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Starting SoonEarly Childhood Screening at New Hope Learning Center 25/26Early Childhood ScreeningAbout Early Childhood Screening at New Hope Learning CenterYou are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointment located at New Hope Learning Center, 8301 47th Ave N, New Hope, MN 55428. If questions, please call 763-504-4180. Use the main entrance, door #5 Please note: A child must have one parent attend the appointment or have prior written parental consent before a child will be screened. Important Note: There is no charge for screening, but you must add this course to your cart and complete the checkout process to be enrolled. An email confirmation will be sent to you to confirm your appointment enrollment. You will also receive an email reminder a couple days prior to the appointment. (Check your Spam or Junk email folders if the email doesn't come directly to your inbox). Please bring copies of your child's immunization record and birth certificate if they are available to you. If your child is sick or you are unable to keep your scheduled appointment, please call 763-504-4180. Appointments cannot be changed or cancelled online.Early Childhood Screening 25/26 -
Easy Line Dances for All OccasionsDance & TheatreStep onto the floor and experience the fun of line dancing with this workshop of the popular line dances: Electric Slide, Cha Cha Slide and the Cupid Shuffle. No partner needed for an entire evening of dance!Adult Enrichment 25-26 -
Egg Carton BugsArts and CraftsSpring is here! Join us to make some creepy crawly friends out of egg cartons. What is Windows of Opportunity? WOO provides recreation, education and support activities for adults with physical, sensory, neurological and/or developmental disabilities age 18 and older. We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities. We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities. 18+ Participation assistance is required for these needs: Communication with instructor Personal safety Manage behavior Understand and follow directions Navigate in a large facility or crowd Staff/Family Members are expected to actively provide needed support and assistance with the class or project, and refrain from texting and phone use. Some activities require payment from staff, please see class descriptionWindows of Opportunity 25-26 -
Escape the Labyrinth: VR Game Development (Gr. 3-7)STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)Design, develop, and create 3D virtual reality environments and characters to build your own VR games. Students will start with smaller projects to learn the basics of coding, design, and interaction. In the final two days, they will construct a full labyrinth complete with challenges, characters, and immersive exploration. This camp is ideal for students passionate about technology and creativity. VR projects can be viewed on most mobile devices and VR systems such as Oculus. Bring a USB on the last day to save your games.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Eureka Engineering Gr. 3-9STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)In RC Wars, teams of students will build their own Remote Control vehicles to race and battle against other teams. Students will need to design their vehicles to not only be faster and stronger than other teams’ creations, but also better than purchased RC Cars and Drones! RC Wars will feature land and air races, obstacle courses and more as students learn mechanical and electrical building skills in an energetic and exciting environment.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Exquisite Ink HydrangeasCreateHave you ever wanted to try your hand at Abstract Art that is fun and Colorful? Alcohol Ink (AI) is a new painting technique that just screams ABSTRACT. With so many different techniques, AI will soon become a favorite medium. To make hydrangeas, you will paint using a silicone tool and AI in a palette. First, you will outline your hydrangeas to form the base. Then you will fill in the petals of each flower highlighting with white alcohol ink to create depth. To finish your painting, you will add flowing stems/leaves. Your instructor will help guide you through each step. You will have the opportunity to paint hydrangeas on a white or black background. If time permits, you can paint a 2nd picture on the opposite color. Best part of using Alcohol Ink is if you don’t like a part of your picture, you can wipe it off with ISO alcohol. **Supply fee of $15 (cash) will paid to the instructor the night of class.Adult Enrichment 25-26 -
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FAIR PILGRIM LANE SUMMER 2026Adventure Club School Age CareAdventure Club school-age care serves students Kindergarten through grade 5 and is located at all elementary schools throughout Robbinsdale Area Schools district. We are open 6:30AM until start time and from the end of school until 6PM. Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year is open. There are waitlists at all locations. Summer 2026 registration opens 2/18 at 6am for current families, 2/21 at 6am for all other families. Registration for the 2026-27 School Year opens April 29th, 2026 at 6am. Please see our website for more information.SUMMER 2026 Adventure Club Site -
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WaitlistFamilias Hispanohablantes - 21 months-4 yearsMixed Age Adventures birth - 4 yearsECFE es un lugar para recibir apoyo de otros padres y madres, hacer preguntas sobre el desarrollo o la educación de sus hijos a un maestro con licencia especializada y reflexionar sobre los valores y prácticas de su familia. Esta clase es para niños pequeños y familias que hablan español en casa y quieren participar de conversaciones con otras familias en español. Caregivers and their children 21 months-4 yearsECFE 2025-2026 -
