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  • Adult & Child Cookie Decorating

    Grab your kiddo and join us for a morning of cookie decorating. Enjoy step by step instructions including learning how to outline and flood your cookies. Each person will leave with a set of beautifully decorated cookies as well as a personalized cookie made especially for them! All supplies are included. Registration is per person.
  • Adult Woodworking for Beginners to Advanced

    Paul Landwehr is a retired Industrial Arts Woodworking Instructor. His concept for this class is to allow beginners & advanced students to learn woodworking at their level. Each student will choose a project based on their skill level after speaking with Paul. Student supplies needed include: wood materials, wood glue, sandpaper, and eye and ear protection. Other supplies/materials will be discussed when you speak with Paul. All of the supplies/materials needed to complete the project must be supplied by the student. Call Paul before the start of class to discuss your project ideas and skill level at (651) 757-5705 between 7-9pm. This is not a refinishing class, nor a mass production/assembly line class.
  • Adult, Child, and Infant CPR and First Aid

    Blended Learning - online classroom instruction and hands-on CPR instruction This course will prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children and infants and meets OSHA/workplace requirements. This is a blended learning course including an online portion and an instructor-led classroom skill session. The online portion must be completed prior to attending the in-class portion and must be taken on a PC or tablet with a high speed Internet connection. Allow approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to complete the online portion. Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a digital certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED valid for two years.
  • Bob Ross Landscape Oil Painting

    Learn the techniques to create your own Bob Ross inspired 20 x 16 landscape painting. The wet-on-wet method will have you painting mountains, lakes, rivers, trees, bushes, and sunsets. The relaxed step-by-step instruction will teach you how to use all the equipment provided by your certified Bob Ross instructor. Keep your painting for yourself or give as a gift!
  • Farmington Community Education Pickleball Tournament

    Join us for a Co-Ed Farmington Community Education Pickleball Tournament. Teams will have the opportunity to play 3+ games. The top two teams will win gift card prizes! Bring your own paddle, balls provided. One registration per team. This is a recreational tournament for beginner to intermediate players. Unofficiated Pickleball Tournament Rules
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    Pickleball

    Pickleball is a combination of tennis, badminton, and ping pong played by four people on a badminton sized court with paddles and a plastic polyball. It may have a silly name, but it's great exercise, easy to learn, and lots of fun! Games are organized and arranged by the players. Registration is required, cash will no longer be accepted at the door.
  • Special Olympics Minnesota - Bocce (Ages 8+)

    Special Olympics Minnesota Participants Ages 12 and up Athletes The basic principle of bocce is to roll a bocce ball closest to the target ball, which is called a pallina. Bocce provides people the opportunity to have social contact, develop physically and to gain self-confidence. Participants will be put in a division by Special Olympics Minnesota, based on ability level and age to give them a competitive experience. 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. Fee Assistance is available for participants. Please complete a form at https://bit.ly/CE192FeeAssistance. Unified Athletes This sport offers a Unified option. 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 ages 18 and older must complete a background check. Regionals and State Regional and State Competitions are optional for participants. In order to attend state, participants must compete in Regionals. More information will be shared at practice. Regionals will be on July 21, location TBD. State will be held on August 17, location 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/.
  • Special Olympics Minnesota - Flag Football (Ages 8+)

    Special 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. 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 7 or 8, on just one day, at the West St. Paul Sports Dome. State will be held October 11-13th, 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/.
  • Special Olympics Minnesota - Softball (Ages 8+)

    Special Olympics Minnesota Participants Ages 8 and up MN Softball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams. Every team aims in scoring as many runs possible, against the opponents by striking the ball with a specific bat. Pitches in softball are thrown underhand. Previous experience playing adaptive softball is required, as players should have basic knowledge of the sport without one-on-one support. Participants will be placed in a division by the Special Olympics Minnesota, based on ability level and age to give them a competitive experience. 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. Fee Assistance is available for participants. If needed, please complete the following form: https://bit.ly/CE192FeeAssistance. Regionals Regional and State Competitions are optional for participants. In order to attend state, participants must compete in Regionals. More information will be shared at practice. Regionals will be held on July 20 in Prior Lake. State will be held August 17, location 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/.
  • Tips, Tricks and Techniques of Photography

    Photography I: Whether you are just starting your photographic journey or looking to improve your skills in the art, you have come to the right place. Join me as I walk you through camera modes, ISO, composition, shutter speeds, and more. It does not matter what type of photography you are into, the techniques learned in this class will apply. Improve the quality of your photographs as you learn the fundamentals of digital SLR photography. Bring your DSLR camera and lenses. _________________________________________________________________ Photography II: Take a deeper dive into photography with Tips, Tricks and Techniques of Photography II. Here you will learn the importance of white balance, depth of field, RAW vs. Jpeg, and more as we explore the functions of your DSLR camera. Improve the quality of your photographs as you learn the fundamentals of digital SLR photography. Bring your DSLR camera and lenses.
  • Zumba

    This dance fitness class fuses Latin rhythms with easy to follow moves and fun music. It is a dynamic total body cardio workout. Come join the party! Drop in available at the door for $13.