Community Ed & Rec planning spring activities

Posted March 16, 2026

Plymouth School District Community Education & Recreation will offer 49 learning and wellness opportunities for all ages this spring, including 14 new ones!

What is new for Spring 2026?

  • 30-Minute Women & Weights: Smart, progressive strength training — compound lifts, confident technique, and supportive coaching — to build muscle, boost metabolism, and set the tone for a powerful day
  • Recovery Lab: 30-minute recovery and mobility class designed to help you move better and feel better with focus on joint mobility, flexibility, and muscle release
  • Zumba: High-energy, Latin-inspired dance fitness program that blends fast and slow rhythms for a full-body cardiovascular workout
  • Parent/Child Safe Splash: Structured program for ages 5-6 years with a parent or other adult that builds water confidence through foundational skills
  • Sourdough Bread & Discard Recipes: Hands-on, beginner-friendly class that lets participants explore the science behind sourdough, create a true starter, and practice mixing, proofing, shaping, and scoring techniques
  • Injury Screening: 15-20 minutes with a doctor of physical therapy to review pain, injury, or mobility concerns and discuss a plan of action
  • Micro Salad Garden: Start lettuce, radish, spinach, and arugula as you learn practical tips for planning a small garden, building healthy soil, fertilizing properly, and keeping pests under control
  • Healthy Meal Prep in Minutes: Hands-on meal-prep class designed to fuel busy days with balanced, high-protein meals, including sheet-pan pancakes, mason jar lunch salads, and flavorful chicken power bowls
  • Women’s Health 101: Informative and empowering class to explore reproductive health through the various life stages, covering common symptoms, changes, and how to confidently navigate each phase
  • Simple Bread Baking: Hands-on class covering simple techniques for mixing, shaping, and baking a basic country loaf and versatile flatbread (naan); leave with one of each ready to bake at home
  • Bridal Bootcamp: Calm your nervous system and plan your special day with ease and confidence as you learn about efficient tools to help you make those tough decisions
  • Dried Flower Wreath: Create an everlasting, spring-inspired wreath filled with soft textures, airy movement, and timeless color using locally and lovingly grown blooms
  • Mother’s Day Bouquet: Come yourself and build a bouquet with Mom in mind, or bring her along to make her own masterpiece using farm-grown spring blooms
  • Discover Your CliftonStrengths: Name It, Claim It, Aim It: Understand your top talents; appreciate the value you bring to your family, workplace, and community; and create a roadmap to use your strengths to reach your goals

Registration info

You can preview all spring offerings beginning Monday March 23 via the MyRec online registration system or by picking up a printed Spring Activity Guide in our office or at locations throughout the community. Call 920-892-5068 or email commedrec@plymouth.k12.wi.us with your address if you'd us to mail you a copy.

Registration will open at 11 a.m. Wednesday March 25. Online registration via MyRec is preferred. If you do not already have a MyRec account, please create one now; we need to verify residency and manually approve your account, so there will be a delay in your ability to register March 25 if you do not already have an account.

Learn more:

• Contact us at commedrec@plymouth.k12.wi.us or 920-892-5068.
• Visit our office on the south end of Plymouth High School (Door 18) between 8am and 4pm weekdays.
• Visit our Facebook page, where we share information regularly about our learning and wellness offerings for community members of all ages.
• Follow our Instagram feed to see some of the awesome things happening in Community Ed & Rec!