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WaitlistBeginner Ceramic Workshop: Gr. 4-AdultAdult EnrichmentLearn all about clay while creating a variety of projects using both wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques. Students can anticipate completing up to 10 unique pieces during the course. June students attend Mon./Wed. June 8th and 10th to craft their items. Items need to dry for a week. Then participants return on Sat. June 20th to glaze their items. Instructor will then fire the items and they will be ready for pick-up after June 22th by appointment. July students attend Tue./Thu. July 7th and 9th to craft their items. Items need to dry for a week. Then participants return on Sat. July 18th to glaze their items. Instructor will then fire the items and they will be ready for pick-up after July 20th by appointment. Course is held at Carmen's Clayground 13537 309th Ave NW, Princeton, MNSummer 2026 -
Beginning Karate: Ages 4-6Youth RecreationYou will find that martial arts training helps build good kids into great kids by teaching them to work towards goals, increasing their self esteem, and learning respect for themselves and for others. Your children will learn in a safe, supervised environment with our trained instructors who are specialists in keeping kids motivated and interested while they're learning self defense techniques that can last a lifetime. Located at Professional Karate Studio (PKS), 119 N Rum River Drive, Princeton.Summer 2026 -
Beginning Karate: Ages 7-18Youth RecreationYou will find that martial arts training helps build good kids into great kids by teaching them to work towards goals, increasing their self esteem, and learning respect for themselves and for others. Your children will learn in a safe, supervised environment with our trained instructors who are specialists in keeping kids motivated and interested while they're learning self defense techniques that can last a lifetime. Located at Professional Karate Studio (PKS), 119 N Rum River Drive, Princeton.Summer 2026 -
Bugged Out Water: Gr. K-6 with AdultYouth EnrichmentIs there anything more exciting than playing with bugs? We will be digging right in and seeing what kind of buggy neighbors are swimming around the lakes and streams. This is a very hands-on session full of creepy crawly fun that will leave you with a better appreciation of how important insects are as well as what they can tell us about the water. Parents/adults attend with child.Summer 2026 -
Campout Camp: Gr. 4-12Youth EnrichmentDo you enjoy camping? Do you love the outdoors and nature? This is the class for you! Join us for a one-week long campout camp where you will learn the ins and outs of camping and get tips and tricks along the way. Some topics that students will get hands-on experience with are shelters, building fires, cooking over a campfire, canoeing, packing, and traveling. The first day is spent at Princeton High School and the remaining days will be outdoors. The final two days of class will put the skills you learned to the test through a hands-on river paddle and overnight camping trip. There will be both a male and female chaperone on the overnight trip if we have boys and girls enrolled. Free/reduced rates cannot apply on this summer camp.Summer 2026 -
Cat Tree Making Workshop: Volunteer Opportunity: Ages 14-Adult (Ages 10-13 w/Adult)Adult EnrichmentCome learn how to make cat trees for Ruff Start Rescue! We average 500-600 animals per month in rescue, half of them being cats. Having scratchers available for our foster cats is great enrichment and helps prevent boredom or furniture destruction! Ages 14-Adult are welcome to attend independently. Ages 10-13 need to be accompanied by an adult. Please register both the adult and child individually. All cat trees will be used for the rescue. Ruff Start Rescue is a foster-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit companion animal rescue located in Princeton, MN.Summer 2026
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Catalog Advertising for Fall 2026Adult EnrichmentAdvertise your business with Princeton Community Education! For Fall 2026 our catalog will be available online mid August. Paper copies will also be available at the school buildings, at school sanctioned events, and in select business locations for families, but will not be mailed to all zip local codes for the winter. Advertisers are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until the predetermined number of advertisement slots are sold. The catalog/brochure will not be enlarged nor will the educational offerings be jeopardized in any way because of the advertisements. Paid advertisements are clearly marked as such to distinguish between District sanctioned events and those of paid advertisers. Visit our webpage for more information regarding advertising with us.Summer 2026 -
