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AI in Action: Models, Agents, and Real Use Cases
AI in Action: Models, Agents, and Real Use Cases Step into the world of artificial intelligence and discover what’s really behind today’s smart technologies. In this engaging, beginner-friendly course, you’ll learn about the different types of AI—from narrow AI (like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant) to generative AI (such as ChatGPT, DALLE, and Gemini), and even emerging general AI systems. We'll explore how machine learning models, intelligent agents, and large language models (LLMs) work, and how they're being used in fields like healthcare, education, art, customer service, and more. Real-life case studies and hands-on examples will bring the concepts to life. Whether you're tech-savvy or just AI-curious, this class will give you the knowledge to understand, evaluate, use and talk about AI in a meaningful way. _________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Ballet Appreciation: Mary Poppins - Intergenerational
Join us for one or two unforgettable experiences: watching an original ballet based on a beloved story! Whether you have taken ballet classes or you just love an evening out at the theater, you will enjoy this special opportunity created just for Edina Community Ed participants! Join our ballet instructor, Kaethe Birkner, for an evening or afternoon with Ballet Co. Laboratory to watch rehearsals of their production of Mary Poppins along with a behind the scenes opportunity at each offering. These events are for ages 10 and up. All youth must come with an adult. Please read through the descriptions carefully to ensure you choose the event that works best for you, your family, or your group. If you have questions, please email our ballet instructor Kaethe Birkner at kabirkner2020@gmail.com. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ballet Appreciation #1: Mary Poppins – In-Studio Rehearsal + Dancer Q&A Ballet Co. Laboratory, St. Paul - Friday, May 1, 2026 from 1pm to 3pm This rare opportunity will allow you to see an in-studio rehearsal for Mary Poppins only two weeks before it will be on stage. You will have a chance to see where the dancers rehearse everyday and get an up-close look at the rehearsal process. You will also be able to ask the dancers questions with a Q&A! This option will be held at Ballet Co. Laboratory’s studio in St. Paul. More details will be emailed out to participants closer to the show date. Please be sure the email you have on file with us is current. For option 1, you must sign up by 4/27/26. If you wish to sign up past this date, please contact Edina Community Ed to see if it is possible. Ballet Appreciation #2: Mary Poppins – Dress Rehearsal + Backstage Tour E.M. Pearson Theater at Concordia University, St Paul - Wednesday, May 13, 2026 from 5pm to 8pm Come and watch the dress rehearsal for the show Mary Poppins! Held in the theater, you will get to see first hand the work it takes to move a show from the studio to the stage and you’ll be the first to see the production onstage! Participants will also be given a backstage tour of the theater! Please note you must arrive by 5pm at E.M. Pearson Theater at Concordia University. More details will be emailed out to participants closer to the show date. Please be sure the email you have on file with us is current. For option 2, you must sign up by 5/6/26. If you wish to sign up past this date, please contact Edina Community Ed to see if it is possible. About Mary Poppins: Mary Poppins will sweep you into a world where anything can happen—blending unforgettable characters, dazzling choreography, and a dash of theatrical magic. Join us for a spoonful of sugar sure to stir your soul and set your imagination free. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ About Ballet Co. Laboratory: Ballet Co. Laboratory is Minnesota’s largest professional ballet company and school. Based in Saint Paul and established in 2018, they empower creativity while engaging communities in new ways of thinking, learning, and moving. Ballet Co.Laboratory is nationally recognized for challenging ballet’s “traditions that exclude” by reimagining how ballet is taught, created, and presented. __________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Blooms: Spring Floral Arrangement
Step into the season of renewal with this beginner-friendly floral design class. We’ll explore the soft pastels and fresh textures of spring—think spring blooms. You’ll learn the basics of floral prep, color pairing, and creating a balanced arrangement that celebrates the joy of springtime. All flowers, tools, and materials are included—just bring your creativity! Jaime Harris, owner of Wildflower & Co., brings her passion for natural beauty and years of floral design experience to this hands-on workshop. www.wildflowerandcoflowers.com -
Bob Ross Landscape Oil Painting - Intergenerational
