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Open Woodshop: M-F MorningsLifelong LearningJoin 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.Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Open Woodshop: M/W/F AfternoonsLifelong LearningJoin 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.Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Open Woodshop:T/TH/SatLifelong LearningJoin 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Painted Mandala Stones - IntergenerationalLifelong LearningCreate beautiful painted mandala stones—relaxing, fun and perfect as gifts or décor. No painting experience needed; just bring your imagination and leave with finished pieces and new skills! _____________________________________________________________ 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Paperweight Glassblowing DiscoveryLifelong LearningDuring 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Party Line DanceFitness/AquaticsStep onto the floor and experience the fun of line dancing with this workshop of the popular line dances: Electric Slide, Cha Cha Slide and the Cupid Shuffle. No partner needed for an entire evening of dance! ___________________________________________________________________ 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pass the Popcorn Please Cooking Class: Gr. K-5Expand Your World & EnrichmentMovie night isn’t complete without popcorn and other sweet and salty treats! These recipes will be in high demand any day of the week! All supplies are included. On the Menu: Nacho Cheese Popcorn Unicorn Popcorn Ranch Popcorn Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Pickleball Power Play: Gr. K-2Sports, Health & FitnessDiscover why pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Learn the rules, scoring, and shot techniques in a fast-paced, social environment. Students will improve reaction time and strategy while enjoying a lifetime sport. Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pilates BarreFitness/AquaticsClass design is based on Reformer, Cadillac and Chair training. The focus is on standing functional training, balance and strength, myofascial movement. Challenging for all levels. Please bring your own bands if you have them. Meet your instructor Joan Nimerfroh here: Meet Joan April 14 has been removed from this session and the price is reflected as such. _________________________________________________________________________________ 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pilates Barre PlusFitness/AquaticsNEW look at Pilates. Balance, stretching, Myofascial movements and strengthening. Class design based on Reformer/Cadillac using barres & small equipment. Challenging for all level. Please bring your own band if you have them. Meet your instructor Joan Nimerfroh here: Meet Joan Please note that April 9 and April 16 have been removed and the price reflects those changes. _________________________________________________________________________________ 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Preschool EnrichmentEnrichment classes provide children with the opportunity to be creative and explore their natural gifts, talents, and passions. These classes allow students to extend classroom learning, build additional skills, and make new social connections through small group learning. If your child is registered for a morning preschool class at the ELC, add on to your day with one of our enrichment classes, offered Monday through Friday. Students will bring their lunch from home and enjoy some outdoor time before transitioning to their enrichment class.Category -
Pretty in Pink Cooking Class: Gr. K-5Expand Your World & EnrichmentWear your prettiest, fanciest dress and tiara to this dazzling class! We will be making items fit for a princess. All supplies are included. On the Menu: Magic Pretzel Wands PB & J Sandwich Crowns Pretty Pizza Roses Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Professional Learning: South View Middle School Site VisitPartnerships***This course is intended for educational professionals and not available for members of the general public.*** South View is proud to share the great work of Edina Public Schools in carrying out its mission of being a dynamic learning community delivering educational excellence and preparing all students to realize their full potential. South View was one of eleven middle schools recognized as a School of Distinction by the Association for Middle Level Education. This distinction is a reflection of South View’s progressive work around developing agency and belonging for all learners. We will continue to be a model for what it looks like to be a responsive, challenging, empowering, equitable and engaging middle school. One of the ways we continue to grow is by hosting site visits. Sponsoring space and time for other sites and programs to learn and share effective practices builds on our teacher efficacy. There is so much value in learning in the context of an actual school day. Some schools come to see the flexible learning spaces, others want to see how daily flex time and advisory works, but all schools learn about instructional practices that put learners at the center so each and every student can reach their full potential and thrive. Registration Note: If you are not attending but registering others from your district, you will need to first create an Eleyo account if you don't already have one. Second, you will select yourself as an "attendee" but that is strictly for email receipt processing. You will include the names and emails of the actual attendees after this step. Attendees will receive a confirmation directly from the