Family Beginner Crochet PlushCreateNo experience is needed! The instructor will teach starter skills (like holding your hook and yarn), common plush stitches, how to read patterns, and various tips for beginners. *Note: The class will work toward making a chicken, pig, and ice cream cone. Everyone learns at a different pace, so extra practice may be needed to fully master the skills and complete the projects. All yarn and patterns will be provided by the instructor for an $8 fee (Venmo or cash) due to the instructor at the time of the first class."Adult Enrichment 25-26 -
Family Cooking Class (Egg Rolls & Samosas)Cooking & BakingAs a family, come learn how to make delicious egg rolls and Samosas (pastry with a savory filling of spiced veggies and sometimes meats).Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Family GymDrop-in ClassesCaregivers can drop-in anytime to play with their children and explore a variety of activities in the New Hope Learning Center Gym! There is no fee for this activity. Registration is not required. Caregivers and their children - birth through 4 years of age.ECFE 2025-2026 -
Family Open SwimAquaticsEnjoy the Sandburg Pool as a family! We'll have diving toys, kickboards, and other toys for you to use. Thanks to the USA Swimming Foundation Grant, this session is FREE! Please register in advance to help us staff this great event!Aquatics 25/26 -
Famous Artists & Masterpieces Gr K-5Arts & CraftsIntroduce the kids to iconic artists and their works. They could recreate their own versions of Van Gogh's sunflowers, try pointillism like Seurat, or experiment with Picasso-inspired portraits. This class will inspire them to appreciate art history and develop their own artistic styles by learning from the greats.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Fashion Fusion (Gr. 3-5)*Super Summer ExplorersIn Future Fashion Makers, students in grades 3–5 explore the basics of fashion design, from sketching ideas to creating their own accessories and outfits. Through hands-on projects and creative challenges, kids learn about color, style, and self-expression while developing confidence in their design skills.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Father's Day Gift Making Age 4-9Arts & CraftsCelebrate Dad in style! Kids will create a one-of-a-kind award, complete with creative touches and heartfelt details, to show their appreciation to dear old dad. Crafting fun, lots of giggles, and a keepsake Dad will treasure forever—this Father's Day class is truly special! *Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
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Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement®Fitness & RecreationMove better, feel better! Everything we do in life involves sensation and movement, and the Feldenkrais Method® harnesses both, using your brain’s deepest means of improvement (scientists call it “neuroplasticity”) to create change. This class uses exploratory movement and guided attention to evoke new, more efficient neuro-muscular patterns, reducing pain, tension, and fatigue, and improving your coordination, flexibility, balance, strength and focus. During each class, you will be verbally guided through a sequence of movements which can improve every area of the body. Join us and learn to use your whole self more efficiently and pleasurably in all you do! Join us online! This class will be held using the online platform, Zoom. Simply follow the provided instructions on the day and time of class and Maggie will lead you through the class from the comfort of your own home! This online class is held in partnership with multiple Community Education programs.Adult Enrichment 25-26 -
Fencing (Gr. 2-12)SportsJoin this fast-paced, inclusive (everyone participates) Olympic Sport. YEL’s Teach It, Practice It, Play It® approach teaches fencers new skills each class, practices those skills in kid-friendly fencing games, and then encourages students to use those skills in fencing bouts (matches). All equipment provided. Fencing is both a physical and mental workout, in which fencers learn to hone their strategies against opponents of varying skill levels, and build up physical endurance, agility, and accuracy. Confidence and sportsmanship are gained through participation in fencing and extend throughout other areas of life. You can begin fencing as a youth or an adult – for fun, for fitness, or to train to compete. Best of all are the friends you’ll make.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Film & Animation (Gr. 6-9)*More to ExploreFilm & Animation Design introduces students in grades 6–9 to the creative world behind movies and animation. In this hands-on enrichment, kids learn the basics of visual storytelling, camera work, storyboarding, and simple animation while creating their own short projects. Through fun, collaborative activities, students build creativity, confidence, and problem-solving skills—perfect for aspiring filmmakers, animators, or anyone who loves how stories come to life on screen.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
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First Time Home BuyerLifelong Learning 55+First-time buyers learn how to buy a home using special loans, grants & First Generation homeownership funds! We will review the process of buying a home from A-Z and discuss unique funding that is only available to YOU- a first-time buyer. With one program, it is possible to buy a home for as little as $1000 of your own funds. You are generally a first-time buyer if you have not owned a home in the past 3 years. Please make sure you have all contact information up to date.Adult Enrichment 25-26