, and art. We will spend 2 weeks on the senses, one of touch, taste, and smell and one on sight (&light) and hearing (&sound). 1 week we’ll explore Weather and the water cycle, 1 week plants and trees, 1 week water science (sink, float, solutions) and 1 week of forces and motion Kitchen Science (Grades 3-5): weeks of exploring science through food – Using everyday kitchen staples, students will measure, make mixtures, solutions & super-saturated solutions, observe the effects of hot and cold, and explore the chemical reactions of leavening agents. We will investigate dairy by making magic milk, butter, cottage cheese and ice cream, and use emulsifiers to examine the interaction of oil and water. Students will use starches to make a fun “gak” and to thicken rice pudding. ***Students must register ONE WEEK before calss starts so I can e-mail parents a food allergy questionnaire to complete before Day 1***Winter/Spring 2025
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Starting SoonJoin the Kindness Crew! w/ Mrs. SzalayHeritage Elem Empower HourMake New Friends! Have Fun! Learn Together! Do you want to make new friends, play games, and learn how to be a great friend? Or, maybe you want to be a leader and show others how to be a good friend!! Join the Friendship Club and have fun while building kindness, teamwork, and confidence! What We Do: Fun games & mindfulness activities Friendship-building lessons Arts & crafts Teamwork challenges Snacks & prizes!Winter/Spring 2025
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Tim Reckmann (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Junior Golf (Ages 7-11)GolfJoin us in this fun golf class designed just for our junior golfers. Classes will combine swing development, with a focus on safety, etiquette, and fitness. Golfers should bring their own equipment and a water bottle. *Students need own equipment, proper footwear, and a water bottle Limited to six participants. This program meets at the field between Milford High School and Heritage. Instructor Ann Parvin, LPGA Teaching ProfessionalSummer 2025
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WaitlistJunior Golf AcademyGolfMystic Creek’s Junior Golf Academy, open to players ages 6 to 14, will be held Wednesday mornings. The academy, which will be divided into three age groups, will provide instruction and the basic rules, processes, routines and techniques of the game, giving young golfers the tools they need to play and enjoy the game. Each week instructors will cover different facets of the game. Participants should arrive 10 minutes prior to scheduled instruction time, and will be expected to follow guidelines for safety and be courteous of other participants. Our Junior Golf Academy will conclude with a tournament on July 23, followed by an awards luncheon. Equipment Needed for Week 1: Players will need their own bag, clubs, balls and tees. Golf shoes or tennis shoes only; no cleats, please. For the safety of all participants, golfers should not swing their club until the instructors have given approval. Tournament Format (July 23, 2025): Ages 6-8 from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., they will play 3 holes Ages 9-11 from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m., they will play 4 Holes Ages 12-14 from 8 - 9:15 a.m., they will play 6 Holes If your section is already full, please contact Mystic Creek directly to register with them as secondary registration is at Mystic Creek beginning 3/10/25 9am. Contact Trent Smith at trentsmith@ci.dearborn.mi.us.Summer 2025
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Junior Golf League (Ages 10-15)GolfMystic Creek’s Junior Golf League. Golfers will play nine holes each Tuesday, walking the course and playing multiple formats. Pull carts are allowed, but not included in the cost. Golfers must bring their own bag, clubs and additional equipment. Previous experience is preferred. In partnership with Mystic Creek Golf Course. The Junior Golf League will play 9 holes on the final day with luncheon. Weekly Schedule: 6:45 a.m. Players arrive, go to the putting green. 6:50 a.m. Tips at the practice putting green. 7 a.m. Pairings announced and scorecards distributed. 7:10 a.m. Players report to starting holes. 7:15 a.m. Play begins all at the same time. 9:15 a.m. Players complete their round and return to the putting green. 9:30 a.m. Players turn in their scorecards. If your section is already full, please contact Mystic Creek directly to register with them secondary registration is at Mystic Creek beginning 3/10/25 9am. Contact Trent Smith at trentsmith@ci.dearborn.mi.us.Summer 2025
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Just Create - Tween Art ClubArts & CraftsLooking for a relaxed studio space to create and connect with others your age? Various art mediums offered to freely create including, alcohol-based markers, micron pens, pastels, mixed media collage, watercolor, acrylic paint, and more! This club will be evolving along with its members! A sketch book is recommended, and all other materials will be provided.Winter/Spring 2025
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Starting SoonKaczor Clay Club Empower Hour:Kurtz Elementary Empower HourFOREST DWELLINGS (4/7-5/12) AM and PM : In this hand-building clay project, students will create dwellings for mythological creatures or amphibians, choosing to create a home for a fairy or a toad! Beginning with flat clay slabs, students will learn how to join two dimensional clay slabs into three dimensional forms. They will create texture and embellish their structures to simulate trees, leaves, knot holes and burrows reminiscent of natural habitats found in woodlands. Students will also develop an understanding of clay, clay properties and investigate various glazes and application tools and methods. SHOOTING STARS (5/16, 5/19, 5/21) AM and PM: In this 3 day hand-building clay workshop, students will develop an understanding of clay properties, processes & vocabulary as they create a Shooting Star with clay and multimedia materials. Beginning with flat clay slabs, students will cut a star shape, then add faces with surface texture and detail. The completed clay project will become a “shooting” star with added multimedia materials!Winter/Spring 2025
