The AC is located at: 5800 Jamison Ave NE, St. Michael, MN 55376. For more information call 763.497.6541
The pool is located at St. Michael-Albertville Middle School East. 4862 Naber Ave NE, St. Michael, MN 55376 Enter Door H
Part-time Preschool for ages 3-5 years.
Early Childhood Family Education is a program to connect families within the STMA community. ECFE offers classes, separating and non-separating for children ages birth through five and their families.
Kids Play is a school age child care program for children Kindergarten through 4th grade. Just 4 Kids program is for children who are 4 years old by Sept. 1.
Spend time with just dad! Play in the gym, do a craft, get messy - just have fun!!
FREE Infant class for Babies and their parents!
Spend time with your little ones without the stress of separation! A great way to introduce school!
Get Ready for Kindergarten!
Preschool-age children and their parents will enjoy time together while learning how fun school can be!
Classes with a short separation in the safety of a classroom setting. Parents are just down the hall!
Fun one-time events for the entire family! Check out all we have to offer!
Classes to introduce your little one to new friends!
The pool is located at St. Michael-Albertville Middle School East 4862 Naber Ave NE St. Michael, MN 55376 Enter Door H
DAY 1 - Monday, June 15
7:30 a.m. Leave Eastview Education Center, 9375 Fenning Ave. NE., Monticello. Load in front parking lot. Park on the far end of the lot near School Blvd.
Make a comfort stop in Menomonie and have lunch (included) in Wisconsin Dells. Continue to Lake Geneva, WI. The area was a popular summer retreat for the barons of wealth in lumber, cattle, oil, steel, cement, manufacturing, and durable goods.They built mansions and large homes on the lake from the 1850s, through the heyday of the Roaring 20s.Check into Harbor Shores Resort, featuring park view rooms for a two-night stay. The hotel is located downtown near shopping and dining. Take time for dinner (on your own) at one of the nearby restaurants. Tonight, enjoy an entertaining show in Lake Geneva.
DAY 2 - Tuesday, June 16
Board the Lake Geneva U.S. Mail Boat Tour. This narrated cruise features the beautiful mansions on the Lake. There are only a handful of places left in the country where mail is still delivered by boat and none with a more exciting and scenic tour. Mail is still delivered to about 60 homes around Lake Geneva daily, from mid-June to mid-September. The Walworth departs with a load of passengers, and a unique mail person. They must jump off the bow of the boat while it is still moving and on to the pier. Deliver the mail, grab any outgoing parcels and leap back on to the stern of the boat before it passes by. After the cruise, walk across the street for lunch (included) at one of Lake Geneva’s most popular restaurants. Meet a docent who will escort the group to the Black Point Estate and Gardens, overlooking Geneva Lake. It was the summer home for Chicago beer baron, Conrad Seipp, and four generations of his descendants.While taking in stunning views from the grand veranda you will get a taste of what it was like to summer in this historic place. Step into the original American dream and learn how this German immigrant built one of the finest examples of Queen Anne architecture. See one of the most intact collections of Victorian furnishings in the Midwest. It is a historic site owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. This evening dining is on your own in downtown Lake Geneva.
DAY 3 - Wednesday, June 17
Travel to North Freedom, WI to visit the Mid-Continental Railway Museum. Spend time in the Train Coach Sheds that are filled with restored wooden passenger cars, freight cars and displays from the turn of the century. See examples of nationally renowned wood car restorations such as the Badger # 2 “Fish Car” the exquisite Art Nouveau-motif of the Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western # 63, the 1903-built Copper Range coach # 60. In the outdoor display yard, you can inspect steam locomotives up-close. There are nearly 40 train cars and locomotives on prominent. Board the passenger train for a memorable ride in restored coaches built in 1915. An authentically attired conductor will call "all aboard!" before the train leaves from the historic depot, built in 1894. Have lunch (included) and return to Monticello by early evening.
Deadline for this trip is April 13th. Must be paid in full by this date. NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE.
You may bring coolers with beverages and snacks on the bus. There will be plenty of storage under the bus for luggage.
While we strive to maintain the current schedule, times and locations are subject to change without advance notification.