Child Foster Care Info Session: AdultAdult EnrichmentThe goal of this class is to introduce participants to what it means to be a foster or adoptive parent. You will learn about the licensing process, what training you will need, what happens when a child is placed in your home, and the opportunity to ask questions. Children are our future and our greatest asset - come learn how changing one life changes everything. Note the course is free, but you do need to complete the checkout process to complete your registration. If you do not receive a confirmation email you are not registered.Summer 2026 -
Come Play Kickball: Gr. K-5Youth RecreationGet ready to kick up some fun in youth kickball, a high-energy class designed for K-5th graders. Students will learn the basics of kickball, practice teamwork and sportsmanship, and enjoy friendly games that keep everyone moving and engaged. Whether your child is new to the game or already loves to play, this class is a great way to build skills, confidence, and have a blast with friends!Summer 2026 -
Communication for Everyone: ADA-Smart Communication Tips: AdultAdult EnrichmentLearn easy, practical actions to make your printed and digital communications more accessible and ADA-compliant. Designed for local businesses and nonprofit leaders, this course breaks down accessibility into clear, manageable steps you can apply immediately. No technical background required.Summer 2026 -
Community Education Scholarship FundCommunity Education donations help reduce financial barriers by offering discounts to families who need assistance, allowing more community members to enjoy our programs.Donation
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DASH Sports Flag Football Camp: Gr. K-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Flag Football Camp provides players with a well-rounded football experience in a little to no contact safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced daily, and players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with scrimmages/games the final day where players can showcase their skills. Athletes should wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle and a snack (spikes/cleats, and mouthguards are optional). Flag belts and footballs are provided.Summer 2026 -
DASH Sports Floor Hockey Camp: Gr. K-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Floor Hockey Camp provides players with a well-rounded hockey experience covering a broad range of skills training and skill-based games. Players will be taught how to properly stickhandle, pass, shoot, and play defense in a fun and positive environment. Athletes should wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle and a snack. Sticks and pucks are provided.Summer 2026 -
DASH Sports Track & Field Camp: Gr. K-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Track & Field Camp provides participants with practice in several areas including: sprinting, throwing (javelin and shot put), relay running, long jumping and distance running. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. All players will be timed/tested on the first and last day. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track and field performance. Campers should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and wear athletic clothing/shoes.Summer 2026 -
DASH Sports Ultimate Games Camp: Gr. K-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Phys. Ed Games (Ultimate Games) Camp provides participants with a fun experience learning and playing your favorite physical education games! Games will include: Capture the Flag, Kickball, Dodgeball, Tag games, Ultimate Frisbee/Football, Soccer, Sharks and Minnows, and more! Participants will learn teamwork, and values such as respect, hustle, and pride, all in a fun environment. Campers should bring a snack, water bottle, and wear sunscreen. All other equipment is provided.Summer 2026 -
DASH Tykes Flag Football Camp: Ages 3-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Flag Football Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the great game of football in a little to no contact safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes/cleats are optional). Footballs and flag belts are provided. Parent participation may be required.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistDASH Tykes Soccer Camp: Ages 3-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Tykes Soccer Camp provides players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent participation may be required.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistDASH Tykes T-Ball: Ages 3-5Youth RecreationLooking for a fun introduction to baseball? DASH Sports Tykes T-Ball Camp introduces players to key elements of throwing, fielding/catching, batting, and baserunning. The final day of classes is ‘Game Day’ and athletes will showcase their skills in a game environment. Athletes should bring a water bottle and a baseball glove. Baseballs and bats are provided. Parent participation may be required.Summer 2026 -
