Faribault Park & Rec Fall Enrichment Programs – Sept 2014 thru Feb 2015
Youth Programs Sessions
- Firearm Safety Sept. 8
- Tuneful Tots Oct. 25/Jan. 17
- Native American History Nov. 12
- Snowmobile Safety Nov. 3 & 17
Family Programs Sessions
- Winter Fish Camp Jan. 17
- Mike Lynch Stargazing Feb. 13, 7-9pm
Adult Programs Sessions
- Learn to Meditate Sept. 7
- Intro to Photography Sept. 8/Nov. 10/Jan. 5
- School Year Stress Resolution Sept. 11/Sept. 13
- American Sign Language Sept. 13/Nov. 1/Jan. 17
- Women’s Self-Defense Sept. 24/Oct. 22
- Ghost Hunting Classes Oct. 24/Nov. 7
- Ballroom Dance Classes Nov. 2, 9, 16
Computer Classes Sessions
- ABCs of Computers Oct. 6/Dec. 8
- Word & Excel Nov. 3/Jan. 19
Racquetball League Sessions
- Fall League Oct. 1
- Winter League Dec. 3
Register online at http://www.faribault.org/parks/onlineregistration, by phone with a credit card (Call 507-334-2064), or in person at Faribault Park & Rec. For program details, call Jeff Jarvis at 384-0516 or email jjarvis@faribault.org.
Dispute Resolution
Rice Co. Dispute Resolution empowers people to talk, listen, to explore options through mediation, facilitation, and training. This strengthens the ability of individuals to resolve conflicts and issues on their own. Free consultations! For details, call 507.664.3522, visit www.rcdrp.org or email to director@rcdrp.org. Classes are free, pre-registration required to attend.
School Year Stress
Often with the new school year comes new stressors that cause discord in the family. Learn how to reduce stress, learn family schedule management, and how to control use of electronics during the upcoming school year. Register at Park & Rec for any one of these classes: Sept. 11, 7pm, or Sept. 13, 9:30am.
Paranormal Ghost Hunting Classes
Registration: Save $5 on each class and register by early bird dates. Register online at http://www.faribault.org/parks/onlineregistration by phone with a credit card at 507-334-2064, or in person at Faribault Park & Rec.
About the Presenters: The Supernatural Investigators of MN research and investigate all things paranormal—things outside of normal convention and beyond normal explanation. Our goal is to prove or disprove paranormal claims, with emphasis on hauntings and ghost activity. Our mission is to investigate, document and examine all substantiated indications of the supernatural. Our investigations have produced a wealth of unexplained phenomena including photographs of ghostly figures, unexplained video, graphic evidence of apparitions, and digital recordings of disembodied voices.
Questions? Contact Jerry at siminnesota@gmail.com or http://www.siminnesota.com.
Paranormal Investigating 101:
Travel into the paranormal world of ghost hunting! Learn about paranormal investigations (ghost hunts), the rules, procedures/techniques, terminology and equipment. Learn of haunted places in the area, different types of hauntings, and techniques of finding and capturing ghosts. Learn if a ghost photo is fake or real, and how to photograph ghosts and record ghostly sounds (EVPs). Bring photos and stories of hauntings to share. Location: Washington Center, 117 Shumway Avenue.
Date: Fri. Oct. 24; 6:30-9pm. Early Bird Fee: $20, after Oct. 17, $25.
Ghost Hunt
Observe a real investigation at a haunted place known as a hotbed of paranormal activity. The Supernatural Investigators of MN team has gathered a great deal of paranormal evidence here—you can be assured a great experience. Wear dark clothing, boots/shoes, and bring a small flashlight. (Paranormal 101 isn’t required, but recommended.) Rainout makeup date is Nov. 14. Location: Meet at Faribault Park & Rec, 15 W. Division at 7:30pm for a carpool to the site.
Date: Fri. Nov. 7, 8-10pm. Early Bird Fee: $30, after Oct. 31, $35.
Register online at http://www.faribault.org/parks/onlineregistration, by phone with a credit card (Call 507-334-2064), or in person at Faribault Park & Rec. For program details, call Jeff Jarvis at 384-0516 or email jjarvis@faribault.org.
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