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3D Printing: Star WarsOnline EnrichmentGrades 2-6Design your own droid in TinkerCAD and learn to slice it for printing with Cura! Your 3D model gets printed and mailed to you. Star Wars is a trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd. and not affiliated with this camp. Home Technical Requirements: Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. Internet: Broadband internet Webcam, Microphone and Speakers Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirements: TinkerCAD Website (Free, login information is provided during class)Fall 2026 -
A Survey of Women Artists, Part 1Civics & HistoryThis fascinating class honors the profound contributions of women artists throughout art history. Moving chronologically from the Middle Ages to today, discuss the work of artists from the Renaissance to Impressionism to Contemporary Art and everything in between. Learn how women artists are sometimes "lost" and how their unique perspectives move art in new directions. Artists discussed include Sofonisba Anguissola, Judith Leyster, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Cindy Sherman, Marina Abramovic, the Guerilla Girls and more *Optional add on at checkout - For an additional $20, spend a day at the art museum with Adrienne H. Lee, The Wandering Art Historian! Tour the Minneapolis Institute of Art with Adrienne on Saturday, November 14th from 11:00am - 12:00pm as she highlights work by artists discussed in her fall classes Art Outside the Box and A Survey of Women Artists, Part 1. She'll also point out examples of the different art movements, styles, and subjects covered in her classes, like the Baroque period, the tradition of portraiture, and Impressionism. This unique experience encourages participants to apply what they learn in class to a museum setting, enhancing their understanding by seeing the artwork in person. This tour will also prepare students for Adrienne's Spring 2027 classes. Cost includes the guided tour. Participants are responsible for their own transportation. Participants are welcome to stay for lunch at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and shop at their stores. Donations to Mia are accepted at the door.Fall 2026 -
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Adaptive Gymnastics - Elite GymnasticsGymnasticsAges 2-10Empower your young child with special needs to cultivate a lifelong love of movement. Adaptive classes with EGA provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where children explore their physical abilities, build confidence, and discover hidden strengths through the joy of gymnastics.Instructors are specialized and experienced in adaptive techniques. Classes are tailored to meet the unique needs and abilities of each child. Student to instructor ratio is 4:1 (parent or para-educator participation is required).Fall 2026 -
Adult Conversational Spanish: Beginner Part 1 - Live Virtual Via ZoomLanguage and CommunicationAlways wanted to learn or refresh your Spanish? This class focuses on building conversational skills through interactive practice. Topics include greetings, pronunciation, numbers, clothing, and basic grammar. You'll engage in small conversations and explore cultural insights like word origins and dialects. Zoom access and basic computer skills required.Fall 2026
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Adult Conversational Spanish: Beginner Part 2 - Live Virtual Via ZoomLanguage and CommunicationContinue your Spanish journey in Beginner Spanish Part Two! Build on conversational skills for directions, restaurants, and everyday interactions. Learn vocabulary on food, weather, dates, family, and key verbs like ser and tener. Explore cultural topics on food, family, and friendships. Open to new and returning students.. Zoom access and basic computer skills required.Fall 2026
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Adult Conversational Spanish: Intermediate Part 1 - Live Virtual Via ZoomLanguage and CommunicationThis intermediate course helps adults improve conversation skills through interactive lessons. Topics include AR verb conjugation, infinitives, future tense, prepositions, and more. Practice making plans, discussing preferences, and explore holiday traditions in Spanish-speaking countries. Open to new students and previous Beginner Spanish Part 1 and 2 conversation participants. Zoom access andbasic computer skills required.Fall 2026
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Adult Conversational Spanish: Spanish for Travelers - Live Virtual Via ZoomLanguage and CommunicationLearn Spanish for travel from the comfort of home! This live, interactive course helps adults master essential phrases for greetings, dining, and directions. With Futura’s engaging approach, you’ll build confidence while having fun. Perfect for beginners and those with some experience. Zoom access and basic computer skills required.Fall 2026
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Adult/Child Paint DateCreativeThis class is a fun "Date Night" for you and your child to paint together. No experience is needed, this class is about spending quality time with your child and having fun. Each person is provided a 16 x 20 canvas, acrylic paints, and all the supplies needed to create their own masterpiece that can stand alone or be hung side-by-side for a combined work of art. The instructor will lead you step-by-step through the painting.Fall 2026 -
