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  • Adult Swim

    Early Bird will be held at the Pathfinder Pool Adult/Open Swim will be held at the High School Pool through March 8, and will return to the Pathfinder Pool on March 15. EARLY BIRD SWIM January 8 through May 31 M/W/F 6-7:15AM Fee: $4 walk-in, $35 for a 10 punch pass, or $70 for a 20 punch pass. Passes can be purchased at the pool. Early Bird is designed for individuals who want to swim before going to work or school. Closed 1/15, 2/16-2/19, 3/25-3/29, 4/1, 5/27. ADULT/SENIOR CITIZEN SWIM January 8 through March 8: Pinckney High School March 15 through May 31: Pathfinder School M/W/F 9-11AM Fee: $4 walk-in, $35 for a 10 punch pass, or $70 for a 20 punch pass. Passes can be purchased at the pool. Session provides adults (18 years and older) and senior citizens the opportunity to swim on your own. Closed 1/15, 2/16-2/19, 3/25-3/29, 4/1, 5/27.
  • Adult Volleyball

    Adult Volleyball It's volleyball time. Co-ed, moderately competitive adult volleyball. Players are rotated to form different teams throughout the night. Please be ready to play by 7PM. Call Jason for details at (734) 404-4168. Friday Night Adult Drop-In Volleyball Co-ed competitive adult volleyball. Players are rotated to form different teams throughout the night. Level of play is intermediate or higher. This is a drop in only session ($5). There is not an online registration for this section. Coordinator: Chip Delong
  • Certified Babysitter/CPR/First Aid and Safe Home Alone

    Certified Babysitter/CPR/First Aid and Safe Home Alone Learn to be safe and responsible. Build confidence. Have a competitive edge over other babysitters. One-day class. Topics include first aid, when and how to call 911, CPR with manikin practice, choking, and more! Students will also learn how to be safe and responsible when home alone, including what to do if somebody comes to the door and the importance of not giving out personal information. Students who successfully complete the course requirements will receive a certificate of completion for Certified Babysitter/CPR/First Aid course by Live Safe Academy (valid for two years). To be certified students must participate in the entire course from beginning to end and successfully complete all skills, which requires full motor function of all four extremities. No refunds or credit with less than 24-hour notice. If you need a medical exception, email Live Safe Academy at info@LiveSafeAcademy.com before class. Bring a snack, pen and paper for notes is optional. No cell phone use during class except during break. Please note that students must arrive on time to be certified, so please arrive up to 10 minutes early. Parents, this class is for students who are independent and responsible enough to be responsible for the safety and well-being of younger children without adult supervision. Please check in your student at the beginning of class. Drop off and pick up is in the same room as class. This class sometimes ends late, approximately 10 minutes. For more information please visit: www.livesafeacademy.com/babysitting.
  • Chords are Key - Virtual Piano and Guitar Lessons

    Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn to play piano the way professionals do: using chords. During this ZOOM class, you can sit at your own piano/keyboard and take this course with no pressure at all. This course includes an online book and online follow up video lessons so you can continue your practice and study on your own. An optional periodic online Q&A session and a recording of the class is also included. The course is partly lecture/demonstration and partly hands-on instruction. Topics include: How chords work in a song and how to form the three main types of chords How to get more out of sheet music by reading less of it How to handle different keys and time signatures How to avoid “counting” How to simplify more than 12,000 complex chords Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but can’t find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course teaches basic chords and gets you playing along with your favorite songs right away. This ZOOM class allows you to sit at home with your guitar and learn without any pressure at all. The class includes an online book and online follow-up video lessons so you can continue your practice and study on your own. An optional periodic online Q&A session is also included, along with a recording of the class. Class is limited to 15 students. For ages 13 and older. Topics include: How chords work in a song and how to form the three main types of chords How to tune your guitar Basic strumming patterns How to buy a good guitar (things to avoid) How to play along with simple tunes
  • Dance HIIT Fit

