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Check out  the following websites for events and resources in your own backyard. Search the internet for community education, parks and recreation, community centers, visitor centers, and chambers of  commerce. 

Look for Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) and after school programs, athletic events, farmers markets (stpaulfarmersmarket.com, mplsfarmersmarket.com, fareforall.org, and minnesotagrown.com), summer camps,
movies and music in the park programs. 

Anoka County

     Andover
     Anoka
     Blaine
Columbia Heights
Circle Pines
Coon Rapids
East Bethel
Fridley
Ham Lake
Lino Lakes
Ramsey
St. Francis
Spring Lake Park

Carver County
Chanhassen
Chaska
Victoria

Dakota County

      Apple Valley
Burnsville
Eagan
Farmington
Hastings
Inver Grove Heights
Lakeville
Lilydale
Mendota Heights
Rosemount
South St. Paul
West St. Paul

Hennepin County

      Bloomington
Brooklyn Center
Brooklyn Park
Champlin
Corcoran
Crystal
Deephaven
Eden Prairie
Edina
Excelsior
Golden Valley
Greenfield
Hopkins
Independence
Long Lake
Loretto
Maple Grove
Medina
Minneapolis
Minnetonka
Minnestrista
Mound
Orono
Plymouth
Richfield
Robbinsdale
Rogers
St. Anthony
St. Bonifacius
St. Louis Park
Shorewood
Spring Park
Wayzata

Ramsey County
      Arden Hills
Falcon Heights
Lauderdale
Little Canada
Maplewood
Mounds View
New Brighton
North Oaks
St. Paul
Roseville
Shoreview
St. Anthony
Vadnais Heights
White Bear Lake

Scott County
     Belle Plaine
Jordan
New Prague
Prior Lake
Savage
Shakopee

St. Croix River Valley

Hudson
Dresser
Osceola
Prescott
River Falls
Somerset
St. Croix Falls

Sherburne County
Becker
Big Lake
Clear Lake
Elk River
Princeton
St. Cloud
Zimmerman

Washington County

     Afton
Cottage Grove
Forest Lake
Hugo
Lake Elmo
Lakeland
Landfall
Mahtomedi
Marine on St. Croix
Newport
Oakdale
St. Paul Park
Stillwater
Woodbury

Wright County
      Albertville
      Annandale
Buffalo
Clearwater
Cokato
Dayton
Delano
Hanover
Howard Lake
Maple Lake
Monticello
Montrose
Otsego
Rockford
South Haven
St. Michael
Waverly

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