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Historical Martial Arts - Longsword: Advanced
This class is an ongoing Intermediate to Advanced study of the Longsword in both sport and combat techniques as taught in the published works of 16th century fencing master Joachim Meyer (1537–1571) and other related historical texts. This is a hand's on (i.e. - "sword in hand") type of class with some limited academic discussion for context and relevance. Prior Longsword experience is required.Minimum requirements are:* HEMA rated Fencing mask (students/attendees must provide their own protective equipment)* 4+ months of prior Longsword training and/or completion of the Longsword Foundations I class.Instructors are provided by the St. Paul Freifechter, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the study and practice of Historical Martial Arts.For questions - contact SGCoordinator@stpaulff.com
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Future Tiger Basketball Camp (Grades K-4)
This is a great introduction to begin and continue learning the game of basketball. Each student will learn the basic fundamentals of the game: Running, pivoting, passing, ball handling, catching, jumping, and shooting. There will be a lot of shooting and dribbling games along with games of 1 on 1 up to 4 on 4. The High School Boys' and Girls' Varsity Coaches, Bryce Richter and Kynadi Johnson along with assistant coaches will run camp along with current varsity players. Each student will receive a camp shirt and basketball prizes.Scholarship Information:Scholarships are always available for youth camps. Call Fridley Community Education at 763-502-5100 (option 1) for scholarship information. You can also fill out this form.
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MyHoops 3-on-3 Basketball League
Sports & Fitness
MyHoops 3-on-3 Basketball League & Training - The Next Era of Basketball Development MyHoops combines skill development and game play into one fast-paced, high-energy program designed to help athletes improve quickly while building confidence. Using a 3-on-3 format, players get more touches, better spacing, and more meaningful in-game reps every session. Each session includes: Skill development (dribbling, shooting, footwork) Game situations and basketball IQ training Competitive 3-on-3 gameplay Why 3-on-3? More reps. Smarter decisions. Faster development. This isn’t just a league—it’s a complete basketball development experience designed for players of all skill levels. Train. Compete. Develop. Scholarship Information: Scholarships are always available for youth camps. Call Fridley Community Education at 763-502-5100 (option 1) for scholarship information. You can also fill out this form.
Spring/Summer 2026
NEW - Minnesota Wind Chill Ultimate Frisbee Clinic (Grades 3-6)
Sports & Fitness
Join players from the Minnesota Wind Chill, Minnesota’s professional ultimate frisbee team, for a fun, high-energy ultimate frisbee clinic. Participants will be introduced to the sport through engaging drills, skill-building activities, and game play that promote teamwork, physical activity, and fun. This experience is designed to help youth build confidence, learn the basics of ultimate frisbee, and enjoy an active session with professional coaches. All necessary equipment, including frisbees, will be provided. This special clinic will be held on July 27 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Scholarship Information: Scholarships are always available for youth camps. Call Fridley Community Education at 763-502-5100 (option 1) for scholarship information. You can also fill out this form.
Spring/Summer 2026
Open Painting - Free!
Hobbies & Special Interests
Come paint alongside others in a relaxed, welcoming space. Whether you’re brand new or getting back into painting, bring your own idea or keep working on a piece you’ve already started—this is open studio time to create, connect, and enjoy the process. Sign up and come as you are able. This class has rolling and open registration. Free thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Fridley Senior Program Foundation.
