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Mikkonen Music- Countryside: Gr. K-12Art, Theater, Music & CreativityThirty-minute music lessons in piano, guitar and ukulele are offered through Mikkonen Music. Lessons meet once a week for an 8-week sessions. Before registering, schedule your lesson time slot at http://bookeo.com/mikkonenmusic_scheduling. Registration cost represents one (1) block of 8 lessons.Questions? Contact Henry Mikkonen, henry@mikkonenmusic.com . Very convenient for KIDS Club kids! Professional teachers, affordable rates and convenient school locations.Youth Summer 2026 -
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Mikkonen Music- Normandale: Gr. K-12Art, Theater, Music & CreativityThirty-minute music lessons in piano, guitar and ukulele are offered through Mikkonen Music. Lessons meet once a week for an 8-week sessions. Before registering, schedule your lesson time slot at http://bookeo.com/mikkonenmusic_scheduling. Registration cost represents one (1) block of 8 lessons.Questions? Contact Henry Mikkonen, henry@mikkonenmusic.com . Very convenient for KIDS Club kids! Professional teachers, affordable rates and convenient school locations.Youth Summer 2026 -
Minecraft Builders League- Rise of the Master Builders: Gr. 2-5STEMReady to take on the ultimate building challenge and pick up amazing Minecraft skills this summer? We’ll share our “secret” Minecraft building techniques so you can take yours to the next level! Each day, you’ll tackle a new project—from dream houses and rollercoaster parks to secret bases and cities. Bring your boldest Minecraft ideas to life and learn from other passionate Minecraft builders like you! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Please note: For classes the week of 6/22, registration closes on 6/17 due to district closures in recognition of Juneteenth. We apologize for any inconvenience this variance may cause. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
Minecraft Cardboard Art: Gr. 4-8Art, Theater, Music & CreativityDoes your kid love Minecraft and want to make some of the tools in real life? Minecraft Cardboard art is the class for them! We will collaborate together to bring these images from the fantastic digital world of Minecraft and bring them to the physical world. Print Discrepancy Please note that the print catalog listed this as a morning class (9am-12pm). This was a clerical error. Registration Deadline Registration for all class sessions closes 3 business 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) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
Minecraft Community Quest: Gr. 2-6Expand Your World & EnrichmentIn this class, kids will work together to complete a Minecraft quest! It's all about learning from each other, problem solving, and working together for a common goal! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
Minecraft Education- Creative Mode: Gr. 2-10Expand Your World & EnrichmentOur summer camp program utilizes Minecraft: Education Edition, an educational version of Minecraft specifically designed for classroom use. This camp will focus on CREATIVE mode. In this Minecraft mode, campers explore collaborative creations ranging from nature to city to fantasy story type worlds using team building and problem-solving challenges! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
WaitlistMinecraft Education- Survival Mode: Gr. 2-10Expand Your World & EnrichmentOur summer camp program utilizes Minecraft: Education Edition, an educational version of Minecraft specifically designed for classroom use. This camp will focus on SURVIVAL mode. Campers will get to explore the skills needed to start with nothing, gradually collect and create materials to help them survive the many challenges using team building and problem-solving challenges! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
WaitlistMinecraft Education: Gr. 2-5STEMWelcome to Minecraft: Education Edition where we utilize an educational version of Minecraft specifically designed for classroom use. Students will get a chance to work in teams focusing on building and problem-solving challenges! In Survival worlds, students will get to explore the skills needed to start with nothing, gradually collect and create materials to help them survive during many challenges in Minecraft. In Creative worlds, students explore cooperative creations ranging from nature to city to fantasy story type worlds. This Minecraft course will certainly be more than just placing blocks. 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 -
Minecraft Mythical Creatures- Dragons, Magic & More: Gr. 2-5STEMAre you into the world of of dragons, monsters, and magic? Then this realm is for you! In this magical Minecraft camp, you’ll tame creatures, battle beasts, and build epic fantasy worlds—secret lairs, mystical zoos, and enchanted ruins. Learn pro building skills, explore with friends, and take your Minecraft adventures to the next level! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
Minecraft Redstone Engineers- Master the Power: Gr. 2-5STEMUnlock the magic of Redstone! You’ll have a blast exploring Minecraft’s hidden engineering system as you create working traps, secret doors, rollercoasters, and more. Through hands-on puzzles and builds, you’ll learn how to use switches, levers, and circuits to bring your world to life—turning everyday players into Redstone Masters ready to power up! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Please note: For classes the week of 6/22, registration closes on 6/17 due to district closures in recognition of Juneteenth. We apologize for any inconvenience this variance may cause. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
