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Beginner Rhymic GymnasticsGymnasticsBeginner Rhythmic Gymnastics – Ages 5–12 Grace • Strength • Flexibility • Fun Introduce your child to the beauty and excitement of Rhythmic Gymnastics! Perfect for beginners ages 5–12, our program blends dance, coordination, and creativity using ribbons, hoops, balls, and more! What’s Included: Beginner-friendly instruction in rhythmic movement and apparatus use. Builds flexibility, balance, and confidence. Encourages self-expression through music and motion. Safe, supportive, and fun environment. No experience necessary — just a love for movement and fun!Fall 2025
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Ben Hohenstatt (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Birding STEAMEnrichmentLearn all about birds and birding through a variety of games and activities. Depending on the weather some of the activities we may explore are the physics of flight, bird beak adaptation game, binocular building, cats & caverns role playing bird game, bird blind camouflage, and more! Students will benefit from learning how birds connect to different STEAM topics and the world around them. Students will be able to take home some of their creations.Fall 2025
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Blaze Boys Basketball Camp Grades 9-12Blaze SportsEntering grade 9-12Experience an intense 75 minutes of individual skill development and team offensive and defensive concepts. Players planning to tryout for the high school team in November are encouraged to attend this camp run by high school coaches.Students receiving educational benefits from ISD 191 may be eligible for a reduced fee. Please present your most recent educational benefit letter to Community Education with your registration.Summer 2025
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Blaze Boys Basketball Grades K-5Blaze SportsGrades K-5 Join Burnsville High School basketball players and coaches to develop your game through fundamentals, footwork, and fun! These camp sessions will focus on skill-development, and team and individual competition in a fast-paced environment!Students receiving educational benefits from ISD 191 may be eligible for a reduced. Please present your most recent educational benefit letter to Community Education with your registration.Summer 2025
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Elizabeth Albert (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Blaze Elementary Cheer Clinic and PerformanceBlaze SportsGet an introduction to cheer by learning stunts, tumbling, jumps, dances and more, and cheer with the sideline team at part of a home football game - date TBD.Summer 2025
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Phil Roeder (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Blaze Elementary Fall Running TeamBlaze SportsOur Elementary Fall Running team is designed to introduce young athletes to running and allow experienced runners to continue with the sport. During practice we focus on aerobic endurance and fitness, core strength and flexibility, the importance of sleep and nutrition. We also have the opportunity to participate in Cross Country style races with other teams from local areas/ districts. Most importantly, we have fun!Summer 2025
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Heiko Kutzschmar (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Blaze Girls Basketball CampBlaze SportsWork on individual skills and team development with Blaze coaching staff.Summer 2025
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Blaze PerformanceBlaze SportsBlaze Performance is a summer program that will focus on the development of movement, speed, agility and strength for the total athlete. Enhance your athletic performance by preparing for your upcoming season with your teammates at Blaze Performance! Sport groupings are recommended and athletes can be placed in other sessions if needed.Summer 2025
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Blaze Swim and Dive Camp - Introduction to Competitive Swimming and Diving GR 5-12Blaze SportsFor Intermediate SwimmersEntering Grades 5-12 These camps are designed for students who are comfortable swimming at least one length of the pool (25 yards). Participants must be comfortable and safe in the deep end of the pool. Learn competition fundamentals and how to push yourself in a fun and supportive environment. Swim and Dive Camps offer excellent benefits for all levels of experience with a great coach to athlete ratio with 2-3 coaches; participation in both camps is encouraged. Upon completion, participants will receive a swim and dive summer camp shirt as well as information to get connected to BHS high school teams, as well as competitive clubs in the area. Blaze Intro to Competitive Swim (Held at the Burnsville High School Pool) Swim camp will be an introduction to the 4 competitive swim strokes, as well as starts, trunks, finishes and techniques. Improve your skills and learn what competitive swimming is all about. T-shirt provided at end of camp. Camper must bring suit, towel, and goggles. Blaze Intro to Competitive Diving (Held at the Eagle Ridge Middle School Pool) Learn the basics of competitive diving, including numbering, scoring, board approach, etc. Get comfortable jumping, diving (and potentially flipping) off of the one-meter springboard. Former gymnasts are strongly encouraged to try diving! T-shirt provided at end of camp. Camper must bring suit, towel, and goggles. Improve your skills and learn what competitive diving is all about.Summer 2025