Adult/Child Paint DateCreativeThis class is a fun "Date Night" for you and your child to paint together. No experience is needed, this class is about spending quality time with your child and having fun. Each person is provided a 16 x 20 canvas, acrylic paints, and all the supplies needed to create their own masterpiece that can stand alone or be hung side-by-side for a combined work of art. The instructor will lead you step-by-step through the painting.Fall 2026 -
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Air Fryer Appetizers Online via Zoom *FREE CLASS OFFERING FOR NATIONAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION WEEKCooking SchoolTry online cooking with this free mini class! Cook along with Kirsten as she makes Air Fryer Crispy Polenta Rounds with Roasted Seasonal Vegetables AND, for a bonus recipe, Roasted Veggie Skewers. Recipe handout is provided before class, and link to class recording shared afterwards.Fall 2026 -
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Appetizers - Quick, Easy & EnticingCooking SchoolWe'll create over 20 appetizers that require less than 20 minutes, from start to finish! You can serve these appetizers as a first course or as a snack for family and friends. You could even create a complete buffet! Our selections will include recipes for spreads, hearty appetizers, dips, dippers, nibbles, hot appetizers, and more! Enjoy the selections during the class or take your samples home. You'll also learn special tips to create an appetizer party. Supply fee is included in total registration price.Fall 2026 -
Aqua Exercise for AdultsAquaticsJoin us for an hour plus of vigorous aquatic exercise. Water aerobics is beneficial for many reasons: it's low impact, it focuses on range of motion, resistance and strength building, and it's cardio exercise that can assist with weight control. No swimming skills necessary, easily adaptable to any fitness level. You'll get clear, concise instructions for each section of class: warm-up, strengthening/toning, aerobic, targeted arm work and cool-down. Optional: Bring 1-2 pound hand weights to increase your work out. Participants must be able to enter and exit the pool independently.Fall 2026 -
Art ExplorersCreativeGrades K-5Back-to-school season is bursting with creativity at Young Rembrandts! Students explore a dynamic mix ofcharacters, patterns, texture, and vibrant color while building essential drawing skills. Appetites don’t standa chance against a realistic Pizza drawing as students focus on proportion, detail, and shading. Anadorable Baby Sloth brings expression and character design to life, while an art history portrait of Hiawathaintroduces cultural appreciation and portrait composition just in time for fall. Each lesson blends imaginationwith strong art fundamentals, helping students grow in confidence, creativity, and pride in their work.Fall 2026
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Art Outside the BoxCivics & HistoryArt Outside the Box is an exciting and unique opportunity to explore the work of artists who don’t necessarily “play by the rules." In fact, many of the artworks featured in this class were exhibited outside the traditional gallery space or were constructed with surprising mediums. Discuss how temporary pieces of art can have lasting impacts on the world long after they’ve been disassembled. Each week will focus on a different creative element and we'll compare and contrast two artists and their interpretations of that element. This interactive class encourages participants to share their perspectives and interpretations of the artwork while discussing some unusual artistic practices. Plus, there are no wrong answers! Session 1: Words & Language in Art; artists discussed: Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger Session 2: Land Art & Earthworks; artists discussed: Christo & Jeanne-Claude and Ana Mendieta Session 3: Sculpture & Installation; artists discussed: Judy Chicago and Louise Bourgeois Session 4: Public Artworks: artists discussed: Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley*Optional add on at checkout - For an additional $20, spend a day at the art museum with Adrienne H. Lee, The Wandering Art Historian! Tour the Minneapolis Institute of Art with Adrienne on Saturday, November 14th from 11:00am - 12:00pm as she highlights work by artists discussed in her fall classes Art Outside the Box and A Survey of Women Artists, Part 1. She'll also point out examples of the different art movements, styles, and subjects covered in her classes, like the Baroque period, the tradition of portraiture, and Impressionism. This unique experience encourages participants to apply what they learn in class to a museum setting, enhancing their understanding by seeing the artwork in person. This tour will also prepare students for Adrienne's Spring 2027 classes. Cost includes the guided tour. Participants are responsible for their own transportation. Participants are welcome to stay for lunch at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and shop at their stores. Donations to Mia are accepted at the door.Fall 2026 -
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Ballet and Tap: The NutcrackerDance Studio with Mayer ArtsAges 5-8 This class includes the Wish Upon a Ballet curriculum with the added fun of tap! Proper terms for dance steps will be taught as well as body awareness to improve posture, strength and flexibility. Students will gain poise and confidence as they leap and spin! Ballet and tap shoes are required.Fall 2026 -
Beginner Line Dancing Fitness with NaseemaFitnessGet ready to move, smile, and have fun with Beginner Line Dancing—no partner needed and no prior experience required! This class is designed for adults who want to learn the basics of line dancing in a welcoming and low-pressure environment. Each session begins with step-by-step instruction to break down the moves before putting them together with music. Line dancing is a fun way to improve balance, coordination, memory, and cardiovascular fitness, while enjoying great music and good company. Come as you are, dress comfortably, bring your water to stay hydrated, and dance your way to better health!Fall 2026 -
