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Edina Parks & Recreation

Activities DirectoryRegistration begins noon

Aug. 23!EdinaParks.com

2021 FALL/WINTER

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YOUTH PROGRAMS & CAMPS ...........8

BRAEMAR ARENA & FIELD ...............18

BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE & DOME ...24

FAMILY EVENTS .................................30

ADULT ACTIVITIES & SPORTS ...........36

ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS ......................42

EDINA ART PROGRAMS .....................44

NEW! SIGN UP AT:

Learn about our new, easier way to register for activities on Page 5!

PHOTOGRAPHS BY Michael Braun, Dan Carpenter, Jeanette Colby, Glenn Gray, Katie Laux, Linda Morse, Dan Reisig, Susan Tarnowski, Debbie Townsend, Peter Wong, Suzanne M. Wortham-Ressemann

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Look for this icon next to preschool classes.

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Explore Edina’s 44 parks and nearly 30 miles of trails this fall and winter!

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Candy & Costumes at Fred Richards Playground

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We’re excited to offer you a new, easier way to sign up for activities, camps, classes and rentals. Our new system is far more intuitive and offers tools to track the activities of your entire family.

Some of our favorite features:

• Quick sort of available activities by age group, days of the week or location• Export a calendar of your activities right into your calendar feed • Add account members at any time

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Welcome to Our New Way to Register for Activities!

YOU MUST CREATE A NEW ACCOUNTEveryone will need to create a new account, even if you’ve been registering for Edina Parks & Recreation programs for years. The good news is it’s free, quick and only needs to be done once.

Steps to Create an Account• Visit EdinaParks.com and select the “Register for

Activities” button on the left menu

• Select “Login/Create Account” on the upper left, then click the button to “Create Your Account”

• On mobile devices, select “Account” in the upper right and click “Sign Up”

• Select “Individual” to create an account for you and your family

• For the account information, please use the adult who will be in charge of the account

• Add family members

• Make changes or updates any time by logging in and clicking the “Account” button in the upper left

FINDING AND REGISTERING FOR ACTIVITIES• Select the “Catalog” button on the upper left

• Tabs across the top show program categories

• For fastest sorting, use the checkbox filters on the left to sort by age group, location, days or type.

• Click an activity name to learn more details

• Choose the appropriate account member for the activity in the gray box above the “Add to Cart” button.

• Once you have selected the right person, click “Add to Cart”

• If you need more instruction, view the “Welcome” tab on the top

CONNECT CARD HOLDERSPlease call the Parks & Recreation office at 952-826-0367 for information on how to register.

EdinaParks.com

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Adaptive RecreationThe Adaptive Recreation and Learning Exchange (AR&LE) offers programs and activities specifically designed to meet the diverse needs of people with disabilities. Visit arlemn.org to find out more information on classes and events.

Some classes may be held online.

InclusionEdina Parks & Recreation offers inclusion services for programs and events. If you would like inclusion support, please call Recreation Supervisor Amanda Clarke at 952-826-0433 or email [email protected] at least four weeks before a program starts.

ScholarshipsConnect Card ProgramThis program helps ensure all Edina residents, regardless of age, and those who attend school in Edina have opportunities to participate in activities and classes for education and fun.

The Connect Card pays for free access or reduced-price programs, including:

• Art classes• Golf lessons• Passes to Edinborough Park or the Edina Aquatic Center• Playground programs• Special events• Sports camps

Apply by:

• Visiting EdinaCommunityFoundation.org. Apply online or print the application and mail it.

• Call 952-300-2378 for an application, available in English, Somali or Spanish.

Edina Give and Go ProgramThis program provides scholarship grants so Edina Public Schools students can participate in academic, arts and sports opportunities.

Apply by:

• Visiting Edinagiveandgo.org• Online application form available in multiple languages.

The City of Edina strives to provide activities, classes and events for everyone.

Inclusion and Scholarships

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Visit Edina's Places

to Play and Learn:

C I T Y O F E D I N AEdinborough Park

BRAEMARG O L F C O U R S E

ARENA

And 44 More Parks in Edina!

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Walnut Ridge Park, Edina

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YOUTH PROGRAMS & CAMPS

KIDCREATE PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS

Ready, Set, Mess!Ages 18 months-6 years

Get ready to get messy with fun projects! Your little one will make mosaics, create with clay and paint in wacky ways. We will even make our own puffy paint. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.

Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 2 (4 weeks)9:30-10:30 a.m.Edina Senior Center $56PR2017

Boo BashAges 18 months-6 years

Come create something spook-tacular! You and your young artist will get messy with paint and clay as you make a black cat, ghost or jack-o-lantern. Children are welcome to wear costumes to class. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.

Saturday, Oct. 239:30-10:30 a.m. Edina Senior Center$15 PR2018

Thanksgiving Craft Party

Ages 18 months-6 years

Those pilgrims sure were crafty! The kids will celebrate Thanksgiving by creating an adorable turkey that is sure

to attract smiles. This is a great class for siblings to attend together! Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.

Saturday, Nov. 139:30-10:30 a.m.Edina Senior Center$15 PR2019

Holiday Ornament-Making Party

*All New Ornaments! Ages 18 months-6 years

Join us for an ornament-making party. Participants will create four different ornament projects. These ornaments will make great holiday gifts! Come and create ornaments right along with your child. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.

Saturday, Dec. 49:30-10:30 a.m.Edina Senior Center$15 PR2020

Wheels on the BusAges 18 months-6 years

“The wheels on the bus go round and round.” The “Wheels on the Bus” song will be our inspiration as we create a school bus art masterpiece. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.

Saturday, Feb. 129:30-10:30 a.m. Edina Senior Center$15 PR2021

MUSIC

Music TogetherMusic Together is a program

for infants, toddlers and preschoolers designed to teach the way young children learn: through play. Each class is designed to be an active, engaging music experience. The music environment will help your child become a life-long music maker.

FALL SESSION 9:30-10:15 a.m. or 10:30-11:15 a.m.Weber Park$159/child (additional children $83/each)

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Kidcreate art classes are a great way to introduce your child to the wonderful world of art!

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Tuesdays Sept. 21-Nov. 16 PR 7001.12Wednesdays Sept. 22-Nov. 17 PR 7001.13Thursdays Sept. 23- Nov. 18 PR 7001.14

WINTER SESSION9:30-10:15 a.m., or 10:30-11:15 a.m. Weber Park$159/child (additional children $83/each)Tuesdays Jan. 18-March 15 PR 7001.09Wednesdays Jan. 19-March 16 PR 7001.10Thursdays Jan. 20-March 17 PR 7001.11

GYMNASTICS

Go Gymnastics TINIES

Ages 18 months-3 years

Kids with their adults explore gymnastics in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Work on balancing, jumping, rolling and hanging from bars. Class meets once a week for five weeks.

4-4:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center$65/each

Wednesdays Sept. 15-Oct. 13PR7001.003

Wednesdays Oct. 20- Nov. 17PR7001.004

MINISAges 3-5

Explore gymnastics in a fun, safe atmosphere. We work on balancing, jumping, rolling, cartwheels, handstands and skills on the bars. We also practice taking turns and following instructions.

4:45-5:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center$72/each

Wednesdays Sept. 15-Oct. 13PR7001.005

Wednesdays Oct. 20-Nov. 17PR7001.006

LITTLESAges 5-7

Explore gymnastics in a fun, safe atmosphere. We work on balancing, jumping, rolling, cartwheels, handstands and skills on the bars. Skill progression depends on abilities and desire to learn more.

5:45-6:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center$72/each

Wednesdays Sept. 15-Oct. 13PR7001.007

Wednesdays Oct. 20-Nov. 17PR7001.008

Go GymnasticsADVANCED LITTLES OR JUNIORSAges 5-9

This class is more challenging gymnastics in a fun, safe atmosphere. Students will work on the beam, vault, floor, bars, flexibility and conditioning. Students must have already taken Littles or have gymnastics experience and looking for more than basic skills.

6:45-7:45 p.m.Edina Senior Center$75/each

Wednesdays Sept. 15-Oct. 13PR7001.001

Wednesdays Oct. 20-Nov. 17PR7001.002

KARATE

Beginning KarateAges 6-11

This class offers an exciting introduction to martial arts through karate. Z Ultimate Self Defense Studios instructors will focus on empowering participants physically and mentally.

Tuesdays Sept. 21-Oct. 12Pamela Park shelter$605-6 p.m. PR6100.502

DANCE

Mini Movers IAges 2-3

Platinum Dance Center instructors will introduce children to basic dance movement. For dancers who are ready to be independent, without a parent. There will be a recital for family to attend on the last day of class.

FALL SESSION5-5:45 p.m.Edina Senior Center $100

TuesdaysSept. 14-Nov. 16 PR6200.113

ThursdaysSept. 9-Nov. 18 PR6200.113.2(No class Oct. 21)

WINTER SESSION 5-5:45 p.m.Edina Senior Center $100

TuesdaysJan. 4- March 8 PR6200.114

ThursdaysJan. 6-March 10 PR6200.114.2

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RECtivity Boxes

Recreation delivered to your door! Choose from themed boxes to create something fun at home. Pick a box, order it online and have it shipped to your door. Boxes will be available during school breaks.

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Mini Movers IIAges 3-4

Platinum Dance Center instructors will introduce children to basic dance movement. For dancers who are ready to be independent, without a parent. There will be a recital for family to attend on the last day of class.