Register early as this class will fill up fast. You and your friends can learn the Bob Ross-style of landscape oil painting using the wet-on-wet technique in this 3-hour class. With all equipment provided, you will follow the step-by-step instruction to create your own replica of a Bob Ross painting. Enjoy this easy-going atmosphere as you learn how to paint mountains, trees, bushes, hills, rivers, lakes, and sunsets on a 20x 16 canvas. Ages 13+.Misty Lake Sunrise will be taught on 3/5/26 and Sunset Aglow will be taught on 5/5/26. All materials provided. Please note the location of this class is in the Normandale Art Room. You will enter door 10 of Normandale Elementary French Immersion School. ___________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Explore Edina - A Stroll through History - Intergenerational
Join us for a walking tour that explores the rich and complex history of Edina. From its early days as a farming settlement to its evolution into a vibrant first-ring suburb, Edina has a fascinating story to tell—including chapters that are both inspiring and challenging. Learn about local architecture, hidden landmarks, and notable figures like B.C. Yancey. Discover what makes the Eastlake Style unique, and why part of the Edina Theater holds special historical significance. We’ll meet at the historic Cahill School and wrap up at 50th & France—come ready to walk, listen, and see Edina with fresh eyes. We welcome our younger learners who are paired with an adult learner. Min age is 12 for this event. _____________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
French for Travelers
Are you planning a trip to a French-speaking destination? Get ready for your trip and learn the basics of French with an Alliance Française instructor in our French for Travelers crash course! This class is for you if you have never studied French before. Booklet provided. __________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Great Decisions
The Great Decisions program provides background information and policy options for the eight most critical issues facing America each year and serves as the focal text for discussion groups across the country. The Great Decisions program was created by the Foreign Policy Association. The mission of the Foreign Policy Association today, as it has been for over 100 years, is to serve as a catalyst for developing awareness, understanding, and informed opinion on U.S. foreign policy and global issues. Through its balanced, nonpartisan programs and publications, the FPA encourages citizens to participate in the foreign policy process. Please read the Foreign Policy Association descriptions here: FPA announces Great Decisions topics for 2026 Edina Community Ed's Great Decisions programming is co-sponsored by Global Minnesota and Edina Community Ed and funded by the Edina Friends of the Library. January 12 - Professor Andrew Latham - Ukraine & the Future of European Security Andrew Latham, MA, PhD. is Professor of International Relations and Political Theory at Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN; Non-Resident Fellow, Defense Priorities, Washington, DC; Senior Fellow, Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, Ottawa, CDA; and Opinion Contributor, The Hill, Washington, DC . Professor Latham’s primary scholarly interests are in the areas of international relations and political thought. He regularly teaches courses on international security, Chinese foreign policy, regional conflict in the Middle East, regional conflict in the Asia-Pacific, medieval political thought, US foreign policy, and conservative political theory. His most recent publication is Theorizing Medieval Geopolitics: War and World Order in the Age of the Crusades. He has also published a novel about the Third Crusade entitled The Holy Lance. February 9 - Todd Lefko - Trump Tariffs and the Future of the World Economy Todd is President of the International Business Development Company, brings 35+ years of experience in international relations, specializing in import-export and new technologies. He has published over 700 articles as a columnist for Rossiske Vesti and is on the editorial board of the Russian Historical Reporter. Todd has taught thousands of students at Minnesota universities and lectured globally, from Russia to China. A founder of Global Volunteers and Chair of East-West Connections, Todd’s academic background includes a BA in History, MA in Public Administration, and studies at Harvard. Please note this March date is a TUESDAY. This presentation was previously listed as online. It is in person March 24 - Professor Richard Leitch - Multilateral Institutions in a Changing World Order Richard Leitch is Associate Professor in Political Science, Environmental Studies, and Japanese Studies Dr. Richard Leitch earned his BA in East Asian Studies from Colby College in 1985, and went on to earn an MA in Asian Studies from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign after a two-year career on Wall Street. He earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Illinois in 1995, where he was the recipient of the Harriet and Charles Luckman Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching, and the College of Liberal Arts Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Graduate Assistant. He has been a member of the Political Science Department at Gustavus since 1996, where he teaches courses in International Relations, Comparative Politics, Asian Politics, Environmental Politics, and the Politics of Poverty. In 2000 he received the Swenson-Bunn Award for Teaching Excellence at Gustavus, and in 2008 the Edgar M. Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching. In 2012 he was included in The Princeton Review's The Best 300 Professors. His research interests include Japanese domestic politics and foreign policy, and he is the co-author of Japan's Role in the Post Cold War World. B.A. Colby College (1985, East Asian Studies); M.A. University of Illinois (Asian Studies); Ph.D. University of Illinois (1995, Political Science) March 30 - Todd Lefko - America and the World: Trump 2.0 Foreign Policy Todd Lefko is President of the International Business Development Company, an import-export firm dealing with water purification equipment, kilns, linen, art, and new technologies. He has homes in both Minnesota and Moscow, and has written more than 680 articles, which appeared weekly in Rossiske Vesti, the political newspaper of the Russian Presidential administration, as well as other Russian newspapers. Todd is on the editorial board for the Russian Historical Review, a quarterly journal, as well as being the English editor for four Russian books. Todd has worked in Russia for over 32 years. Todd has taught sociology and urban affairs at the University of Minnesota and political science, international relations, political philosophy, political campaign management, leadership and organizational development at other Minnesota colleges. He has lectured at universities in Russia, China, Germany, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. He has an M.A. in Public Administration and coursework for a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and has studied public policy as Bush Fellow at Harvard and urban planning at the University of Manchester, England. He is one of the founders of Global Volunteers and has been their Treasurer and representative at the United Nations and serves on their Board of Trustees. Todd has also been a member of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Council, The Regional Transit Board, and the Minnesota Experimental City Authority. He is currently Chairperson of the Russian-American Business and Culture Council. April 13 - Professor Ellen Kennedy - The Future of Human Rights and International Law Ellen J. Kennedy, Ph.D., is the founder and Executive Director of World Without Genocide, a human rights organization located at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, where she is an adjunct professor. Kennedy was named an Outstanding Citizen by the Anne Frank Center in New York, a Prominent Minnesotan, and one of ’50 over 50’ in Minnesota for her work. She received the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award and the Liberty Bell Award from the Ramsey County Bar Association for advancing human rights and the law. She is a recipient of the Alumni of Distinction award from Northern Michigan University, Woman of Valor award from Forward Global Women, and Changemaker award from Minnesota Women’s Press. Kennedy is a representative to the United Nations Department of Global Communications and World Without Genocide is in Special Consultative Status to the United Nations. Kennedy has a BA degree from the University of Michigan, two masters’ degrees from Northern Michigan University, and an MA and two doctorate degrees from the University of Minnesota. April 27 - Professor Emeritus Gary Prevost - US Engagement with Africa Gary Prevost is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Latin American Studies at the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University and Research Associate and Honorary Professor at Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. He is the author of twenty books and more than 100 academic articles with a primary focus on Latin America and South Africa. He has taught courses in international relations and U.S. foreign policy for more than fifty years and is a long-time contributor to the Great Decisions program. May 11 - Professor Andrew Latham - Ruptured Alliances and the Risk of Nuclear Proliferation Andrew Latham, MA, PhD. is Professor of International Relations and Political Theory at Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN; Non-Resident Fellow, Defense Priorities, Washington, DC; Senior Fellow, Institute for Peace and Diplomacy, Ottawa, CDA; and Opinion Contributor, The Hill, Washington, DC . Professor Latham’s primary scholarly interests are in the areas of international relations and political thought. He regularly teaches courses on international security, Chinese foreign policy, regional conflict in the Middle East, regional conflict in the Asia-Pacific, medieval political thought, US foreign policy, and conservative political theory. His most recent publication is Theorizing Medieval Geopolitics: War and World Order in the Age of the Crusades. He has also published a novel about the Third Crusade entitled The Holy Lance. ______________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Hand Knit Chunky Blanket Experience - Intergenerational
