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8th Annual Daddy Daughter Dance - April 27th
The 8th Annual “Daddy Daughter Dance” will be a fun-filled evening of dancing and activities for young girls and the special men in their lives. Open to girls ages 3-11 (pre-K through 5th grade). Cost is $30.00 for each parent/child couple plus $5.00 for each additional child. The evening includes live music, dancing, refreshments, a craft station, a keepsake photo and plenty of fun! Non-perishable food donations will be collected at the event for the Hudson Area Backpack Program.
Line Dance Classes & Partner Dance Workshops
Community Education is offering a range of dance classes this fall and early winter. Classes fill quickly, sign up today!
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Basic Wood Carving 101
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In this six-week course, you will learn about the different types of carving woods, styles of wood sculpture and basic techniques. Participants will create a natural bird sculpture (nuthatch) and learn shaping, detailing, finishing, painting with acrylics and mounting the finished sculpture. A material fee of $20.00 will be paid to the instructor on the first night of class.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Beginner Kayak Paddle on Lake Mallalieu
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Join Mike Deneen of Willow Kayaks for this introductory kayak class and paddle on beautiful Lake Mallalieu. The first hour of this course will provide an introduction to kayaking and instruction. The last 90-minutes, you will get to practice your skills and free paddle on your own. We will be meeting at Corky’s Landing on 2nd Street. Children under the age of 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult who will remain on site to supervise. Please specify your height and weight to ensure appropriate-sized equipment. Adults and children should register separately if they will be kayaking together. There is an inherent risk of accident and injury in any activity. The Hudson School District and Willow Kayaks assume no responsibility for injuries received during this activity. Participants will be asked to sign a waiver.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Calling All Ladies! Owning The Power of Your Natural Female Hormones
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Have you ever been called “hormonal” or asked “are you getting your period?” Have you felt dismissed—saying you are a “tired mom with children” or that “birth control is your only answer”? Have you felt “past your prime” or told your menopausal symptoms are “normal?” Hormones are critically important to our health and deserve much respect. Learn how to harness the power of your hormones. This class will be led by two Registered Naturopathic Doctors and is for all ladies ages 16+. We will discuss the major female hormones, their natural fluctuations, the health benefits and roles of these hormones, what symptoms can occur when they are disrupted, and active support that you can do at home in whatever natural female phase you are in to help you work with your hormones so you can thrive and feel your best. Both Dr. Danielle Vogler-Bos and Dr. April Jones are owners of their own private integrative medical practices and are licensed/registered Naturopathic Doctors that specialize in women’s health, focusing attention to menstrual, thyroid, adrenal, and skin conditions, as well as fertility and menopause support. The same instruction will be presented at each session; multiple sessions are offered for participant convenience.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Cell Level Meditation
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Cell-level meditation involves recognizing the intricate relationship between cells, thoughts, emotions, and our body. You came into this world a perfect blend of high vibration for healthy cell activity. Every body system and organ functioned with ease and flow. Throughout life challenges, these relationships are hampered, and there can be a breakdown or disconnect. In this meditation series, we nurture a healthy environment for our cells to thrive through practices like meditation, mindfulness, affirmation, and self-awareness. Each student will receive an electronic journal. Students should bring a yoga mat and pillows/cushions.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Cultivating Mindfulness + Meditation
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Discover the power of mindfulness and meditation in this class. Cultivate a focused, present mind to enhance your well-being, reduce stress, and develop a deeper connection with yourself. This class will help students develop an understanding of mindfulness and guided meditation principles; explore using affirmations, mindfulness practices, and breathing techniques; learn to integrate these practices into a meditation practice that is personal and practical; and foster inner calm and resilience through the consistency of this work. This meditation class meets on Monday, April 22 and Monday, April 29, as well as Wednesday, May 1 and Wednesday, May 8. Class does not meet on April 24 or May 6. Students should bring a yoga mat and pillows/cushions.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
DSLR/Photography 101
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Be the photographer you've always wanted to be! Learn your camera's capabilities and use them to create great photographs. Through hands-on and visual instruction, you will learn the many key functions of the digital SLR camera and mirrorless camera, including camera function, digital lingo, f-stops and shutter speeds, lens selection and perspective, equipment recommendations, camera settings and much more. Students should bring a DSLR camera to class, along with the camera’s owners manual.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Home Buying 101
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Whether you're thinking about buying your first home or your third home, now's the time to create a plan for one of your biggest investments and what it means for your future. Home Buying 101 features three experts to help you understand the steps involved in purchasing a home. Jill will touch on understanding home values, timing of your purchase, market statistics and why it is important to have a realtor representing you during the transaction from start to finish. Most importantly a lender will explain the pre-approval process and the various mortgage finance options and why credit scores are crucial in the pre-qualification process. They will also share what you will need to apply for a loan and why timing is so important to help you find your dream home. Finally, a licensed Home Inspector will share why it is important to have a home inspection and Radon testing. Matt Rappel will share what he looks at during the home inspection and will discuss the importance of having a radon test conducted in the home you are wanting to buy. McNamee Real Estate Team/Keller Williams Realty does not charge a fee for this class. The fee for this class supports Community Education's operations.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Introduction to Thai Bodywork for Partners
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This introduction to Thai Bodywork workshop will give a brief overview to the history and practice of this ancient healing modality. Thai bodywork integrates yoga, energy healing, and elemental theory. Bring a partner, friend, family member or significant other and learn together. Partners will alternate giving and receiving a short sequence of movement while laying passively on a yoga mat. You'll both move into various yoga poses and increasing stretch, creating body awareness, relaxation, and releasing tension.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
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Monarch Tagging
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Join Carpenter Nature Center and discover the amazing world of the Monarch Butterfly. We start by learning about the life cycle of a butterfly, their importance in the environment and gain insight into their amazing migration to Mexico. We will also catch, tag and release wild monarchs. This data is then submitted to Monarch Watch and used for scientific research across North America. (Note: We will not be able to catch or release butterflies in the event of rain.) Students enrolled in the Monarch Tagging class are invited to stay after the class is finished to participate in a Pollinator & Native Plant Festival at the Carpenter Nature Center. This free event is scheduled from 12:00-4:00 pm on Saturday, August 17, and highlights native plants and invertebrate communities. Please wear clothing appropriate for walking off-trail through long grass. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
Self-Defense Training
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Have you, or someone you know, ever wanted to learn how to defend yourself? Learn about different prevention options and a variety of physical techniques that you can use to protect yourself against an attacker. We will also be discussing Self Defense law in Wisconsin. The Hudson Police Department does not charge a fee for this class. The fee for this class supports Community Education's operations.
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024
The World of Energy Healing! (3-Week Series)
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Feeling overwhelmed with all that’s going on within and around you? Craving a feeling of relief, comfort, and peace? Come explore the world of Energy Healing and learn techniques to align and balance your energy centers, cleanse and clear your whole being of all that’s weighing on you, and calm your Mind, Body and Spirit, while activating your body’s own incredible ability to heal itself … creating a feeling of joy, grace, and ease!
Community Education - Spring Summer 2024