Kimball Area Travel Club wrapped up Day 7 at the Connemara Oysters Farm, which dates back to 1893, one of the oldest oyster farms in Ireland. Farmer David reiterated that you need resilience on a farm. Students learned about the 3-year process of how oysters grow, how to harvest the oysters, how to shuck the oysters and how to pack the oysters "cup up" with sea weed for deliveries. This Ireland oysters farm exports an annual output of 100 tons of oysters around the world, with Malaysia being the most consistent customer. The highlight of the oyster farm visit (or lowlight as some of students would say) was trying a fresh oyster for the first time. #KimballTravelClub
4 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Oyster farm
Farmer David
Shuck oyster bags
Oysters
Packing oysters
Oyster bay
Test tasting oysters
Packing Oysters
Oyster shells
Oyster farm
Day 7 the Kimball Area Travel Club traveled outside of Galway to visit the Glengowla Mines, pan for gold, witness a sheepdog presentation and learn about oyster farming on June 22. The Glengowla Mines opened in 1850-1865, then reopened for tourism in the 1990's. The mine goes as deep as 240 feet in some areas where previous miners mined for lead and silver in the 1800's. Galena Stone was found there, made of lead and silver. The local sheep farmer uses border collie dogs to help herd his sheep. They use voice commands and whistle commands for long distances with their trained dogs. The most important part on farm is breeding animals. Ireland exports 90% of its wool, which unfortunately is not worth much anymore. Kimball visited the Kylemore Abbey for lunch, which featured a castle and small Gothic church dating back to the 1800's. #KimballTravelClub
4 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Sheep farm
Sheep Farm
Mines
Mines
Pan for gold
Mine
Mines
In the Mines
Kylemore Castle and Abbey
Castle
The Stearns County Sheriff's Office is hosting a training at the Kimball Area High School on June 24. The group will be using the east side of the facility. Please don't be alarmed if you see multiple emergency vehicles at the school tomorrow. Contact Community Education with any questions at 320-398-7700 x 1114.
4 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Stearns County Sheriff 6/24
🏀 Summer Girls Basketball Camp (Finishing Grades 6–11) 📅 June 23–26 🕐 1:00–4:00 PM 📍 Kimball Area High School- Wirth Gym Still time to register through Kimball Area Community Education! 🔗 https://kimball.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/3257/public/1/sp/_]() #KimballCommunityEd
4 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Summer Girls Basketball camp starts today 6/23
Join Babysitting 101 through Kimball Area Community Ed to prepare your child to stay home alone safely and learn essential caregiving skills to babysit with confidence. Sign up today! https://kimball.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/3246/public/1/sp/ #KimballCommunityEd
4 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Babysitting Class
Kimball Youth Dance is back! Join us for one-day ballet camps full of dancing, creativity, games, and fun. Register today through Kimball Area Community Ed! https://kimball.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/3292/public/1/sp/ https://kimball.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/3291/public/1/sp/ #KimballCommunityEd
4 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
ballet camps
In Ireland, June 21st is the date of the June Solstice, which is the longest day and shortest night of the year. Kimball Area Travel Club had a breathtaking day, making visits to the Cliffs of Moher and swimming in the Galway Bay, which is fed by the North Atlantic Ocean. Located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher are 710 feet high and run 14 kilometers. It's fascinating to learn that the rocks that make up the Cliffs of Moher were formed over 300 million years ago during the Carboniferous Period. The group also made a stop at a Galway Bay beach, which is fed from the North Atlantic Ocean. Students braved the cold weather and water, enjoyed collecting sea shells and playing football on the beach. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
Scenic view
Galway Bay
Galway Bay
Sea Shells
Football on the beach
Galway Bay
Kimball Area Travel Club also partook in the Redmond Farm Tour on June 20. Students had the opportunity to plant broccoli and cabbage prior to walking the farmland, learning about the agricultural history of Ireland. The Irish export 90% of their produced beef, in which 40% of the exported beef goes to the UK. Most farms use a pasture-based system for beef cattle. It takes roughly 18-24 months for the cattle to reach a target weight of 1400 pounds prior to processing. The small island of Ireland also has 160 kilometers of hedge rows, which is enough to circle the world 4x over. The required hedges help improve air quality in Ireland by acting as natural barriers that filter pollutants, capture carbon, and generally contribute to a healthier environment. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Schools
students gardening
students listening to guide on tour of fields
students at garden stand
stone wall
students planting
students holding produce
student walking in field
four students feed in a square
cattle in field
students on guided tour of fields
Day 5 the Kimball Area Travel Club visited two more local farms in Ireland. The first stop was at The Village at Wheelocks, a family-owned strawberry farm. Students learned about the growing process and the importance of marketing on the business side of things, which only sells locally and not to super markets. Farmer Cyril said, "We grow what we sell and sell what we grow." 😊🍓 The 28-acre strawberry farm employs roughly 50 people and strives to respect both their employees and customers. As Farmer Cyril added, "Good customer service creates ripples while bad customer service creates waves." There are only above ground/table top strawberry farms in Ireland. Farmers have found this process is better for labor, to pick the berries standing up versus in the ground and bent over. Kimball students enjoyed weeding the strawberry plants, picking ripe strawberries and eating some of the best tasting strawberries in the world. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Schools
Strawberry farm
Farmer Cyril
Strawberry farm
Strawberry farm
Weeding Strawberries
Strawberry weeding
Strawberry weeding
Strawberry farm
Picking strawberries
Best strawberries in the world
Good Luck to Senior Trap Shooting Captain Tayler Verhey as he competes at the MN State Shooting League today, June 20 in the Metro. Tayler placed in the top 100 (41st) in our State that had over 10,866 participants to qualify. Good Luck Tayler, we are proud of you!!!!