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Blood Pressure ChecksHealthcare Services/OpportunitiesArbor Ridges visits the Burnsville Senior Center on the 3rd Monday of each month between 11:30 am and 12:30 pm to provide free blood pressure checks. No appointment necessary, just stop by.Activities
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Bob Ross Oil Painting Misty Lake SunrisePaintingDo you remember Bob Ross and the "Joy of Painting" program from years ago? His “Wet on Wet Technique” of painting works for all skill levels including those who have never painted before. Find out just how much enjoyment you'll glean from this method of painting! Tuition includes all supplies needed to complete a 16x20" painting. You may wish to bring an apron or smock.Fall 2025
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Bob Ross Oil Painting Mountain Ridge LakePaintingDo you remember Bob Ross and the "Joy of Painting" program from years ago? His “Wet on Wet Technique” of painting works for all skill levels including those who have never painted before. Find out just how much enjoyment you'll glean from this method of painting! Tuition includes all supplies needed to complete a 16x20" painting. You may wish to bring an apron or smock.Fall 2025
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Books R Us 2025-2026Clubs and Common InterestsThe Books R Us Club meets the 3rd Monday from 1 - 3 pm, year around in the Senior Center at Diamondhead. Book Club discussions are supported by the Dakota County Library system. Call 952-707-4120 for more information or to RSVP.Activities
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Burnsville High School Donations and FinesBurnsville High School DonationsAfter selecting "Enroll Now" you will be able to choose to donate or pay a fine to a variety of programming within the Burnsville High School with multiple donation options of $25, $50, $100, and "Other". The programming includes: Burnsville High School General Donation BHS DECA BHS Book and Material Fine BHS Technology Fine BHS Hall of Fame Thank you for your consideration!Activities
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Burnsville SwingTeenFor swing dancers who have auditioned and earned a spot on the Burnsville Swing Team during the Summer Swing Community Ed program in July/August. Here's where to register for the school year program.If you have questions regarding auditioning for the team, please contact mihubbard@isd191.orgFall 2025
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Burnsville Woodcarvers ClubCraftsThis is a self-led workshop where woodcarvers inspire and learn from one another while sharing knowledge of the craft. Participants provide their own projects and materials needed to complete them. Advanced registration required. Students age 12 and up are welcome to participate when accompanied by a paid adult.Fall 2025
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CE Community Engagement Vendor FeeCommunity EventsWe believe your business would be a valuable addition to our event, and we invite you to reserve a table to showcase your offerings. Please note that a table fee of $30 will be for businesses participating in the event.Activities
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Starting SoonForest Service Alaska Region, USDA (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Campfire Cooking with EcoElsaEnrichmentKids will take their fire skills to the next level by not only learning how to make fire and different fire structures but the science of using fire to cook things too! This class will teach all the basics like s’mores and tinfoil packets up to more advanced skills like dutch oven baking and spit roasting over the fire. Your campfire chefs will know how to make full course meals by the end of this class in addition to how to make a fire and manage it safely. Additionally, if your site allows it and there are things in season we may also do some foraging for some of the recipes too! We are working hard to have recipes for all dietary needs that are things kids will enjoy cooking and will be using a lot of raw and unprocessed ingredients and also have vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free options for most of the recipes we make. Please let us know if your child has dietary needs beyond this and we will work with you to make alterations when possible! (ages 9+) Recipe 1 - S’mores Recipe 2 - Skewers Recipe 3 - Tinfoil Packet Hash Recipe 4 - campfire beverages Recipe 5 - pie irons grilled cheese Recipe 6 - Grill basket French fries Recipe 7 - Dutch Oven Monkey BreadSummer 2025
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Candyland - Children's Cooking ClassYouthTurn your kitchen into a colorful candy shop and whip up healthier homemade versions of some of the most popular devoured candies! All supplies are included. On the menu: Twix Bars, Homemade Fruit Gummies, Peanut Butter FudgeFall 2025