The price on this class has been decreased by $20 in order to make it more affordable and more accessible to more people. Connect with your creative side and join us for our no-experience-required art class. Jeremy Ross from Your Bearded Artist will guide you through hand knitting your very own soft, chunky blanket. During this one-of-a-kind event, Jeremy will guide you step-by-step. No needles or knitting experience is required and all supplies will be provided. You will receive 140 yards (5 skeins) of size 7 chunky yarn (100% polyester) available in a variety of colors. Your completed blanket will measure approximately 40”x50”. Families can join in on the blanket making fun. Ages 8 and up if accompanied by an adult are welcome to join. Sometimes working as a 2 person family team is a great way to make sure the young ones get the attention they need. If you have any questions, please reach out to Heather Larson heather.larson@edinaschools.org. Jeremy's other classes are also intergenerational. _________________________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date.Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Home Electrical Repair 1 & 2 - Intergenerational
Basic Home Electrical Repair Class 1 & 2 combined: Week 1: Learn about the basic home electrical system, different gauges of wire, application and safety. Proper techniques discussed for stripping wire, attaching to outlets, switches and light fixtures, as well as test equipment. We will compare different light bulbs and proper selection of LED light bulbs. Bring straight and Phillips screwdrivers, long nose pliers and wire stripping pliers to class if you have them. Handouts included with the class. Hands-on. Week 2: Continue learning about home electrical repair by attending this “hands-on” class. Prerequisite: Basic Home Electrical Repair Class I. You will install single pole and 3-way switches, outlets and light fixtures to energize a light bulb and test the circuit. We will discuss proper installation of different light fixtures and ceiling fan and how to rewire a lamp and repair extension cords. Please bring straight and Phillips screwdriver, wire stripper, and long-nose pliers to class if you have them. Handouts included with the class. Hands-on. 16 and over with an adult may attend. ___________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Home Plumbing Repair - Intergenerational
Want to feel more confident handling small plumbing repairs at home? In this class, you’ll learn how your home’s plumbing system works and get hands-on practice with basic repairs. You’ll: Learn about different types of plastic and metal pipes Take apart and fix different kinds of faucets Replace a pop-up drain assembly Talk about how toilets work inside This class is great for beginners who want to save money and feel more comfortable doing simple plumbing jobs. Teens ages 16 and above with an adult may attend. ___________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Intro to Fly Fishing on the Stream with Scott Harness - Intergenerational
Live 5 hour fly fishing class on the trout stream. Includes one hour introduction to everything fly fishing! We will discuss gear, flies, rigging and knots followed by fly casting lessons both on dry ground and on the river. Next, we put on waders and boots and and go fishing for trout under the watchful eye of master guide and instructor Scott Harness. We will be fishing on the Rush River or the Kinnickinnic River in western Wisconsin which is a 1.25 - 1.5 hours from Mpls. For reference it’s the River Falls area. The location may vary slightly based on the river conditions. Scott will update the class a few days before the class starts about the exact location of the meeting spot. Ages 12 and up may attend with an adult learner. All materials provided. ____________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Introduction to Foraging: Discovering Wild Foods - Intergenerational
Spring offers many tasty opportunities for the growing forager! Join Maria Wesserle of Four Season Foraging in this introductory class about common wild edibles. We will start inside for a slideshow presentation, then move outdoors to explore wild edible plants of the spring landscape. Together we will learn about laws and ethics around foraging, as well as identification, harvest, and preparation of edible species. Please dress for the weather (rain or shine!) and be prepared to walk around a mile. Plants we will probably encounter include garlic mustard, burdock, dandelion, plantain, and many others! You will leave with a newfound appreciation for the wild plants that grow all around us plus a greater sense of confidence in foraging your own food! This class is intergenerational. Ages 14 and up may attend with an adult. We will start inside the Edina Community Center in room 315 for a slideshow presentation, then move outdoors to explore wild edible plants of the early summer landscape. (Make sure to drive or carpool to the Community Center so you have transportation to the park.) Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Italian Cooking - Italian Desserts for Mothers' Day
Just in time for Mothers' Day. Join Cristina Garrasi for a chocolate, fruit, and mocha filled cooking class. Cristina will teach you how to make Tiramisu, Crostata di Frutta and Espresso Cookies! Dolci, dolci, dolci! Once you learn how to make these classic Italian desserts you'll want to make them for all your favorite people, especially the mamma's in your life! ________________________________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Italian Cooking: A Day in Sicily!
