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Pre-K GymnasticsLooking for Lil' Parkour classes? Click here! Preschoolers can register for open gym by clicking here!Category -
PreK at Meadowview Elementary 2026-2027Kid Connection Child CareWelcome to Kid Connection Farmington Kid Connection offers quality, school age care at each elementary school in the Farmington School District. Kid Connection provides enriching out-of-school-time activities before and after school, on non-school days and during the summer months.Kid Connection 2026-2027 KC Site -
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Starting SoonRainbows & Tie Dye ScienceArts and DramaKidcreate Studios! Ages 5-12 Dive into the colorful world of science! In this vibrant science class, kids will create tie-dye slime, design their own tie-dye socks, and explore the science of color through fun, hands-on experiments. It’s a bright, messy, and magical adventure! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day.Summer 2026 -
Recreation & SportsSparks Recreation and Sports Summer Camps are designed for youth grades K-5+. These summer camps are beginner and experienced player friendly and are designed for youth to try out new sports and recreation activities or improve their skills! Options include tennis, soccer, volleyball, track, flag football, and more! Camps are typically M-Th 9-12 pm or 1-4 pm and take place throughout the summer. Please note charges for many camps have been delayed until 1-5 days before the start of camp. If your cart total is $0, please continue the checkout process to enter your payment information for the automatic charge.Category -
Recreation and SportsIGNITE Recreation and Sports Summer Camps are designed for youth grades 6-9+. These summer camps are beginner and experienced player friendly and are designed for youth to try out new sports and recreation activities or improve their skills! Options include tennis, soccer, volleyball, track, flag football, and more! Camps are typically M-Th 9-12 pm or 1-4 pm and take place throughout the summer. Please note charges for many camps have been delayed until 1-5 days before the start of camp. If your cart total is $0, please continue the checkout process to enter your payment information for the automatic charge.Category -
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Starting SoonRestful Yoga at The Lavender BarnyardFitness and RecreationKate Wolfe Ease into the lavender fields for an hour of quiet magic—gentle Yin Yoga* accompanied by the resonant, soothing tones of a Tibetan Singing Bowl sound bath. From 6–7pm, allow stillness, scent, and sound to carry you inward. Join once, or journey through a 6-class bundle.Summer 2026 -
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Riverview Elementary 2026-2027Kid Connection Child CareWelcome to Kid Connection Farmington Kid Connection offers quality, school age care at each elementary school in the Farmington School District. Kid Connection provides enriching out-of-school-time activities before and after school, on non-school days and during the summer months.Kid Connection 2026-2027 KC Site -
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Robotic Builders: BattlebotsTechnology and ScienceTech Academy Incoming Grades 1-5 Let the battles begin! Designed by the experts at MIT, LEGO® WeDo Robotics' unique system teaches students about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Students may construct a catapult, ninja star, tank, battle axe, crossbow, and more in this camp! Students will be working in pairs.Summer 2026 -
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Robotics: Scout `BotsTechnology and Science{YEL!} Robotics: Scout ‘Bots Entering grades 1st-5th Build and code space rovers to scout out Mars, the moon, and other extraterrestrial environments. Also, create a dragster and volcano alarm to learn basic computer programming while having fun! Let’s go! https://youthenrichmentleague.com/portfolio-item/r...Summer 2026 -
Rogue Robotics Programming Camp1- Academic, Health, & SafetyThe Rogue Robotics Programming Camp is a 3-day event aimed at introducing students grade 8-12 to the basics of programming through exciting and hands-on activities. Sponsored by Farmington High School’s Robotics team Rogue Robotics, and the University of Minnesota’s College of Science and Engineering, students will learn how to write code in C++, wire and program Arduino microcontrollers, and build a miniature robot that they will take home with them at the end of the camp. No prior programming experience is required and previous participants are welcome. Fee Assistance is available for this class. Please apply here: FEE ASSISTANCE REQUESTSummer 2026 -
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Save Money with Extreme Couponing!LifestyleSave $Money$ with Extreme Couponing! Learn how to save $$$ every day with extreme couponing. Coupons are NOT just for groceries. The savings can add up to HUNDREDS or even THOUSANDS of dollars every year. This comprehensive workshop will teach you: * where to find all different types of coupons, even for high ticket items * how to find the best coupon apps and websites * how to match coupons with sales for maximum savings This workshop is taught by someone who has used many couponing secrets to save thousands. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Summer 2026 -
