Mahtomedi Adventure Club (MAC) is a school-age childcare program coordinated by Mahtomedi Community Education.
A Four Star Parent Aware rated preschool providing a safe learning environment that strengthens social-emotional, physical, and cognitive development for children ages 3-5.
Youth Enrichment for grades K-12!
Completed grades 1-11.
Private Piano and Guitar Lessons
ECFE builds on family strengths and supports families in their efforts to raise their infants, toddlers and preschool aged children. Families attend classes together to experience learning in a safe environment to prepare for preschool and kindergarten.
Mahtomedi Early Childhood does not offer Screening appointments in June, July, or August. September appointments will be available online on August 15th at 8:00am.
In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, financial fraud and identity theft are growing threats—especially for teens who are just beginning to manage their own money. Protecting Your Personal Information in a Digital World is more important than ever.
In this class designed for high school students by Royal Credit Union, you will learn how to recognize and avoid common scams, safeguard your personal and financial information, and protect yourself against fraud. This class will equip students grades 9-12 with the practical tools, awareness, and knowledge needed to keep your information safe and your risk low.
Deb Paulsen is a Community Financial Education Coordinator for Royal Credit Union. Since 2016 she has worked on the financial education team at Royal and has helped bring financial literacy programming to thousands of learners across Minnesota and Wisconsin. She is a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC) through America’s Credit Unions and is also a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI) through the National Financial Educators Council. Deb has a passion for empowering people of all ages with financial education and strives to live out Royal’s core purpose of making a positive impact in the lives they touch.
Debra Paulsen