Let's travel again, this time to la bella Sicilia! You don't need to go to Sicily to feel like you are living like a Sicilian. Join Cristina Garrasi to learn the art of making Pasta alla Norma, Caponata, and Pesce alla Messinese; fish Messina style. Mangiamo come i siciliani! __________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Joy of Exploration!: SAORI Weaving with Chiaki O’Brien - Unified
Join local artist Chiaki O’Brien for SAORI Weaving in 2026! Originally from Japan, Chiaki brings SAORI Weaving to participants ranging from small children to older adults. This modern Japanese weaving style has traveled along with her since she came to the United States in 2004. SAORI is a way of self-expression through weaving, and an opportunity to enjoy the moment of weaving with colors and textures! Chiaki will provide SAORI looms for the students to work on and she will facilitate and encourage students as they develop skills and enjoy the SAORI Weaving process. The aim of the workshop is for students to create a one-of-a-kind piece of woven art! This class is specifically designed for adults with disabilities, providing a supportive and inclusive environment for creative expression, but is open to any adult participant for registration. _____________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Mah Jongg Playtime: Beyond Beginners
You've seen her on KSTP's Twin Cities Live! They call her Abbe Mah Jongg. We call her fabulous! Don't be fooled by imitations. Abbe is a seasoned teacher who has taught well over 1,000 students the tips and strategies that make Mah Jongg so special. No one else has the emotional and intellectual connection to the Mah Jongg game that she has. Playtime Beyond Beginners is a fun morning or evening of Mah Jongg. Are you ready? We are gathering players for an easy “meet up” of casual Mahj play with the option of getting some additional coaching from instructor, Abbe Blacker, who will be on hand to help make strategic, winning suggestions to you during the games. Mah Jongg is an excellent way to bond with family and friends, create community, and keep you quick on your toes! * Note: Participants should have at least a basic understanding of the mechanics of the game. Although there will be an instructor on hand to help players with assistance as needed, this is not a beginner’s class. Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Mah Jongg for Beginners
You've seen her on KSTP's Twin Cities Live! They call her Abbe Mah Jongg. We call her fabulous! Don't be fooled by imitations. Abbe is a seasoned teacher who has taught well over 1,000 students the tips and strategies that make Mah Jongg so special. No one else has the emotional and intellectual connection to the Mah Jongg game that she has. This introductory course to American Mah Jongg will teach you everything we’ve learned to love about the wonderful world of “MAHJ” - the snacks, the chat, and of course the game! In this four-part beginning series you will learn the basics, be able to ask questions, and get plenty of practice. Soon you will master this exciting and challenging game of skill, strategy, and luck. Mah Jongg is an excellent way to bond with family and friends, create community, and keep you quick on your toes! No equipment needed, just pull up a chair and join us! Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Makeup Bootcamp for Women 40 and Better
When was the last time you updated your makeup and beauty regimen? Has your skin changed over time? What about your hair color? Join this “boot camp” to update your look with tips and techniques for ageless beauty. Learn about a variety of products (some may be completely new to you), application, and the latest trends in makeup and skin care. Julie Sherman is a makeup artist with 30 years of experience. No products or services will be sold! This class is essential for busy, beautiful women who could use a little updating! _____________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Waitlisttodd clippinger (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Open Woodshop: M-F Mornings
