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Summer - PerformCommunity Education programs end promptly at their scheduled end time. The child's authorized pick-up person should pick up when the class ends. If you will be arriving after the program ends please notify the Community Education office at 952-226-0310 and make arrangements for an emergency contact or authorized pick-up person to pick-up your child. If a child is picked-up from a program 10 minutes after the class ends, Community Education will assess a late pick up fee. Fees are as follows: Late Arrival up to 10 mins - $20 Late Arrival between 11-20 mins - $40 Late Arrival beyond 20 mins - $60 If your child is not picked up and you or your emergency contacts cannot be reached 30 minutes after the class ends, local authorities may be called to take responsibility for your child. If you are significantly late to pick up your child more than 3 times, Community Ed has the right to remove your child from any Community Ed programs with no refunds.Category -
Summer - SportsCommunity Education programs end promptly at their scheduled end time. The child's authorized pick-up person should pick up when the class ends. If you will be arriving after the program ends please notify the Community Education office at 952-226-0310 and make arrangements for an emergency contact or authorized pick-up person to pick-up your child. If a child is picked-up from a program 10 minutes after the class ends, Community Education will assess a late pick up fee. Fees are as follows: Late Arrival up to 10 mins - $20 Late Arrival between 11-20 mins - $40 Late Arrival beyond 20 mins - $60 If your child is not picked up and you or your emergency contacts cannot be reached 30 minutes after the class ends, local authorities may be called to take responsibility for your child. If you are significantly late to pick up your child more than 3 times, Community Ed has the right to remove your child from any Community Ed programs with no refunds.Category -
Summer Band Lessons - Registration opens May 1Category -
Starting SoonSummer Fun with No Mistakes WatercolorCreateThink you're not creative? This class will change your mind! Join us to loosen up and master watercolor techniques, perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike. You'll learn to create focal areas, value systems, and use line and color for depth and impact. Enjoy exciting demonstrations and access to reference materials and brushes. Please bring your watercolor supplies, paper towels, a notebook, 140# cold press watercolor paper, and lunch. *For June 30 class only: Please bring one 8x10 and one 12x12 canvas.CE Adult Summer 2026 -
Summer Keepsakes - Ages 1-5 Years (Non-separating)SummerWaitlistCelebrate the magic of early childhood with this hands-on art class for families! Children create treasured keepsakes while caregivers learn simple tips for capturing milestones, displaying artwork, and preserving memories in a child-led way. Each session includes time to play, explore, and connect with other families, making it a perfect mix of creativity, fun, and community.ECFE Summer (2) 2026
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Summer Stage Band (Gr. 8-12)Stage Band (Gr. 8-12)Jazz up your summer making rockin’ and swingin’ music! This group is open to all regular concert band and jazz band instrumentation, but will feature rock and swing music styles, with a rhythm section (drum set, bass guitar, electric guitar, piano). An off-site gig will be held the last week (TBD). You must be currently enrolled in the Prior Lake Band Program and have completed at least the 7th grade, or have been a member of one of the school jazz bands. Space is limited. Students may be added from the waitlist, based on strengths and specialties of students and the needs of the complete band.Summer Band Lessons 2026 -
Summer Swim LessonsSummer Swim Registration will open online starting March 1, 2026. Lesson times Session 1: Mon-Thu, June 15, 16, 17, 18 & June 22, 23, 24, 25 Session 2: Mon-Thu, June 29, 30, July 1, 2 & July 6, 7, 8, 9 Session 3: Mon-Thu, July 13, 14, 15, 16 & July 20, 21, 22, 23 Session 4: Mon-Thu, July 27, 28, 29, 30 & August 3, 4, 5, 6 HOW DO I KNOW WHAT LEVEL TO CHOOSE? Please review the level descriptions online or the Guidelines for Choosing The Right Lesson for Your Child PDF download to help determine your child's ability. You can view the class your child completed last by logging into your Eleyo Account/Dashboard/All Enrollments. Class recommendations from your child's instructor are on the completion card your child was given at the end of their last session.Category -
Super Peach Party (Ages 3-10) - NEW!Summer - Imagine & DesignAttention all brave adventurers, heroes or maybe plumbers, the princess calls for your aid! A perfect party is being planned. Peach wants to joyfully host it, while letting her guests enjoy fun crafts, a small snack and a thrilling story. However, there has been a disruption to her plans. She needs the most daring of children to create their own animal, power-up masks and complete the obstacle course that is barring the way to her pleasant party. Let’s go! CAMP FEE PRINTED WRONG IN CATALOG: PRICE is $49.00CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Survive the Wild: Outdoor Engineers (Ages 6-9)Summer - E-STEMDo you have what it takes to survive in the Wild? In this cool camp you and your team will get challenged to create cool gadgets to “survive” in the Wild! From engineering a cool periscope, harness the power of the sun to cook (marshmallows! - yummy), engineer a device for drinkable water, engineer a shelter, and so much more, you'll return transformed from this cool adventure! These exciting STEM projects take place in the classroom, with some hands-on testing outdoors!CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Sweetology: The Candy STEAM Lab (Ages 5-9) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMStep into the sweetest lab on Earth and mix up a world of fun, flavor, and science! Become a candy chemist as you create your own Gummy Bears, whip up edible slime, and experiment with sugary mixes. Learn the amazing STEAM behind your favorite treats while designing creative packaging for your confections. We'll make this lab even sweeter with other exciting activities. It’s messy, mouthwatering, and oh-so-fun—the perfect recipe for a super-sweet summer adventure!CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Tadpoles (Ages 3+)Category -
