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WaitlistFirst Adventures: Mini Engineers (Entering Gr. PreK-K)Kenwood Super Summer CampsHave fun making crazy contraptions such as tops, spinners, zip lines and crimping cars. We want to ensure that our youngest participants have the supports they need to be successful. Caregivers of children who will be 4 on the date this class starts but younger than 4 years, 6 months, please email our Inclusion Specialist, Devin.Nelson@mpls.k12.mn.us prior to enrolling. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall of 2024. Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistFirst Adventures: Mini Engineers (Gr. PreK-K)Sanford Super Summer CampsHave fun making crazy contraptions such as tops, spinners, zip lines and crimping cars. Students should be able to toilet independently and 4 years old by the date the class starts. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall. A lunch is available to all students. Please select this option when you register. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Sanford at lissa.gordon@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-4922.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
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First Adventures: My Little Campsite (Gr. PreK-K)Sanford Super Summer CampsEnjoy the outdoors in this intro to camping, complete with bonfire and smores. Students should be able to toilet independently and 4 years old by the date the class starts. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall. A lunch is available to all students. Please select this option when you register. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at lissa.gordon@mpls.k12.mn.us or call 612.668.4922.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistFirst Adventures: Rainbow Buddies (Entering Gr. PreK-K)Kenwood Super Summer CampsThrough crafts, games, songs and activities, explore different colors each day. Let the rainbow be your guide. We want to ensure that our youngest participants have the supports they need to be successful. Caregivers of children who will be 4 on the date this class starts but younger than 4 years, 6 months, please email our Inclusion Specialist, Devin.Nelson@mpls.k12.mn.us prior to enrolling. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall of 2025. Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistFirst Adventures: Run, Jump, Kick! (Entering Pre-K-K)Kenwood Super Summer CampsEach week in this active class, students will learn games and practice skills that incorporate Cooperation, Coordination and Communication. Some of the skills and games might include tag, kickball, soccer, jump roping, track/running, and other fun activities. We want to ensure that our youngest participants have the supports they need to be successful. Caregivers of children who will be 4 on the date this class starts but younger than 4 years, 6 months, please email our Inclusion Specialist, Devin.Nelson@mpls.k12.mn.us prior to enrolling. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall of 2025. Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
First Adventures: Tiny Artists (Gr. PreK-K)Sanford Super Summer CampsEach day you will explore a new medium, including painting, clay, collage and chalk. Students should be able to toilet independently and 4 years old by the date the class starts. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall. A lunch is available to all students. Please select this option when you register. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Please select this option when you register. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Lissa.Gordon@mpls.k12.mn.us or call 612.668.4922.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
First Adventures: Ultimate Nature Scavenger Hunt (Gr. PreK-K)Sanford Super Summer CampsBe prepared to put your feet in the grass and your head in the clouds. Come be inspired by our natural world. Students should be able to toilet independently and 4 years old by the date the class starts. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall. A lunch is available to all students. Please select this option when you register. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Sanford at lissa.gordon@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-4922.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
First Adventures: Wet & Wild Water Games (Gr. PreK-K)Sanford Super Summer CampsWhat all can we do with water? Explore, play and create new possibilities with fun games designed to get you wet. Students should be able to toilet independently and 4 years old by the date the class starts. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the fall. A lunch is available to all students. Please select this option when you register. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Lissa.Gordon@mpls.k12.mn.us or call 612.668.4922.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistFlorida Fish and Wildlife (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Fishing Adventures (Entering Gr. 1-2)Kenwood Super Summer CampsCan you catch the biggest fish at Lake of the Isles? Learn how to properly bait your hooks, reel in the fish and release them. Please bring a labeled fishing rod if you have one, otherwise they will be provided. Class fee includes bait. Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
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Fishing Adventures (Entering Gr. 3-5)Kenwood Super Summer CampsCan you catch the biggest fish at Lake of the Isles? Learn how to properly bait your hooks, reel in the fish and release them. Please bring a labeled fishing rod if you have one, otherwise they will be provided. Class fee includes bait. Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
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Fishing Adventures (Entering Gr. 6-9)Kenwood Super Summer CampsCan you catch the biggest fish at Lake of the Isles? Learn how to properly bait your hooks, reel in the fish and release them. Bring a labeled fishing rod if you have one otherwise one will be provided. Class fee includes bait. Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
WaitlistFishing Adventures (Gr: 3-5)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonWill you be the one to catch the biggest fish at Lake Harriet? Learn how to bait your hooks, reel in the fish and release them. Bring a labeled fishing rod if you have one otherwise one will be provided. Class fee includes bait. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
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Five Common Mistakes that Can Ruin Your Retirement (Summer)Business & ConsumerWith our presenters’ over 50 years of practice with Minnesotans planning for and reaching their retirement years, we have learned time and time again that whether you are in your 40s, 50s, or 60s there are several milestones and overlooked life areas where mistakes can lead to results that range from discomfort to disaster. Let’s identify those issues for you in a comfortable learning session full of real-life examples and opportunities to get questions and issues answered.Adult Enrichment Summer 2026