Join a committed crew of woodcrafters where a myriad of experienced woodworkers, hobbyists, and beginners work side-by-side on personal and community projects. Our woodshop is well-equipped with all the major power equipment and hand tools you are likely to need to complete your projects as well as a finishing room for painting, varnishing or oiling. The Monday through Friday morning session Open Shop has a long tradition of volunteer monitors and mandatory breaks. The price-per-session for M-F morning shop reflects a commitment by woodworkers to volunteer as a monitor 3-4 times each quarter. This is not optional: if you register for M-F Open Shop, expect to monitor. And expect to take a 10am coffee and treat break! Afternoon and evening/weekend Open Shop registrants have paid staff monitors and are not expected to volunteer nor are breaks mandatory. This is reflected in a higher price-per-session so we are able to compensate our staff monitors appropriately. We have moved to a quarterly calendar to allow participants to easily take a quarter off if they are traveling or unable to commit to the previous longer season length. This also allows us to naturally build in 4 skill building weeks throughout the year. **PLEASE NOTE: We encourage you to attend the first day of your open Shop session. This is in order to meet one another and confirm that participants are up to date with all our woodshop expectations, protocols, and monitor roles. Note - All Open Shop participants must: have completed our pre-requisite of Woodworking Fundamentals : Woodshop Orientation or will have completed it before they attend open woodshop. be able to work independently (or with a PCA) Helpful suggestions: Bring a pencil. Ear and eye protection provided, but we encourage you to bring your own. Bring a hair tie if you have long hair You might find an apron useful. Avoid loose clothing and jewelry The Community Woodshop exists for learning and community-building. Commercial production for sale or profit is not consistent with our goals and mission and is not allowed. -
Open Woodshop: M/W/F Afternoons
Join a committed crew of woodcrafters where a myriad of experienced woodworkers, hobbyists, and beginners work side-by-side on personal and community projects. Our woodshop is well-equipped with all the major power equipment and hand tools you are likely to need to complete your projects as well as a finishing room for painting, varnishing or oiling. The Monday through Friday morning session Open Shop has a long tradition of volunteer monitors and mandatory breaks. The price-per-session for M-F morning shop reflects a commitment by woodworkers to volunteer as a monitor 3-4 times each quarter. This is not optional: if you register for M-F Open Shop, expect to monitor. And expect to take a 10am coffee and treat break! Afternoon and evening/weekend Open Shop registrants have paid staff monitors and are not expected to volunteer nor are breaks mandatory. This is reflected in a higher price-per-session so we are able to compensate our staff monitors appropriately. We have moved to a quarterly calendar to allow participants to easily take a quarter off if they are traveling or unable to commit to the previous longer season length. This also allows us to naturally build in 4 skill building weeks throughout the year. **PLEASE NOTE: We encourage you to attend the first day of your open Shop session. This is in order to meet one another and confirm that participants are up to date with all our woodshop expectations, protocols, and monitor roles. Note - All Open Shop participants must: have completed our pre-requisite of Woodworking Fundamentals : Woodshop Orientation or will have completed it before they attend open woodshop. be able to work independently (or with a PCA) Helpful suggestions: Bring a pencil. Ear and eye protection provided, but we encourage you to bring your own. Bring a hair tie if you have long hair You might find an apron useful. Avoid loose clothing and jewelry The Community Woodshop exists for learning and community-building. Commercial production for sale or profit is not consistent with our goals and mission and is not allowed. You might find an apron useful. Avoid loose clothing and jewelry The Community Woodshop exists for learning and community-building. Commercial production for sale or profit is not consistent with our goals and mission and is not allowed. -
Open Woodshop:T/TH/Sat
Join a committed crew of woodcrafters where a myriad of experienced woodworkers, hobbyists, and beginners work side-by-side on personal and community projects. Our woodshop is well-equipped with all the major power equipment and hand tools you are likely to need to complete your projects as well as a finishing room for painting, varnishing or oiling. The Monday through Friday morning session Open Shop has a long tradition of volunteer monitors and mandatory breaks. The price-per-session for M-F morning shop reflects a commitment by woodworkers to volunteer as a monitor 3-4 times each quarter. This is not optional: if you register for M-F Open Shop, expect to monitor. And expect to take a 10am coffee and treat break! Afternoon and evening/weekend Open Shop registrants have paid staff monitors and are not expected to volunteer nor are breaks mandatory. This is reflected in a higher price-per-session so we are able to compensate our staff monitors appropriately. We have moved to a quarterly calendar to allow participants to easily take a quarter off if