    Get fit while having fun! Dance for cardio, build strength and stretch out. High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) combines short bursts of intense exercise with short recovery breaks. HIIT gives you the results you are looking for. Work at your own pace. Please bring your own mat, water and light hand weights. Instructor: Tanya Smith, 12 years experience.
  • Estate Planning Basics

    Estate Planning Basics Probate, health care and estate tax laws have changed again. Find out how to prevent your assets from going through probate, protect them from estate and capital gains taxes, retain control of your affairs, and protect yourself against the costs of long term care. Learn about the “Estate Recovery” law whereby the state can seek repayment from a person’s estate for benefits paid, and ways to prevent that from happening. Discover the dangers of using joint accounts and quit claim deeds as estate planning tools, and learn about medical and financial powers of attorney, wills and living trusts. Taught by attorneys from Estate Planning Services, P.C.
  • Fitness Boot Camp with Cameron

    Fitness Boot Camp features strength training, muscle development, endurance and nutrition in an 8-week course.
  • Fun with Acrylics and Mixed Media

    Fun with Acrylics and Mixed Media (Grades 3 to 8) Fee: $195 Students will paint three paintings: seasonal, abstract animal painting or mixed media, and an 8x10 texture project, and will learn about color value, blending, lines, shapes and textures.
  • Hatha - Gentle Yoga for Wellness and Vitality

    Hatha - Gentle Yoga for Wellness and Vitality (Ages 16 and older) Gentle and slow guided yoga practice for all-experience levels focusing on bringing alignment to the mind and body through breath and mindful movement. This style supports every day lifestyles relieving stress and tension from all layers of your well-being. Promotes calm and clear mental focus, greater ease of mobility and flexibility of the joints, increases body strength and balance. Bring your own mat and water bottle; additional props encouraged such as block, strap and small blanket. No class 9/24, 11/5 or 11/27. Instructor: Krystal Godlesky.
  • Hatha Yoga for Wellness

    Hatha Yoga For Wellness A gentle class that is accessible for all levels. Use essential yoga poses and breathing techniques to help increase core strength, balance, flexibility and range of motion. We will focus on functional movement and mobility through holding poses and discovering what each pose has to offer. No experience necessary – come as you are! Bring a yoga mat, block and yoga strap. Instructor: Lisa Willis
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  • Healing Sounds...Sound Bath

    Tibetan Bowls and Gongs have been used for thousands of years to assist people into deep meditative states of consciousness. For the purpose of reducing stress levels and bringing you back to a state of balance. Experience how quickly these sounds can take you to a place of stillness and calm. No previous meditation experience is needed. Experience an hour of listening to these sounds that can take you quickly into a place of stillness and calm. As your mind becomes quiet, your body starts the process of releasing stress. Everyone has a personal experience with sound. One person may feel very relaxed, another’s thinking may have more clarity. Someone’s blood pressure may lower, another’s pain may be diminished. Some will have better sleep while another will find their energy is back. Whatever you find, will be just what you need. Students will be lying on the floor, please bring whatever you find to be comfortable. A thick mat or two. A zero-gravity chair. A blanket to keep you warm (your temperature will drop slightly as you relax). Maybe an eye covering and bolster for under your knees. A pillow for your head. Whatever helps you to relax, as this hour is all about you! Instructor: Karen Kline, Certified Sound Therapist www.staytoonedllc.com
  • Health Care and Your Retirement

    This educational program addresses what steps investors should take to prepare for health care costs to help ensure their retirement savings stay healthy; Medicare coverage and traditional medical expenses; long-term medical expenses; and strategies for addressing out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Long Term Care Planning

    Protect Your Assets from the High Cost of Long Term Care Did you know: 50% of persons aged 65 and older will spend some time in a nursing home, costing an average of $6191 per month. Neither health insurance nor Medicaid cover these costs. Learn about payment options, changes to Medicaid eligibility rules, in-home care options and more. Taught by attorneys from Estate Planning Services, P.C.
  • Music Lessons