DASH Tykes Track & Field Camp: Ages 3-5Youth RecreationDASH Sports Tykes Track & Field Camp provides participants with a basic introduction to Track & Field events. Participants will learn and practice how to correctly run, jump, and throw. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall athletic ability & performance. Campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation may be required.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistDance Camp: Ages 3-5Youth RecreationDancers will learn stretches, strengthen any current skills, learn new skills, and perform a short routine on the last day of class. Families are encouraged to come watch the performance!Summer 2026 -
WaitlistDance Camp: Ages 6-9Youth RecreationDancers will learn stretches, strengthen any current skills, learn new skills and learn a short routine to be performed the last day of class. Families are encouraged to come to watch the performance!Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonDown on the Farm: Open to AllYouth EnrichmentJoin us for a fun morning out visiting some of our local farms! Each visit will include a guided tour and a small hands-on activity. Some farms may have an additional cost for activities, which will be noted below. Many farms also offer goods for purchase, so you may wish to plan accordingly. An email will be sent prior to each visit with any of this information. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on a variety of terrains. Strollers and wagons are welcome. As these are active, working farms, families should come prepared for allergies, including exposure to bees and other insects. Families may register for one visit or all farm visits. Babies under the age of 1 attend for free. In the event of rain, farm visits will likely be canceled and families will be notified in advance. *Some farms have limited parking areas, so sign up early to secure your spot. Tue. June 23, 11am-12pm - Premier Machine Farm & Carriage, 36959 Xenon St NW, Princeton (Enjoy draft horses, harnessing demonstration, and a horse drawn wagon ride) Thu. June 25, 11am-12pm - Maple Hill Farm, 34525 Tungsten St NW, Princeton (Feed, pet/brush animals on the farm. Enjoy seeing chickens, goats, horses, cows and pigs) Wed. July 8, 10am-12pm - The Snake River Farm, 18251 62nd St, Becker (Bison, cattle, hogs, lambs, horses, one-room school house, farm museum) Thu. July 16, 10-11am - JQ Fruit Farm, 8082 33rd St, Princeton (Additional $4 per pint of blueberries to be paid at farm) (Blueberry picking) Wed. July 22, 10-11am - Wolcyn Tree Farms & Nursery, 34542 Highway 95 NW, Cambridge (Large production Tree Farm) Tue. July 28, 11am-12pm - Mulberry Apiary, 30534 Whiting Cir NW, Princeton mulberryapiary.wixsite.com/mulberryapiary (This farm's focus is on perennial edible food systems: perennial vegetables, fruits, nuts, herbs, honey and edible flowers, along with foraging and regenerative growing.) Wed. August 12, 10-11am - Beezie's Blooms, 10991 Pioneer Dr, Milaca (Additional $5/child or $20/adult for flower arrangement to be paid at farm) (This is a flower farm, so if there is an allergy to bees or other insect bites, please come prepared.) (Flower picking)Summer 2026 -
WaitlistDrama Camp: Gr. 1-9Youth EnrichmentPrinceton’s Drama Camp is pleased to announce Moana Jr. as this summer’s workshop production. Our Camp Coordinator (Hannah Jenson) and the instructional staff (Justin Boneasera, Gracie Imholte, Alex Frantesl, and Emily Lubenow), are excited to bring this fun Disney story to the Performing Arts Center! Drama Camp is an excellent opportunity for students to create a sophisticated piece of art, collaborate with kids of all ages, work on self-confidence and teamwork, and getting outside of our comfort zones! Camp will feature lessons designed to introduce students to a wide range of theatrical skills like performance, design, direction, writing, and technical theatre through the lens of the show. All of this is done by employing student-driven, project-based learning through an immersive curriculum intended to challenge students academically and artistically. Drama Camp is organized into an all-day, two-week experience for students entering grades 4-9. Younger students (entering gr. 1-3) join for the mornings during the second week. The final morning, camp starts at 10:30am and runs until the show that night at 6:00pm. Students should wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes with socks daily. Participants are expected to bring a bag lunch, morning and afternoon snacks, as well as a water bottle. Dinner (pizza) is provided prior to the final performance. Performance camp t-shirt (provided), blue jeans, and tennis shoes that preferably do not light up should be worn for the Friday performance. Please note: this class cannot be refunded or credited after registration.Summer 2026 -
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