Spring/Summer 2026
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Safeway Driver's Education
Enrichment
Parents/guardians will be required to complete Safeway's Account Verification. Safeway will be sending out an email before class begins that gives detailed information about how to login to the student's Safeway account to verify and complete contact information and to review and acknowledge our Service Agreement. Classroom training can be taken by students who are 14-1/2 years or older and consists of 10 three-hour lessons. Each lesson is independent and can be taken in any order. If a lesson is missed, the student can make it up when and where it is convenient at a Safeway classroom or contact Safeway for more information. Lesson calendars are available on Safeway’s web site. Safewaydrivingschool.com Behind-the-wheel training consists of 3 two-hour private lessons which can be scheduled online or by calling Safeway’s office (651-351-9150). Pick-up and drop-off is at home, school or work. Training is done in a white late-model car with Safeway’s “Student Driver” graphics. Classroom training and Behind-the-wheel training are included in the full cost of $414 (this includes $49 community education registration fee). Classroom training only payment option is $234 (this includes $49 community education registration), and Safeway collects $170 during the behind the wheel lessons. Safeway Driving School was selected by Fridley Community Education to provide teen driver’s education. Safeway is the largest driving school in Minnesota. It has an A+ rating with BBB and is a BBB Accredited Business. Safeway has 70 experienced instructors background checked and licensed by the MN Dept. of Public Safety. Scholarship assistance note: The typical scholarship assistance is to waive the $49 Community Education fee assistance cost. Safeway driving school also has a payment plan. Fill out this form if you have a need for community education to waive the registration fee or if you need additional assistance. See below for the following example. Fees and Payment options: Total Package Cost: $414.00 (includes $49 CE Registration Fee) CE Registration Fee: $49.00 (this amount and more depending on need may be waived by filling out this form.) Payment Plan to Safeway: $234 (includes $49 CE Registration Fee) 1st Behind The Wheel Payment: $90.00 - Payment due at 1st class 2nd Behind The Wheel Payment: $90.00 - Payment due at 2nd class
Spring/Summer 2026
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Senior Newsletter
Fridley Senior Program
The Senior Newsletter is a newsletter with information, news, and offerings for senior citizens to receive through the mail at home.
Winter 2026
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Sourdough Starter Workshop
Cooking
Learn the basics of sourdough baking in this hands-on workshop with Sandra Brenes, owner of Studio B Bakery. Sourdough baking has grown in popularity, and this class is designed for adults who want practical support in getting started at home. Each participant will receive a fresh active starter and a printed guide with essential information to take home. During the workshop, participants will learn how to feed and maintain a starter, watch a sourdough bread dough demonstration, and explore tips, tricks, and common mistakes to help make the process simple and manageable. This class is a great introduction for anyone interested in building confidence with sourdough baking.
Spring/Summer 2026
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Taekwondo
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This class is open to those 8 years and older. It is a continuing class for beginning and advanced students. Based on traditional techniques, the class helps develop the student for growth and success in daily life.
Spring/Summer 2026
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Tai' Chi Ch'uan
Fitness
For centuries, Chinese people have practiced Tai’ Chi Ch'uan for health, as a martial art, a means of exercise and self-development. See for yourself how the slow movements of this art can help reduce the effects of stress and improve your fitness, flexibility, balance, concentration, and health. This is an excellent, low-impact, non-contact physical fitness program that's ideal for all adults.
Spring/Summer 2026
The 10 Important People You Need For Your Estate Plan To Work
Finance & Business
In each Minnesotan’s life, there are ten people we should be prepared to count on as we age and move into the last stages of our lives. In this class we will learn the answers to: What are the roles and responsibilities of these people? How long do they serve and how much of a time commitment are we asking? How much guidance can we give them? Who makes an ideal selection for each of these vastly different roles? Who makes a bad selection for these roles? What pitfalls and problems should we be aware of? These jobs include: Attorney-In-Fact, Health Care Agent, Estate Executor, Trustee, Guardian and more. All are vastly different jobs that benefit you and they deserve careful thought. This class encourages questions. We will provide the answers.
Spring/Summer 2026
The Resourceful Pantry (Ages 13+)
Cooking
This class is designed to help you maximize your food budget and turn everyday staples-including items sourced from food shelves or community programs-into delicious, nutritious meals. We will cover practical strategies for smart storage that make fresh produce and pantry items last longer, drastically reducing food waste. Learn simple, flavorful recipes and creative cooking techniques that transform basic ingredients into satisfying dishes the whole family will enjoy. Also be able to package into individual meals for your freezer when you don't feel like cooking or it is just a household of one or two. Eating on a budget doesn't have to mean sacrificing taste or quality. Join us to build confidence, master the art of thrifty cooking, and learn how to eat well for less. Empower yourself with skills that make every ingredient count!
