Learn to Sew, Organize Your Photos, Design Video Games, Train Your Dog, Speak a New Language—Explore It All!
Adult sports leagues, strength & fitness and more!
Classroom and Behind the Wheel training for students ages 15-18.
ECFE is a statewide program that provides parent/child classes to all families with children birth to kindergarten. Classes are designed for your child's development and to support you as parents and caregivers.
Early Childhood Screening is FREE and provides general information about your child's growth and development, identify possible health or learning concerns, and connect you with community resources and programs
Early Ventures Learning Center is a Minnesota Department of Human Services licensed childcare center for children ages 6 weeks until kindergarten entrance located at the Northfield Community Education Center.
We offer classes for children ages 3-5 with morning, afternoon and all-day options to attend 2,3,4 or 5 days per week. We are 4 star rated from the state of Minnesota!
Kid Ventures is a school-age care program through Northfield Public Schools Community Education. Kid Ventures operates before and after school, during the summer, and on most non-school days.
Programming for adults with disabilities.
Find programs canceled due to weather here
Explore, Learn & Grow – Classes for K–12 Students
Basketball, Flag Football, Tennis, Soccer, Lacrosse, Skating and more for students Pre-K to 12th grade.
Refresh or gain the skills and certification necessary to apply first aid, administer CPR, use and AED, and perform lifesaving techniques.
Note: The days listed in the brochure are incorrect. This camp runs Mondays and Thursdays.
Touchdowns, trick plays, high fives, and camaraderie. Elements like these are woven into the fabric of our flag football program and continue to drive strong participation from both players and coaches each year. Your child will acquire foundational training in football fundamentals, drills, and game plays. Caring college and high school players lead with passion and purpose, serving as positive role models and making a meaningful impact through their coaching. A dedicated all-girls team is being introduced as a new option for participants this season. Girls will compete on their own team against other boys or co-ed teams in the program. Players will practice and play games on assigned teams. All team assignments, schedules, T-shirts, mouth guards and information will be available for pick-up on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at the Northfield Community Education Center (700 Lincoln Parkway). Second and third grades should arrive between 6:15 - 7 pm. Fourth and fifth grades should arrive between 7 - 7:45 p.m. Note: Siblings playing at the same time will not intentionally be put on the same team unless requested.