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1stDownTotsSports & Fitness1stDownTots focuses on building coordination, balance, and motor skills through fun games and activities. Our caring coaches create a safe and positive environment where young children can explore movement, make new friends, and begin to learn the basics of flag football at their own pace. 1stDownTots is more than just playtime. It’s a foundation for confidence, social skills, and a lifelong love of sports. Parent or caregiver participation is required.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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ACT College Examination Preparatory CourseCollege PlanningAdvantage Educational Programs gives students the option of preparing for the ACT exam in two different ways: in-person or online. Both courses are designed for students who want to maximize their ACT exam score, as well as those who feel uneasy about their test-taking skills, or those who have taken the exam and aren’t satisfied with their results. The course includes diagnostic testing, instruction in time management, overcoming test anxiety, science reasoning, English strategies and review, essay writing, reading comprehension, math strategies, and review. Please bring notebook paper, pencils, calculator and a small 3-ring binder or folder to class. Students enrolled in these classes not only benefit from personal instruction provided by our experienced instructors, but also have free access to our online course. For more information, call Advantage Education Programs at 612-222-5108. Any students who are registering as repeat students who have previously paid should register for the self-paced virtual class at no charge.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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ACT College Examination Preparatory Course - Live Virtual ClassCollege PlanningThis course is an excellent alternative for any student unable to attend an in-person class, but still prefers the interaction with an instructor. The live virtual ACT prep course is the same as the in-person ACT course, but from the comfort of your own home. Our instructors teach live via Zoom and are available to answer questions if needed. You will need an internet connection and a computer/tablet/smart phone. Instruction for all areas tested will be provided with focal points on diagnostic testing, science reasoning, math review and strategies, reading comprehension improvement, English strategies, writing essays, overcoming test anxiety and time management. Please have notebook paper, pencils and a calculator available. Once enrolled, students are sent a link via email for their class. For a complete list of ACT prep class locations, go to www.AdvantagePrep.net or call 612-222-5108.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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ACT College Examination Preparatory Course - Self-paced Online ClassCollege PlanningRegister for the self-paced online course and have access and complete preparation for the ACT at your own pace. Register for this section through May 31, 2026. Instruction for all areas tested will be provided with focal points on diagnostic testing, science reasoning, math review and strategies, reading comprehension improvement, English strategies, writing essays, overcoming test anxiety and time management. Please have notebook paper, pencils and a calculator available for class. Students may repeat the course as often as they desire for no additional cost. Once enrolled, students are sent an access code for their class via email and can begin preparing right away. For a complete list of ACT prep class locations, go to www.AdvantagePrep.net or call 612-222-5108. VERY IMPORTANT - you must have a Google account with a @gmail.com email address in order to access the Online ACT Prep Course through Google Classroom. Remember, the Gmail account that you use to join the online course is the ONLY email address that you will be allowed to use during the online course. Please Note - If you have a school-issued email address, even if it is a Gmail address, it is blocked for access to Google Classroom.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Adult Basketball Open GymFitness & RecreationBring your own basketball. All players must enter through the Orono Activities Center and check-in at the front desk. For ages 18+. No children for safety reasons. Season Pass: $88 purchased online only (January - May) Drop In Fee: $5 cash (paid at the front desk upon arrival) Orono Activities Center Members: Free *For weather related closings, please check our website for up to date information: ac.oronoschools.orgWinter/Spring 2026 -
Adult Pickleball Open GymPickleballBring your paddle. Balls provided. Courts are separated by level of play and all levels are welcome. All players must check in at the Orono Activities Center front desk. For ages 18+. No children for safety reasons. Season Pass: $120 purchased online only (January - May) Drop In Fee: $5 cash (paid at the front desk upon arrival) Orono Activities Center Members: FreeWinter/Spring 2026 -
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BaseballTotsSports & FitnessBaseballTots focuses on building coordination, balance, and motor skills through fun games and activities. Our caring coaches create a safe and positive environment where young children can explore movement, make new friends, and begin to learn the basics of baseball at their own pace. We will explore throwing, hitting, fielding, and base running. BaseballTots is more than just playtime. It’s a foundation for confidence, social skills, and a lifelong love of sports. Parent or caregiver participation is required.Winter/Spring 2026 -
CPR, First Aid & AEDHealth & WellnessThis blended learning (online learning and in-person skills) session will help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. Successful participants will receive a two-year Red Cross certificate for Adult and Pediatric (infant and child) CPR, First Aid and AED. Register at least 10 days prior to the in-person skills date, as time is needed to complete the online learning portion PRIOR to testing in person for the skills. This will allow you the time to complete lessons at your own pace. You will need to provide the instructor with proof of online completion in order to take part in the skills testing. Additional details regarding online learning session will be sent via email. A personal email address is required to receive class content. Registration Deadlines: January 7 - Register by December 22 February 9 - Register by January 30 March 11 - Register by February 27 April 20 - Register by April 10 May 13 - Register by May 1Winter/Spring 2026
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Starting SoonMinh Hoang (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Card ClubMiddle School ClubsGrades 6 - 8 Join us for the OMS Card Club at Stonebay of Orono Senior Living! Come play cards, share stories, enjoy some laughs, and spark a little friendly competition. Whether you’re a beginner, an experienced player, or just looking to have a good time, everyone is welcome. We can’t wait to see you there!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonSYPC (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Chair YogaFitness & RecreationExperience the benefits of yoga in a safe and supportive way. Sitting in and using a chair for support, we’ll explore gentle stretches, mobility, and balance to help you feel better in your body. Wear loose-fitting clothes for ease of movement. Ideal for beginners, seniors, or those with limited mobility.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Character Kids TheaterPerforming ArtsSing! Dance! Act! Play theater games, learn music and choreography from musicals, and act out a short script. Through the performing arts, students will develop imagination, social skills, and a positive self-image. Families are invited to a showcase on the last day of class!Winter/Spring 2026 -
