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Piedmont 2-3 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. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistPiedmont 2-4 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. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Piedmont 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 25-26 Duluth Preschool Site -
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WaitlistPizza, Pizza, PizzaCookingPizza should be more than a crust with some pepperoni and cheese thrown on top. Come to our pizza night where you will experiment with different crusts and interesting toppings which are not only healthy and tasty combinations, but ones that you can make at home. We will have plenty to sample when we are done baking. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and both registered for course. An additional supply fee of $20 is due to the instructor at class time.Winter 2026 -
WaitlistPlay & Learn for Family, Friends, Neighbors (FFN)Family, Friends, Neighbor (FFN)FREE weekly Play & Learn Fridays just for FFN Care Providers (Family, Friend, or Neighbor offering childcare) Where: Piedmont Elementary ECFE Classroom When: Friday mornings, 9:00-10:30- Beginning September 27 Join Duluth ECFE for fun-filled mornings of reading, singing, and playing together with the little ones you care for! Meet other care providers, help children learn and build skills through play, and learn helpful tips for caring for them. Receive FREE books, project supplies, snacks and resources. Sessions are designed for care providers to bring children with them, but you can also come on your own.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Pool Activitiesduluth Community Education provides public access to pool facilities with open swims, swim lessons, and pool rentals. The aquatics program also includes water aerobics, scuba diving, kayaking, specialty training and after school swim teams in the middle school. The pools are operated 11 months of the year. OPEN AND LAP SWIM SCHEDULE ORDEAN EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL – 336-8760 Adult Lap Swim: Wednesdays – January 8 through May 6 TIME: 6:45PM-8:15PM Open Swim Saturdays – January 10th Through May 9th TIME: 11:15 AM-1:15 PM LINCOLN PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Open Swim: Wednesdays – January 8th Through May 6 TIME: 6:45PM-8:15PM COST: $4 or Punch Cards Available from the Lifeguard (10 Punches for $35). Lifeguard supervised. All ages welcome. Perfect for families and groups. There will be special designated lap swim lanes. Balls, water wings, toys, and noodles are not allowed. Bring your own suit and towel. Family locker room area available. NOTE: Please let us know in advance if you will be bringing a large group (8+) Bring your own suit and towel. Ordean East Middle School aquatics facility located at 2900 East 4th St., duluth, MN. Please enter from the parking lot in the rear of the school building off N. Hawthorne Rd. Lincoln Park Middle School located at 3215 W 3rd St., duluth, MN. Please park in the rear parking lot.. Questions? Please call 218-336-8760. Lake Superior Swim Club YOUTH SWIMMING LESSONS Registration for Youth Swim Lessons is easy and secure. Go to www.lsscaquatics.comand click on Swim Lessons. Set up your own secure personal account using your Visa or MasterCard, checks are not accepted. Be sure to remember your password for future online registration. The Fine Print Online registration is required Classes fill FAST and are filled on a first come first serve basis, please register early Scholarships are available for those eligible for ISD 709’s Free or Reduced Lunch Program Classes are subject to change Questions or scholarship information? Contact Howie Leathers at haleathers@gmail.com YOUTH SWIM LESSONS - $65 per student-Aqua Tots $35 per student Bring your own suit and towel. ORDEAN EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL 2900 East 4th Street-duluth: Please Park in the lot off Hawthorne LINCOLN PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL 3215 West 3rd Street-duluth: Please Park in the UPPER lot Adult viewing available at balcony level. Parents are not allowed on the pool deck Six lessons, approximately 30 minutes Designed as fun water time for children 6 months to 4 years. An adult must accompany each child in the pool. Includes games, songs, and pre-swimming skills. Each swimmer must have their own suit (or swim diaper) plus a towel. Scholarships Are Available for the Lincoln Park Lessons. Contact Howie Leathers at haleathers@gmail.com for more the specifics. Aquatics Programs and open swims are offered in partnership with the Lake Superior Swim Club (LSSC). For more information about LSSC and to register for youth swim lessons, please visit www.lsscaquatics.comCategory -
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Project AccessClasses Accessible to Individuals with Disabilities or Special Needs FREE SUPPORT SERVICES AVAILABLE (advance notice needed) Interpreters, Classrooms, Mobility aids, Entrances, Readers/note takers, Elevators, Limited Scholarships, Restrooms, Disability Parking ACCESSIBILITY duluth Community Education welcomes participants of all abilities. Reasonable accommodations available with advance notice. Indicate your need on registration form. INTERESTED IN TEACHING? Have you ever thought about leading an activity or teaching a Community Education class for Project Access? You do not need a license or special training, just a desire to share your time and knowledge. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.Category -
Puzzle ManiaGeneral InterestAssemble a team of up to four players (registration is one per team) to compete in a jigsaw puzzle competition. This tournament will be held in bracket format over 3 Monday evenings: April 6th: First Round. All teams will participate in completing the same 500 piece puzzle. The fastest 6 teams will advance April 13th: Second Round. The fastest 6 teams from round one will complete the same 750 piece puzzle. The fastest 3 teams will advance. April 20th: Final Round. The fastest 3 teams from round two will complete the same 1000 piece puzzle. Bring in your old puzzles that are still in good condition to swap with other puzzlers! ***Children are welcome to compete with a registered adult. A 1/1 child/adult ratio is required***Winter 2026 -