FALL SESSION5:50-6:35 p.m.Edina Senior Center $100

Tuesdays Sept. 14-Nov. 16 PR6200.117

Thursdays Sept. 9-Nov. 18PR6200.117.2 (No class Oct. 21)

WINTER SESSION 5:50-6:35 p.m.Edina Senior Center $100

Tuesdays Jan. 4-March 8 PR6200.118

Thursdays Jan. 6-March 10PR6200.118.2

Little Dippers Dance Class

Ages 3-5 years

“Dance for Fun” is the philosophy for this preschool class. Through stretching, moving to music, basic ballet steps and other creative activities, your child will look forward to each theme-based class session. Taught by instructors from Eleve Performing Arts Center.

10:15-11 a.m.Edinborough Amphitheater$60 per child

Tuesdays Oct. 5-Nov. 2 EP101121

Tuesdays Nov. 9-Dec. 14 EP111221(No class Nov. 23)

Tuesdays Jan. 11-Feb. 8 EP010222

Tuesdays Feb. 15-Mar. 15 EP030422

Princess DanceAges 5-7

Platinum Dance Center instructors will lead children in dance movement while incorporating favorite princess themes. There will be a recital for family to attend on the last day of class.

FALL SESSION6:45-7:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center $100

Tuesdays Sept. 14-Nov. 16 PR6200.119

Thursdays Sept. 9-Nov. 18 PR6200.119.2 (No class Oct. 21)

WINTER SESSION 6:45-7:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center $100

Tuesdays Jan. 4- March 8 PR6200.120

Thursdays Jan. 6-March 10PR6200.120.2

Dance Birthday PartyAges 3+

Celebrate a birthday by learning a routine, dressing up in costumes and performing a mini show! This birthday party can include up to 15 dancers. You provide the treats and our staff will serve.

Day and times vary90 minutes $225Search “dance party” in activities

SOCCER SHOTS

Soccer Shots Mini Ages 2-3

Join this high-energy program introducing children to fundamental soccer principles, such as using your feet, dribbling and the basic rules. Through fun games, songs and positive reinforcement, children will experience the joy of being active. Jerseys not included.

FALL SESSIONSSaturdays Sept. 11-Nov. 13(No program Oct. 23)Cornelia School Park$135

8:20-8:50 a.m. PR2600.1139-9:30 a.m. PR2600.1019:40-10:10 a.m. PR2600.10210:20-10:50 a.m. PR2600.10311-11:30 a.m. PR2600.104 11:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m. PR2600.105

Wednesdays Sept. 15-Nov. 17Cornelia School Park$144

9-9:30 a.m. PR2601.10110:20-10:50 a.m. PR2601.102

WINTER SESSIONSBraemar Field Dome$144

Wednesdays Jan. 5-March 169-9:30 a.m. PR2600.107

Thursdays Jan. 6-March 171:45-2:15 p.m. PR2600.108

Soccer Shots ClassicAges 3-5 (Pre-K)

Using creative and imaginative games, weekly sessions focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing and shooting. Soccer Shots will expose your child to the fun of soccer and provide the foundation needed to get started in the sport.

Mini Movers Dance Class

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FALL SESSIONSSaturdays Sept. 11-Nov. 13(No program Oct. 23)Cornelia School Park$1358:20-8:50 a.m. PR2600.2139-9:30 a.m. PR2600.2019:40-10:10 a.m. PR2600.20210:20-10:50 a.m. PR2600.20311-11:30 a.m. PR2600.20411:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m. PR2600.205 12:20-12:50 p.m. PR2600.206

Wednesdays Sept. 15-Nov. 17Cornelia School Park$144

9:40-10:10 a.m. PR2601.20111-11:30 a.m. PR2601.202

WINTER SESSIONSBraemar Field Dome$144

Wednesdays Jan. 5-March 169:40-10:10 a.m. PR2600.21410:20-10:50 a.m. PR2600.207

Thursdays Jan. 6-March 172:25-2:55 p.m. PR2600.2083:05-3:35 p.m. PR2600.209

Soccer Shots Premier Ages 5-8 (K-2nd)

For children who are new to soccer or who want to build upon what they have learned. Focusing on individual skills, fitness and sportsmanship, each session provides an opportunity for kids to be challenged through fun games and team competitions.

Saturdays Sept. 11-Nov. 13(No program Oct. 23)12:20-1:05 p.m. Cornelia School Park$180PR2600.301

REVOLUTIONARY SPORTS

Revolutionary Sports Baseball/Softball

Ages 2-6

Each day will focus on a skill that builds on the previous skill, including catching, throwing, base running and batting. All ability levels are welcome. Focus is on individual player development and helping each player build confidence. Class is adult-involved.

Thursdays Sept. 16-Oct. 14Todd Park baseball field$59 per session

AGES 2-3, T-BALL4:30-5 p.m. PR6000.300

AGES 3-5, T-BALL 5-5:45 p.m. PR6000.301

AGES 4-6, COACH PITCH5:45-6:30 p.m. PR6000.302

Revolutionary Sports Basketball

Ages 2-6

This active and fun RevSports instructional basketball class is designed for player development and learning fundamental skills to play the game. Class is adult-involved.

Thursdays Sept. 16-Oct. 14Todd Park basketball court$59 per session

AGES 2-34:30-5 p.m. PR6000.400

AGES 3-55-5:45 p.m. PR6000.402

AGES 4-65:45-6:30 p.m. PR6000.404

Revolutionary Sports Soccer

Ages 2-6

This active and fun RevSports instructional soccer class is designed for player development and learning fundamental skills to play the game. Class is adult-involved.

Tuesdays Sept. 14-Oct. 12Rosland Park baseball field$59 per session

AGES 2-34:30-5 p.m. PR6000.500

AGES 3-55-5:45 p.m. PR6000.502

AGES 4-65:45-6:30 p.m. PR6000.504

Revolutionary Sports Flag Football

Ages 2-6

Classes will focus on a skill that builds on the previous skill, including running with the ball, throwing, receiving and defending. All ability levels are welcome. Focus is on individual development and helping each player build confidence. Class is adult-involved.

Tuesdays Sept. 14-Oct. 12Rosland Park field$59 per session

AGES 2-34:30-5 p.m. PR6000.600

AGES 3-55-5:45 p.m. PR6000.601

AGES 4-65:45-6:30 p.m. PR6000.602

Learn fundamental skills to play basketball at Todd Park!

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TGA Tennis Ages 5-12

TGA (Teach. Grow. Achieve.) provides group instruction to learn tennis in a fun and safe environment. Kid-friendly instructors help your child develop skills and knowledge, while using the sport to teach valuable life lessons like honesty and sportsmanship.

Countryside Park tennis courts $135

AGES 7-12 Thursdays Sept. 9-Oct. 14 5:30-6:30 p.m. PR 2600.900

AGES 5-7 Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 169-10 a.m. PR 2600.901

AGES 8-12 Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 16 10-11 a.m. PR 2600.902

AGES 7-12 Thursday, Oct. 21 & Friday, Oct. 22noon-3 p.m. PR 2600.903

Sports Conditioning & Training Ages 11-14

Athletes will train with 6Point Athletes on sports strength training and conditioning, positive mindset and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Athletes will also work on agility, balance, endurance, power, reaction time and speed. Resistance bands are included with the fee.

Tuesdays Sept. 7-Oct. 12Countryside Park $120

4-5 p.m. PR2600.8005-6 p.m. PR2600.801

SKYHAWKS SPORT CAMPS

Skyhawks Sport Sampler

Ages 2-10

Skyhawks Sport Sampler uses age-appropriate games to engage kids in a variety of sports. There will be two sessions of soccer and two sessions of T-ball. Rules and skills are introduced and some small-sided games will be played.

Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 2Todd Park

AGES 2-3.59:30-10 a.m. $65 PR6000.12510:10-10:40 a.m. $65 PR6000.126

AGES 3.5-510:50-11:20 a.m. $65 PR6000.12711:30 a.m.-noon $65 PR6000.128

AGES 6-812:15-1:15 p.m. $89 PR6000.129

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Try something new this fall or winter!

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Skyhawks Flag FootballAges 2-10

Skyhawks Flag Football uses age-appropriate games to engage kids in flag football. Boys and girls will be introduced to the rules and practice skills with some small-sided games.

Sundays Sept. 12-Oct. 3Todd Park

AGES 2-3.51-1:30 p.m. $65 PR6000.130

AGES 3.5-51:40-2:10 p.m. $65 PR6000.131

AGES 6-72:20-3:20 p.m. $89 PR6000.132

AGES 8-103:30-4:30 p.m. $89 PR6000.133

Skyhawks SoccerTotsAges 2-5

Skyhawks SoccerTots uses age-appropriate games to engage kids in soccer. Boys and girls will be introduced to the rules and practice skills with some small-sided games.

Tuesdays Sept. 14-Oct. 5Todd Park $65

AGES 2-3.59:30-10 a.m. PR6000.134

AGES 2-3.510:10-10:40 a.m. PR6000.135

AGES 3.5-5 10:50-11:20 a.m. PR6000.136

AGES 3.5-5 11:30 a.m.-noon PR6000.137

DANCE

ENDEAVORS

WWW.DANCEENDEAVORS.COM

CATCH THE EXCITEMENT

DANCE CLASSES AGE 18M-ADULT

10820 NESBITT AVE S, BLOOMINGTON 55437

952.212.4456

YOUTH PROGRAMS

Get Active with Active SolutionsAges 6-10

Join us for snowshoeing, sledding, cross-country skiing and ice skating/boot hockey after school at Weber Park. The full schedule of activities will be sent one week prior to the start date. Registration is required.

