Learn to speak English, study for the citizenship test, earn your GED or High School Diploma in these free classes!
Red Cross swim lessons, water aerobics classes, lifeguard training, and general pool use information.
St Peter Early Childhood Family Education
School Readiness is an education program under Saint Peter Public Schools’ Community & Family Education.
Saints Overtime is an after school care, summer care and enrichment program for kids K-6th grade.
4-hour in-person refresher courses from Minnesota Safety Council
Saint Peter Community Choir donations
Community members are welcome to campus and to attend these Gustavus events. Please visit gustavus.edu/calendar for more information.
Experience history come to life on our Shadows at the Crossing walking tour!
Pediatric Caregiver Support meets the third Tuesday of each month at the Saint Peter Community Center, 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Lifeguard training, and Water Safety Instruction classes at SPMS indoor pool.
Reserve the pool for a birthday party or any group activity. Call Community Education at 934-3048 ext. 7002.
Arts and craft classes for youth.
Offerings available at Drama Kids of Mankato.
Virtual HUD-approved homebuyer education class
Viewers Like Us Club
The Documentary Film Series is now the Viewers Like Us Club! Join Twin Cities PBS, Nicollet County Historical Society, and Community & Family Education to watch PBS programs and discuss Minnesota history, food, and culture! The Viewers Like Us Club is a free and thoughtfully curated program designed to bring adults together around meaningful media. It’s like a traditional book club but swaps out the latest best-selling novel with award-winning programs from our local PBS station. Each film includes a guided group discussion led by local facilitators designed to spark conversation, encourage reflection, and foster community connection.
Art + Medicine: Disability, Culture, & Creativity
Artists and healthcare clinicians create alternative perspectives on disability through disability, stores, and performances, and redefine what we perceive as normal. Hosted by artist and storyteller Kevin Kling, Professor Jessica Horvath Williams, PhD, and Dr. Tsegaensh Selameab. Created in collaboration with the Art of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Running time: 60 minutes.
Thu., Feb. 5, 2 PM, Treaty Site History Center, FREE
Hope in the Struggle
This film is a reflection on the life of freedom fighter and civic leader Dr. Josie Johnson, who fought for fair housing, education, and civil rights. Hear in her own words how her experiences turned her to activism, what action looks like, and how the next generation is taking up the mantle. The struggle for justice and equality continues, but there is hope in the struggle. Running time: 60 minutes.
Thu., Mar. 5, 2 PM, Treaty Site History Center, FREE
Broadcast Wars
There was a time when people would stop what they were doing and watch the local evening news. Twin Cities PBS’ Broadcast Wars, co-produced by Cathy Wurzer, takes us back a half-century to the era when ratings battles were fierce, women and people of color were making their presence known, technology was rapidly evolving, and local TV news was as vital as it was entertaining. Running time: 90 minutes
Thu., Apr. 2, 2 PM, Treaty Site History Center, FREE