• Mankato Youth & Family Mini-Golf

    Wow Zone 2030 Adams St, Mankato, MN, United States

    Bring your family and loved ones to join with others from the community at Wow! Zone for a few fun games of Mini-Golf. There are plenty of other fun games for those looking for more options. This event is open to youth, teens, and adults with epilepsy along with their

    Free – $5.99
  • Savage Young Adult Event: Art and Games

    Savage Library 13090 Alabama Ave, Savage, MN, United States

    Gather with other young adults living with epilepsy at the Savage Library and connect while testing your board game skills and/or getting in touch with your younger creative sides with fun Perler bead art projects. This event is FREE to attend and guests are welcome to join. If you have

    Free
  • Duluth Youth & Family Event: Duluth Children’s Museum

    Duluth Children's Museum 2125 W Superior St., Duluth, MN, United States

    Join other families impacted by epilepsy to play, discover, and explore. Pizza dinner will be provided. Space is limited, so please RSVP ASAP to reserve your spot. This event is free for those with epilepsy and $10 for additional guests. If you have any questions, please contact Northland/ Central MN

    Free – $10
  • Rare Epilepsies Virtual Connect Group

    A space for people impacted by a rare epilepsy or complex diagnosis to meet others and talk about life updates, challenges, and successes with others who understand the rare epilepsy/complex diagnosis journey. This includes parents and caregivers to children with rare epilepsy, as well as adults. This is a group

  • Minneapolis Adult Sculpture Garden Event

    Minneapolis Sculpture Garden 725 Vineland Pl, Minneap, MN, United States

    Join other adults living with epilepsy for a Minneapolis Sculpture Garden adventure. Connect with peers while enjoying the beautiful artwork and downtown skyline. This event is FREE to attend and guests are welcome. If you have questions, please contact West Metro Regional Outreach Manager Erik Williams at ewilliams@efmn.org or 651.287.2319.

    Free
  • Austin Youth & Family Event: Hormel Nature Center

    Hormel Nature Center 1304 21st St NE, Austin, MN, United States

    Bring your family and loved ones for some fresh air and nature. Connect with others while taking in some natural wonders and enjoying a walk through the many trails at the Hormel Nature Center. If you have questions, please contact Southern Minnesota Regional Outreach Manager Martin Hernandez at mhernandez@efmn.org or

  • Parent/Caregiver Virtual Connect Group

    Meet other parents, grandparents, and caregivers who live day-to-day caring for a child with seizures and/or epilepsy. This is an opportunity to meet others, offer peer-to-peer support, share resources and experiences, and talk honestly about the triumphs and challenges of a child’s epilepsy journey. For more information, contact Angela Bowles

  • Epilepsy Support Group & Open Gym hosted by Ellis & Friends

    Explorer Academy 1780 17th St S, Fargo, ND, United States

    The group gives kids a safe environment to play with their peers and their siblings while parents share experiences with each other in regards to epilepsy.  For more information and to RSVP, please email lacey@tntkidsfitness.org.

  • West St. Paul Young Adult Event: Make Your Own Succulent Planter

    Wentworth Library 199 Wentworth Ave E, West St Paul, MN, United States

    Join other young adults living with epilepsy at Wentworth Library to chat and connect while creating our very own succulent planters! All supplies and plants will be provided. This event is free to attend, and guests are welcome. If you have questions, please contact East Metro Regional Outreach Manager Angela

    Free
  • Grupo de conexión en Español (27 de Abril @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am)

    La epilepsia puede ser una condición aislante sin el apoyo de otros, pero creemos que nadie debería tener que enfrentar la epilepsia solo. Esta reunión virtual es una oportunidad para conectarse con otras personas hispanohablantes, compartir experiencias y dar/recibir apoyo. Están bienvenidos personas con epilepsia, cuidadores, padres, o otros seres