Wednesdays Jan. 5-264-5:30 p.m.Weber Park$72

NEWTeen/Parent Glow Dodge Ball Ages 8-11

Glow Dodge Ball with a twist: Parents are coming! We will have a DJ, sound equipment and special lighting gear. Wear or bring a white T-shirt that you can write on!

Monday, Nov. 226:30-8 p.m. Braemar Field $25 per teen/adult pairPR7102

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Stay ConnectedThings change quickly these days. Never miss an update from Edina Parks & Recreation by signing up to receive email alerts.

EdinaMN.gov/CityExtra

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BRAEMAR ARENA & FIELD

BRAEMAR SKATE SCHOOL

Braemar Arena offers lessons for beginners through advanced skaters, ages 3 to adult. We use the Learn to Skate USA Program to determine skating levels. Our instructors are professionally accredited in both hockey and figure skating from Learn to Skate USA. Learn more at learntoskateusa.com.

Skaters begin at the first class and must pass before progressing to the next level. For specific curriculum, visit BraemarArena.com and click “Learn to Skate.”

HOW TO REGISTERVisit BraemarArena.com and click “Learn to Skate.” For Fall sessions, resident registration begins noon Aug. 23. Nonresident registration begins noon Aug. 25. For Winter sessions, resident registration begins noon Dec. 8. Nonresident registration begins noon Dec. 15.

BRAEMAR ARENA

Adult/Child ClassAges 3-6

This is a class for the young skater who would like an adult on the ice with them.

FALL SESSIONSSaturdays Sept. 18-Dec. 11(No class Oct. 23 or Nov. 27)10:30 -11 a.m.$148 for 11 weeksBAF 301

WINTER SESSIONSSaturdays Jan. 8-April 9(No class Feb. 5 or March 26)10:30 -11 a.m.$160 for 12 weeksBAF 400

Sundays Jan. 9-April 10(No class on Feb. 6 or March 27)noon-12:30 p.m.$160 for 12 weeksBAF 301

Snowplow Sam Levels 1-4

Ages 3-K

This is a class to teach the youngest skater the basics while having fun! Snowplow Sam 1 is for the beginner skater.

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FALL SESSIONS Tuesdays Sept. 14-Dec. 7(No class Oct. 19 or Nov. 23)$148 for 11 weeks

Snowplow Sam 1 9:45-10:15 a.m. BAF 302Snowplow Sam 2 9:45-10:15 a.m. BAF 303Snowplow Sam 3/4 9:45-10:15 a.m. BAF 304Snowplow Sam 1 1:15-1:45 p.m. BAF 305Snowplow Sam 2 1:15-1:45 p.m. BAF 306Snowplow Sam 1 1:45-2:15 p.m. BAF 308Snowplow Sam 2 1:45-2:15 p.m. BAF 309Snowplow Sam 3/4 1:45-2:15 p.m. BAF 310

Saturdays Sept. 18-Dec. 11(No class Oct. 23 or Nov. 27)$148 for 11 weeks

Snowplow Sam 1 10:30-11 a.m. BAF 311Snowplow Sam 2 10:30-11 a.m. BAF 312Snowplow Sam 3 10:30-11 a.m. BAF 313Snowplow Sam 1 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 314Snowplow Sam 2 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 315Snowplow Sam 1 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 316Snowplow Sam 2 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 317Snowplow Sam 1 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 318Snowplow Sam 2 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 319Snowplow Sam 4 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 320Snowplow Sam 1 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 321Snowplow Sam 2 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 322Snowplow Sam 3 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 323

WINTER SESSIONSTuesdays Jan. 4-April 5(No class Feb. 1 or March 22)$160 for 12 weeks

Snowplow Sam 1 9:45-10:15 a.m. BAF 426Snowplow Sam 2 9:45-10:15 a.m. BAF 427Snowplow Sam 3/4 9:45-10:15 a.m. BAF 428Snowplow Sam 1 1:15-1:45 p.m. BAF 429

Snowplow Sam 2 1:15-1:45 p.m. BAF 430Snowplow Sam 1 1:45-2:15 p.m. BAF 432Snowplow Sam 2 1:45-2:15 p.m. BAF 433Snowplow Sam 3/4 1:45-2:15 p.m. BAF 434

Saturdays Jan. 8-April 9(No class Feb. 5 or March 26)$160 for 12 weeks

Snowplow Sam 1 10:30-11 a.m. BAF 401Snowplow Sam 2 10:30-11 a.m. BAF 402Snowplow Sam 3 10:30-11 a.m. BAF 403Snowplow Sam 1 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 404Snowplow Sam 2 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 405Snowplow Sam 1 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 406Snowplow Sam 2 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 407Snowplow Sam 1 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 408Snowplow Sam 2 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 409Snowplow Sam 3/4 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 410Snowplow Sam 1 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 411Snowplow Sam 2 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 412Snowplow Sam 3 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 413Snowplow Sam 1 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 414Snowplow Sam 2 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 415

Sundays Jan. 9-April 10(No class Feb. 6 or March 27)$160 for 12 weeks

Snowplow Sam 1 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 416Snowplow Sam 2 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 417Snowplow Sam 3 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 418Snowplow Sam 1 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 419Snowplow Sam 2 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 420Snowplow Sam 1 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 421Snowplow Sam 2 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 422

Basic Skills Levels 1-6Grade 1 and older

These classes start at the beginning levels and progress to learning the foundations of forward and backward skating and stopping.

FALL SESSIONS Thursdays Sept. 16-Nov. 18(No class Oct. 21)$124 for 9 weeks

Basic 1 7-7:30 p.m. BAF 327Basic 2 7-7:30 p.m. BAF 328Basic 3 7-7:30 p.m. BAF 329Basic 1 7:30-8 p.m. BAF 330Basic 4 7:30-8 p.m. BAF 331

Saturdays Sept. 18-Dec. 11(No class Oct. 23 or Nov. 27)$148 for 11 weeks

Basic 1 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 435Basic 3 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 436Basic 2 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 437Basic 4 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 438Basic 5/6 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 439Basic 1 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 440Basic 2 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 441Basic 1 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 442

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WINTER SESSIONSSaturdays Jan. 8-April 9(No class Feb. 5 or March 26)$160 for 12 weeks

Basic 1 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 446Basic 2 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 475 Basic 3 11-11:30 a.m. BAF 447Basic 1 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 448Basic 4 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 449Basic 5/6 11:30 a.m.-noon BAF 450Basic 1 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 451Basic 2 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 452Basic 3 noon-12:30 p.m. BAF 453Basic 1 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 454Basic 2 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 476

Sundays Jan. 9-April 10(No class Feb. 6 or March 27)$160 for 12 weeks

Basic 1 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 455Basic 2 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 456Basic 3 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 457Basic 1 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 458Basic 2 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 459Basic 4 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 460

Jump-and-Spin ClassAges 4-15

This class is for skaters who are interested in advancing their figure skating skills. Skaters will learn edges, crossovers and turns while developing their skating skills. Skaters must have passed Basic 2 or have instructor recommendation to register for this class.

FALL SESSIONTuesdays Sept. 14-Dec. 7 (No class Nov. 23)6:40-7:40 p.m. $280 for 12 weeksBAF 332

WINTER SESSIONTuesdays Jan. 4-March 1(No class Feb. 1)6:40-7:40 p.m. $192 for 8 weeksBAF 462

SPRING SESSIONTuesdays March 8-May 17(No class March 22 or April 26)6:40-7:40 p.m. $214 for 9 weeksBAF 463

USA Hockey Levels 1-3Ages 3-10

This class will focus on skating skills for hockey, including strides, stops, backwards and edges. Skater must have a stick, helmet and gloves for this class. Skaters must have passed Snowplow Sam 2 or Basic 1 to enroll in this class.

FALL SESSIONS Saturdays Sept. 18-Dec. 11(No class Oct. 23 or Nov. 27)$148 for 11 weeksLevel 2/3 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 335

WINTER SESSIONS Saturdays Jan. 8-April 9(No class on Feb. 5 or March 26)$160 for 12 weeksLevel 1 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 464Level 2/3 1-1:30 p.m. BAF 465

What do you get when you cross three sheets of ice with state, national and international champion hockey and figure skating teams? Braemar Arena!

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ADULT CLASSESAges 18 and older

Always wanted to learn to skate? Or do you want to get back on the ice and learn some new skills? Join Adult Learn to Skate!

FALL SESSIONS Tuesdays Sept. 14-Dec. 7(No class Oct. 19 or Nov. 23)$148 for 11 weeksAdult Beginner 9:15-9:45 a.m. BAF 336Adult Intermediate 9:15-9:45 a.m. BAF 337

Thursdays Sept. 16-Nov. 18(No class Oct. 21)$124 for 9 weeksAdult Beginner 7:30-8 p.m. BAF 338Adult Intermediate 7:30-8 p.m. BAF 339

Saturdays Sept. 18-Dec.11(No class Oct. 23 or Nov. 27)$148 for 11 weeksAdult Beginner 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 345

WINTER SESSIONSTuesdays Jan. 4-April 5(No class Feb. 1 or March 22)$160 for 12 weeksAdult Beginner 9:15-9:45 a.m. BAF 466Adult Intermediate 9:15-9:45 a.m. BAF 467

Saturdays Jan. 8-April 9(No class Feb. 5 or March 26)$160 for 12 weeksAdult Beginner 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 468Adult Intermediate 12:30-1 p.m. BAF 469

BRAEMAR ARENA EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

Adult Open HockeyAges 18 and older

For players who seek lunch-hour fitness and pick-up hockey. Visit BraemarArena.com for current times and dates. Schedule subject to change.