Belly Dance Foundations for Fun and FitnessFitnessDiscover the joy and expressive beauty of Middle Eastern social dance! You'll learn fundamental technique with attention to building strength, balance, agility, alignment, and body awareness skills that benefit wellness beyond class. The class features low-impact cardio with torso, arm and leg movements. Please wear soft clothing for movement and bring indoor dance shoes or dance barefoot. No previous dance experience is required.Fall 2026 -
Bonjour for Adults! Line Online via ZoomLanguage and CommunicationAre you dreaming of speaking French with confidence for travel or everyday life? Join Roxanne May, a French immersion educator at Normandale Elementary with over 13 years of experience, a master’s degree in literacy education, and a deep personal connection to the language as a French speaker, for a unique virtual class taught live from France. This course is designed to mirror the immersive, communication-based approach used in elementary French immersion programs, helping you experience what it feels like to learn through the language, not just about it. Rather than focusing heavily on grammar, you’ll build confidence speaking and understanding French in real-life situations, from ordering at a café to navigating everyday interactions. Classes are conducted primarily in French, with supportive guidance in English when needed, creating an engaging and accessible immersion experience for beginners. Perfect for beginners or those with some prior exposure, this class emphasizes practical conversation, cultural insight, and building confidence in a supportive environment. Come ready to participate, try something new, and bring a little “joie de vivre” into your week. Virtual link provided after you register.Fall 2026 -
Burnsville Blaze Youth WrestlingSports and RecreationBurnsville Blaze Youth Wrestling Boys and Girls Age 4-Grade 5 Blaze Youth Wrestling is open to boys and girls of all experience levels. Practices are held twice a week and focus on wrestling fundamentals (stance, positioning, takedowns, escapes, and pinning) while creating a team environment that emphasizes fun and sportsmanship. Wrestlers should demonstrate effort and the ability to follow instructions. Competition at local meets is optional (additional cost). Registration fee includes t-shirt and an additional team swag item. Practice (for all ages) will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-7:30 p.m. in the Burnsville High School wrestling room from November to March. The latter part of class time will focus on more advanced techniques.Fall 2026 -
Burnsville SwingTeenThis is the school year program for swing dancers who auditioned and earned a spot on the Burnsville Swing Team during the Summer Swing Community Education program in July/August. If you have questions regarding auditioning for the team, please contact mihubbard@isd191.org (Participants will need to buy dresses/pant shirt outfit and shoes.) Swing Workshop: October 5, 6 and 7, 3-6 pm in the BHS wrestling gym, for auditions for those who aren't able to attend Summer SwingAn Evening of Swing: Saturday, May 22 from 6-10 pm in the Mraz TheaterLast Practice: Monday, May 24, 3-6 pm in the BHS wrestling gymFall 2026 -
Canva Power Hour: Advanced Tricks That Save You Time Online via ZoomTechnology & DevicesTake your Canva skills to the next level with advanced techniques and hidden features that will streamline your design workflow. This intensive, one-hour workshop is perfect for users already familiar with Canva basics who want to discover time-saving shortcuts, professional design hacks, and lesser-known tools that make creating stunning graphics effortless. Leave with insider tips that will transform how you approach design projects and cut your creation time in half.Fall 2026 -
Chalk Pastel HolidayPaintingChalk Pastels are extremely pigmented, blendable, and can be used to create paint-like effects without the use of water. In this class you will learn the many possibilities of this medium as you follow step-by-step instructions to create your own drawing.Fall 2026 -
Chess Club - Fall OnlyChessGrade 1-5 The "King of Games and the Game of Kings." Chess is a fun game of strategy proven to improve concentration and build brain power. Tuition includes premium subscription to Chesskid.com. Subscription includes video tutorials, online practice puzzles and leveled play as well as the opportunity to play other chess club members online from home. When enrollment permits, chess club is divided by ability. Chess clubs are coordinated by Brian Ribnick, coach of the award winning ISD 191 chess teams. Coaching staff ranges from classroom teachers to Burnsville High students with a long-term love of the game.Fall 2026 -
Chess Club - Full YearChessGrade 1-5 The "King of Games and the Game of Kings." Chess is a fun game of strategy proven to improve concentration and build brain power. Tuition includes premium subscription to Chesskid.com. Subscription includes video tutorials, online practice puzzles and leveled play as well as the opportunity to play other chess club members online from home. When enrollment permits, chess club is divided by ability. Chess clubs are coordinated by Brian Ribnick, coach of the award winning ISD 191 chess teams. Coaching staff ranges from classroom teachers to Burnsville High students with a long-term love of the game.Fall 2026