event coordinator before the site visit. For further assistance, call 952.848.3976Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Punch Needle EmbroideryLifelong LearningTry the trending art of punch needle embroidery. Learn the basics as you work on this project. Take home the essentials to create more. $18 material fee to be paid in cash the day of 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pâtisseries - Ooh la la! Gr. K-4Art, Theater, Music & CreativityLearn how the French do it! Baguettes, croissants, macarons, Madeleines, éclairs, crêpes, canelés...Each week, students will learn the origins of these well-known French delicacies and taste test! Then, students will create their own French pastry recipe book to keep and use over and over at home! To add to the authenticity, the class is ideal for Normandale students, as it will be taught entirely en français, bien sûr! Please note: Store-bought French baked goods will be served in this class and may contain common allergens such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts and wheat. Allergen-free alternatives may not be available. Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Qigong Series with Scott Stafford - onlineFitness/AquaticsIn this five day series, participants will learn qigong forms to support dynamic well-being - calming the mind and cultivating soft strength in the body. Our daily practice will include breathwork, meditation, active practice (can be performed seated or standing), and acupressure massage - rooted in the traditions of 5 Element Qigong. Qigong is an excellent practice for managing stress, improving circulation, supporting joint mobility, and integrating well-being into our daily lives. This virtual series allows you to practice in the comfort of your home. No previous qigong experience required - open to all individuals. Click here to learn more about Scott: Scott Stafford _________________________________________________________________________________ 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Radial Printmaking: Gr. 3-5Art, Theater, Music & CreativityJoin Mrs. Erickson in an after school art class to learn how to make a Linocut, which is a relief printmaking process using linoleum. Students get to create a design, carve it and then print it on a variety of surfaces to create beautiful masterpieces incorporating radial design. All materials are included in the cost of the class. Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Red Cross First Aid & CPRLifelong LearningAmerican Red Cross First Aid and CPR "blended" learning format. Participants will do online learning on their own to prepare for the in-person class session. Hands on skills will be taught and assessed in the in-person portion of the class. Once registered, you will receive an email directly from the Red Cross regarding the online portion of the class. Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a "digital certificate". ___________________________________________________________ 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.org phone: 952-848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rise and Rally - Morning Pickleball Play: Gr. 6-8Sports, Health & FitnessPickleball is a fun and easy-to-learn sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. Students will learn the basic rules, how to serve, score points and rally. No experience necessary and all levels welcome for this morning activity. Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rise and Shine! Morning Cooking Class: Gr. 6-8Expand Your World & EnrichmentJoin us Monday mornings in March and April to kick off your day with a fun, delicious meal while learning kitchen basics! Breakfasts will include smoothies, pancakes, and breakfast sandwiches.Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rugby Rookies! Gr. 3-5Sports, Health & FitnessStudents will learn the fundamentals of touch rugby in a fun and supportive environment! In this after-school class, students will learn key skills such as passing, kicking and teamwork through engaging drills and games. Our focus is on building confidence, promoting sportsmanship, and having a great time while introducing the sport of rugby. No experience is necessary! Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business days before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rules of the World: Do They Matter with Dr. Professor Christi SiverLifelong LearningJoin 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) 848-3952Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
SAT Genius (Individual Subjects): Gr. 10-12Expand Your World & EnrichmentComplete this class series to prepare for the --- SAT Exam. Each 75-minute class focuses on one section of the SAT. Customize your prep by mixing and matching additional classes based on the subject(s) you want to focus on. Whether you're aiming for a top score or just getting started, this course is built to boost your performance—covering core concepts, proven strategies, and tips you won't find in traditional test prep. Certified instructor Tapan Sharma goes beyond content review to teach test-day strategies that make a real difference. Tapan offers both ACT and SAT tutoring—explore all his course options on Eleyo to find the best fit for you. Please note- This SAT Course is NOT designed for students who are gearing up to take the PSAT. PSAT students may sign up at their own risk knowing it will move at an SAT pace. Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 1 day before the start date. 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.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Winter/Spring 2026