Share Your Talents with the Sauk Prairie Community

The Sauk Prairie Community Center is looking for instructors! Teaching a class is a great way to share your knowledge, skills, and passion with our community.

We are currently looking for instructors to teach:

  • Chess for kids

  • Knitting/Crocheting for adults

  • Painting for adults

  • Functional Stretching

Plus, we are always open to new ideas for classes or workshops!

Qualifications:
All you need is a dedication to community, a commitment to helping others, and a passion for sharing knowledge! Depending on the particular class and content, a degree or certification is not always required. 

Hours:
Hours are flexible and based on your availability. Community Center staff will help you schedule a time that works for you and for potential students. 

Pay:
We work with instructors to set an appropriate registration fee for classes, and set the instructor's earnings.

Deadline:
We add new classes on a rolling basis and can onboard new instructors at any time. All class details need to be finalized within 6 weeks of class start date. Please plan for 2-3 weeks of planning with Community Center staff before details can be finalized.

How to Apply:
Submit our online course proposal; or, contact us via email at community.center@gmail.com, or by phone at (608) 643-8386 option 1.

About the Sauk Prairie Community Center:
The Sauk Prairie Community Center is part of the Sauk Prairie School District and offers affordable and accessible classes, workshops, and events for all ages and demographics. Located at 730 Monroe St. in Sauk City, we have a gym, industrial kitchen, and classroom, and can accommodate many different types of classes and activities. 

Check out our current program catalog to see our current class listing.

Questions? 
You can reach Community Center staff by email at community.center@gmail.com, or by phone at (608) 643-8386 option 1.

Community Education Programs Staff

Marianne Rauls, Director
Community Education Services
608-643-8386 (ootion 1)

Jae Wiseton, Program Assistant
Community Education
608-643-8386 (option 1)


"Community is much more than belonging to something;
it's about doing something together that  makes belonging matter."

(-Brian Solis)