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Bob Ross Oil Painting - Desert SunsetPaintingDo 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.Winter-Spring 2026 -
Bob Ross Oil Painting - Steep MountainsPaintingDo 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.Winter-Spring 2026 -
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 -
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 2627
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Boys Basketball Skills Camp K-5Blaze SportsJoin the high school coaches for a skills camp that will focus on developing the fundamentals of the game such as ball handling, shooting, passing, defense, and teamwork. We also want to provide a fun atmosphere through positive coaching and challenges/games mixed in to grow the love the sport.Summer 2026 -
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Build & Battle Robotics - Lego Edition3D Discover, Dream, Do!Step into the arena with Build & Battle Robotics (LEGO Edition), where creativity meets competition! Working in small teams, students will use LEGO robotics kits to design and build their own battling machines—whether it’s a powerful pusher, a clever wedge, or a spinning striker. Along the way, they’ll learn the engineering behind gearing, traction, and armor as they tweak and improve their designs. The camp culminates in fast-paced, ring-style matches that bring excitement and strategy to life. Packed with action and hands-on learning, this camp is the perfect way for kids to dive into robotics while having a blast in friendly, high-energy competitions!Summer 2026 -
Burnsville Best Running (Gr 5-9) and Blaze Cross Country (Grades 6-12)Blaze SportsBlaze Cross Country - June 15-July 30Grades 6-12 Summer Running program is designed to build a base level of fitness to get athletes ready for the fall cross country season. We focus on aerobic endurance and fitness, core strength and flexibility, the importance of sleep and nutrition, and the value of being on a team. (Meet at Terrace Oaks East, 12650 Parc Dr, Burnsville, MN) Burnsville Best Running Camp - July 20-23Grades 5-9 Practice and learn from the best Burnsville has to offer. Former Blaze All-State Athletes, current college athletes, and Big Ten Champions will be on hand to help young runners learn what it takes to be the best at your sport. A focus on goal-setting, consistency, teamwork, and optimism will be preached in addition to workouts, games, and challenges each day. (Held at Pates Stadium at BHS) Take Both and Save! Grades 6-9 The week of July 20-23, meet up at Pates Stadium, at the high school.Summer 2026 -
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Burnsville High School Fees and DonationsBurnsville 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 Fee BHS Technology Fee BHS Hall of Fame Thank you for your consideration!Activities -
Burnsville High School Fees and DonationsBurnsville 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 Fee BHS Technology Fee BHS Hall of Fame Thank you for your consideration!Activities 2627 -
Burnsville High School Parking PassBurnsville High SchoolIf your student plans to drive to school, they will need to purchase a parking pass. There are three options to choose from. Full-Year is $100 Fall Semester is $50 Spring Semester is $50Activities -
Burnsville High School Parking PassBurnsville High SchoolIf your student plans to drive to school, they will need to purchase a parking pass. There are three options to choose from. Full-Year is $100 Fall Semester is $50 Spring Semester is $50Activities 2627 -
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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 -
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 -
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. Tution is paid yearly beginning in July. Rolling registration. No proration.Summer 2026 -
Buying New ConstructionHome & GardenAre you considering new construction because you want an open floor plan and larger closets? Explore what is available and where to find it. What are the timelines, hidden costs and risks associated with new construction. How do you coordinate the sale of your existing home? What is the appropriate notice on your lease? Consider the differences selecting a smaller builder versus a national builder. How do you coordinate the sale of your existing home? What is the appropriate notice on your lease? Consider the differences selecting a smaller builder versus a national builder.Winter-Spring 2026 -
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 -
CE Community Garage SaleCommunity EventsJoin us for a fun, community-driven garage sale where neighbors come together to shop, sell, and connect. Discover great deals, clear out unused items, and enjoy the spirit of community all in one place. Registration is required to sell items, and a fee applies for those interested in participating as a seller.Winter-Spring 2026
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Campfire Cooking3D Discover, Dream, Do!Kids 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 2026 -
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Canva Academy for Business Online via ZoomTechnology & DevicesAre you tired of spending hours trying to create graphics for your business, only to feel frustrated with the results in Canva? Learn how to design professional-looking social media posts, flyers, and marketing materials using only the free version of Canva with no design experience required. You'll learn the exact tools, shortcuts, and strategies that make creating beautiful visuals quick and stress-free. By the end of this session, you'll have the skills and confidence to create graphics that attract customers and make your business look polished and professional.Winter-Spring 2026