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  • De-Age Your Brain

    Current research shows lifestyle and diet have a big effect on HOW the brain ages. Cognitive function, which covers all aspects of perceiving, thinking and reasoning, CAN improve. And the very good news is no matter what your age there are things you can begin to do today to improve how quickly and effectively brain cells communicate with each other. We’ll discuss which ‘superfoods’ reduce the damaging effects of toxins and inflammation on the brain and which nutrients are great for memory, attention, processing information and reducing stress. You will learn simple, easy to implement strategies to help your brain stay healthy and alert. Join us online! This class will be held online using Zoom. Upon registering, you will receive information to access the class. Simply follow the provided instructions on the day and time of class and Janice will lead you through the class from the comfort of your own home! This online class is held in partnership with multiple Community Ed programs.
  • Destination Mars: Rocketry

    Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air! Then it is yours to take home! Students will make and take home multiple rockets of varying difficulty throughout this session. We will use these rockets and airplanes to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including: propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more. We will also hypothesize about travel in outer space, how to get a United States astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Do you have the right stuff? Please visit YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for more information. NOTE: Parents will be asked to contribute two, 2 liter soda bottles (empty) for 2 different experiments. Fee includes $25 materials fee.
  • Developing Intuition

    Everyone is born with the natural ability to access intuition. This class will help you reconnect with your inner voice. You will learn easy, practical steps that you can use in making everyday decisions. Here's what a participant had to say: "Very informative & fun! I feel like I got a lot of information. I'd recommend it to others." Join us online! This class will be held online using Zoom. Upon registering, you will receive a link to access the class. Simply click the link on the day and time of class and Victoria will lead you through the class from the comfort of your own home!
  • Discovering SoulCollage®

    Join in an evening of self-discovery, artistic expression, and empowerment; learning the method of making and consulting SoulCollage® cards. This workshop is for anyone who wants to engage in a fun, transformative, empowering process in which you create your own personal deck of collaged cards using recycled images, your intuition and your imagination, SoulCollage® is innately satisfying for the soul, which is eager to create and express its many facets. In our time together you’ll make 2 cards, briefly learn about the four suits (based on SoulCollage® founder Seena Frost’s method) and delve into the practice of reading your cards to support and guide you in daily life. Surprise, synchronicity and the sacred will emerge from these self-created allies, mentors, and challengers.
  • Driver's Education with Safeway Driving School

    Safeway Driving School has been graduating teen drivers in the Twin Cities area for 50 years. Safeway's focus is creating safe, responsible teen drivers. Classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons emphasize defensive driving techniques tailored for the inexperienced teen driver while targeting to influence the invincible teen attitude. All Safeway's instructors are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Class Instruction prepares the student to take the Minnesota permit test and begin the responsibility of driving. The 30 hours of classroom is structured into 10 independent lessons. If a student misses a lesson, they can make up that exact lesson number at the next session or at one of Safeway's other classroom locations. After class is completed, students who are 15 years old are eligible to take their permit test at any Minnesota exam center. The permit test is not provided during the class. Behind-the-wheel instruction includes six hours of driving in three, two-hour private lessons. All driving is done in a Safeway car on city streets, highways and freeways with a responsible, licensed Safeway instructor. Safeway recommends students take their first lesson 2-3 weeks after receiving their permit card and after 5 hours of practice driving. Students have one year after completing classroom to finish their behind-the-wheel lessons. Scheduling is offered online for 24/7 convenience. All of Safeway's cars are white with identical graphics so parents and students are confident that it is a Safeway car picking up the student for a lesson. Students can get picked up for their behind-the-wheel lesson from home, school or work. Parent involvement is required to produce safe, responsible teen drivers. It is critical that parents practice regularly with their student drivers. The state requires that students have a minimum of 50 hours of practice (15 hours at night). Parent classes are offered monthly at Safeway's nearby classrooms. Cost of the teen package is $425 and includes the classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons, and all materials. Pay in full upon registration or choose the payment plan: $255 payable to SLP Community Education upon registration and $170 (two payments of $85 each) payable to Safeway at the behind-the-wheel lessons. More questions about the curriculum or driving education? Contact Safeway at: safewaydrivingschool.com or 651-351-9150 *Minnesota Afterschool Advance Eligible* visit mnafterschool.org to apply.
  • ECFE at Westwood Hills Nature Center

    Explore nature together! Classes will be held at Westwood Hills Nature Center (sometimes indoors and sometimes outdoors - weather permitting) and include a visit with the center’s naturalist. This is a non-separating class led by a licensed parent educator.
  • Early Childhood Screening

    We offer Early Childhood Screenings at Central Early Learning Center and Park Nicollet Clinic.
  • Early Childhood Screening - June 2024

    Screening is a free service required by the State of Minnesota for entrance into Kindergarten. The screening is most valuable soon after your child turns 3 years old. (3 1/2 to 4 years old is the ideal age) Screening includes a vision, hearing, and developmental assessment, as well as an opportunity to discuss any family circumstance that you feel may affect your child’s learning readiness. The screening will help identify any area your child may benefit from early childhood services before they enter school, and connect families with appropriate resources and programs. Screening takes approximately one hour to complete. * Appointments are required. Please Note: Screenings are now being conducted inside Central Early Learning Center – 6300 Walker Street, St. Louis Park, MN. 55416. Please enter door # 3 on the west side of the building. Please check-in at the office. Please complete the four required forms and bring them to your screening appointment. CLICK HERE to access forms. Note: If your child has already had a screening in a different school district, please call 952-928-6774. Please do not set-up an online appointment. There is no charge for this screening but please complete the course checkout and receive a confirmation email to be enrolled in your Early Childhood Screening Appointment. Thank you!
  • Early Childhood Screening - May 2024

