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First Aid and CPR/AED TrainingHealth & Wellness/LifestyleInstructor: Elmer Engman Certification is offered throuh: Emergency First Response. This class adds the additional First Aid Certification component to our CPR/AED class. The Emergency First Response CPR and AED Training is designed as a “hands on” two part program to teach CPR on infants or adults and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO) to all lay rescuers, particularly those who are expected to respond to emergencies in the workplace and give first aid. In the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training component, learn how to use the AED machines now available in most public buildings. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring $60 for printed materials, certificate (good for two years) and equipment rental.Spring/Summer 26 -
Flag Football CampYouth EnrichmentDASH Sports flag football camps provide players with a well-rounded football experience in a little to no contactsafe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced, and players will begrouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, andPride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes/cleats and mouthguards areoptional). Footballs and flag belts are provided.Spring/Summer 26
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Floor Hockey TYKESYouth EnrichmentDASH Sports Floor Hockey Tykes camps provide little athletes with an introductory hockey experience covering a broadrange of skills training and skill-based games. Players will be taught how to properly stickhandle, pass, and shoot in a funand positive environment. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes. Sticks and pucks areprovided. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year oldage group.Spring/Summer 26
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Fully Online Driver Education via A+ with Behind the WheelDriver EducationFully online and at your own pace, this includes 30 hours of Driver Education classroom that prepares your student for their permit test. Once they've received their permit, this is followed by the required six hours of Behind the Wheel lessons.Spring/Summer 26
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General InterestWe offer a large array of general interest classes. Classes include planning for retirement, organizing your home, self-improvement, looking for a new home, and much more! Check our listings to see what is currently available.Category -
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Homecroft ElementaryDuluth PreschoolDuluth Preschool is a collaboration funded by Head Start, School Readiness, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten and Early Childhood Special Education. Located in 7 elementary school buildings across the city, Duluth Preschool provides high quality early childhood classroom experiences. We focus on building social emotional skills, language and literacy, health and nutrition, physical health and development for all children. We work in partnership with parents and families to connect them with community and family resources and provide support to parents in their role as the child’s most important teacher Apply online and learn more about Duluth PreschoolSchool Year 26-27 Duluth Preschool Site -
Introduction to Ballroom DanceDanceThis class will introduce you to the exciting world of partner dancing! You will learn the basic elements of the Waltz, the Tango and the Foxtrot! By the end of this course, you should be on your way to becoming a comfortable social dancer!Spring/Summer 26 -
Introduction to Latin DanceDanceThis class will introduce you to the exciting world of partner dancing! You will learn the basic elements of the Rumba, the Cha Cha, the Salsa and the Swing! By the end of this course, you should be on your way to becoming a comfortable social dancer!Spring/Summer 26 -
K.E.Y. ZoneK.E.Y. Zone Program K.E.Y. Zone is a collaborative program of the Duluth YMCA and the Duluth Public Schools. The program provides a safe and supervised environment for youth to receive educational support and participate in enrichment activities. Program goals include fostering enrichment and learning, development of life skills, promoting regular attendance in school, and providing year-round opportunities, including summer and break days. The program is located at all nine elementary schools and is for youth in grades K-5 and runs from 2:15pm-6pm. Summer and break day programs are available at select sites for an additional fee. For more information about programs, fees, or to register visit www.duluthymca.org/keyzone.Child Care Program -
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LGBTQ+LGBTQ+The LGBTQ+ Parenting Group meets monthly to offer a supportive space where LGBTQ+ parents can connect and build community by sharing their unique experiences as parents. A licensed Parent Educator will facilitate discussions based on the group's needs and interests. This group is currently designed for families parenting children ages birth to 7. Please register for sibling care if you plan to bring your child.Early Childhood 26-27 -
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Laura Macarthur ElementaryDuluth PreschoolDuluth Preschool is a collaboration funded by Head Start, School Readiness, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten and Early Childhood Special Education. Located in 7 elementary school buildings across the city, Duluth Preschool provides high quality early childhood classroom experiences. We focus on building social emotional skills, language and literacy, health and nutrition, physical health and development for all children. We work in partnership with parents and families to connect them with community and family resources and provide support to parents in their role as the child’s most important teacher Apply online and learn more about Duluth PreschoolSchool Year 26-27 Duluth Preschool Site -
Lester Park 0-12 Month OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationBabies learn best by interacting with the people and objects in their environment. Learn about the importance of these early years and what you can do to promote healthy development. Parent/Infant classes include parent-and-baby activity time, parent discussion time, and time to connect with other parents. Parent/Infant classes are non-separating classes.Early Childhood 26-27 -
Lester Park 0-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents.Early Childhood 26-27 -
Lester Park 1 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationYour toddler’s road to independence has begun. Enjoy time playing with your toddler in a safe and educational environment. Children will have time to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development, while parents engage in a discussion led by a licensed Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on develop- mental and age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents. We realize separation from one year olds can be difficult. One-year-old classes will begin a gradual separation when each group is ready.Early Childhood 26-27 -
Lester Park 2 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationTwo-year-old classes start with parent-child activity time. This is a great opportunity for parents and children to play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. While parents meet nearby, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. They have the opportunity to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a licensed Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental and age-relatedconcerns and allows time to get to know otherparents.Early Childhood 26-27 -
Lester Park 3-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents.Early Childhood 26-27 -
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Lester Park ElementaryDuluth PreschoolDuluth Preschool is a collaboration funded by Head Start, School Readiness, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten and Early Childhood Special Education. Located in 7 elementary school buildings across the city, Duluth Preschool provides high quality early childhood classroom experiences. We focus on building social emotional skills, language and literacy, health and nutrition, physical health and development for all children. We work in partnership with parents and families to connect them with community and family resources and provide support to parents in their role as the child’s most important teacher Apply online and learn more about Duluth PreschoolSchool Year 26-27 Duluth Preschool Site