Minecraft Skyblock Challenge- Sky High Survival: Gr. 2-5STEMRise to the ultimate Minecraft survival challenge! Can you survive in the sky? You’ll farm, build, and expand from your first floating island into an amazing sky world. You’ll master survival strategies, expand with farms and platforms, and tackle amazing resource challenges. Each day brings new goals that push your creativity, teamwork, and building skills to the next level! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
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Mini Ballers- Little Hoopers: Gr. K-2Sports, Health & FitnessIntroduce your young athlete to the excitement of basketball. Through age-appropriate drills and mini-games, players will learn dribbling, shooting, and passing in a supportive, upbeat environment. Students will enhance hand-eye coordination and build confidence in their athletic abilities.Youth Summer 2026 -
Minute to Win It: Gr. K-5Expand Your World & EnrichmentYou’ll race against the clock in quick, exciting challenges that test your skill, speed, and creativity. You’ll develop problem-solving, adaptability, and teamwork. This class will have lots of fun and lots of rewards. Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
WaitlistMoney Explorers: Gr. 5-8STEMMoney Explorers is an experiential financial literacy camp. Students will partake in a series of games and activities where they can earn simulated money. Students will have different roles within the camp and be presented with different opportunities to spend, share and save their money. This will culminate in students being able to use their earned money to purchase items in a simulated store on the final day of camp. Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
Music Therapy for Adults with Developmental DisabilitiesArt, Theater, Music & CreativityThis Music Therapy group is designed to encourage social connection with peers and positive self expression through music making activities. Please be advised that if 1:1 support for group members is needed, it will be the responsibility of their primary caregiver to provide approaprite accommodations.Adult Summer 2026
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Music Therapy: Postpartum Baby & MeArt, Theater, Music & CreativityThis Postpartum Music Therapy group is designed to encourage co-regulation and bonding, relaxation exercises, emotional exploration with peers, and provide practical tools and musical experientials that you can incorporate into your daily life.Adult Summer 2026
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Musical Theatre Review: Gr. 6-8Art, Theater, Music & CreativityStep into the spotlight in this two-week, high-energy camp where teens sing, dance, and shine in a show-stopping musical revue! From Hamilton to Six, Mean Girls to Hadestown, you’ll bring Broadway’s best moments to life. Learn harmonies, choreography, and performance skills while working together to create a dazzling final performance worthy of a standing ovation! Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Please note: For classes the week of 7/6, registration closes on 6/30 due to district closures in recognition of Independence Day. We apologize for any inconvenience this variance may cause. 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 Summer 2026 -
Noodles, Noodles, Noodles: Gr. 6-12Expand Your World & EnrichmentIs there anybody that does not love eating noodles? Every country around the world has a noodle dish that is a staple of their cuisine. Let's learn to make, and then EAT noodles inspired by different cuisines and cultures worldwide, all while learning fundamental cooking techniques that will last a lifetime. Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Please note: For classes the week of 6/22, registration closes on 6/17 due to district closures in recognition of Juneteenth. We apologize for any inconvenience this variance may cause. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
OK Summer Jazz Band: Gr. 8-10Art, Theater, Music & CreativityOK Summer Jazz will explore and perform a variety of familiar rock, jazz, and funk tunes. We’ll also spend time on soloing and guided listening to jazz legends. Open to all jazz band students entering grades 8-10 in Fall 2026. Previous jazz experience is preferred, but not required. A concert will be held on the day of the final session (June 25). Piano players must be able to play two hands at the same time. Bass players must be able to read bass music. Rhythm section filled on a first come first served basis.Youth Summer 2026 -
On a Stick State Fair Foods: Gr. K-5Expand Your World & EnrichmentDid you know The Minnesota State Fair offers more than 60 kinds of food on a stick!?! These two unique recipes will surely be winners in your own kitchen. All supplies are included. On the Menu: Fudge Toffee Delight Brownie Pops Loaded Tater Tot Kabobs Registration Deadline Registration closes at 11:55 PM the Thursday before the start date. Email: communityed@edinaschools.org Phone: (952) 848-3952Youth Summer 2026 -
On and Off Stage Theatre with Graceful Monsters ETC: Gr. 3-5Art, Theater, Music & CreativityIn this playful introduction to theatre, our youngest performers will explore what it means to be both on stage and behind the scenes. A playwright one week, director the next, costumes, sets and of course acting! Discover the magic of theatre. No experience needed—just big imaginations! PLEASE NOTE THE PRINT CATALOG LISTED THIS CLASS TAKING PLACE ON MAY 1, IN CONFLICT WITH THE CV CARNIVAL. CLASS WILL NOT TAKE PLACE ON MAY 1 AND A SESSION HAS BEEN ADDED ON MAY 15TH TO ADJUST. 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 -
Waitlisttodd clippinger (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)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 -
Starting SoonTools 4 (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)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