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Beginner Spanish Boost (Live Virtual)Language, History and CultureKickstart your Spanish journey with this engaging summer course, perfect for beginners! Designed for those with little to no experience, you'll learn essential vocabulary, basic grammar, and practical phrases for everyday conversations. Through group discussions and break out conversation practices, you'll build confidence in speaking and understanding Spanish. Our experienced instructors will guide you in every step of the way, setting you up for continued success. By the end of the course, you’ll have the foundational skills to keep learning and speaking with confidence. Online portal resources and practice tools included with tuition. This class is being held online, interactive through Zoom. More information will be sent after enrollment and before class.Adult Classes Summer 2026 -
Cooking Up Spanish: A Taste of Spanish Through Food (Live Virtual)Language, History and CultureSpice up your Spanish skills in this fun and interactive class centered around food and cooking! You’ll build practical vocabulary and conversational confidence through learning food and drink vocabulary and practicing kitchen conversations to following recipes and cooking together. Along the way, discover traditional Hispanic dishes and the rich culinary culture behind them. Perfect for food lovers looking to bring flavor to their Spanish. Open to new and previous Spanish conversation participants. While the class is open to all levels, basic Spanish skills will be helpful. Online portal resources and practice tools included with tuition. This class is being held online, interactive through Zoom. More information will be sent after enrollment and before class.Adult Classes Summer 2026 -
Walk and Talk Wayzata HistoryLanguage, History and CultureYou might be surprised by the colorful history that Wayzata enjoys, going way back to 1854 (four years before Minnesota became a state!). Wayzata played a key part in the explosion of boats and hotels that took place on Lake Minnetonka in the late 1800s. For many years, boats met passengers at the foot of Broadway Avenue and took them to various destinations around the lake. As this happened, the town of Wayzata began to grow, and there are many wonderful stories about the early pioneers who built homes and businesses along Lake Street. Come walk on a guided tour of what was once seven short blocks on Lake Street in the late 1880s and into the 20 th century. Learn about these historic buildings and the entrepreneurs who built them. Hosted by members of the Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, the tour will start at the Wayzata Depot (402 East Lake St.). Close to a dozen sites will be highlighted for their prominence in Wayzata history. Wear comfortable walking shoes! Please arrive in Wayzata at least 15 minutes before the start time to find parking. The closest lot is on the north side of Lake St. just a half block west of the Depot. There is a sign that says Public Parking. Upon registration, your contact information will be shared with the Lake Minnetonka Historical Society for the sole purpose of receiving a reminder communication a few days before your walk.Adult Classes Summer 2026