
Community Education seeks to improve the quality of life by providing lifelong learning opportunities for all members of the community.
Lifelong learning is based on the belief that people are learners at every age and are entitled to pursue educational opportunities that are meaningful to them.
Whether you want to enhance your skills in a new hobby such as learning about digital cameras or taking a sushi cooking class, get into shape with yoga or cycle cardio training, or explore the region with one of our award-winning trips and tours, this is a great time to enjoy any of the hundreds of classes currently offered in our Community Education.
Through Community Education, kids can choose activities just for them, ranging from Chinese, French and Spanish language camps and preschool theatre classes, to a workshop in 3D graphics and animation. Teens have opportunities to complete driver's education, earn Red Cross certification in water safety, and receive training in baby-sitting. We continue to offer popular classes for families with very young children, such as parent-child yoga and parenting classes for people with children, ages 1-5.
The success of a community education program relies on the active involvement of our citizens - not only those who enroll in our classes, but also those who participate on our citizen advisory boards, volunteer at schools and events, or share their passion and knowledge with others by teaching a class.
Community Education - Learn, Grow, Connect