Senior Photos by CE in August!7- Art, Music, and TheaterSenior Photoshoot at Farmington High School Capture the milestone of senior year with a 30-minute photoshoot at Farmington High School, hosted by Community Education! Our affordable session is designed to highlight your unique style and personality, set against the familiar backdrop of your school. Whether you prefer outdoor spots or classic campus views, we’ll work with you to create timeless memories. Book your session today and cherish this special moment for years to come! Families will receive the digital rights to a minimum of a head shot and body shot, and any other quality shots taken. Photos will be color corrected and lightly edited. View the photographer's portfolio here! *This photo session is designed for our Farmington families who are in need of access to quality senior photos for an affordable price* By registering for this Photo Session you are agreeing to the below: HOLD HARMLESS AND RELEASE AGREEMENT FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHY SESSION This Hold Harmless Agreement is by and between: Photographer and Photo ClientEvent/Session: FHS Senior Photo Session 1. Assumption of Risk:Client acknowledges that photography sessions may involve certain inherent risks, including but not limited to physical injury, accidents, or property damage, that could occur during or as a result of the photography session. Client agrees to assume all such risks and responsibilities associated with the session. 2. Release of Liability:Client hereby releases and holds harmless the photographer, their agents, employees, and contractors from any and all liability, claims, actions, damages, or causes of action, including any injuries or damages to person or property, arising from or related to the photography session, regardless of whether the injury or damage was caused by the negligence or fault of the photographer. 3. Indemnification:Client agrees to indemnify and defend the photographer from any and all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, or expenses arising from any injury, damage, or loss that occurs during or as a result of the photography session. 4. Use of Images:Client grants the photographer permission to use photographs taken during the session for promotional, marketing, or portfolio purposes, including but not limited to websites, social media, and print materials. If the Client does not wish to grant this permission, they must inform the photographer in writing prior to the session. 5. Governing Law:This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of MN. Any legal action related to this Agreement shall be filed in the courts of MN. 6. Acknowledgment:By registering the Client acknowledges that they have read and fully understand the terms of this Hold Harmless Agreement. The Client voluntarily and knowingly accepts the risks and releases the photographer from liability as outlined above.Summer 2026 -
Space CampTechnology and ScienceTracy Crofoot Grades K-5 Space camp is a great summer activity for your little astronomer! Campers will go on a journey of discovery and learn about the planets, solar system and beyond. Campers will be able make observations and discoveries of their own in the gym under a projection of stars. Campers will be making crafts, so play clothes are recommended. Please bring Water bottle, sunscreen, and play clothes!Summer 2026 -
Sparks After School ClubsSparks After School Clubs are designed for youth grades K-5. Options include art, movement, drama, science, and technology. Please note charges for many camps have been delayed until 1-5 days before the start of class. If your cart total is 0, please continue the checkout process to enter your payment information for the automatic charge.Category -
Sparks Summer CampsSparks Summer Camps are designed for youth grades K-5+. Options include art, movement, drama, science, and technology. Camps are typically M-Th 9-12 pm or 1-4 pm and take place throughout the summer. Please note charges for many camps have been delayed until 1-5 days before the start of camp. If your cart total is $0, please continue the checkout process to enter your payment information for the automatic charge.Category -
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Special Olympics Minnesota - Cornhole (Ages 8+)Special Olympics MinnesotaCorn hole Special Olympics Minnesota - Corn hole (Ages 8+) Special Olympics Minnesota 2026/2027 CE Catalog Share Special Olympics Minnesota Participants Ages 8 and up Corn hole, also known as bags or sack toss, is a game where players or teams take turns throwing bean bags at a corn hole board. The game is easy to learn, making it a popular recreational activity. Corn hole is a fun activity that is great for people of all ages and abilities. We offer competitive opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in activities based on Special Olympics guidelines. The programs are developed in partnership with Community Education and the Tigers, a Special Olympics of Minnesota team, serving individuals aged 8 and older. Additionally, we provide year-round sports training and competitive opportunities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, along with some unified programs with typical volunteers. Through athletic, health, and leadership initiatives, we aim to support individuals with intellectual disabilities in fostering personal growth, enriching their communities, and making a positive impact in the wider world. Regional Competition: September 12State Competition is planned for October 10, but since we do not have a coach at this time, we are not currently planning to attend unless circumstances change.Additional paperwork is required in order to participate in this sport. The Head of Delegation will reach out to athletes after registration with these forms. Click here to see if you qualify as an athlete. Fee Assistance is available for participants. If needed, please complete the following form: https://bit.ly/CE192FeeAssistance. Unified Athletes This sport offers a Unified gameplay. Participants without intellectual disabilities can participate and compete on the same team. This is a voluntary role. Unified Athletes must complete a training found online, by clicking here. Unified Athletes 18 years and older are required to do a background check. Special Olympics Minnesota offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round sports training and competitions. Through Special Olympics' athletic, health, and leadership programs, people with intellectual disabilities transform themselves, their communities, and the world. Learn more at https://specialolympicsminnesota.org/.Summer 2026 -
