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Community Services summer brochure arriving in your mailbox soon!

Information about summer adult and youth programs offered by Northfield Public Schools Community Services

Start making your summer plans with Northfield Public Schools Community Services! The Northfield Public Schools Community Services summer brochure will be in mailboxes starting on Friday, April 17, and online registration starts on the same day. There are great, new classes to choose from but also old summer favorites that have returned due to their popularity. Adult class highlights include: Ladies Night Art Classes at the Archer House, Family Tennis Fun, Aqua Zumba, Pilaqua, sand volleyball and bubble ball soccer leagues, Learn To Sail, Play To Train dog-training classes, retirement and finance-related classes and the always-popular, American Beginner Sign Language with local instructor, Michael Detjen.

Youth class highlights include American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim lessons, new ECFE summer camps, Adventure Mania including monthly zip-lining, horseback riding and paddle-boarding adventures, youth baseball and softball leagues, an Eagle Bluff Trip for incoming 7th graders, Fencing, British Soccer Camps, QuickStart Tennis, Introduction to Trap Shooting and Archery, LEGO Robotics camps, various Watch Me Draw art camps, a Middle School Pops Band, a Project Runway sewing and design camp and American Red Cross Babysitter’s Certification courses.

Visit www.nfld.k12.mn.us (follow the Community Services link) or call 507.664.3649 to view all classes and for more information.

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Northfield Public Schools Community Services includes recreation and enrichment programming, Early Childhood Family Education, driver education, KidVentures, EarlyVentures Learning Center, Connected Kids, Middle School Youth Center, Hand-in-Hand Preschool, Adult Basic Education and Project ABLE.

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