Spring/Summer 2026
Theater Lab: Acting, Improv & Performance (Grades 5–8)
Theatre Arts
Step into the spotlight and discover your voice on stage! In this high-energy, supportive theater experience, students will explore the foundations of acting through monologues, scene work, and improvisation. Whether you’re brand new to theater or already love performing, this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and collaboration. Led by teaching artists connected to Mosaic Performing Arts, a community-centered organization known for youth theater training and inclusive performance spaces, this camp focuses on both skill-building and joyful expression. Students will learn how to develop characters, make strong acting choices, think on their feet in improv, and work as an ensemble. Instruction is guided by experienced theater educator Emma Hoyhtya, whose work centers on helping young performers feel safe, seen, and empowered on stage. Emma brings a balance of structured learning and play, creating an environment where students can take risks, try new things, and grow as performers. To learn more about Emma and Mosaic Performing Arts visit their website at: mosaicperformingarts.com Please note that scholarships are ALWAYS available. Call Fridley Community Education at 763-502-5100 (option 1) for Scholarships. You can also fill out this form. Throughout the week, participants will: Explore monologue performance and character development Practice scene acting with partners and small groups Build confidence through improvisation games and exercises Learn stage presence, projection, and storytelling skills Collaborate as an ensemble in a supportive, inclusive environment The camp will conclude with a final showcase for friends and family, where students will share selected monologues, scenes, and improv work from the week. No prior experience needed—just a willingness to try, play, and perform.
Spring/Summer 2026
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Tiger Boys & Girls Basketball (Grades 5-8)
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This camp is for Tiger Basketball players, or interested players, entering grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. The camp will stress fundamentals, individual basketball skills, shooting form, passing, screening, cutting, and ball handling. Team play will consist of 2 on 2, 3 on 3, 4 on 4, and 5 on 5 transition games. The High School Boys' and Girls' Varsity Coaches, Bryce Richter and Kynadi Johnson along with assistant coaches will run camp along with current varsity players. We can work out schedule conflicts with the Summer Strength Training Program. Each student will receive a camp shirt and basketball prizes. Scholarship Information: Scholarships are always available for youth camps. Call Fridley Community Education at 763-502-5100 (option 1) for scholarship information. You can also fill out this form.
Spring/Summer 2026
Tiger Club - School Age Care
Welcome to Fridley Tiger Club's School-Age-Care program! Tiger Club's School-Age-Care program is the Fridley Public Schools fee-based "outside of school-time" childcare program serving students Kindergarten - 6th. Located within the Community Education department at the Fridley Community Center, this program offers before-and-after school care during the school year, and all-day care on non-school-days and throughout summer. Tiger Club is Ignite's School Age Care (I-SAC) Accredited and Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) Certified. Our staff are trained in “out of school time” curriculum planning, child development, active supervision and engagement, CPR, and First Aid. Our program is an ideal place where students can explore their interests in a variety of fun and challenging activities designed to build confidence and foster independence in a safe, nurturing environment. For questions regarding this program please contact: Jordan Wright @ 763.502-5107 / jwright@isd14.org Registration Information: Information regarding current tuition rates, days/dates of service, hours of operation, and other details, will appear once you choose your season and location. Tuition is due weekly each THURSDAY PRIOR to care received. There is a one-time, non refundable registration fee of $25.00 charged per registration request. We also accept County Childcare Assistance Program (CCAP); contact us directly for more information. You will receive a confirmation email once we've received your registration request, and again once your request has been ACCEPTED and you are officially enrolled. Your saved payment method WILL NOT be charged the Registration Fee until you are officially enrolled. Your first weeks tuition will not be due until the THURSDAY PRIOR to the start of your contract. Please note that a 3.7% fee will be added to all electronic payment transactions. Please be sure to print the Contract and Release agreements for your records when you get to that page. Once your School-age-care account has been set up you will be able to log-in anytime, anywhere to view account balances, manage AutoPay and payment methods, view current and past invoices, print annual tax statements, and manage your child's emergency contacts and authorized pick-ups. Please check your email regularly for any parent communications regarding your school-age-care account with us. To get started please select the ENROLL NOW button below and have your credit card, checking or savings account information handy for the registration process. Once enrolled, more information will be sent prior to the start of your child's contract. We look forward to serving your child care needs!
