The Toddling Toddlers class for ages 16 to 26 months is now full. But Community Services Early Childhood Programs has added another class, tailored for children ages 11 to 20 months.
Archive: Community Services
Popular iPad Class Gets New Section
In response to the popularity of the class, Community Services has added a February section to the winter/spring season of Getting Started with your iPad.
Funtastic Friday Movie/Literacy Night
Families with young children can enjoy an evening out with Community Services this Friday, Jan. 25, at Funtastic Friday Movie & Literacy Night.
Story Time with Author Mary Bleckwehl – Jan. 17
Local author and former teacher, Mary Bleckwehl, will read from two of her children's books at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday during a special event of the Community Services Early Childhood Programs.
January Happenings
Start the new year with a Northfield Public Schools Community Services class. Programs for students of all ages and abilities are available throughout the year.
Winter Adult Basic Education
Winter Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes, including General Education Development (GED), will begin on Jan. 14.
Help Support Literacy in Northfield
Now there's an easy way to get books into the hands of young people. Bring your gently used children's books to any of the three district elementary schools or the Northfield Community Resource Center (NCRC), next to the Clothes Closet, and leave them in specially marked boxes.
Register for Winter-Spring Classes
The Community Services winter/spring brochure will begin arriving in mailboxes Dec. 17, but online visitors can register and view the brochure now.
Booker the Book Bus Visits
Booker the Book Bus is once again making neighborhood stops, providing library books and movies for all ages.
Afterschool Program Gets National Attention
Northfield’s PRIMEtime, a collaborative effort to provide out-of-school programming for youth in grades K-12, will be recognized as a 2012 City Showcase program by the National League of Cities (NLC) at a conference beginning Nov. 28.