Community Ed & Rec offering general-interest classes
Posted April 6, 2026
Plymouth School District Community Education & Recreation is offering Real Estate for Home Buyers again this spring, along with new classes Bridal Bootcamp, Dried Flower Wreath, Mother’s Day Bouquet, and Discover Your CliftonStrengths!
Bridal Bootcamp - NEW!
Getting married in the next year or two and already feeling the stress? Learn to calm your nervous system and plan your special day with ease and confidence by joining Kerri, a health coach and a wedding planner for 16+ years. She’ll cover the most efficient tools to help you make those tough decisions. Leave with a sense of calm and a worry-free wedding-planning tool.
Instructor: Kerri, Health Coach, Wedding Planner
Details: 6-7:30pm Wednesday April 15 in the PHS Amphitheater
Fee: $20 through April 6, then $30
Dried Flower Wreath - NEW!
Celebrate the beauty of a spring that never fades with this workshop! Using Airy Point Farms’ locally and lovingly grown blooms, you’ll create an everlasting, spring-inspired wreath filled with soft textures, airy movement, and timeless color. We’ll guide you step-by-step as you design a one-of-a-kind wreath that brings the Art of Agriculture into your home.
Instructor: Nicole Sippel of Airy Point Farms
Details: 6:30pm-8pm Thursday April 30 in the PHS Food Science & Agriculture Center
Fee: $71 through April 20, then $81
Mother’s Day Bouquet- NEW!
Give the gift of the freshest flowers this Mother's Day! Come yourself and build a bouquet with her in mind, or bring mom along to make her own masterpiece. Using locally grown spring blooms from Airy Point Farms, you’ll create an arrangement that's perfect for the holiday – as unique and beautiful as mom herself!
Instructor: Nicole Sippel of Airy Point Farms
Details: 6:30-8pm Thursday May 7 in the PHS Food Science & Agriculture Center
Fee: $66 through April 27, then $76
Discover Your CliftonStrengths: Name It, Claim It, Aim It - NEW!
Do you wonder why you excel in certain areas yet feel drained in others? Most people spend their lives trying to "fix" their weaknesses but the real secret to success lies in investing in what you’re naturally good at. In this interactive CliftonStrengths workshop using the "Name It, Claim It, Aim It" framework, you’ll learn how to understand the unique language of 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 personal and professional goals. Whether you’re looking to boost your career or simply improve your daily wellbeing, this session will give you the tools to lead with your best self!
*Participants must have their CliftonStrengths Top 5 results ready to discuss, which you will purchase yourself from the Gallup Website in advance.
Instructor: Emilie Dahm of Dahm Consulting
Details: 6-7:30pm Wednesday May 20 in the PHS Library
Fee: $20 until May 11, then $30, in addition to the cost of the assessment (complete the Top 5 Assessment in advance; approximately $25)
Real Estate for Home Buyers
This workshop is designed to guide first-time homebuyers through every step of the home-purchasing process. The class will cover the basics of budgeting, understanding credit, mortgage loan options, down-payment assistance programs, and the preapproval process. Participants will learn what to expect during home showings, how to make a competitive offer, and the role of professionals such as real estate agents, lenders, home inspectors, appraisers, and title companies. Attendees will leave with the confidence and knowledge to move forward with their home search and able to make informed decisions with the help of a local lender and real estate agent.
Instructors: Jenna Klinger with Greystone Realty, and Derrick Hermann with Bell Bank
Details: 5:30-7pm Thursday May 28 in the PHS Library
Fee: Free, but you must register by May 18 so we know there is enough interest
How do I register?
- Online: If possible, please register online via MyRec, which carries no service fee and offers immediate confirmation. You can pay online with a credit card to hold your spot, send a check by mail, or pay in person with cash, check, or credit card. (You first will need to create a MyRec account, if you have not already done so; once we verify residency and approve the account, you can register for any of our offerings going forward.)
- In person: You can register in our office, where we will help set up your MyRec account and can accept cash, check, and credit cards. Park in the visitor lot in front of Plymouth High School, 125 S. Highland Ave., and enter Door 18 on the south end of the building. Our office is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.
- By mail: While MyRec registration is preferred, you still can print a registration form to mail with a check to Community Ed & Rec, 125 S. Highland Ave., Plymouth WI 53073.
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!