Wednesdays11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.$5

Open SkatingVisit BraemarArena.com for current times and dates. Schedule subject to change.

Sundays noon-1:30 p.m.Tuesdays (indoor) 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

$5 Single Session$5 Skate RentalPunch cards and annual passes available

Developmental Ice for Hockey and Figure SkatingDevelopmental ice gives athletes the opportunity to work with their coaches one-on-one at an affordable rate. Coaches skate free. Visit BraemarArena.com for current times and dates. Schedule subject to change.

Early weekday mornings$30 per hour by reservation only

Youth Open HockeyCome spend your day off from school at the rink playing pick-up hockey. Visit BraemarArena.com for current times and dates. Schedule subject to change.

Oct. 211-3 p.m.$5

Holiday PopsListen to your favorite holiday songs while enjoying the talented skaters of the Braemar-City of Lakes Figure Skating Club! Bring canned goods and money for the bake sale benefiting Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People (VEAP).

Wednesday Dec. 155 p.m.$5 with charitable donation/ children under 12 free

Skate with the HornetsJoin the Edina High School boys and girls hockey teams on the ice for open skate, autographs and photos. Skate rental available.

Sunday, Jan. 232-3:30 p.m.Free

Adult Open Hockey

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National Skating Month Open Skate and Talent ShowcaseCelebrate National Skating Month at Braemar Arena with free skating and jump-and-spin demonstrations by the Braemar-City of Lakes Figure Skating Club.

Sunday, Jan. 301:40-3:10 p.m.Free

Many Braemar Arena events are streamed live on MNHockey.TV, including Edina High School and Edina Hockey Association games.

BRAEMAR FIELD ACTIVITIES

• $5 per person

• $50 “Buy 10, Get 1 Free” punch card

• $125 Unlimited individual season pass

• Free: Walking Track and Walk/Run Club

Tot TimeAges 1-6

Run, jump and play on the open field during Tot Time at the Field. Age-appropriate toys are provided. Bring a friend or make new ones!

Tuesdays and Thursdays Nov. 9-April 219-11 a.m.

Family NightAll ages

Stay active as a family under the dome. Walk or run laps, play in the open field or take a turn in the batting cages. Children must be supervised by an adult. No organized team practices or games allowed.

Fridays Nov. 12-April 223-4 p.m.

Open DomeAll ages

Play catch, kick a ball or take a turn in the batting cage. Children under 14 must be supervised by an adult. No organized team practices or games allowed.

Wednesdays Nov. 10-April 203-4:30 p.m.

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Adult Open SoccerAges 18 and older

Men and women of all abilities are welcome to play drop-in soccer. Bring white and red shirts for team identification.

Mondays-Thursdays Nov. 8-April 2111:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Walk/Run ClubJoin us for free coffee after your walk or run. Bring a friend or make a new one.

Tuesdays & Thursdays Nov. 9-April 217-8 a.m.

Drop-In Field TimeAthletes looking for additional training time on the field are welcome to drop in anytime the field is not rented. Visit BraemarField.com and click on “Facility Schedule” for dates and times.

Nov. 8-April 22

Braemar Field Walking TrackOpen most days 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed during lacrosse, baseball and softball practices. See BraemarField.com for the current schedule.

FOR ALL YOUR team SPORTs NEEDS

10am -7pm mon-fri 9am -5pm sat 10am-4pm sunday

Serving the Edina Community Since 1962

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YOUTH PROGRAMS & CAMPS

Little HornetsAges 3-6

These classes are suitable for the youngest junior golfer. Content includes basic skills like putting and driving as well as coordination exercises like jumping and running. A responsible adult MUST attend classes to help with safety and organization. Clubs are provided.

BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE COURTYARD (located directly behind the Pro Shop)$70

Fridays Sept. 3-248-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2229-9:45 a.m. BG5000.22310-10:45 a.m. BG5000.224

Saturdays Sept. 4-258-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2259-9:45 a.m. BG5000.22610-10:45 a.m. BG5000.227

Tuesdays Sept. 7-283-3:45 p.m. BG5000.2284-4:45 p.m. BG5000.229

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$70

Tuesdays Oct. 26-Nov. 163-3:45 p.m. BG5000.2304-4:45 p.m. BG5000.231

Fridays Oct. 29-Nov. 198-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2329-9:45 a.m. BG5000.23310-10:45 a.m. BG5000.234

Saturdays Oct. 30-Nov. 208-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2359-9:45 a.m. BG5000.23610-10:45 a.m. BG5000.237

Mondays Jan. 3-31 (No class Jan. 24)4-4:45 p.m. BG5000.239

Fridays Jan. 7-Feb. 4(No class Jan.28)8-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2409-9:45 a.m. BG5000.24110-10:45 a.m. BG5000.242

Saturdays Jan. 8-298-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2439-9:45 a.m. BG5000.24410-10:45 a.m. BG5000.245

Fridays March 4-258-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2469-9:45 a.m. BG5000.24710-10:45 a.m. BG5000.248

Saturdays March 5-268-8:45 a.m. BG5000.2499-9:45 a.m. BG5000.25010-10:45 a.m. BG5000.251

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Green HornetsAges 5-7

Green Hornets is designed for children with or without previous golf experience. Golf skills taught include putting, short game, irons and drivers. Special attention is given to safety and following directions.

BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE$179Instruction (I) and Play (P)

I: Tuesdays Sept. 7-28 4-4:50 p.m.P: Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 2 9-10 a.m.BG4000.194

I: Tuesdays Sept. 7-28 5-5:50 p.m.P: Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 2 9-10 a.m.BG4000.195

I: Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 2 8-8:50 a.m.P: Saturdays Sept. 11-Oct. 2 9-10 a.m.BG4000.196

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$85Instruction Only

Mondays Oct. 25-Nov. 15 4-4:50 p.m. BG4000.1975-5:50 p.m. BG4000.198

Tuesdays Oct. 26-Nov. 164-4:50 p.m. BG4000.199

Saturdays Oct. 30-Nov. 2011-11:50 a.m. BG4000.200Noon-12:50 p.m. BG4000.201

Mondays Jan. 3-31(No class Jan. 24)5-5:50 p.m. BG4000.202

Tuesdays Jan. 4-Feb. 1(No class Jan. 25)4-4:50 p.m. BG4000.2035-5:50 p.m. BG4000.204

Saturdays Jan. 8-29 11-11:50 a.m. BG4000.20512-12:50 p.m. BG4000.206

Tuesdays March 1-224-4:50 p.m. BG4000.2075-5:50 p.m. BG4000.208

Saturdays March 5-2611-11:50 a.m. BG4000.20912-12:50 p.m. BG4000.210

JUNIOR LESSONS AND LEAGUES

E-EncourageAges 6-8

Students in Encourage will learn how to pitch and hit sand shots, along with putting, driving and chipping. The proper grip and posture will be reinforced and etiquette is emphasized.

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$125

Thursdays Oct. 21-Nov. 184-4:50 p.m. BG2000.1245-5:50 p.m. BG2000.125

Saturdays Oct. 23-Nov. 201-1:50 p.m. BG2000.1262-2:50 p.m. BG2000.127

Thursdays Jan. 6-Feb. 10(No class Jan. 27)4-4:50 p.m. BG2000.1285-5:50 p.m. BG2000.129

Saturdays Jan. 8-Feb. 12(No class Jan. 22)1-1:50 p.m. BG2000.1302-2:50 p.m. BG2000.131

Thursdays Feb. 17-March 174-4:50 p.m. BG2000.1325-5:50 p.m. BG2000.133

Saturdays Feb. 19-March 191-1:50 p.m. BG2000.1342-2:50 p.m. BG2000.135

Sundays Feb. 20-March 209-9:50 a.m. BG2000.13610-10:50 a.m. BG2000.137

D-DevelopAges 8-10

The Develop class expands on the Encourage class. Full swing, short game and putting will be taught. Golfers will be challenged to think of ways that they can set a personal goal outside of golf.

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$135

Fridays Oct. 22-Nov.194-4:50 p.m. BG2000.2245-5:50 p.m. BG2000.225

Saturdays Oct. 23-Nov. 203-3:50 p.m. BG2000.2264-4:50 p.m. BG2000.227

Fridays Jan. 7-Feb. 11(No class Jan. 28)4-4:50 p.m. BG2000.2285-5:50 p.m. BG2000.229

Saturdays Jan. 8-Feb.12(No class Jan. 22)3-3:50 p.m. BG2000.2304-4:50 p.m. BG2000.231

Fridays Feb. 18-March 184-4:50 p.m. BG2000.2325-5:50 p.m. BG2000.233

Saturdays Feb. 19-March 193-3:50 p.m. BG2000.2344-4:50 p.m. BG2000.235

Sundays Feb. 20-March 2011-11:50 a.m. BG2000.236Noon-12:50 p.m. BG2000.237

I-InstructionAges 8-13

The Instruction class will continue to review material from the previous levels. Students will be introduced to goal setting, pre-shot routine and course strategy. We also teach scorekeeping and track scores to show improvement.

