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Track & Field (Gr. 3-5)Sanford Super Summer CampsRelays, shot put, discus, hurdles, high and long jumps, pole vault and javelin. Explore them all while cheering on your teammates. 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 -
Track & Field Camp (Gr. 3-5) at WashburnSports CampsGet moving and discover the excitement of track & field! This camp is designed for youth of all ability levels who want to run, jump, throw, and build confidence in a fun, encouraging environment. Campers will be introduced to a variety of track and field events including sprints, distance running, relays, long jump, throwing events, with an emphasis on proper technique and safety. In addition to learning event specific skills, campers will develop overall athleticism through speed, agility, coordination, and endurance activities. This camp also focuses on goal setting, teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship, helping athletes grow both on and off the track. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will participate in a fun end of camp mini track meet. 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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Track & Field Camp (Gr. 6-8) at WashburnSports CampsGet moving and discover the excitement of track and field! This camp is designed for youth of all ability levels who want to run, jump, throw, and build confidence in a fun, encouraging environment. Campers will be introduced to a variety of track and field events including sprints, distance running, relays, long jump, throwing events, with an emphasis on proper technique and safety. In addition to learning event specific skills, campers will develop overall athleticism through speed, agility, coordination, and endurance activities. This camp also focuses on goal setting, teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship, helping athletes grow both on and off the track. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will participate in a fun end of camp mini track meet. 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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Track & Field Games (Gr. K-2)Sanford Super Summer CampsOn your mark, get set, GO! Activities include games and fun competitions. 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 -
Track and Field Camp (Gr. 3-5) at SouthSports CampsGet moving this summer and discover the excitement of track and field! This camp is designed for youth of all ability levels who want to run, jump, throw, and build confidence in a fun, encouraging environment. Campers will be introduced to a variety of track and field events including sprints, short distance running, relays, long jump, throwing events, with an emphasis on proper technique and safety. In addition to learning event specific skills, campers will develop overall athleticism through speed, agility, coordination, and endurance activities. This camp also focuses on goal setting, teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship, helping athletes grow both on and off the track. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will participate in a fun end of camp mini track meet. 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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Track and Field Camp (Gr. 6-8) at SouthSports CampsGet moving this summer and discover the excitement of track and field! This camp is designed for youth of all ability levels who want to run, jump, throw, and build confidence in a fun, encouraging environment. Campers will be introduced to a variety of track and field events including sprints, short distance running, relays, long jump, throwing events, with an emphasis on proper technique and safety. In addition to learning event specific skills, campers will develop overall athleticism through speed, agility, coordination, and endurance activities. This camp also focuses on goal setting, teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship, helping athletes grow both on and off the track. Daily snacks will be provided. Campers will participate in a fun end of camp mini track meet. 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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Trauma, Regulation, and Empowerment During Turbulent Times (South)Health, Wellness & SafetyGain practical tools to help you stay as calm and clear-headed as possible during high-stakes and/or traumatic situations. Leave with somatic regulation tools and resources about healing pathways. This session will explore the basics of trauma, including what it is, how it affects us and our ability to function, and how to regulate our nervous systems and needs during and after moments of intense stress and/or crisis. This presentation will also provide tips for encouraging empowerment, self-advocacy, and connection with self and others as ways of promoting wellbeing and safety. There will be opportunity for interaction, experiential elements, and opportunities for thoughtful self-reflection.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026
