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  • HOME BUYING & BUDGETING SEMINAR

    Whether you are a first time buyer or buying again and would like to get a better handle on the process, this class is for you. This informational class with hosts Mary Baker, local EXP Realtor licensed in Michigan and Ohio, Steve Caldwell, Mortgage 1 Lender who deals with all loans including the First Time Home Buyer Assistant loans, and Eric Baker who holds a Financial Educator certificate, will help you learn how to make and set up a budget. Shelley Jacobs with Clearwater Title will also be available to assist as well.
  • Horseback Lessons

    HORSE RIDING LESSONS (English Style) For students in grades K-12. Saddle up and learn to ride. Classes now forming in English Style riding. Lessons are held at Stonehaven Farms, 351 Samaria Rd., Temperance, MI. Outdoor facility is utilized as weather permits. Please wear jeans or long pants & shoes or boots to class. Safety helmets are provided.4 PRIVATE LESSONS - Time Schedules may be changed after Registration.
  • JRE Latchkey Center

    • Latchkey
    • School Year 2023-2024
    Community Education is the educational philosophy that underlies community schools and advocates the creation of opportunities for community member-individuals, schools, businesses and public and private organizations-to become partners in addressing community needs. Community Education is most easily recognized in the community school as an entity that is open beyond the traditional school day for the purpose of providing academic, recreation, health, social service and work-preparation programs for people of all ages. Bedford Latchkey’s Program is founded on the belief that children should enjoy their childhood in a safe learning rich environment. We believe “play” is essential in the development of a child’s emotional, intellectual, social and physical development when combined with activities that bridge, engage and extend prior knowledge while enhancing basic life skills.
  • LEARN TO PLAY PICKLEBALL SAFELY

    Are you new to Pickleball? Want to learn the rules, skills and techniques and meet other players? Join Steve as he takes you through the paces to become a safe Pickler. Register early as space is limited.
  • LINE DANCE - BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE

    In this beginner/intermediate class, you will be introduced to basic line dance steps and will learn many fun-filled dances that are currently being done at some of the clubs. The first half of class time will be beginner level while the second half will be intermediate. This is a great way to get exercise, and a partner is not required. We will be dancing to both country and mainstream music. Be prepared to shake, shuffle, and boot scoot your way through this weekly hour of fun. Leather-soled shoes or boots are recommended so you can move freely without sticking to the floor. Different dances are taught each session.
  • Lacrosse Clinic

    Come learn the fundamentals of lacrosse with BJHS coaches and players - catching, throwing, scooping and cradling. Learn the basic rules and penalties of the game.
  • Latchkey

    Community Education is the educational philosophy that underlies community schools and advocates the creation of opportunities for community member-individuals, schools, businesses and public and private organizations-to become partners in addressing community needs. Community Education is most easily recognized in the community school as an entity that is open beyond the traditional school day for the purpose of providing academic, recreation, health, social service and work-preparation programs for people of all ages. Bedford Latchkey’s Program is founded on the belief that children should enjoy their childhood in a safe learning rich environment. We believe “play” is essential in the development of a child’s emotional, intellectual, social and physical development when combined with activities that bridge, engage and extend prior knowledge while enhancing basic life skills.
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  • MOTHER/SON GLOW BOWLING PARTY

    Bedford boys from kindergarten thru 5th grade and their moms, grandmas, aunts, etc., enjoy bowling, shoe rental, pizza & soda, all at Forest View Lanes, 2345 W. Dean Rd., Temperance, MI! Deadline to register: May 8th. Register early, space is limited. Being waitlisted does not guarantee a spot.
  • MRE Latchkey Center

    • Latchkey
    • School Year 2023-2024
    Community Education is the educational philosophy that underlies community schools and advocates the creation of opportunities for community member-individuals, schools, businesses and public and private organizations-to become partners in addressing community needs. Community Education is most easily recognized in the community school as an entity that is open beyond the traditional school day for the purpose of providing academic, recreation, health, social service and work-preparation programs for people of all ages. Bedford Latchkey’s Program is founded on the belief that children should enjoy their childhood in a safe learning rich environment. We believe “play” is essential in the development of a child’s emotional, intellectual, social and physical development when combined with activities that bridge, engage and extend prior knowledge while enhancing basic life skills.
  • MUSHROOM - Design and Paint- Ages 14 and up