Special Olympics Minnesota - Flag Football (Ages 8+)Special Olympics MinnesotaSpecial Olympics Minnesota Participants Ages 8 and up Athletes Flag football provides players with physical exercise, self-discipline, and teamwork skills. Participants will also learn leadership and sportsmanship skills. Participants will be put in a division by Special Olympics Minnesota, based on ability level and age to give them a competitive experience. This sport also offers Individual Skills, which gives individual competition for all abilities a chance to compete and showcase the skills they are learning in that sport. Additional paperwork is required in order to participate in this sport. The Head of Delegation will reach out to athletes after registration with these forms. Click here to see you qualify as an athlete. Fee Assistance is available for participants. Please complete a form at https://bit.ly/CE192FeeAssistance. Unified Athletes This sport offers a Unified gameplay. Participants without intellectual disabilities can participate and compete on the same team. This is a voluntary role. Unified Athletes must complete a training found online, by clicking here. Unified Athletes 18 years and older are required to do a background check. Regionals and State Regional and State Competitions are optional for participants. More information will be shared at practice. In order to attend state, participants must compete in Regionals. Regionals will be held TBD, on just one day, at TBD. State will be held TBD, for two days (either Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun), at TBD. **Program tuition price is subsidized with Special Olympics Minnesota Funding Special Olympics Minnesota offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round sports training and competitions. Through Special Olympics' athletic, health, and leadership programs, people with intellectual disabilities transform themselves, their communities, and the world. Learn more at https://specialolympicsminnesota.org/.Summer 2026 -
NewSpecial Olympics Minnesota - Flag Football (Ages 8+)Special Olympics MinnesotaFlag football Participants Ages 8 and up Athletes Flag football provides players with physical exercise, self-discipline, and teamwork skills. Participants will also learn leadership and sportsmanship skills. We offer competitive opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in activities based on Special Olympics guidelines. The programs are developed in partnership with Community Education and the Tigers, a Special Olympics of Minnesota team, serving individuals aged 8 and older. Additionally, we provide year-round sports training and competitive opportunities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, along with some unified programs with typical volunteers. Through athletic, health, and leadership initiatives, we aim to support individuals with intellectual disabilities in fostering personal growth, enriching their communities, and making a positive impact in the wider world. Participants will be put in a division by Special Olympics Minnesota, based on ability level and age to give them a competitive experience. This sport also offers Individual Skills, which gives individual competition for all abilities a chance to compete and showcase the skills they are learning in that sport. Additional paperwork is required in order to participate in this sport. The Head of Delegation will reach out to athletes after registration with these forms. Click here to see you qualify as an athlete. Fee Assistance is available for participants. Please complete a form at https://bit.ly/CE192FeeAssistance. Unified Athletes This sport offers a Unified gameplay. Participants without intellectual disabilities can participate and compete on the same team. This is a voluntary role. Unified Athletes must complete a training found online, by clicking here. Unified Athletes 18 years and older are required to do a background check. Regionals and State Regional and State Competitions are optional for participants. More information will be shared at practice. In order to attend state, participants must compete in Regionals. Regionals will be held either September 11 or 12, on just one day, at the West St. Paul Sports Dome. State will be held October 15-16yh, for two days (either Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun), at M Health Sports Fairview Sports Center in Woodbury. **Program tuition price is subsidized with Special Olympics Minnesota Funding Special Olympics Minnesota offers children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round sports training and competitions. Through Special Olympics' athletic, health, and leadership programs, people with intellectual disabilities transform themselves, their communities, and the world. Learn more at https://specialolympicsminnesota.org/.2026/2027 CE Catalog -
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Start Your Own Online Business: A Beginner’s Guide (including 25 top online businesses)LifestyleStart your own Online Business: A Beginner’s Guide (including the top 25 online businesses to start) Looking for ways to make money online? Turn your ideas or homemade products into income by starting an online business. You will learn how to: find a gap in a niche market and fill it; build your own website, and market your business effectively (including SEO) so potential customers will find you; take care of business forms and taxes; create multiple sources of income (including Affiliate commissions). You’ll also get info about the 25 most popular online businesses to start. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a Chamber of Commerce Past President, current author/editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Summer 2026