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$145

Wednesdays Oct. 20-Nov. 174-4:50 p.m. BG2000.3135-5:50 p.m. BG2000.314

Sundays Feb. 20-March 201-1:50 p.m. BG2000.3152-2:50 p.m. BG2000.316

N-Next StepAges 10-14

The Next Step class includes activities to mold exceptional golfers capable of excelling at the high school level. Statistics will be kept to spot weaknesses and evaluate improvements.

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$155

Sundays Feb. 20-March 203-3:50 p.m. BG2000.4134-4:50 p.m. BG2000.414

A-AdvanceAges 12-16

Juniors in the Advance class should possess solid fundamentals and have the desire to improve their game. Increasing amounts of individual attention will be provided. An emphasis will be placed on goal setting. Advance will be offered in the spring and summer of 2022. Look for registration information in the next Activities Directory.

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The TourAges 12+

Students in The Tour will learn how to practice smart, prepare for competition and manage time effectively. An emphasis will be placed on goal setting. Statistics will be kept to spot weaknesses and evaluate improvements. The Tour will be offered in the spring and summer of 2022. Look for registration information in the next Activities Directory.

Hornets After School Ages 8-11 or 12-14

These classes target beginner and intermediate juniors looking to continue working on their game during the school year. Classes are one hour of instruction and one hour of play each week.

BRAEMAR GOLF COURSE$199Instruction and Play

Ages 8-11

I: Mondays Sept. 13-Oct. 4 4:15-5:15 p.m.P: Thursdays Sept.16-Oct. 7 4:15-5:15 p.m.BG3100.130

Ages 12-14

I: Mondays Sept. 13-Oct. 4 5:30-6:30 p.m.P: Thursdays Sept. 16-Oct. 7 5:30-6:30 p.m.BG3300.111

Junior/Senior High School Tune-UpThese classes are for strong players who want to play on the junior high or high school golf team. We work with students to prepare for the season and know their swing.

BRAEMAR GOLF DOME$300

Tuesdays Jan. 11-March 8 (No class Jan. 25) 4:30-6 p.m. BG3500.104

Mondays and Wednesdays Feb. 14-March 9 4:30-6 p.m. BG3500.105

ADULT INSTRUCTION

ADULT GROUP LESSONSWhether you are new to golf, looking to improve or simply want to enjoy playing golf more, we have a class for you. We offer three levels of classes with a variety of options to fit your schedule.

Golf 101: First StepsGolf 101 introduces the game to individuals with little to no experience at golf. In this class, you will learn the basics of the game, including how to grip the club, posture, stance, chipping, pitching and putting. $125

Mondays Sept. 13-Oct. 410-11 a.m. Braemar Golf CourseBG1000.200

Mondays Jan. 3-2410-11 a.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.201

Wednesdays Jan. 5-266-7 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.202

Wednesdays Feb. 9-March 25:30-6:30 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.203

Mondays and Wednesdays March 7-1610-11 a.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.204

Mondays and Wednesdays March 7-166:15-7:15 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.205

WOMEN ONLYTuesdays Feb. 8-March 16-7 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.206

Tuesdays and Thursdays March 8-175-6 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.207

Tuesdays and Thursdays March 8-177:30-8:30 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1000.208

Golf 202: Next StepGolf 202 will introduce a more in-depth look at the full swing, chipping, pitching, putting, bunkers and drills on the driving range.

$125

Thursdays Sept. 2-235:30-6:30 p.m. Braemar Golf CourseBG1100.200

Wednesdays Sept. 8-2910-11 a.m. Braemar Golf CourseBG1100.201

Mondays Jan. 3-246-7 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1100.202

Wednesdays Jan. 5-2610-11 a.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1100.203

Mondays and Wednesdays March 7-1611:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1100.204

Mondays and Wednesdays March 7-167:15-8:15 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1100.205

WOMEN ONLYWednesdays Feb. 9-March 26:30-7:30 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1100.206

Tuesdays and Thursdays March 8-176:15-7:15 p.m. Braemar Golf DomeBG1100.207

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Braemar Golf Course is 500 acres of rolling hills and scenic lakes surrounded by beautiful, untouched oak ridges. There’s a feeling of seclusion amidst its urban setting, only 20 minutes from downtown Minneapolis.

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Golf 303: To the CourseGolf 303 is for those who have intermediate golf experience. We continue in-depth work on all aspects of the game. Students will learn how to take their game from the range to the course. Golf 303 will be available in the spring and summer of 2022. Look for registration information in the next Activities Directory.

Private LessonsOur PGA Professionals provide lessons for all ages and skill levels, all year long.Private Golf Lessons are one hour in length and rates vary.

Lessons can be scheduled by contacting our Professionals:

Jay [email protected]

Tommy [email protected]

Greg [email protected]

Alex [email protected]

From the beginner to the seasoned golfer, the Braemar Golf Academy offers group or private lessons, camps and clinics year-round.

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FAMILY EVENTS

2021 Farmers MarketFrom 3 to 7 p.m. each Thursday through September, along the beautiful walkways of the central park, roughly 30 vendors will set up shop for the weekly Centennial Lakes Farmers Market. Vendor information is online at CentennialLakesPark.com.

Chalk The Walk Join us for our second-annual Chalk the Walk event at Centennial Lakes Park. We encourage you to sign up for a spot and participate in the contest!

Sept. 23-26 Centennial Lakes ParkRegister online at BetterTogetherEdina.org.Free

Halloboo Trick Or Treat Trail Join us for a spooktacular alternative or addition to door-to-door trick-or-treating with a Halloboo Trick-or-Treat Trail. Put on your costumes, grab your buckets and enjoy a walk through the park. Each registered participant will receive treat bags along the route.

Thursday, Oct. 285-7:30 p.m.Rosland Park$10/child

Pumpkin Smash & BashRecycle your pumpkin at the Pumpkin Smash & Bash! Join us at Countryside Park for a pumpkin-rolling competition, catapult contest and then smash or bash your pumpkin to toss into piles of compost. Your composted pumpkins will help grow even more pumpkins next year!

Thursday, Nov. 44-6 p.m. Countryside Park Free; there is a fee for the catapult contest.

Braemar Field Movie Night Join us this winter for a movie night on Braemar Field! The schedule of movies will be advertised closer to the date. Movie begins at 7 p.m. Register as a family.

Friday, Feb. 187-9 p.m.Free

Hunt For The Yeti Sign up to help Eddie the Yeti find his friends each week while enjoying time outdoors! Every week starting the first week of December, you will receive an email with clues to where his friends are hiding. Registration is required to be eligible for the Yeti prizes.

Month of December FreeFollow the City of Edina’s Facebook page for more information.

Join us at the Centennial Lakes Park Farmers Market Thursday afternoons!

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Recycle your pumpkin at the Pumpkin Smash & Bash!

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Santa Wonderland Winter Santa will make a stop at the Maetzold Amphitheater at Centennial Lakes Park. Santa will be on his sleigh to meet and greet you! We will have a professional photographer to take your photo. Registration required.

Friday, Dec. 104-7 p.m.Centennial Lakes Park

Outdoor Ice Rinks Lace up some skates and hit the ice for some fun outdoor ice skating. Weather permitting, there will be 12 outdoor ice rinks at local parks beginning Dec. 13. Each park will have a hockey rink and pleasure ice skating rink. Visit EdinaParks.com for up-to-date information about openings.

Dec. 13-Feb. 20Rink Hours: 4-9:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Saturdays 1-8 p.m. Sundays

Holiday Hours: noon-9:30 p.m. Dec. 22-23 noon-4 p.m. Dec. 24 Closed Dec. 25 noon-9:30 p.m. Dec. 27-30 noon-4 p.m. Dec. 31 noon-9:30 p.m. Jan. 1

School Holidays: noon-9:30 p.m. Jan. 17 and Jan. 21

Locations: Arden Park, Cornelia School Park, Countryside Park, Creek Valley Park, Highlands Park, Lewis Park, Normandale Park, Pamela Park, Strachauer Park, Todd Park, Walnut Ridge Park and Weber Park.

Family Full Moon Snowshoe Join us for Family Full Moon Snowshoeing at Braemar Golf Course. Walk through Braemar Park on a 20-minute self-guided trail lit with luminaries. Snowshoes provided for trail walk. Register as a family; limit four people per family.

Saturday, Dec. 18Monday, Jan. 17Wednesday, Feb. 166-8 p.m.Braemar Golf Course$10/family (registration required)

Cocoa & Cookies At Cornelia Winter break is on! Join us for an afternoon of ice skating and grab a free cookie and hot chocolate while supplies last.

Friday, Dec. 31noon-4 p.m.Cornelia School Park outdoor ice rinkFree

Winter Ice FestivalCome celebrate winter! Enjoy face painting, skating, ice carving and more! Skate rental and concessions available.

Sunday, Jan. 161-5 p.m. Centennial Lakes ParkFree

Outdoor Rink Family Skate NightGather the family and bring your skates for a fun night of skating at an outdoor ice rink. Hot chocolate and glow gear will be provided while supplies last.

Friday, Jan. 286-8 p.m. Pamela Park outdoor ice rinkFree

Candyland Trail Come to our first-ever Candyland Trail! We will have a sweets food truck and Candyland trail to walk. Free to participate; food and items will be available for purchase.