    Ages 14 and up - In this 2-hour class, you will be designing and painting this beautiful glass mushroom to show off in your yard. All supplies included as well as a landscaping light. Deadline to register: May 14
  • Pre T-Ball

    The T-Ball league is to introduce pre-schoolers to the game. Basic skills are taught to give children an opportunity to enjoy playing organized sports. T-ball teams do not have pitchers; instead batters hit the ball off a batting tee using softer balls.In order to give all players maximum participation, league rules require every player play the entire game. The emphasis is on skill development, sportsmanship, active participation and fun.
  • Recreation Leagues

    A variety of sport leagues are offered throughout the year. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for the youth in our community to play organized sports. The emphasis is on skill development, good sportsmanship, active participation and fun. Coaches are always needed, please let us know if you are willing to coach a team.  To ensure that your child is properly positioned on a team, indicate your grade level in your profile before registering.
  • SAFE SITTER

    Safe Sitter is a medically-oriented instruction session that teaches boys and girls ages 11-15 to handle emergencies when caring for young children. It is a 5-1/2-hour program with hands-on training the following areas: basic lifesaving techniques, safety precautions to prevent accidents, how to activate an emergency system, and tips on basic child care. Class limit of 12.
  • SUMMER BAND JUMPSTART PROGRAM

    Participation in the Summer Band Jumpstart Program is a great way to learn how to play your new instrument before your instrumental class begins in the fall. Participation in this program is not required but is HIGHLY recommended. This program provides an opportunity for incoming 6th grade students or students learning a new instrument to begin developing the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the Bedford band program. Students will need to have their own instrument and supplies to participate unless other arrangements have been made in advance with Mr. Meggitt. Program dates: June 17th - June 27th, Monday through Thursday both weeks, 8 practices, 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. in the Bedford High School band room. For questions or financial assistance, email: cory.meggitt@mybedford.us DEADLINE TO REGISTER: June 7
  • SUMMER BAND PROGRAM

    Participation in the Summer Band program is highly recommended for all band students! Summer band meets 4 days a week and keeps your musician playing during the summer when they are not motivated to play by themselves. Student musicians may attend as many rehearsals as they want and can take days off for family obligations or vacations. Summer Band is a good way to stay in touch with all your friends and have a great time making music together! Activities include: fun music from pop songs, musicals, and movies; activities after most Thursday practices; concert and party at conclusion of program (Date TBD). The program runs June 17th to July 11th. Rehearsal schedule is Monday-Thursday in the senior high school band room; 10:00 -10:45 a.m. - 7th & 8th Grade Band. Price includes shirt, concert, and activities. DEADLINE TO REGISTER: June 7
  • SUMMER ORCHESTRA JUMPSTART PROGRAM

    Participation in the Summer Orchestra Jumpstart Program is a great way to learn how to play your new instrument before your instrumental class begins in the fall. Participation in this program is not required but is HIGHLY recommended. This program provides an opportunity for incoming 6th grade students or students learning a new instrument to begin developing the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the Bedford orchestra program. Students will need to have their own instrument and supplies to participate unless other arrangements have been made in advance with Mr. Dinwoody. Program dates: June 17th - June 27th, Monday through Thursday both weeks, 8 practices, 9 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. in the Bedford Junior High School band room. For questions or financial assistance, email: cailaen.dinwoody@mybedford.us DEADLINE TO REGISTER: June 7
  • SUMMER PARKS PROGRAM

    The parks program is filled with games, arts & crafts, sports and other activities. This summer the program will be held at Jackman Road Elementary. Field trips will be scheduled throughout the summer to add excitement and different venues for children ages K-12 years of age. Specialty weeks are being put together to highlight the various destination spots. Outdoor activities are emphasized and children are welcome to come and go (with parental permission) throughout the day, participating in activities according to their interests. Children must sign in and out when joining and leaving. Please dress your child for an active day of play and crafts. Casual play clothes and tennis shoes are recommended. T-shirts will be available and requested to wear on field trips. Monday-Friday, 10:00 am. - 3:00 pm, June 17th - August 16th. Children are NOT required to stay all day. There is a $60 discount for each sibling in the same household. The discount will automatically be applied when you checkout.
  • Safe Sitter

