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  • Fantastic Mr. Fox

    Mr. Fox is smart, clever and rather fantastic, but can he save his family and friends form the trio of spiteful, nasty, smelly farmers who are out to get them? This hilarious, toe-tapping new musical is a celebration of courage, family and community. A fantastic musical for all ages. The Ives Auditorium is a beautiful theater where every seat is great! It's located at the Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center in Bloomington. Transportation is not provided for this event.
  • MN Twins

    Calling all Twins fans! Hop on board the bus down to Minneapolis and help us cheer on the hometown team as they take on the Houston Astros in July and the Chicago White Sox in August. These are both Sunday afternoon games at Target Field. Game time is 1:10pm. These are very popular events, so get your registrations in early. Limited wheelchair seating is available. The tickets are in the Treasure Island Cove section, just inside the front gate. The bus departs from Valley Middle School. You will dropped off and picked up right at in front of the main entrance. We must receive your registration and payments by June 13th for the July 7th game and July 11th for the August 4th game, or until the tickets have sold out. Caregivers need to register and pay for each game ticket.
  • SPAM Museum & More Day Trip

    Ready for a full day of adventure? Hop on board a luxury motorcoach with your friends for a trip to Austin, Minnesota. We will have a tour of the SPAM Museum. You will be able to purchase various flavors of SPAM in the Gift Shop too! We will visit the Austin Artworks Center and make a craft. (Craft making is not included in the caregiver fee). Lunch is on your own and there are many restaurants within a block of the museum and art center. Steve's Pizza, Piggy Blues' Bar-B-Que, Downtown Grill, El Mariachi Mexican, Tender Made Sandwich Shop and B & J Bar and Grill are some of the nearby restaurants for lunch. Remember to bring money for your meal! After lunch we'll hop back on the bus and head to the Hormel Nature Center where you can explore the trails and Interpretive Center. There are fun and interactive exhibits with live animals, touch tables, puzzles and games, a play area, and more! Learn about the local history, the wildlife, and the story of the Jay C. Hormel Nature Center. Caregivers must register and pay the caregiver fee to reserve room on the bus and tours.
  • St. Paul Saints

    Come and watch the St. Paul Saints at CHS Field as they play the Toledo Mudhens in June, the Omaha Storm Chasers in July and the Scranton/Wilkes Barre Railriders in August. This beautiful field in Lowertown is sure to help you enjoy a great time watching Saints baseball! After the July and Augusts games we will stay for the fireworks!. The pig will be there along with the usual Saints' craziness that we all love! No doubt, there will be some new and fun surprises as well. We will be sitting in reserved seats. Bring along some extra cash if you would like to purchase refreshments or souvenirs. Dress appropriately for the weather. Be aware that the June game starts at 2:07pm. The July 26 and August 23 games begin at 7:07pm. We must receive your registration and payment by May 23 for the June 23 game and by June 26 for the July 26 game and by July 24 for the August 23 game, or until tickets have sold out. Every person attending the game, including caregivers need to register and purchase a ticket for each game.
  • Taco Tuesday!

    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us at Casper's Cherokee in Eagan with friends, all you can eat tacos and fun! This price also includes soda pop and water.
  • The Fabulous Lipitones

    What happens when an a cappella quartet loses a key member to a heart-stopping high “B flat?” The three surviving members suddenly find themselves scrambling to find a tenor before the national competition. When the golden tones of “Bob” are heard through the phone the Lipitones are all ears… but when they meet him in person, he’s not quite what they expected. An uproarious comedy of misunderstanding, stereotypes and the path to perfect harmony. Lunch is served at 11:30am and the show starts at 1:00pm. The lunch menu is Creamy Chicken Breast, Roasted Red Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Coleslaw, Dinner Rolls, Assorted Desserts, Coffee and Hot Tea. (Special dietary meals available by request ahead of time, call the Project Explore office by May 3rd.) All registrations for this luncheon and performance must be received by May 3rd.