Friday, Feb. 114-7 p.m. Centennial Lakes Park

New To Edina EventJoin us and meet neighbors and some local organizations!

Friday, Oct. 8 6-8 p.m. Backyard Rink at Braemar Arena Free

Friday, Feb. 4 6-8 p.m. Pamela Park shelter and ice rink Free

CENTENNIAL LAKES PARK AMENITIES

Skating at Centennial Lakes Park Centennial Lakes Park features a 10-acre lake that is groomed daily during the winter for ice skating. Spread out over three main ponds connected by narrow, meandering canals, the rink gives skaters a unique skating experience found only at Centennial Lakes!

Complementing the rink is a cozy, rink-side warming house, complete with indoor and outdoor fireplaces, restrooms, concessions and skate rental. Sled and trainer rentals are also available. Photo identification must be given as a deposit for sled and trainer rentals. There is no admission charge for skating. Skate rental is available.

The rink is typically open from mid-December through mid-February, depending upon the weather. Visit CentennialLakesPark.com for updates.

Centennial Lakes Park Rental Information Host your next spring, summer or fall event at Centennial Lakes Park, where there are plenty of opportunities for fun, unique experiences! Overlooking a sparkling 10-acre lake, the Hughes Pavilion is perfect for receptions, parties, meetings and events for up to 120 guests. Nearby, the Maetzold Amphitheater is a perfect spot for a ceremony and can fit upwards of 300 guests, depending on seating arrangement!

Visit CentennialLakesPark.com to inquire about rental availability, pricing and rules and regulations.

Fall Lawn Games & Paddle BoatsThe putting course, Scottish Links putting course, lawn bowling and paddle boats are available through Sept. 30. Enjoy some adventure and fall colors at Centennial Lakes Park!

Apply for a job with the Edina Parks & Recreation Department.

Get paid to play.

Accepting applications beginning Sept. 1 for ice rink attendants. You must be 16 years or older to apply.

EdinaMN.gov/Jobs

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Let us make things easy for you! Fun birthday party packages are available at:

– Braemar Arena

– Edinborough Park

HOST YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY WHERE THE FUN IS!

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Sunny and 70 degrees all year round … every day is a great day to visit Edinborough Park! Featuring one of the largest playparks in the country, a swimming pool, a running track and fitness area, this park has something for everyone!

Save money and enjoy easy access to the many features Edinborough Park has to offer. Purchase an Annual Membership or a 10-Admission Pass for the Playpark or the Pool and Track!

For a full listing of fees, visit EdinboroughPark.com.

Great Gift Idea!Give the gift of an experience at Edinborough Park to the special child in your life! Ten-admission passes and annual memberships are available for purchase online at EdinboroughPark.com or in person at the park and make great gifts for holidays and special occasions.

Sunday Evening Concert Series Returns in October Keep an eye on the calendar at EdinboroughPark.com for performance dates and times.

‘All Day Long’ Family New Year’s Eve Party Spend the whole day with your family at Edinborough Park celebrating New Year’s Eve! Each three-hour session includes a full schedule of fun events! Dancing with a kid-friendly D.J., photo booth, kid’s talent show (with sign-ups in advance), live entertainment and full access to Adventure Peak.

All children must be chaperoned by an adult. Edinborough Park will not be open to the public during this event and pre-registration is required!

Friday, Dec. 31Edinborough Park

SESSION 1 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.SESSION 2 3-6:30 p.m.

$12/child ages 1-17 years$10/child for current annual membership holders$3/adult ages 18 and up

Children’s Events & EntertainmentJoin us twice a month for music, stories, puppets, dancing and nature! Check updates at EdinboroughPark.com.

New Time! 11:30 a.m. ThursdaysEdinborough Park AmphitheaterFree

Sept. 23 Kidpower with Rachael Kroog (Music) Oct. 7 Carol McCormick (Storytelling)Oct. 21 Brodini (Magician)Nov. 4 Alphabits (Music)Nov. 18 Caitlin & Miss Rose (Music)Dec. 2 Bob the Beachcomber (Music)Dec. 16 Teddy Bear Band (Music)

Friday Family Movie NightsBring the whole family for an evening of bonding over a family-friendly movie and playtime at Edinborough Park. Movie titles posted at EdinboroughPark.com and on the Edinborough Park Facebook page.

New! Special Movie Night Snack Packs are available for purchase at the Peak Café when hunger strikes.

Second Friday of the month November-March6:30 p.m.Edinborough Park AmphitheaterMovie is included in your playpark reservation fee of $8/child admission.

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LEAGUES

Adult BasketballAges 18+

An officiated league is held Wednesday evenings at the Edina Community Center City Gym and South View Middle School City Gym. Registration deadline is Monday, Oct. 18. League begins Nov. 3.

Adult Four-Man HockeyAges 18+

Two self-officiated leagues are offered at outdoor hockey rinks throughout the city. Levels include upper and recreational. Leagues are held Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. Registration deadline is Friday, Dec. 3. Leagues are scheduled to start Dec. 15, weather permitting.

Adult Mixed VolleyballAges 18+

An officiated league is held Wednesday evenings at South View Middle School Gym and Valley View Middle School Gym. Registration deadline is Sept. 24. League begins Oct. 6.

Adult Women’s VolleyballAges 18+

An officiated league is held Wednesday evenings at South View Middle School Gym and Valley View Middle School Gym. The fall league begins Sept. 29; registration deadline is Sept. 17. The winter league begins Jan. 5; registration deadline is Dec. 27.

Spring: Adult SoftballAges 18+

Start planning for summer 2022 softball. Leagues offered include men’s and co-rec. Games are held at Van Valkenburg Park. Registration for returning teams will start Wednesday, Jan. 19. Registration for all teams will begin Wednesday, Feb. 16.

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Intermediate Pickleball DrillAges 18+

For minimum 3.0-3.5 USAPA-rated players only. Instructor Dawn Ohnstad will mix player/partners if needed to keep skill levels balanced. The class combines one-on-one instruction, vigorous drilling of all shots, shot selection, footwork and court position. Level up!

Mondays and Wednesdays Sept. 8-Oct. 137-8 a.m.Rosland Park pickleball courts $150PR3900.400.1

NEWPickleball Space Edinborough Park now offers a pickleball court/space in our gym for one-hour rentals during the cold Minnesota months of November through February.

Adult Softball League

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You make the reservation and bring up to three others to play in your group. Enjoy playing an early morning or evening game in the official-size pickleball space. Bring your own equipment and the net and court will be ready exclusively for you!Rental fee is $20 for residents/$25 for non-residents for one hour of court time. Online reservations are required in advance and can be made up to a week ahead of time.

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Holiday Wreath CreationGet ready for the holidays with a new wreath to display at home! The class will be taught by the Centennial Lakes Horticulturist. Class size is limited.

Dec. 1 or 2 (Register for only one class)5:30-7 p.m. Centennial Lakes Park$40 per personCLP121, CLP122

WALKtoberComplete a 50K (31 miles) or 100K (62 miles) during the month of October. Log your miles outside, at home or at the gym. Program will run Oct. 1-31. Register by Friday, Oct. 1.

Gentle Yoga ClassesJoin us for one of the two class options for Gentle Yoga classes. Classes offer a series of beginning yoga warm-up exercises and poses, along with easy meditation and relaxation practices that reduce tension and stress. Bring a mat. Instructor: Wendy Anderson

TuesdaysEdina Senior Center, Grandview Room

OPTION 1: Half-Class – Gentle Standing and Chair Yoga (No floor exercises)Sept. 14-Dec. 21 10-10:40 a.m. $144

OPTION 2: Full Class – Gentle Yoga (Includes floor exercises)Sept. 14-Dec. 21 10-11:10 a.m. $176

MUSICMusic Therapy: The Use of Music for Personal WellnessThe Edina Senior Center, Edina Community Education and Keynote Music Therapy collaborated to provide an intergenerational program on music therapy. This class will explore several ways that we can use music for personal health and wellness. Instructor: Jennifer Blair

Thursday, Nov. 186 p.m.Edina Senior Center, Sherwood Room$15

Piano Lessons In A Box: 12th Street RagAges 16+

Piano lessons in a box are professionally curated virtual lessons by Ruth Novak, a professional piano teacher. Each month, the lessons will focus on a different song.

Sept. 1-25Virtual$30

Grab a friend and create a wreath! Pictured: spring wreaths

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RENT AN EVENT OR PARTY SPACE

The City of Edina offers a variety of venues and spaces to fit almost any need, from weddings to family reunions to neighborhood gatherings.

Corporate Events, Large Gatherings and WeddingsBraemar Golf Course Call 612-227-6281 or visit BraemarGolf.com

Centennial Lakes Park Call 952-833-9580 or visit CentennialLakesPark.com

Meeting or Event RoomsBraemar Golf Course Call 952-903-5765 or visit BraemarGolf.com

Centennial Lakes ParkCall 952-833-9580 or visit CentennialLakesPark.com

Edina Senior Center Call 952-833-9570 or visit EdinaSeniorCenter.com

Park Buildings and GazebosCall 952-826-0367 or visit EdinaParks.com

Concerts, Performances, RecitalsEdinborough Park AmphitheaterCall 952-833-9543 or visit EdinboroughPark.com

Centennial Lakes ParkCall 952-833-9580 or visit CentennialLakesPark.com

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Aging Mastery ProgramThe National Council on Aging’s Aging Mastery Program will help you create your own playbook for aging well via actionable goals, sustainable behaviors, peer support and incentives. The program requires a commitment of 10 90-minute classes over a five-week course.