    Buzztop Studios Music School 9683 Kress Rd., Lakeland, MI 48143 Buzztop Studios understands busy schedules. Students can pick day of the week and time for lessons for a customized schedule. Guitar & Bass Lessons Fee: $159.00 plus $10 material fee paid to the instructor (6 weeks) Private lessons tailored to you, the individual, focusing on your musical interests and designed to help you reach your musical goals. Lessons are for all levels beginning to advance. Let our 30 years of professional teaching experience and musical education from the Musician’s Institute of Hollywood CA, help you get to the next level. Lessons are for all ages and all levels, beginner to advanced. Instructor: Scott Christopher, professional music educator, producer, sound engineer, and performer. Location: Buzztop Studios. This course is also available as an online course. Drum Lessons Fee: $159.00 plus $10 material fee paid to the instructor (6 weeks) Private lessons designed to get beginning students playing music in the least amount of time. Students learn basic rock and pop beats, popular songs, how to read drum music, and drum specific techniques. Lessons are fun and engaging. Motivated students can opt in to perform with other young players in our Live Rock Band classes. Lessons are for all ages and all levels, beginner to advanced. Instructor: Scott Christopher, professional music educator, producer, sound engineer, and performer. Location: Buzztop Studios Rock Band Fee: $250 (Ages 18 and younger) Motivated students may choose to perform with other young players in our Live Rock Band classes. In-person only (Buzztop Studios: 9683 Kress Rd., Lakeland). Auditions are required. Pinckney Community Education also offers Adult one-day piano and guitar lessons through Chords are Key. These virtual classes can be found under adult programs.
  • Pickleball

    Pickleball Join a fun group for some friendly competition. Played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes(similar to a whiffle ball), pickleball is fast, fun and addicting. Come play in our newly renovated gym. Instruction is available for beginners. There are designated courts for experienced players. Equipment provided. Instructors: Craig and Dean NO Drop-ins allowed for Beginners. Drop in allowed for experienced players. Drop in fee is $5. Outdoor courts are available at Pathfinder school at no charge.
  • REFIT

    REFIT® Fitness classes REFIT (Dance Cardio) High Intensity - Low to High Impact. This cardio-focused class combines a variety moves with positive music for a challenging, effective, and FUN workout. Be sure to expect a little dance flair! This class is perfect for beginners but will also challenge fitness enthusiasts. Simplistic movements and upbeat music will leave you sweating, smiling, and feeling stronger in body, mind and soul. REV+FLOW (Strength/Cardio/Low-Impact) Want to check as many boxes as possible in one workout? REV+FLOW encompasses five types of exercises all rolled into one hour: strength, core, balance, mobility and cardio! Combination movements are set to music using optional hand weights and body weight. The moves stay low impact and kind to your joints while allowing you to keep the intensity up! Please bring an exercise mat, optional 2-3lb hand weights and water.
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    Social Security: Your Questions Answered

    Social Security: Your Questions Answered is an educational program for people who are nearing retirement, ages 55 and up who have questions about social security. Social Security will likely be the foundation of your retirement income. Before you retire, it’s important to understand your options and the impact your decisions have on your retirement. Join us for our presentation Social Security: Your Questions Answered. We’ll discuss: How does Social Security fit into my retirement income plan? When should I start taking benefits? What about taxes
  • Swim Lessons