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Flag Football (Gr. 3-5)Sanford Super Summer CampsTouchdown! Team up to play flag football. We'll learn the game, do some drills and play a lot of tackle free games. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. A lunch is available to all students. Please select this option when you register. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Sanford at lissa.gordon@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-4922.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Flag Football (Gr. 3-5)Kenwood Super Summer CampsHave fun with friends in this fast growing intramural sport! Flag football is a non contact sport in which teams compete to get touchdowns and steal flags from other players belts in order to "tackle". Practice your team work, perfect your strategy, and run in the sun! Register your child for a morning class and an afternoon class and we will provide lunch and supervision free of charge from 12-1 pm. When signing up for the morning class, you will be able to choose the option “Stay for free lunch and recess from 12:00 – 1:00 pm” as you complete your registration. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Flag Football (Gr: 3-5)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonTouchdown! Team up to play flag football. We'll learn the game, do some drills and play a lot of tackle free games. Sportsmanship and participation are encouraged. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Flag Football (Gr: 5-6)Justice Page Super Summer Camps at BartonTouchdown! Team up to play flag football. We'll learn the game, do some drills and play a lot of tackle free games. Sportsmanship and participation are encouraged. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of providing a class. Families are asked to pay the class fee or pick a price that they can pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you register for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Flag Football Camp (Gr. 3-5) at SouthSports CampsGet ready for an action packed time of flag football fun! This camp is perfect for youth who want to learn the game, build confidence, and stay active in a positive, supportive environment. Participants will develop core flag football skills including passing, receiving, route running, while also learning offensive and defensive strategies through games and drills. Beyond the fundamentals, this camp emphasizes teamwork, leadership, effort and sportsmanship on and off the field. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will get to showcase what they’ve learned with an end of camp scrimmage. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026
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Flag Football Camp (Gr. 6-8) at SouthSports CampsGet ready for an action packed time of flag football fun! This camp is perfect for youth who want to learn the game, build confidence, and stay active in a positive, supportive environment. Participants will develop core flag football skills including passing, receiving, route running, while also learning offensive and defensive strategies through games and drills. Beyond the fundamentals, this camp emphasizes teamwork, leadership, effort and sportsmanship on and off the field. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will get to showcase what they’ve learned with an end of camp scrimmage. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026
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Flag Football Camp (Gr. 6-8) at WashburnSports CampsGet ready for an action packed time of flag football fun! This camp is perfect for youth who want to learn the game, build confidence, and stay active in a positive, supportive environment. Participants will develop core flag football skills including passing, receiving, route running, while also learning offensive and defensive strategies through games and drills. Beyond the fundamentals, this camp emphasizes teamwork, leadership, effort and sportsmanship on and off the field. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will get to showcase what they’ve learned with an end of camp scrimmage. To ensure that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all families, Minneapolis Community Education offers fees on a sliding scale. The class fee is the average cost of offering a class. Families are asked to pick the class fee or the price that they are able to pay. When families participate as they are able, at all levels of our sliding scale, the whole program becomes self-sustaining. Thank you for your consideration as you sign up for summer programs!Summer Youth Programs 2026
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Fly Fishing: Intro (Southwest)Trips, Tours & Special EventsGo Fly Fishing with Derrick Hanson from "Fish the Driftless"! This five-hour course includes both dry land and on-the-water fishing. Day begins with a one-hour introduction to fly fishing where your instructor will provide an overview of the basics of fly fishing. You’ll discuss the gear, flies, and learn to tie common fishing knots. Following the class is a thirty-minute dry land casting lesson where you’ll learn and practice the basic overhead fly cast. Following the casting lesson, you’ll get fitted with waders/boots and hit the stream where you’ll have the chance to put everything you learned into practice. We provide all the equipment necessary. However, you are welcome to bring your own gear if you would like. Location: Wisconsin, 1-1:30 hr drive from Twin Cities (exact location will be communicated to students prior to event). Cost Per Person: $125 (Plus, one day WI fishing license and trout stamp @ $25) NOTE: Space is limited to 6 participants. If class is full, please enroll for the waitlist. We will contact you if a space becomes available.Adult Enrichment Summer 2026 -
Foley Art (Grades 4-6)Edison Performing Arts CampsCreate amazing sound effects for movies, tv, and stage by using everyday objects while learning the art of Foley sound design. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Performing Arts Super Summer at Edison at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026 -
Foley Art (Grades 7-10)Edison Performing Arts CampsCreate amazing sound effects for movies, tv, and stage by using everyday objects while learning the art of Foley sound design. Grades are the year your student will be entering in the Fall. Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. The different prices reflect the average cost of offering a class as well as discounted options and options that help us cover our administrative costs. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. If you need further financial assistance, please contact the lead coordinator of the Super Summer Program at Edison High School at Katie.Johns@mpls.k12.mn.us or 612-668-1065.Summer Youth Programs 2026