    Safe Sitter is a medically-oriented instruction series that teaches boys and girls ages 11-13 how to handle emergencies when caring for young children. The program offers actual hands-on training in the following area: basic lifesaving techniques, safety precautions to help prevent accidents, how to activate an emergency system, and tips on basic child care.
  • Safety Town

    The purpose of this program is geared toward pre-kindergarten students to help them learn and understand good safety habits both at home and away. Children will become acquainted with a semi-school routine as well as becoming friends with many resource people in our community. Your child will be more confident and secure when they start school in the fall. Each child is taught basic rules of traffic and pedestrian safety, fire prevention, school bus safety, poison control, water safety, stranger danger and much more. In addition to the activities in the classroom, the students will practice pedestrian safety, learn how to get to and from school safely and "drive" big-wheel type cars while learning traffic rules. Safety Town is specially designed for your child's needs - it's both fun and educational.
  • Safety Town

    The purpose of this program is geared toward pre-kindergarten students to help them learn and understand good safety habits both at home and away. Children will become acquainted with a semi-school routine as well as becoming friends with many resource people in our community. Your child will be more confident and secure when they start school in the fall. Each child is taught basic rules of traffic and pedestrian safety, fire prevention, school bus safety, poison control, water safety, stranger danger and much more. In addition to the activities in the classroom, the students will practice pedestrian safety, learn how to get to and from school safely and "drive" big-wheel type cars while learning traffic rules. Safety Town is specially designed for your child's needs - it's both fun and educational.
  • Segment 1 Michigan Driver Education (under 18 years of age)

    Michigan Driver Education Segment 1 is for Michigan students under 18 years of age (minimum age is 14 years, 8 months by the first day of class). Segment 1 consists of: 12 days (2 hours each day for a total of 24 hours total) of classroom instruction and 6 hours behind-the-wheel driving with the instructor (driving days/times will be arranged by instructor). The instructor has up to 3 weeks after the classroom portion to complete driving and observation hours with student. Students must complete all State of Michigan Driver Education requirements to receive Segment 1 Certificate of Completion. Refunds (less service fee) or transfers will only be issued if requested to the Community Ed office at least 3 business days prior to the class start date. Refunds requested after the 3 days, but before the 2nd day of class will be $155.00. No refunds will be issued after the 2nd day of class! Check your calendar before registering, student must attend all 12 days (24 hours) of classroom instruction, no exceptions. You will be required to re-register and re-pay for a new session if you do not show or do not complete requirements during your registered session. When registering, you need to state full name (first, middle and last) as it appears on your birth certificate. WAITLIST POSITIONS DO NOT TRANSFER FROM ONE SESSION TO ANOTHER. IF INTERESTED IN MULTIPLE WAITLISTED SESSIONS, PLEASE REGISTER FOR EACH WAITLISTED SESSION SEPARATELY.
  • Segment 2 Michigan Driver Education (under 18 years of age)

    Driver Education Segment 2 students must have completed Segment 1. Students must have MI Graduated Level 1 Learners License for minimum of 3 months and have minimum of 30 hours (2 evening) drive time logged by first day of class. Must attend all scheduled classes (6 hours total) - failure to so will result in a non-complete and you will have to repay and retake the class. Refunds (less service fees) or transfers will only be issued if requested to the Community Ed office at least 3 business days prior to the class start date. When registering, please be sure to state full name (first, middle and last) and MI Driver's License Number is required. Summer Session Registration will open on Friday, May 3 at 6:00 p.m. - Space Limited (Dates/times will be posted on Bedford Community Education Facebook week of April 29 but you can't register until May 3 at 6:00 p.m.)
  • Segment 2 Michigan Driver Education (under 18 years of age)

    Driver Education Segment 2 students must have completed Segment 1. Students must have MI Graduated Level 1 Learners License for minimum of 3 months and have minimum of 30 hours (2 evening) drive time logged by first day of class. Must attend all scheduled classes - failure to so will result in a non-complete and you will have to repay and retake the class. Refunds (less service fees) or transfers will only be issued if requested to the Community Ed office at least 3 business days prior to the class start date. When registering, please be sure to state full name (first, middle and last) and MI Driver's License Number is required. WAITLIST POSITIONS DO NOT TRANSFER FROM ONE SESSION TO ANOTHER. IF INTERESTED IN MULTIPLE WAITLISTED SESSIONS, PLEASE REGISTER FOR EACH WAITLISTED SESSION SEPARATELY.