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Royalty Party!

Dates: June 25, 2024

Meets: Tu from 6 PM to 7:30 PM

Location: Instructional Planning Center Board Room 1

Registration Fee: $25.00

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Here ye! Here ye! Every prince, princess, knight, duke and lady is invited to attend a Royal Party with a variety of games, activities, and treats. Design a Coat of Arms. Try some friendly jousting. Protect your kingdom from a dragon. Wear your favorite regal attire to celebrate in a royal way! All ages. Adults welcome to attend with their children. Ages 5 & under require a parent/guardian. Adults welcome to attend with their children at no charge. Middle and high school students sign up as a lady or lord-in-waiting to train in leadership skills and have dinner with the team prior to assisting with the party!
Fee: $25.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Registration Fee$ 25.00
Course Fee (Alternate)Lady or Lords In Waiting- 6th-12th Grade Helpers$ 20.00

Instructional Planning Center Board Room 1

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Aleta Lindell


Aleta (Jaspers) Lindell has a passion for helping people be their personal best. Her upbringing near Eden, SD, years as a teacher after graduating from the University of South Dakota, time as a nanny on the east coast, and study of Executive Leadership gave her experiences that lead her to the field of etiquette.

She is in her 17th year inspiring individuals in the world of leadership and social graces through Miss Jaspers' House in Sioux Falls, SD. Known for teaching fine dining classes, you will find Lindell helping youth touch up their manners, guiding high school students for formal events, and preparing adults to advance in the workplace. She is supported by grants to teach classes in area schools, offers seminars for various businesses and leadership academies, and volunteers with the elderly and Ronald McDonald House Charities. While Lindell spends much of her time being a support to others, she is never far from her own two daughters. Aleta is grateful for her husband Mark, who encourages her to be who God made her to be.

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