• Grand Rapids Seizure Training & Pizza Supper

    Kiesler Wellness Center 3130 SE 2nd Ave, Grand Rapids, MN, United States

    Community members of all ages impacted by epilepsy are welcome to join EFMN for an opportunity to learn how to recognize and respond to seizures, enjoy a pizza dinner, and connect with others impacted by epilepsy.  Pool table, games and kids-friendly activities will be available, and you're welcome to bring

  • Family Connect Playground Fun

    Maplewood Park 1504 17th Ave E, West Fargo, ND

    Families are invited to join EFMN at this all-inclusive park that provides fun for all abilities and offers kids a safe environment to play with their peers and siblings while parents share experiences with each other in regards to epilepsy. Please contact Lisa Necastro at lisa.necastro@efmn.org or 651-287-2358 with any

  • Arrowwood Water Park Event

    Arrowwod Indoor Waterpark 2100 Arrowwood Lane, Alexandra, MN, United States

    All individuals and families impacted by epilepsy are invited to join in a day of fun at the Big Splash Waterpark at Arrowwood Resort in Alexandria, MN. Your adventure can take you on three 4-story-tall waterslides, float down the Lazy River on an inner tube, relax in the tropical whirlpool

  • Duluth Potluck Picnic

    Lester Park 61 Lester River Road, Duluth, MN

    Join EFMN in Duluth at the Lester Park Pavilion for a potluck picnic on Thursday, June 5 for a gathering of community members impacted by epilepsy. The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota will provide the main course and bottled water.  You're welcome to bring a store bought food item to share.

  • Grand Rapids Potluck Picnic

    Veteran's Memorial Park Pavilion SE 7th Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN

    Join EFMN in Grand Rapids at the Veterans Memorial Park Pavilion for a potluck picnic on Sunday, June 8 from noon-2:00pm for a gathering of community members impacted by epilepsy. The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota will provide the main course and bottled water.  You're welcome to bring a store bought

  • Brainerd Potluck Picnic

    Gregory Park Pavillion 511 North 5th Street, Brainerd, MN

    Join EFMN in Brainerd at the Gregory Park Pavilion for a potluck picnic on Sunday, June 8 from 4:30-6:30pm for a gathering of community members impacted by epilepsy. The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota will provide the main course and bottled water. You're welcome to bring a store bought food item

  • St. Louis Park Metro Picnic

    Oak Hill Park 3201 Rhode Island Ave S, St Louis Park, MN, United States

    Join us on July 17th for a picnic gathering for individuals, families, and friends impacted by epilepsy. The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota will provide the main course and bottled water. Feel free to bring a store bought food item to share. You are also welcome to bring a lawn game

  • Moorhead United in Epilepsy Walk

    Gooseberry Park, Large Pavilion 100 22nd Ave S, Moorhead, MN, United States

    Strength in Support. Power in Community.   Join the Moorhead community for an afternoon of fun, games, and connection as we raise awareness and support for those impacted by epilepsy. This is one of Minnesota’s largest fundraising events for the epilepsy community. Whether you’re walking solo or rallying team, get

  • Duluth United in Epilepsy Walk

    Park Point Pavilion & Beach House 5000 Minnesota Ave, Duluth, MN, United States

    Strength in Support. Power in Community.   Join the Duluth community for an afternoon of fun, games, and connection as we raise awareness and support for those impacted by epilepsy. This is one of Minnesota’s largest fundraising events for the epilepsy community. Whether you’re walking solo or rallying team, get

  • St. Cloud United in Epilepsy Walk

    Lake George Municipal Complex 1101 7th Street, St Cloud, MN, United States

    Strength in Support. Power in Community.   Join the St. Cloud community for an afternoon of fun, games, and connection as we raise awareness and support for those impacted by epilepsy. This is one of Minnesota’s largest fundraising events for the epilepsy community. Whether you’re walking solo or rallying team,