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  • Adults with Disabilities

    Adults with Disabilities: Crossing Bridges Program Friday Night Recreation- New Location is Early Learning Center Friday's: Sept 15, 29; Oct 13, 27; Nov 3, 17; Dec 15 Friday's: Jan 12, 26; Feb 9, 23; March 1, 15; April 5, 19; May 10 Cost is $5pp (Pay at the door, no pre-registration required) Entertainment includes magic shows, dances, photo shoots, comedy, holiday parties and themed nights with pizza Saturday Afternoon Bowling @ Hibbing Bowling Center on Saturday's Cost is $7.00pp (Pay at the door, no pre-registration required) First day is Saturday, September 9th, 2023 (dates may be adjusted due to tournaments being held)
  • Adults with Disabilities

    Adults with Disabilities: Crossing Bridges Program Friday Night Recreation- New Location is Early Learning Center Friday's: Sept 15, 29; Oct 13, 27; Nov 3, 17; Dec 15 Friday's: Jan 12, 26; Feb 9, 23; March 1, 15; April 5, 19; May 10 Cost is $5pp (Pay at the door, no pre-registration required) Entertainment includes magic shows, dances, photo shoots, comedy, holiday parties and themed nights with pizza Saturday Afternoon Bowling @ Hibbing Bowling Center on Saturday's Cost is $7.00pp (Pay at the door, no pre-registration required) First day is Saturday, September 9th, 2023 (dates may be adjusted due to tournaments being held)
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    Crescendo Orchestra for Adults

    High School & Crescendo Community Orchestra Rehearsals are geared for adults and students grades 7th and up. Players will be learning late intermediate / early advanced pieces for fun and performance. High school orchestra (7th - 12th grade) and Adult Community Orchestra will be combined for the Fall semester. This group would like to do community outreach such as spooky classics on Halloween with trick-or-treating on Howard Street, and Carols By Crescendo for the HPAT TV programming. We will also be performing for other various community events as opportunities arise. Community members will need to register for this class again in January for the remainder of the year. Practices will be held at the Crescendo Center. ** High school students (7th - 12th) will register through Community Education for the Fall session ** High school students (7th - 12th) will register through the Activities Office for the Winter / Spring session beginning in January. There will be no class on: Jan 15, 22; Feb 19 & April 1st The concert is Monday, April 29th in the Hibbing High School Auditorium at 7pm Adult Beginner Strings This class is designed for adults who have never played and have no musical background although some experience in band, choir, or piano lessons will be welcome. This is a group lesson where students will be guided in a fast pace through the entire Essential Elements for Strings book 1. A few tunes will also be taught by ear. Self study and practice at home is highly recommended. Each participant will get to try violin, viola, cello, and bass and decide which they like the best and then take that one home to practice. Rental is included in class price. If you already own your own instrument feel free to bring it, but please do not purchase a cheap one for the class. Education about how to purchase an instrument will be imbedded in the class. Introduction of how to play in an orchestra will be the capstone experience of this session with an invitation to join the Crescendo Community Orchestra which rehearses on Monday nights at the Crescendo Center. Instrument rental fee is included in the fee for the Adult Beginner Class.
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    Financial Education

    Financial Education presented by Julie Takkunen Julie Takkunen celebrates being in the financial industry since 2017 and is excited to provide education and enlightenment in the financial planning space. She is Series 7 licensed, and Insurance licensed for Life, Longterm Care, and disability, and focuses on comprehensive financial planning for the entire family to preserve intergenerational wealth. June 20th – Taxes in Retirement Learn ins and outs of funding your retirement without paying unnecessary taxes. The same dollar amount for income can be taxed differently if you pull from income from different sources during the year. Learn how maximize your income while legally following the tax laws. July 18th – Roth Conversion You may have missed out on contributing to a ROTH IRA while you were saving for retirement, but it’s not too late to utilize the tax-free benefits of the ROTH by using your 401K, IRA, or other qualified account to convert into this tax-deferred/tax free distribution account. Learn how to “fill up the tax bracket” you are currently in and slowly change your huge tax liability into a huge tax savings! Aug 15th – Social Security Should you claim now? Or claim later? Learn about the formulas used to determine your benefits if you claim early, at full retirement age, or wait till even later. Learn about the pitfalls of claiming while you are still working. The course will also touch on marriage, divorce, and the options for surviving spouse. We will analyze your unique situation and provide education for helpful next steps of action. Classes will be held in the High School Board Room. Classes are FREE of charge, but still require a registration through Community Education.