Tuesdays and Thursdays Sept. 14-Oct. 146-7:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center, Classroom 2$30

Agility Balance Core Strength Class (aka ‘ABC Series’)ABC class is low-impact (no floor exercises) and is designed for the beginner- to intermediate-level senior. Wear comfortable clothes, shoes and bring water. Once verified, class cost could be waived for Silver Sneakers and Silver and Fit members.

Instructor: Christy ZilkaTuesdays and ThursdaysEdina Senior Center, Grandview Room

SESSION 1Oct. 5-28 2:15-3 p.m. $24 SC1112

SESSION 2Oct. 5-28 3:15-4 p.m. $24 SC1113

SESSION 3Nov. 2-18 2:15-3 p.m. $18 SC1114

SESSION 4Nov. 2-18 3:15-4 p.m. $18 SC1115

SESSION 5Nov. 30-Dec. 16 2:15-3 p.m. $18 SC1116

SESSION 6Nov. 30-Dec. 16 3:15-4 p.m. $18 SC1117

Active and StrongTreat yourself to energizing movement and fun. The class will include a mixed focus on strength, flexibility, balance and endurance. All bodies are welcomed, and participants can sit or stand to honor the needs of their body.

Instructor: Patty AndersonMondays9-10 a.m.Edina Senior Center, Grandview Room

SESSION 1Sept. 13-Oct. 25 (No class Sept. 27)$40 SC1118

SESSION 2Nov. 1-Dec. 13$45 SC1119

SESSION 3Jan. 3-Feb. 14 (No class Jan. 17)$40 SC1120

SESSION 4Feb. 28-March 28$35 SC1121

Barre3: Find Your Mobility-Focused Flow!Barre3 is a full-body balanced workout, combining strength conditioning, cardio and mindfulness.

Instructor: KerryAnne Kelley

Wednesdays10-10:45 a.m.Edina Senior Center, Grandview Room

SESSION 1Sept. 1-29 $45 SC1126

SESSION 2Oct. 6-27 $36 SC1127

‘Speaking of Dying’ Film Screening & Discussion“Speaking of Dying” captures the importance of individuals and groups speaking openly about all aspects of the dying process. Interviews and stories in this 30-minute documentary reveal the complexities of end-of-life choices. A discussion will follow the film.

Tuesday, Sept. 211 p.m.Edina Senior Center, Sherwood Room$10

Tai Chi Class

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An assortment of upscale apartment homes and penthouse suites to suit your individual style.

Relationship ClinicThis is a comprehensive seminar on how to navigate relationships in a way that works! This seminar series breaks down the different components that make for exceptional and connected relationships. Class format includes discussion, lecture and interactive demonstrations. No PowerPoint!

Instructor: Allison Cross

Wednesdays Sept. 15-299:30-10:30 a.m.Edina Senior Center; Fireside Room$30

55+ AARP Smart Driving CourseWe offer both the eight-hour introductory and four-hour refresher course. The classes utilize a workbook, lecture, discussion and videos; there is no test. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate. For the current schedule of classes, call 952-833-9570.

RENT A SPACEEdina Senior Center has a variety of rental spaces for your event or gathering. Visit EdinaSeniorCenter.com for photos, prices and details or call 952-833-9570.

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Bowling Club Ages 7-21

Come learn to bowl or enhance your skills. Have fun being part of the team and making new friends. Teams will be arranged by age.

12:15-1:45 p.m. AMF Southtown Lanes, Bloomington $105

Saturdays Oct. 30-Nov. 20PR9007

Saturdays Feb. 5-26PR9008

Super Saturdays Ages 18-23

This is a social group for teens and young adults who like to play new games, dance, socialize and meet new friends. Light beverage and food options will be provided. Registration is required; please register one week in advance.

PAMELA PARK4:30-7:30 p.m. $15

Saturday, Sept. 25 PR9016Saturday, Oct. 23 PR9017

EDINA SENIOR CENTER4:30-7:30 p.m. $15

Saturday, Jan. 29 PR9020Saturday, Feb. 26 PR9021

Come learn to bowl and be part of a team!

DREAM Ice Skating Ages 5-15

This class encourages skaters of all abilities to have fun learning to skate at their own pace. Taught by certified coaches and supported by one-to-one volunteers. No previous skating experience is necessary; hockey helmet required.

Sundays Sept. 12-Oct. 3110:25-11:50 a.m.Braemar Arena$100PR9010

Presents for the HolidaysAges 16+

Gifts that come from the heart are treasured. Join us as we make special gifts to give to friends and family over the holidays. Participants ages 16 and older are welcome.

Fridays Nov. 5-Dec. 10 (no class Nov. 26)6-7:30 p.m.Edina Senior Center$75PR9009

Dome Golf Lessons Ages 11+

Head over to Braemar Golf Dome to get ready for golf. This program will review golf etiquette, basic skills and rules. Have fun in a laid-back atmosphere with other golfers.

Tuesdays Feb. 1-226:45-7:45 p.m.Braemar Golf Dome$50PR9011

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Bredesen Park 5901 Olinger Blvd. n

Bristol & Mavelle Park Bristol Blvd.; address unassignedBrowndale Park 4510 Browndale Ave.Centennial Lakes Park 7499 France Ave S. n n

Chowen Park 5700 Chowen Ave. S. n n

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Countryside Park 6240 Tracy Ave. S. n n n n n n

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Duggan Park Duggan Plaza; address unassignedEdinborough Park 7700 York Ave. S.Fox Meadow Park 5251 Blake Road n n

Fred Richards Park 4400 Parklawn Ave. n n

Grandview Square Park 5213 Grandview SquareHeights Park 5520 W. 66th St. n n

Highlands Park 5200 Doncaster Way n n n n n

Kojetin Park 4201 W. 44th St. n

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Drawing for Fun and Skill Ages 12-17

Serious about improving your art skills and understanding of art concepts? Intermediate to advanced drawing students will study with an experienced teaching artist to build drawing skills. Instructor: Michael Bedard

Tuesdays5:30-7:30 p.m.$110 + $30 one-time supply fee Edina Art Center

SESSION 1 Sept. 14-Oct.12 EAC 1F21SESSION II Oct. 19-Nov. 16 EAC 2F21SESSION III Jan. 18-Feb. 15 EAC 1W22SESSION IV Feb. 22-March 22 EAC 2W22

Creative CartooningAges 9-14

How can two-dimensional characters express themselves? We will learn to draw a head, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, hairstyles and more. Creating a simple cartoon background, you’ll start developing your own fun style. Instructor: Violet Sunde

Mondays Nov. 1 & 8 5:30-7:30 p.m.$44 + $10 supply feeEdina Art CenterEAC 3F21

AnimeAges 9-14

Do you love anime and manga? Join this session to learn how to draw this style of person, animal or superhero! Keep your supplies.Instructor: Violet Sunde

Wednesdays Feb. 2 & 95:30-7:30 p.m.$44 + $10 supply feeEdina Art CenterEAC 3W22

Puppeteering Ages 7-12

If you like the theater – puppet theater – this class is for you! Create a setting, plot and characters, then bring it all to life! We’ll explore the art of storytelling with a master puppeteer! Instructor: Karly Bergmann

Thursdays Oct. 7, 14, 21 5:30-7:30 p.m.$66 + $18 supply feeEdina Art Center EAC 4F21

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Use a variety of art materials and techniques, including drawing, painting, sculpture and collage – even mixing multiple mediums to create unique projects! Choose one or both sessions. Minimum 4, maximum 8.Instructor: Michael Bedard

Mondays 4:30-6 p.m.$16.50 + $4 supply feeEdina Art Center

SESSION I Sept. 20 EAC 5F21SESSION II Sept. 27 EAC 6F21

Arty Animals: Drawing and WatercolorAges 7-12

Calling all animal lovers! Sketch your favorite pet and enhance your drawing with watercolors. Learn elements and principles of drawing, design and painting creating a portrait of your favorite animal. Instructor: Karly Bergmann

Mondays5:30-7:30 p.m. $66 + $15 supply feeEdina Art Center

SESSION I Oct. 4, 11, 18 EAC 7F21SESSION II Feb. 14, 21 and 28 EAC 4W22

Printing and BookmakingAges 7-12

Explore the art of printmaking. During the first class, you will design and prepare your blocks for printing. Then, you will print and bind your work into your own unique book!Instructor: Michael Bedard

Mondays, March 7 & 14 5-7 p.m.$44 + $16 supply feeEdina Art CenterEAC 5W22

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Drawing PortraitsWhether you are interested in trying portraiture for the first time or seeking to improve your skills, an award-winning artist will guide you. Bring a reference photo; supplies provided for a fee or bring your own.Instructor: Louise Gillis

Tuesdays 1-4 p.m. $195 + $48 optional supply feeEdina Senior Center

SESSION I Sept. 21-Oct. 19 EAC 8F21SESSION II Nov. 2-Dec. 7 (no class Nov. 23) EAC 9F21SESSION III Feb. 8-March 8 EAC 6W22SESSION IV March 15-April 12 EAC 7W22

Watercolor Landscape PaintingPaint beautiful landscapes with watercolors. Using your reference photo, develop the details that create balance and harmony, including skies, clouds, trees, grass and other elements. All levels are welcome. Supplies provided or bring your own. Instructor: Louise Gillis