    Screening is a free service required by the State of Minnesota for entrance into Kindergarten. The screening is most valuable soon after your child turns 3 years old. (3 1/2 to 4 years old is the ideal age) Screening includes a vision, hearing, and developmental assessment, as well as an opportunity to discuss any family circumstance that you feel may affect your child’s learning readiness. The screening will help identify any area your child may benefit from early childhood services before they enter school, and connect families with appropriate resources and programs. Screening takes approximately one hour to complete. * Appointments are required. Please Note: Screenings are now being conducted inside Central Early Learning Center – 6300 Walker Street, St. Louis Park, MN. 55416. Please enter door # 3 on the west side of the building. Please check-in at the office. Please complete the four required forms and bring them to your screening appointment. CLICK HERE to access forms. Note: If your child has already had a screening in a different school district, please call 952-928-6774. Please do not set-up an online appointment. There is no charge for this screening but please complete the course checkout and receive a confirmation email to be enrolled in your Early Childhood Screening Appointment. Thank you!
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  • Early Learning - Mini Me Sports Programs

    What is Mini Me Sports? We are a multi-sports enrichment program that partners with early child care schools to instill valuable characteristics in children. Please enter door #1 @ Central for Mini Me Sports Tuition Assistance is available for all Mini Me and Tiny Me Sports Camps. Please see income scale below. Contact Heidi Degen at degen.heidi@slpschools.org or 952-928-6785 to request assistance. YEARLY INCOME SCALE FOR MINI ME SPORTS $100K and over - $135 $100K and over - $100 $50K and over - $67 $25K and below - $35 $24,999 and below - $0
  • Elements of Successful Painting

    Students will learn how to arrange compositional shapes, use brilliant light and color, use confident brushstrokes, and choose appropriate techniques. This class is best for beginners or students who want a refresher.
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    En Plein AIr Oil Painting

    Enjoy the spring weather and learn to paint - when the weather is nice, we will paint on the patio at Lenox! Gain confidence in your ability to translate your subject to canvas as you strengthen your observational skills, build a reliable process for planning and developing your unique voice. Whether a beginner or more experienced painter, this workshop will help to identify a focus in your painting practice. Suzi will demonstrate a variety of topics including setting up a composition using design protocols, then leaving the rest of the class for your own work. Open to oil, water soluble oil, acrylic, or even pastels. A supply list will be sent with your course confirmation.
  • End of Summer Bash Art Camp

    The end of summer is just around the corner, so let's go out with a bang! We'll celebrate all things summer as we sculpt summary treats, create tropical works of art and more; we'll even make a beach scene out of real candy! This camp is one awesome artsy party you don't want to miss. Please pack a nut free snack for your student each day.
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    Estate Planning Solutions

    Wills, Trusts, Health Care Directives & Powers of Attorney will be explained. Learn when a Will is sufficient and when you might prefer a Trust. Learn ways to avoid probate. Discussion of common mistakes will help you avoid unwanted consequences.
  • Evening Run, Jump and Play

    EVENING MULTI-AGE CLASS!!! Move that body inside a warm place during the cold winter! Get the wiggles out with some large gross motor time. Come and Play Together! Enjoy dancing, singing, art and gross motor play while meeting new families.
  • Everything You Want to Know About Medicare

    An educational presentation for anyone who wants to know more about Medicare. Topics will include Parts A, B, C, & D of Medicare, application process, estimated costs, supplements, MAPD, and when the right time to sign up is. This is an ideal course for people that are turning 65 or over 65 and coming off their employer medical plan as well as those currently enrolled in Medicare.
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    Fading Ads of the Twin Cities

    Do you remember seeing those old painted ads on the sides of buildings for Coca-Cola, Grain Belt Beer, grocery stores, warehouses, etc. Our instructor, Jay Grammond has been drawn to Fading Ads, or “Ghost Signs” for quite some time. In the Summer of 2020, that interest became so much more when he signed a book deal to publish a book about the topic. Join Jay as he takes you on a virtual walk around the Twin Cities to view this sort of “Art Gallery” that surrounds us. You will also learn a bit about the history of some of these companies that date back into the 1800’s.
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    Fantasy Football Class for Beginners

    What participants will learn: by the end of the class, participants would have a fundamental understanding of all offensive positions groups that make up the scoring in fantasy football. Participants will also participate in a fantasy football draft. Topics covered include: scoring in fantasy football, the waiver wire, the importance of bye weeks, trades, different kinds of fantasy football leagues, different drafting options (online vs in-person, how to access weekly lineup advice) and having fun!!! All participants will walk away from the class with a packet of everything that was discussed, online tools to be successful with fantasy football, as well as my email so that they can ask me questions anytime. Participants will realize and understand how simple and fun fantasy football can be.