Starting SoonTadpoles (Ages 3+)Tadpoles (Ages 3+)A child who enrolls in Tadpoles should meet the following requirements: Student must be 3 years old to sign up as parent will not be in the water. Must be potty trained Is usually between 3 and 5 years old. Either has not received lessons previously and/or is uncomfortable in the water. Being uncomfortable means they are hesitant to put their face in the water Is able to receive instruction and can adapt to a new environment without mom or dad within a few days of lessons beginningSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
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Tennis Camp w/PLHS Girls Varsity Team (Ages 8-12)Summer - SportsBring your tennis racket and water bottle and get ready to play! Come and join us for fun group drills and games with PLHS Girls Varsity players. Learn and practice groundstrokes, volleys, and serving. Scoring, rules and an overall understanding of the game of tennis will be covered as well. Sign up for one or both sessions. Proceeds benefit the PLHS Girls tennis team.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Tennis Future Stars (Ages 9-11)Summer - SportsFuture Stars- Some Future Stars are still new to the game, however everyone will be rallying from the first day. The emphasis is to get you to rally the ball and understand the fundamentals of the forehand and backhand groundstrokes, volleys, and serve. The quickstart format, along with the Carlson Tennis teaching methods, get you playing quickly. Please bring an age appropriate racket. Rackets will be available for class use if you do not have one. Tennis participants may be invited to compete in tournaments outside of Tennis sessions. These competitions are not sponsored by Community Education, and additional fees may apply.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Tennis Little Stars (Ages 4-6)Little Tykes & TotsLittle Stars- Agility, balance, and coordination are emphasized. Movement and tracking skills give you the ability to properly handle a racquet and ball. Fun and success are the goals! The quickstart format, along with the Carlson Tennis teaching methods, get you playing quickly. Please bring an age appropriate racket. Rackets will be available for class use if you do not have one. Tennis participants may be invited to compete in tournaments outside of Tennis sessions. These competitions are not sponsored by Community Education, and additional fees may apply.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Tennis Rising Stars (Ages 7-8)Summer - SportsRising Stars- the goal of this class is control. Enjoy playing games and rallying the ball back and forth while working on tennis skills. The goal is for you to be able to play games by rallying by the 2nd lesson. The quickstart format, along with the Carlson Tennis teaching methods, get you playing quickly. Please bring an age appropriate racket. Rackets will be available for class use if you do not have one. Tennis participants may be invited to compete in tournaments outside of Tennis sessions. These competitions are not sponsored by Community Education, and additional fees may apply.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonThe Big Build: Robotics & Engineering (Ages 6-9) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMIn this dynamic session, your child will dive into key Robotics and STEM concepts while building and programming up to eight unique motorized robotic and engineering models. As they construct projects like Plant, Military Tank, Construction Crane, Windmill, Sand Truck, and Farming Plough, they'll develop critical thinking skill and gain insights into essential engineering principles, including Kinetic and Potential Energy, Chain Transmissions, Angular Momentum, Newton's Law, and Centrifugal Force. This program not only inspires creativity but also equips students with the foundational knowledge they need for future success in technology and engineering. *Internationally acclaimed Robotics and STEM programs recognized by Harvard Business School and European Union countries.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
The Ultimate Art Camp (Ages 5-11)Summer - Imagine & DesignThis camp is the ultimate in fun and creative art projects. Sculpt a llama pot and a sassy sea turtle, make paper mache maracas, paint some crazy cats inspired by Laurel Burch, and create special effects using glue and chalk to create a butterfly or dragonfly on black construction paper.CE Youth Summer 2026
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Time With Baby - Ages Birth to 12 Months (Non-separating)SummerWaitlistEnjoy sunny moments of connection with your baby this summer. Our Free Summer Baby Class offers gentle, engaging activities like sensory play, music, movement, read-alouds, and simple summer-themed fun. Each week also includes time to talk about development, routines, first experiences, and parent-led topics—all in a relaxed, supportive setting designed for you and your little one.ECFE Summer (2) 2026
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Tiny Artists - Ages 2.5 to 5 Years (Non-separating)SummerThis fun, three-week summer class is where young children can explore process art through hands-on, messy creativity. We’ll paint, glue, sculpt, and splatter while focusing on the joy of creating, not the final product. Dress for mess and get ready to have fun! Come explore colors, textures, and your imagination in a relaxed, playful setting.ECFE Summer (2) 2026
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Tiny Tots (6-36 mos. with parent)Category -
Starting SoonTiny Tots (Ages 6-36 mos. with parent)Tiny Tots (6-36 mos. with parent)The goal of the Parent-Child swim lessons is to provide experiences and activities for children to become comfortable in and around the water as well as teaching parents how to work with their child in the water. A parent or responsible adult is required to participate in this class with the child. All children not fully potty trained must wear a swim diaper.Summer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Toddlers Together - Ages 12-30 Months (Non-Separating)SummerWaitlistWiggle, giggle, and explore this summer! This sunny, playful class is a joyful space for toddlers and their caregivers to sing, read stories, and try hands-on activities together. Little ones practice sharing, moving, and talking while caregivers discover fun ways to support learning at home. Every week is full of laughter, curiosity, and connection as families grow, learn, and make sunny memories together. Come join the fun—toddler-sized adventures await!ECFE Summer (2) 2026