Thursdays1-4 p.m.$195 + $48 one-time optional supply feeEdina Senior Center

SESSION I Sept. 16-Oct. 14 EAC 10F21SESSION II Oct. 21-Dec. 2 EAC 11F21 (no class Nov. 11 or 25) SESSION III Feb. 10-March 10 EAC 8W22SESSION IV March 17-April 14 EAC 9W22

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Acrylic PourExplore the art of pouring acrylic paints to create colorful unique pieces of art. You will be amazed at what you can do! Instructor: Lisa Van Wyk

Wednesdays5:30-7:30 p.m.$40 + $25 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace Room

SESSION I Sept. 29 EAC 12F21SESSION II Jan. 26 EAC 10W22

Fall Dried Floral BouquetCreate a gorgeous arrangement of dried florals for your home or to give as a gift! This workshop is fun for adults and older youth.Instructor: Jeni Becht

Saturday, Oct. 1610 a.m.- noon$40 + $30 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace RoomEAC 13F21

Holiday Floral BouquetEnhance your holiday home with a seasonal bouquet made by you! Create with a professional floral designer! This workshop is fun for adults and older youth.Instructor: Jeni Becht

Saturday, Dec. 1110 a.m.-noon$40 + $30 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace RoomEAC 14F21

Welcome Spring BouquetCreate a gorgeous spring bouquet of silk flowers to welcome the season! Make a beautiful decoration for your home or give it as a gift. This workshop is fun for adults and older youth.Instructor: Jeni Becht

Saturday, March 1910 a.m.-noon$40 + $30 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace RoomEAC 11W22

Abstract AcrylicsAbstract images can be striking examples of your personal creativity. Design a simple abstract composition through the basics of defining a color palette, mixing acrylic paint and applying paint to the canvas using different techniques. Instructor: Michael Bedard

Wednesdays5:30-7:30 p.m.$49 + $20 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace Room

SESSION I Nov. 3 and 10 EAC 15F21SESSION II March 2 and 9 EAC 12W22

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Printmaking All levels welcome. Linocut printmaking allows you to create striking images. Carving soft blocks, applying ink and discovering the result is a truly fun and satisfying process. Instructor: Michael Bedard

Tuesdays 6-8:30 p.m.$40 + $30 supply fee (includes take-home printing set)Arneson Acres Park Terrace Room EAC 16F21

SESSION I Oct. 26 EAC 16F21SESSION II Feb. 22 EAC13W22

Knitting is ‘IN!’Eager to try knitting? Interested in renewing old skills? This two-session workshop will get you started (or started again)!Instructor: Karly Bergmann

Tuesdays Oct. 5 and 126:30-8 p.m. $40 + $15 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace RoomEAC 17F21

Family & Friends Event: Holiday Ornaments Spend a fun morning with a child crafting holiday decorations. We will focus on paper crafts this year, combining colors and forms to create surprising results!Instructor: Karly Bergmann

Saturday, Dec. 410 a.m.-noon $25 per adult/child pair + $5 supply feeArneson Acres Park Terrace RoomEAC 18F21

PrintmakingLINOCUT HEART BY LINDA MORSE

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Join Edina Arts programming and host Barbara La Valleur for conversations with authors through our new YouTube recordings! Recordings will be available at bit.ly/AuthorsStudio.

The Journalist: Life and Loss in America’s Secret War by Jerry Rose and Lucy Rose FischerAugust 2021

Journalist Jerry Rose interviewed Vietnamese villagers in a countryside riddled with war in the 1960s. More than a half-century later, his sister, Lucy Rose Fischer, has drawn on her late brother’s journals, letters and other writing to craft his gripping story.

Fire in the Village by Anne M. DunnSeptember 2021

Anne M. Dunn, an Anishinaabe storyteller from Leech Lake and author of several books, chose 75 of her best stories for this collection.

What We Hunger For by Sun Yung Shin, EditorOctober 2021

Fourteen writers from refugee and immigrant families write about their complicated, poignant, funny, difficult, joyful and ongoing relationships to food, cooking and eating. Join us for a conversation with editor Sun Yung Shin as she shares their flavorful, luminous stories.

First Blush: People’s Intuitive Reactions to Famous Art by Dan HillNovember 2021

How good are we at truly understanding what imagery does to our attention? Eye-tracking technology and facial coding are used to capture and identify people’s quick, real-time emotional responses to 88 famous art works from da Vinci and Rembrandt to contemporary creations.

The Magic Herb discussed by Jack ZipesDecember 2021

Jack Zipes, Professor Emeritus from the University of Minnesota, discusses The Magic Herb and Tistoo, both new editions of classic works by acclaimed illustrator Dorothy Burroughes. Jack is the founder of a publishing house called Little Mole & Honey Bear, which revives 20th Century children’s books with relevant cultural themes for current audiences.

My Daddy Tells Me by Thumba NguyenJanuary 2022

This is a children’s book about a spunky biracial Vietnamese girl, Mai, and her father, a refugee from Vietnam. It is about the bond between a father and daughter that breaks stereotypes around traditional parenting roles.

Difficult Gifts by Courtney BurnetteFebruary 2022

While studying medicine in Thailand, Courtney began to experience strange neurological symptoms. She diagnosed herself with a brain tumor before she was 30. Through Buddhist philosophy, she was able to come to terms with a new meaning in life.

Rise Up Little Bluebirds by Kristy BoikeMarch 2022

Kristy Boike is the co-founder of Rudolph’s Bluebird Houses, a grief organization she started with her father that builds bluebird houses to commemorate loved ones who have died. Her children’s book explores how grief can be a bridge to family and community connection.

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CITY OF EDINA DIRECTORY

Parks & Recreation Department952-826-0367 • 4801 W. 50th St. EdinaParks.com

Braemar Arena952-833-9500 • 7501 Ikola Way

Braemar Field952-833-9512 • 7509 Ikola Way

Braemar Golf Course952-903-5750 • 6364 John Harris Drive

Braemar Golf Dome952-903-5775 through April 17420 Braemar Blvd.

Centennial Lakes Park952-833-9580 • 7499 France Ave. S.

Edina Aquatic Center952-833-9543 • 4300 W. 66th St. Through Aug. 22: 952-833-9560

Edina Art Center952-903-5780 • 4701 W 64th St.

Edina Senior Center952-833-9570 • 5280 Grandview Square

Edinborough Park952-833-9540 • 7700 York Ave. S.

Edina City CouncilJames Hovland, MayorRon AndersonCarolyn JacksonJames Pierce Kevin Staunton

Edina Parks & Recreation DepartmentPerry Vetter, Director

Tracy Petersen, Assistant Director –Recreation & Facilities

Tom Swenson, Assistant Director – Parks & Natural Resources

Joe Abood, Braemar Golf General Manager

Tiffany Bushland, Centennial Lakes Park General Manager

Janet Canton, Administrative Coordinator

Amanda Clarke, Recreation Supervisor

Chad Eischens, Braemar Arena & Field General Manager

Nicole Gorman, Recreation Supervisor

Patty McGrath, Edinborough Park and Edina Aquatic Center General Manager

Susan Tarnowski, Edina Art Center General Manager

Parks & Recreation CommissionGreg GoodMatthew Doscotch Brian Haas Rick Ites, ChairEileen McAwley, Vice-ChairMike MillerKoren Hawk NelsonJulie StrotherPat WilletteNick Mork, Student MemberWill Nahlovsky, Student MemberJack Sorem, Student Member

MeetingsThe Parks & Recreation Commission meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the public.

Arts & Culture CommissionKathy Amlaw Susan ChandlerAlyssa FramSusan JohnsonRuss Rubin, Vice ChairTiffany Shen, Student RepresentativeRebecca Sorensen, ChairBrian StemmlerSteve SuckowLaura Westlund

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YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS

Edina Girls Athletic Associationwww.egaa.org

BASEBALLEdina Baseball Associationwww.edinabaseball.com

BASKETBALLEdina Basketball Associationwww.edinabasketball.com

FIGURE SKATINGBraemar-City of Lakes Figure Skating Clubwww.braemarfsc.org

FOOTBALLEdina Football Associationwww.edinasports.org

HOCKEYEdina Hockey Associationwww.edinahockeyassociation.com

LACROSSEEdina Lacrosse Associationwww.edinalacrosse.com

SOCCEREdina Soccer Associationwww.edinasoccer.orgEdina Soccer Clubwww.edinasoccerclub.com

SOFTBALLEdina Softball Associationwww.edinasoftball.comEdina Girls Fastpitch Associationwww.edinafastpitch.org

SWIMMINGEdina Swim Clubwww.edinaswim.com

VOLLEYBALLEdina Volleyball Associationwww.edinavolleyball.org

WRESTLING Edina Wrestling Associationwww.edinawrestling.org

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Explore Centennial Lakes Park’s 1.4-mile loop.

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It’s the sticks and stones of everyday life that bring you to TRIA. Like the handstand that gave your wrist the twist. Whether you’re a professional athlete or living room gymnast, you’ll receive the same expert orthopedic care and attention you need to get back in the game. It’s why you’re treated and how you’re treated by TRIA.

BROKEN WRIST

ORTHOPEDIC URGENT CARE Open 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. dailyBloomington | Maple Grove Burnsville | Woodbury

Activities DirectoryCity of Edina4801 West 50th StreetEdina, Minnesota 55424