RUN CLUBYouth EnrichmentGRADES K-5 It doesn’t matter whether your kid wants to be the next Grandma’s Marathon champion or getting started. Our Young Athletes Foundation Running Club is the perfect place for them. Our club meets weekly and provides a fun, engaging training program that culminates with our Minnesota Mile on Friday, September 11th. No experience is necessary; everyone is welcome, from avid runners to first-timers! Entry to the 2026 Minnesota Mile is included with Running Club sign-up.Spring/Summer 26
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Real Estate 101General InterestWhether you're thinking of buying or selling, come meet our panel of local experts and get answers to all of your real estate questions. Realtors, mortgage lenders and a licensed home inspector will be on hand to guide you through the process and share their knowledge of the current market and what you can expect as you plan for your future. Monday’s class will be geared toward “Buyers” and Tuesday’s will be geared toward “Sellers”. Students are encouraged to attend both nights.Winter 2026 -
RoboticsYouth EnrichmentThis is a hands-on technical course which will guide students through the process of designing and building a functional electric scooter from a kit. Students explore the integration of mechanical structures with high torque electric powertrains, while gaining practical experience in CAD modeling, metal fabrication. and electronics. Students will design, engineer and build a functional electric scooter, which will be theirs to keep.Spring/Summer 26
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WaitlistRussian CuisineCookingLearn some authentic home-style Slavic recipes that are enjoyed throughout Eastern Europe. Create some new traditions for your family. Additional supply fee of $20 is due to the instructor at class time. Bring $20 for recipes and supplies.Winter 2026 -
Sign Language: Level 3General InterestInstructor: David Moberg This is the 3rd of 6 in this ongoing series of classes. Text required, please purchase your copy in advance. Title: A Basic Course In American Sign Language by Tom Humphries (Spiral or hard bound 2nd edition 1994). Returning students are welcome.Winter 2026 -
Singles once a month "Meet and Greet" for Ages 30s to 50sGeneral InterestCome join Singles, ages 30ish to 50ish, in the area every month for a Meet and Greet!!! No Dating Apps, No Facebook, No Fake Profiles, No AI - Meet people face to face like you did in the basement of that college house, minus the keg. Let's be honest, meeting people is hard the older you get. This has never been done before in Community Ed, so it is new for everyone. What it is...is up to you - I hope this is a place where you can come, feel welcome, stay for minutes or hours, and meet other singles in the community with zero stress. I hope to have an ice breaker activity and name tags - the rest is up to you. Most importantly - relax and be yourself. Put on your favorite jeans or hoodie and come join the fun.Winter 2026
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Small & Sustainable - One Couple’s JourneyGeneral InterestOur grandparents all left the farm and went to work in the city...and here we are turning back the other way! We'll share our journey from living exclusively as 'city kids' back to doing things the way our grandparents did-with a few twists! From growing produce to fruit trees, beekeeping to pest control, composting toilets to woodchucks, forest management to solar power, the proprietors of Uncle Hermans' Farm share their adventures along the way. Additional $10 materials fee payable to instructor at class.Winter 2026 -
Soccer TykesYouth EnrichmentWaitlistDASH Sports Soccer Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Winter 2026
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Social Security: Timing is Everything: OrdeanGeneral InterestWhen should I apply for Social Security? How can I maximize my benefits? How will this affect my spouse? Social Security is a vital income source for many retirees, but it can be a confusing topic and making the most of it can have a lot to do with timing it right. This workshop can help you get answers to your questions and learn what Social Security can mean for you.Winter 2026 -
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Sports and Exercise/FitnessWe offer many types of fitness classes, from strength development to Zumba. Classes are fun, energetic, and offer group support to help you reach your fitness goals. You can find a class that is right for you!Category -
StoryBook Theatre: A Midsummer Night’s DreamYouth EnrichmentSit back and listen well! We’ve got love, we’ve got hate, we’ve got laughter…just you wait! Imaginations will take flight in this hilarious romp through an enchanted forest that includes everything from mistaken identity, mischievous Groundlings, misplaced love, and more! Hermia and Lysander love and want to be together, but their parents won’t allow it! Hermia is set to marry Demetrius, and when she refuses, she is given two options: Marry Demetrius or be sent away to a nunnery!Spring/Summer 26 -
Storybook Theatre: Hansel & GretelYouth EnrichmentHansel and Gretel are like any brother and sister, they can’t stand each other! But when their parents sign them up to be Adventure Scouts, they have no idea the adventure they are in for! Troop Leader Paul takes his Adventure Scouts on a camping trip and tells a scary story about Brunhilda the Witch and her house made of candy. Excited by the prospect of all that sugar, Hansel takes off into the forest after everyone has gone to sleep, and Gretel goes after him! Along the way, they meet some forest creatures and flowers that help them, but as they get deeper into the forest, they meet some of Brunhilda’s creations. A performance will take place on the last day of camp!Spring/Summer 26 -
Stowe 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 25-26 -
Stowe Community BasketballSports and Exercise/FitnessSmall Community Group Basketball at Stowe Elementary. Contact Tom R. with questions.Fall 2025