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Travel Presentation for 2026 Group Tours: Iceland, Cape Cod & The Islands, Ireland - May 12 (Southwest)Trips, Tours & Special EventsJoin us for an informational presentation about three travel programs sponsored by Minneapolis Community Education. Get the inside scoop about the destination as well as trip details and inclusions. Attending a travel show is informational only. It does not commit you to the trip but allows for great discussions and an opportunity to learn more about these travel opportunities. Feel free to join us. Travel show is free, but advanced registration is required. 2026 Travel Destinations: ICELAND EXPLORER - June 10, 2026 CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS – August 8, 2026 TREASURES OF IRELAND – October 6, 2026 We hope you will consider joining us! NOTE: Travel presentation is free, but advanced registration is required.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
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FullTumbling Tumbleweeds (Entering Gr. 1-2)Kenwood Super Summer CampsSee the world from a new angle — upside-down! Practice cartwheels, somersaults, hand-stands and leaps. Complete exercises and perform a gymnastics routine on the last day. 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 -
Tumbling Tumbleweeds (Entering Gr. K-2)Kenwood Super Summer CampsSee the world from a new angle — upside-down! Practice cartwheels, somersaults, hand-stands and leaps. Complete exercises and perform a gymnastics routine on the last day. 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 -
Turkish 1 (Ella Baker)LanguagesStarting SoonImmerse yourself in the beauty of the Turkish language with this introductory course designed for absolute beginners! Over seven engaging sessions, you’ll learn the Turkish alphabet, pronunciation, and essential conversational skills to navigate everyday interactions. The course will introduce foundational vocabulary through themed lessons and provide a beginner-friendly overview of Turkish grammar, including personal pronouns, vowel harmony, possession, and the present tense. Interactive activities will reinforce key concepts, helping you build confidence in speaking and understanding Turkish. Whether you're preparing for travel, exploring a new culture, or just curious about the language, this class will give you the tools to start your Turkish journey. No prior experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm!Adult Enrichment Spring 2026
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Twilight Kayaking Tour on the Mississippi with Paddle Bridge (Southwest)Trips, Tours & Special EventsA bite-sized version of our Heart of Mpls tour, the sunset tour begins and ends at the Boom Island marina, a railroad tie factory-turned green space just northeast of downtown. After a short paddle skill introduction on land, your guide will lead you on a loop of the downtown riverfront. Enjoy one of the most distinctive skyline views from anywhere in town, a visit to a hidden lagoon, and relax above the falls that carved out our city. Our guides each have their own style and stories to tell, but all will share in pulling back the veil of time and pointing out various histories written, washed away, and sometimes still visible on the banks of the Mississippi. As with all PBGC tours, the route and duration is subject to flexibility depending on weather conditions, water level & flow-rate, and group dynamics. Distance will be reflected accordingly, but averages 3-4 miles on this stretch. **What to bring:** - Dress for water! Wear lightweight clothing that you wouldn’t mind getting wet - hot tip, have a dry layer in your car to change into after just in case. - Hats and sunglasses for the glare off the water - Sunscreen/Water bottle - guides should have extra, but we encourage use of a reusable water bottle to lessen reliance on single-use plastics. - Snacks for your guide - just kidding, but never a bad idea for yourself. Roughly a 1.5 hour paddle If the event is sold out, please add your name to the waitlist. We will contact you if a tickets become available.Adult Enrichment Summer 2026 -
Waitlist(flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Twin Cities Chess: Chess Club Gr. K-5BartonLearn how to play the game of chess from Twin Cities Chess Club instructors who have years of teaching experience. Competitive chess tournaments are scheduled and students can play for real chess trophies! All levels welcome. Instructor: Twin Cities Chess This class begins on April 6th and ends on on May 11th (six weeks). Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. The cost of the class is listed first. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Aprenda a jugar al ajedrez con los instructores del Club de Ajedrez de Twin Cities, quienes cuentan con años de experiencia docente. Se programan torneos competitivos de ajedrez una vez al año y los estudiantes pueden competir por trofeos reales. Se aceptan todos los niveles. Instructor: Twin Cities Chess Esta clase comienza el 6 de abril y termina el 14 de mayo (6 semanas). Nota: Educación Comunitaria utiliza un modelo de escala móvil para las cuotas del programa, de modo que nuestros programas extraescolares sean financieramente sostenibles y más equitativos. Se les pide a las familias que elijan el precio que puedan pagar. El costo de la clase se indica primero. Al explicar con mayor claridad nuestras opciones de menor costo, hemos eliminado la barrera que algunos podrían haber sentido al solicitar becas. Cuando las familias participan con los precios más altos, contribuyen a que el programa sea más sostenible.After School Youth Enrichment Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonTwin Cities Lesbian Life: Conversations (Edison)Personal DevelopmentJoin Conversations for creating connection, community, and our culture. TC Lesbian Life is a peer support and discussion group by lesbians for lesbians about lesbian living: from coming out and family concerns, to partnering (or not) and more. It is a safe space to talk about how we move through our lives, meet our unique challenges, and how we come to define and understand ourselves. While the conversation is hosted by an experienced peer facilitator, it is guided by participants. It is not therapy. Most of all, it is to build community and support, so bring your questions, your perspective, and your experiences. Open to lesbians of all ages 18 and over. Facebook Group Facebook Page Email TC Lesbian LifeAdult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
Twos and Threes (24-48 months) SeparatingOnes, Twos & ThreesThis is a separating class (child and parent spend time together and apart). The age range listed for this class is based on the child's age on the date the class session begins. Support your 2-3-year-old’s need to show greater independence and self-confidence along with their development, thinking skills, and language skills through singing, playing, reading, and caregiving discussions. Caregiver discussion will focus on topics relevant to life with your toddlers, twos, and threes. Caregiver discussion includes topics on development, toilet learning, separation, bedtime, nutrition, and routines. A limited number of Infants 0-4 months are welcome to stay with parents during discussion time. Please enroll your young infant only in the Sibling Care option. NOTE: These young infants will remain with the parents during discussion time. ECFE classes are priced on a sliding fee schedule based on family income. Please choose the fee that best fits your family budget. A 10% surcharge will be applied to fees for Non-Minneapolis residents.2025-2026 ECFE Semester 2 -
UV Resin Jewelry (North)Arts & CraftsDesign stunning one-of-a-kind earrings and necklaces using a variety of materials, including dried flowers, herbs, mica powders, and glitter. Choose gold or silver accents to complete your pieces, making them uniquely yours. This hands-on workshop guarantees a memorable experience and beautiful keepsakes for everyone. No prior experience is needed—just bring your creativity, and we’ll provide the rest!Adult Enrichment Spring 2026
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UV Resin Magnets for Beginners (Roosevelt)Arts & CraftsLearn how to use UV resin doming to save and seal designs from found materials like paper and fabric scraps, cardboard packaging and more and turn them into magnets. This is a beginner friendly class option for those who are looking into learning more about resin art. All materials are provided for students to make three magnets each. If class is full, please enroll for the waitlist. We will contact you if a space becomes available.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
UV Resin for Beginners: Jewelry & Accessories (Roosevelt)Arts & CraftsSpend four sessions creating anything you could think of by doming UV resin on found materials like paper and fabric scraps, cardboard packaging, or your own art. Learn how to dome resin on both sides of a flat object, and attach them to other things to make earrings, pendants, pins, hair clips, magnets, mobiles etc. All materials provided. If class is full, please enroll for the waitlist. We will contact you if a space becomes available.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026 -
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Uke & More Jam (Summer)Music & PerformanceBring your uke, banjo, guitar, harmonica or voice and gather to share songs and tunes. Practice your skills, share music and get helpful tips in a casual atmosphere. ***Last class date changed from 7/14 to 8/4***Adult Enrichment Summer 2026 -
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Uke & More Thursday Jam (Seward)Music & PerformanceBring your uke, banjo, guitar, harmonica or voice and gather to share songs and tunes. Practice your skills, share music and get helpful tips in a casual atmosphere.Adult Enrichment Winter 2026 -
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Uke & More Thursday Jam (Seward)Music & PerformanceBring your uke, banjo, guitar, harmonica or voice and gather to share songs and tunes. Practice your skills, share music and get helpful tips in a casual atmosphere.Adult Enrichment Spring 2026