they are traveling or unable to commit to the previous longer season length. This also allows us to naturally build in 4 skill building weeks throughout the year. **PLEASE NOTE: We encourage you to attend the first day of your open Shop session. This is in order to meet one another and confirm that participants are up to date with all our woodshop expectations, protocols, and monitor roles. Note - All Open Shop participants must: have completed our pre-requisite of Woodworking Fundamentals : Woodshop Orientation or will have completed it before they attend open woodshop. be able to work independently (or with a PCA) Helpful suggestions: Bring a pencil. Ear and eye protection provided, but we encourage you to bring your own. Bring a hair tie if you have long hair You might find an apron useful. Avoid loose clothing and jewelry The Community Woodshop exists for learning and community-building. Commercial production for sale or profit is not consistent with our goals and mission and is not allowed. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Paperweight Glassblowing Discovery
During your Paperweight Glass Discovery, you will work one-on-one with a professional glass instructor to make a solid glass globe sculpture.Our instructors will explain the safety, equipment, and tools that glassblowers use every day to create their art. Participants will have the glassblowing process demonstrated and explained to them, and then one at a time will be coached through the steps of creating a beautiful, colorful paperweight of their own. This hands-on process will include collecting color onto the surface of molten glass and shaping it with a variety of specialty tools while sitting at the glassblower’s bench. Not comfortable with some of the steps or equipment involved in hot glass making? Fear not, our instructors will adapt to your level of comfort in the hotshop to ensure a wonderful experience. Due to hot glass needing to be cooled at a slow rate over at least 12 hours, completed pieces will be ready for pickup the week following your Glass Discovery. Please note that although you will be glassblowing, this class does not require placing mouths onto the glassblowing pipes since the sculpture is solid and requires no air.No experience required and all materials are provided.___________________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Rules of the World: Do They Matter with Dr. Professor Christi Siver - hybrid
Join Christi Siver for an engaging and enlightening evening of discussion around topics relating to international security and international humanitarian law. Christi Siver: is a Professor of Political Science at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. She did her undergraduate work at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR, her Masters in International Relations and International Economics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and her Ph.D. in political science at the University of Washington. She teaches courses on international relations and international security. Her current research interests include international humanitarian law, military technology, and comparative law. She is a member of Global Minnesota and one of our esteemed Great Decisions speakers as well. ______________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952 -
Savor 3-Course Classic Indian Meal - Intergenerational
Join us for a hands-on culinary experience that brings the comfort and joy of a traditional Indian meal to your own kitchen. In this class, you'll learn to prepare a satisfying three-course menu filled with bold flavors, vibrant colors, and wholesome ingredients—perfect for sharing with family or friends. We’ll guide you through each dish step by step: Vegetable Cutlets with Green Chutney – Crispy, golden patties made with mashed vegetables and warming spices, served with a zesty herb chutney. Puri with Potato & Vegetable Curry – Puffy, deep-fried breads paired with a hearty and comforting curry full of potatoes, peas, and aromatic masalas. Shrikhand – A sweet, creamy yogurt dessert infused with cardamom and saffron,and topped with nuts for a refreshing finish. Whether you're new to Indian cooking or looking to expand your repertoire, this class offers a flavorful, feel-good journey through one of India’s most beloved home-style meals. Come ready to roll, spice, and savor! Ages 12+ are welcome to join in the cooking fun accompanied by an adult learner. ___________________________________________________________ Please read our Adult Programming Overview page for all info regarding registration, cancellation, and building info. Adult Programs - Edina Community Ed (edinaschools.org) Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Email: communityed@edinaschools.orgPhone: (952) 848-3952