ECFE is a program that offers support, encouragement, information for families with young children.
Early Childhood Screenings are required for all children before entering kindergarten in Minnesota. Recommended screening age is 3.5 years old.
Kids Club provides a high quality care program in an environment that is safe, nurturing and FUN! We are an affordable program that parents can rely on throughout the school year and summer.
Little Wildcats Preschool is a preschool program designed to prepare children and families for the transition to kindergarten.
Ready For Kindergarten is a 2 days/week program for 3-5 year olds and their parents.
Adult Basic Education provides free educational programs and services for students, who wish to receive their GED, brush up on basic skills, obtain job skills, or study English
Join us as we meet with older, active adults who want to stay connected with others in our community.
Explore your child's creativity!
Earn your license and become a safe, secure driver from our state mandated 30 hour classroom course and 6 hours of behind the wheel instruction.
Explore the wonder of your child’s expanding world through a variety of planned activities.
Your two year old will find lots of creative activities to challenge them in the classroom and will begin to make new friends.
Three year olds are unique!
ECFE welcomes you and your baby to share your joys and concerns with other new parents.
Your chronological age is the number of years you have been alive. It is a fixed number and cannot be changed. Your biological or bio age, however, is measured by how well your organs and body systems work. And there are many things you can do to affect your biological age. You have more control over how your body ages than you may think. Research has shown us that you can peel years off your bio age. In this workshop, you will learn simple, scientifically proven things you can do right now to decrease your body age. Also, you will learn facial acupressure points to help erase years from your face naturally.
Janice Novak