A wide variety of classes, programs and special events for individuals 18 years of age or older.
Welcome! Below you can find Early Childhood Screening, Early Learning Enrichment classes and Early Childhood Special Events! We have a variety of events that get posted throughout the year so checkout this page for Early Learning Events.
Early Childhood Family Education Stepping Stones, School Readiness & More
Programs, trips and activities that encourage community and life long learning.
Before and After School Care for Pre-school Students at Hermantown
Kids' Zone is before & after-school care program at Hermantown Elementary School.
Kids' Zone is a before and after-school program located at Bay View and Pike Lake Elementary Schools.
Before and After School Care for Preschool Students
Learn something new and fun! Digital Photography, Container Gardening, Retirement & Social Security workshops, just to name a few.
Early Childhood Family Education Stepping Stones, School Readiness & more
School Readiness is a preschool programs for four and five year-olds with a focus on helping children begin kindergarten with the skills and behaviors needed to succeed.
Stepping Stones is a preschool program for three year-olds with a focus on helping children begin kindergarten with the skills and behaviors needed to succeed.
The National Weather Service in Duluth offers Skywarn Spotter Training to communities across the Northland each spring in an effort to improve community knowledge of severe weather threats and recruit weather spotters. Severe weather reports from spotters are vital to the meteorologists at the National Weather Service, and all are invited to attend! This class will cover the science of thunderstorms, such as different types of cloud formations and what they mean. The class also focuses on thunderstorm safety and how to find and understand information from the National Weather Service to know about severe weather before it happens. Attendees will learn the types of reports the National Weather Service needs, how to send in their reports, and why these reports are so important to meteorologists at the National Weather Service.