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Tiger Hoops Free Spring Mini-Camp
Sports & Fitness
Get ready to hit the court with Tiger Hoops! This free spring mini-camp is for students in grades 5–8 who want to build their basketball skills, connect with teammates, and get ready for summer basketball. Players will work on fundamentals, shooting form, passing, cutting, ball handling, teamwork, and game-based skills in a fun and active setting. This is a great opportunity for Tiger Basketball players and interested players to sharpen their skills before the full Tiger Boys & Girls Basketball Summer Camp in June. Mini-Camp Schedule: Grades 7–8: Tuesday, June 2, 3:15–4:30 PM Grades 5–6: Thursday, June 4, 3:15–4:30 PM Location: Fridley Middle School Front Gym Cost: Free Need transportation after mini-camp? Students who need transportation must complete the transportation form before attending: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScnoPGZS9vZDIzRQTgb62v0Tg5Deloz0FjbnAtv7lhKKoBLfw/viewform Keep playing this summer! Families are also encouraged to register for the full Tiger Boys & Girls Basketball Summer Camp, June 15–18 from 6:00–8:00 PM at Fridley High School. This camp is open to students entering grades 5–8. Register for the summer basketball camp: https://fridley.ce.eleyo.com/course/3773/spring-summer-2026/tiger-boys-girls-basketball-grades-5-8
Spring/Summer 2026
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Transferring Property Across Generations
Finance & Business
Thrivent Financial Advisor, Greg Schraufnagel will help attendees gain a basic understanding of how to identify and overcome transition obstacles, protect assets, and develop a strategy to smoothly transition their cherished place to maintain family harmony.
Spring/Summer 2026
Trusts and long-term estate planning: Why you can't always trust your trust
Finance & Business
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The trust is a very popular component and tool to be used in our Estate Planning. However, there is a variety of vastly different Trust options to be used and the question arises: “Am I using the right Trust for my needs and goals?” Often used Trusts include: Living Trusts, Testamentary Trusts and Irrevocable Trusts, each serves a different purpose, each has a different result. One common problem that often needs addressing is the over-utilization of the Living Trust for goals or problems that it does not resolve. For example, “Does my Living Trust protect my assets against Medicaid and the nursing home?” The answer is probably not. The Irrevocable Trust and the Testamentary Trust each have their strengths and weaknesses as well. We will clearly define the strengths and weaknesses of these different types of Trusts and when to use them. Explore your goals and wishes to see where they fall in the realm of Trusts. Class encourages questions and we hope to provide answers that will set your mind at ease or assist you in the decision making in this area.
Spring/Summer 2026
VISTA Education Center
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Weeklong Horse Camp (Ages 6-15)
Enrichment
Campers will get to experience everyday life at a barn! Life in the barn will include activities such as; daily riding, learning how to braid manes and tails with ribbon, groom and care for the horses (including bathing) and care for them at the end of the day. This is a great time for campers to spend time outdoors and build lasting friendships with fellow horse lovers in a structured and positive environment. Campers are broken into smaller groups of similar riding experience, which is perfect for both the new and more experienced riders. At the end of the week, parents and family are invited to a performance to see what their camper has been learning! Please note that riding takes up about 1 hour per day in an arena, no trails and consist of learning to how to steer, stop, turn, and walk/trot on their own. Campers will spend time on the ground with horses throughout the rest of the day. Please note: Campers need to bring sunscreen/hat/bug spray, a lunch, snacks, and plenty to drink. Long pants, closed toe shoes, and appropriate clothes for weather inside or outside recommended. Drop-off is at 9am and pickup is 3pm each day Monday through Friday. Sorry we do not allow parents to stay for the day. However there is a “show” for the parents Fridays of weeklong camps at 1:30pm! This is a great time to take pictures, watch your child ride and meet their horse they worked during the week.
Spring/Summer 2026