5 months ago, Carly Serbus
tayler
Happy Friday from the gardens and farms in Ireland.☘️💐🐄🍎 #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Apple Orchard
Dairy Farm
Stud Farm
Apple Orchard
Apple Orchard
Clover
Garden
Dairy Cattle
Apple Orchard
Apple Orchard
Day 4 the Kimball Area Travel Club members toured an organic apple orchard and a local dairy farm. The 5 generation farm, known as Highbank Orchard, claims to be only organic apple orchard in the world. Students had the opportunity to taste test apple cider vinegar, treacle, orchard syrup and homegrown strawberries under the beautiful canopy of a 350 year old oak tree. The tradition at the orchard is to hug the large tree and make a wish. Later in the afternoon on June 19 the Kimball group traveled to a local dairy farm in nearby Moonarch. Students learned about how one farmer can remotely milk a herd of 75 cattle using robotic machines while traveling the world. Students were able to tour the 88-acre farm and help pick "stones" in the clover-sown field. There are 1800 dairy farms in Ireland, in which 93% of dairy production is exported out of the country. An impressive 46% of the world's baby formula stems from Ireland. Kimball Area Travel Club is looking forward to visiting produce and beef farms tomorrow. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Tree Hug/Wish
Taste Testing
O
Robotic Milking
Picking Stones
Robotic Milking
Dairy Farm
More highlights from Kilkenny, Ireland. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Ireland 2025
Sensory Garden
Horse Racing
Garden
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Castle
Kilkenny
Kilkenny
Mass in Ireland
Day 3 in Ireland was jaw-dropping for Kimball Area Travel Club members on June 18. Students were introduced to the local game of Hurling. Hurling is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic Irish origin, played by men and women. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football, such as the field and goals, the number of players and much terminology. The group then visited the Irish National Stud & Gardens museum. Students enjoyed an award-winning Irish racehorse experience. Folks walked through the world-famous Japanese Gardens and walked around the stud farm. After lunch at a local café, the group traveled to view the breathtaking Kilkenny Castle. The powerful Irish Butler family owned the castle for nearly 800 years before selling Kilkenny Castle in 1967 to the Castle Restoration Committee for a symbolic £50. This was done by Arthur Butler, 6th Marquess of Ormonde, who felt it was necessary to preserve the historic castle from further deterioration, according to Irish Tourism. The castle was then handed over to the state shortly afterwards and the state spent millions restoring the castle. Students then enjoyed a walking tour through the heart of Kilkenny, learning about the history of the city. What a day! #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Ireland 2025
Hurling
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle
Wishing you a happy Juneteenth!
5 months ago, Kimball Schools
Juneteenth
Bump, set, spike—and lots of smiles! Our K–7 volleyball campers brought their best, learning new skills, working hard, and having a blast. Great work this week!
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
K-2 VBall Camp
Gr. 3-4 Vball Camp
Gr. 5-7 Vball
More highlights from Dublin, Ireland. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Garden of Remembrance
Garden of Remembrance
Dancing
Music
Shopping
Park
Day 2 in Ireland was "epic" for the Kimball Area Travel Club members. The group made a stop in the Phoenix Park first thing on June 17. The park is 1,752 acres and has been open to the public since 1660. Locals can be seen playing Cricket and Polo on the grounds. Dublin Zoo exists within the park, which is the 3rd oldest zoo in the world. A special stop was made at the large cross which stands in the center of the park. Over 1.25 million Irish attended mass there with the late Pope John Paul II back in 1979. Kimball students visited the Garden of Remembrance, which represents peace in Ireland. The late President JFK had Irish descent and spoke in this garden in 1963 just 5 months before he died. Next, the group experienced a breathtaking visit to the historic St. Patrick's Cathedral, which dates back to 1220. The afternoon included free time in downtown Dublin to dine at a local café, shop and explore. The group also took a 2-hour visit to EPIC museum, Every Person Is Connected, to learn about the history of Ireland and the reasoning behind emigration. The day was capped off with an entertaining dinner at Taylors, which featured talented musicians and dancers showcasing Irish folk dancing and music. Some of the Kimball students even had the opportunity to partake in dancing as well. #KimballTravelClub
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park
St. Patrick's Cathedral
EPIC
EPIC
St. Patrick's Cathedral
EPIC
EPIC
Dinner Folk Dance
Dancing
Kimball Area Travel Club arrived safely in Dublin, Ireland on June 16. Five students and three adults enjoyed the Malahide Castle and gardens in Dublin, shopping and walking on the historic Grafton Street, and strolled through the St. Stephen's Park in the heart of the city. A trip to Trinity College, where the renowned "Book of Kells" is located, was a highlight as well. The group enjoyed dinner with a famous local dish called bangers and mash, which included sausage and homegrown mashed potatoes. The first evening in Ireland was capped off with a divine dessert, pavlova. #KimballTravelClub #elite8
5 months ago, Kimball Community Ed
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Trinity College
Ireland 2025
Grafton
Dinner
Dessert
Ireland 2025
Ireland 2025
Due to incoming severe weather, tonight''s Kimball Area Public School Board Meeting is Postponed. A make up date and time will be posted as soon as possible. The date and time will be posted to the school district web page.
5 months ago, Erik Widvey