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Kurtz Elementary Empower HourEmpower Hour will offer students a wide variety of programming in their own school building, immediately before or after school. All Empower Hour programs will meet once a week for six weeks, and are priced in three different tiers to reflect the amount of supplies needed. The programs at each specific school will change throughout the year - some examples of programming that we will offer include art, sports, science, music, karate, crafting, recreation classes, and more!Category
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LHS Boys Basketball Youth CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsWork with Lakeland Varsity basketball coach Ron Thompson, Staff and Players on fundamentals and scrimmages. We will have drills with varying degree of difficulty to encourage all level player to participate and scrimmage. With our philosophy of Attitude - Hard Work - Preparation, each player will be taught to play with confidence, team first, hard work and to prepare to be the best basketball player you can be. Session 1 is recommended for Incoming 4-6th graders and will focus on basic skills, footwork and positioning. Session 2 is recommended for incoming 7-8th graders and is for older players or those who have played organized basketball and are confident in their playing skills. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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LHS Girls Basketball Youth CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsInstruction for this camp with be provided by Lakeland's varsity girls basketball coach, Michael Leitheim, his staff, as well as current and former girls basketball players at Lakeland. This camp is open to any girl, incoming K-9 graders, and will focus on skill development on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. This camp will give participants an opportunity to learn more about the game while interacting with new people. T-shirt is included in the fee.Summer 2025
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LHS Girls Volleyball CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis 3 day camp is open to any ability level for girls interested in volleyball. Instruction for this camp will be provided by Lakeland's coaching staff. This camp will introduce and teach the major skills for volleyball: passing, setting, attacking, defense, serve and serve receive. Campers will work hard (please send water with your player). This camp is available for the following age groups: Incoming 1st-5th grade players (based on Fall 2025 grades) Incoming 6th-8th grade players (based on Fall 2025 grades) Incoming 9th-12th grade players (based on Fall 2025 grades) Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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LHS High School Football Camp: Eagles Install Camp (Incoming 9-12 Graders)HS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis camp is for all players - incoming Freshman-Seniors (current 8-11 graders).Incoming 9th and current 9-11th grade football players Install Camp is a must to be on the same page for this new beginning. We will go through scheme, philosophy and strategy that is vital to results. This camp will start the summer and have players ready to learn the game, effort and process. T Shirt provided. All players that haven’t yet picked up a helmet, please show as early a s possible after school on the 8th. Helmets, cleats, tennis shoes and gallon of water needed and a snack. There will be a break in the day.Summer 2025
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LHS High School Football Camp: Eagles Team Camp (9th-12th Grade)HS Athletic Camps/ClinicsNo Substitution for EFFORT Enrollment for incoming 9-12th graders. Install is complete; execution begins, as a team. This camp will be our foundation for the season. Players will learn most of our schemes on offense, defense and specials. Players will learn the importance of effort and competition needed to be successful. T shirt provided. All players will need helmet, cleats, tennis shoes, food(30minute break), and a gallon of water. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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LHS: Future Eagle Football CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis camp is designed to teach the fundamentals of football. This is a non-contact camp that will teach the fundamental techniques of tackling, throwing, kicking/punting, receiving and blocking. We will also work on speed and quickness development. This is a great opportunity to get into a Football State of Mind going into the fall season. Grades 1st- 8th All players receive a t-shirt on last day of camp Please bring football cleats, gym shoes, workout clothes and water. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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mark6mauno (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)LHS: Future Eagle Softball CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis three-day camp is open to 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th graders interested in playing softball. Instruction for this camp will be provided by the Lakeland Softball coaching staff, current and former Lakeland players. Fundamentals of hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running will be taught. Campers should bring a bat, helmet, glove, and water to camp. Any questions concerning camp please contact lakelandeaglessoftball@gmail.com Rain date 8/8 Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025