    Parents: Please consider child's swim skills, confidence and maturity when selecting the swim class. A parent must be in the water with the child for the Aqua Tot classes. Aqua Tots 1 (Parent must be in the water): This class is about bonding with the parents as they provide support and guidance at all times. Children are still developing strength and coordination while exploring the water. We play games and sing songs as parents learn how to hold their children and move them through the water. Aqua Tots 2 (Parent must be in the water): For those ready to explore swimming more independently with parental guidance. Children will develop core strength, begin learning coordination of strokes and kicks while using noodles and equipment for support. Level 1 (Basic Water Skills): Child must be comfortable in the water without a parent. Class includes introduction to the water environment, blowing bubbles/putting face in the water, front/back kicks, arm scoops, water submersion, and water safety. This class is designed to teach independent swimming. Level 1B: Child must be comfortable in the water without a parent. For children who have completed Level 1 but still require basic instruction. Level 2 (Stroke Development): Child must have prior swim instruction, basic water skills and must be able to swim independently. Development of front/back strokes, rhythmic breathing, flipping front to back/back to front, breaststroke pull, and underwater exploration. Level 3 (Stroke Improvement): Child must have passed Level 2 class (or have instructor approval) and must be able to swim the length of the pool. Continued stroke improvement on front/back, breaststroke basics, introduction to butterfly, diving and treading water. This class works on endurance.
  • Water Aerobics

    Come join us for a fun and physically active water aerobics workout! Instructor Amy McCullough has 30 years teaching experience. Enjoy some great music while you keep moving. This is a shallow/deep water class, however you don’t need to go into deep water if you’re not comfortable. Come shake our aqua-booties! Fee: $80 for a 10 punch pass or $150 for a 20 punch pass. Pay online and pick up passes at the pool. Punch pass does not expire.
  • What Happens After the Paychecks Stop?

    This class is designed for those nearing or entering retirement looking for strategies to help build an income stream and make retirement income last. Topics include how to budget for retirement expenses, potential sources of retirement income, strategies to provide for your goals, and potential risks to retirement income (long-term care and health care costs).
  • Yin - Calm Yoga for Wellness

    Yin - Calm Yoga for Wellness (Ages 16 and older) A relaxing quiet style of yoga that works by supporting the deep connective tissues and joints of the body: hips, spine, shoulders, knees and ankles. No yoga experience needed. Gentle seated and supine (lying) postures are held for 3-10 minutes, while a quiet focus is placed on the awareness of relaxing the body through calm conscious breathing. This class will incorporate mindful breathing exercises to assist with calming and grounding the busy mind and overworked nervous system. Bring a mat and water bottle; additional props encouraged such as block, strap and small blanket. No class 9/24 or 11/5. Instructor: Krystal Godlesky.
  • Young Rembrandts: "The Power of Drawing"

    Learning to see and create images is critical to a child’s development. By teaching the fundamentals of drawing using familiar shapes and subjects, students experience increased confidence, improved coordination and spatial awareness…. all while having tons of FUN! No lesson is ever repeated!
  • Youth Basketball Skills League

    First and Second Grade Basketball Instructional program This fun instructional program is a great introduction to basketball. Players will play in workshop format working on the fundamentals of basketball. This includes stationary dribbling moves, correct lay-up form and the beginning levels of defensive footwork. No Practice 2/15. Basketball Skills Leagues (Grades 3-8) $150 | Register by Nov. 22 and save $20 (Price increases to $170 on Nov. 23) First Practice: Week of Dec. 9 | First Game: Jan. 11 | No Games Feb. 15 Third/Fourth Grade Teams Weeks 1-3 will be three-on-three half-court setting, and weeks 4-6 will be five-on-five full-court basketball. The goal is to teach spacing and the skills it takes to play the game with other players on the court while introducing rules and slowly eliminating violations. With three-on-three, players will get more touches on the ball and more opportunity to make moves, get more shots and more basketball opportunities. We will then take the last three weeks of the program and re-calibrate teams to create five-on-five basketball teams to introduce the concepts of a more genuine basketball experience. Practice days and times will be announced in November. Fifth through Eighth Grade Teams Five-on-five full-court setting. The goal is to teach the basics of the game and make it as fun as possible while still improving players’ skills. Practice days and times will be announced in November.