ChompShopTechnology & EngineeringLet your imagination shine! Using a ChompSaw™, create a simple or complex project. Plan, design, and create your own creation out of cardboard. Students will cut using the ChompSaw™- a power tool for kids that provides safe exploration of cutting and building with cardboard. Learn power tool safety, improve coordination and spatial reasoning, and learn how to create with reusable materials.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Computer Coding Championship Series - Virtual ClassTechnology & EngineeringBuild a computer bot to compete against other coders! Whether you're new or experienced, this is the perfect way to explore competitive coding. No previous coding experience is necessary. The Code Championship Series is four online tournaments hosted on Google Meet.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Day Camp at SkyrockSpecial InterestSpend your day on the farm at Skyrock! Learn all about horses, how to groom and care for a horse, and common horse vocabulary. Enjoy a ride on a pony too! Take a guided nature hike of the entire farm, weather permitting. There will also be time to hang out in the clubhouse, play games, make new friends, and much more. Join us for a day of adventure on the farm! Bring a bag lunch, water, and a nut-free snack. Dress for the weather.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistC_MG_4834_PoolDive_jopix (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Diving Camp - Beginner & IntermediateAquaticsThis camp is designed for beginner to intermediate divers. Beginner participants will learn fundamental diving skills and basic dives in this class. Divers will start with diving from the side of the pool and progress to a front dive with approach from the diving board. If students have already taken a beginner class, they will work on more advanced skills, which will help them to prepare for competitive diving.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Diving Camp - Intermediate & AdvancedAquaticsThis camp is for students who have had past experience with diving, or are already on a high school team looking for continuous instruction in the off-season. Sarah is a trained high school diving coach that will provide instruction on intermediate to advanced diving skills.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistDancing the night away (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Easy Partner DancingSpecial Interest & HobbiesThe perfect class for couples wanting to spice up their relationship and try something new together! Learn simple dance moves, all set to your favorite music - from oldies to today’s top hits. No pressure, no stress - just a relaxed, supportive environment where everyone can have a great time. Couples stay partnered. For more information, visitwww.ConstantineDance.com.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Fast-Track to Social Media Marketing for Business - Virtual ClassTechnologyTake your business to new heights with our fast-paced, comprehensive session designed to equip business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketing professionals with the essential skills and strategies needed to leverage social media for business success. Learn how to effectively reach your target audience, increase brand awareness, and drive engagement across major social media platforms.Winter/Spring 2026 -
FencingSports & FitnessStarting SoonNew and experienced fencers are invited. Join this fast-paced, inclusive Olympic sport. YEL’s Teach It, Practice It, Play It® approach teaches new skills each class, practices those skills in kid-friendly fencing games, and encourages students to use those skills in fencing bouts. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks, chest plates, and jacket. Visit YELKids.com for more info.Winter/Spring 2026
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Fitness Punch CardFitness & RecreationPurchase a Fitness Punch Card and drop into any adult fitness class on your time and your schedule. This is the perfect option if you cannot commit to a full class or want to try multiple different types of classes. Punch cards are valid for 6 months. Purchase another card if you run out of punches! Punch cards are kept in the Activities Center Fitness Room (30 & 31). The punch card is NOT VALID for pickleball classes, aquatics programs, virtual classes, private lessons or open gyms. Senior and Activities Center Membership discounts can not be applied toward a Punch Card purchase. Please contact our office at 952-449-8350 to confirm that a class has enough enrollments to run before dropping in for the first time.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Fizzy, Fun & Slime LabScience & NatureJump into the fizzy, fun, and slime lab! Create rainbow fizz, erupting ice cream cone volcanoes, water bead stress balls, and an array of ooey gooey slime creations. This hands-on class is packed with science, messy fun, and endless excitement!Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistFused Glass Garden ArtCreative ArtsAdd a flash of color to your pots, planters, flowerbeds or garden! In this class, you will create a fused glass totem and stake. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the start of class. Additional items can be made during class for an extra material fee payable at class. Due to the fusing cycle, you will need to return to the studio on any Wednesday after May 20th between 7 - 8:30pm.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Fused Glass Open StudioCreative ArtsFused Glass Open Studio provides time and space to create fused glass projects for beginner and advanced participants. A facilitator will be on hand for advice and support. A $25 material fee will be collected at the studio for each new punch card. Participants are asked to bring their own glass (COE90-preferred), cutting tools and molds (sharing of materials is also an option). It is recommended that participants have taken at least one fused glass class before joining Open Studio. Punch cards have 8 punches and are valid for 12 months.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistGarden Goddess Plant StakesCreative ArtsCreate a unique and vibrant Garden Goddess plant stake to adorn your plants or garden in this exciting fused glass class! You'll personalize a pre-cut female glass form by decorating it with a beautiful array of colorful glass accessories like stringers, noodles, frit balls, and scrap glass. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the start of class. Due to the necessary kiln-firing process, your finished piece will be ready for pick-up on any Wednesday after April 29th between 7 - 8:30 PM. When you return to the studio, you'll complete your goddess by stringing decorative beads onto the copper "hair" wires, as the beads cannot be fired in the kiln.Winter/Spring 2026