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See Me Neurodiverse Community Fest

CELEBRATE NEURODIVERSITY

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Sunday, Sept 7, 2025  |  3-6pm

Lakefront Park, Prior Lake, MN

Join us for a day of celebration, connection, and empowerment at the See Me Neurodiverse Community Fest in Prior Lake, MN! Whether you identify as neurodivergent, are an ally, or are simply curious about neurodiversity, this event is open to all.

What is the Neurodiverse Community Fest?

See Me is thrilled to host our second annual See Me Neurodiverse Community Fest in Prior Lake on Sunday, September 7, 2025!

 

As a nonprofit dedicated to supporting neurodiverse families, See Me Neurodiverse aims to foster inclusivity and raise awareness about neurodiversity in our community and beyond. We thought holding an event dedicated to neurodiversity would be the perfect way to bring the community together and introduce available resources.

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Our Neurodiverse Community Fest is a wonderful opportunity to:

  • Showcase resources for neurodivergent individuals and families.

  • Build connections among parents, children, and community members.

  • Educate attendees about neurodiversity and how we can support one another.

 

>​ What to Expect

>​ List of Sponsors and Vendors

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Interested in Volunteering?

If you're passionate about supporting the neurodiverse community and want to be part of a fun, inclusive event, join us as a volunteer.

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Interested in Sponsoring or Being a Vendor?

We'd love to share resources that support neurodiversity. Check out our sponsorship and vendor opportunities and sign up today!

What to Expect

Fun. Friends. Resources. Inclusivity.

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You'll find lots of fun activities for families and friends to meet, and many resources for neurodivergent individuals and families to learn about.​ Click on each link to learn more.

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Whether you're neurodivergent, know someone who is, or want to learn more about neurodiversity, ALL ARE WELCOME!​

Check out our short social story for the Neurodiverse Community Fest by clicking on the image.

Ninja Anywhere

Test Out Your Ninja Skills

We are so excited to have the Ninja Anywhere Rig and Inflatables at the event! They provide an all-inclusive movement opportunity for all ages and ability levels.​

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Ninja Rig

Warped wall | Hamster wheel | Floating boards | Trapeze bars | Floating monkey bars | Climbing ropes | Ninja rings | Rock climbing wall​

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Balance and Agility

Quad steps | Balance beams | Rolling pipes | Stepping stones | Teeter totter | Spring board | Bosu bouncers | Crawl tunnels​

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Inflatable Fun

Giant inflatable slide | Inflatable obstacle course​

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Participants will need to sign a Ninja Anywhere waiver. Complete a waiver for your child by selecting "adult and child" at:

https://app.cleverwaiver.com/render/templateByRefId/5e535d234123a1000d3bc4e7?groupId=J8IeW9TZ

A big thank you to the Twin Cities Autism Foundation for sponsoring the Ninja Rig.

 

Twin Cities Autism Foundation exists to lovingly welcome, positively impact, and enduringly support families and youth living with autism.

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A big thank you to the Prior Lake Savage Optimist Club for sponsoring the Inflatables.

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Sensory-Friendly Spaces

Joy Mobile

The Joy Mobile is a one-stop sensory experience designed to help reset and re-engage. Developed in partnership with designers and those with lived experience, and those raising and teaching the neurodiverse community.

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  • The Joy Mobile provides a range of supportive sensory experiences.

  • It's an environment to satisfy and reset acoustic, visual, tactile, and olfactory senses.

  • Creates a one-stop space that provides safety, relief, and focus for those who are neurodivergent.

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Sensory-Friendly Pavilion

In addition to the Joy Mobile sensory experience, we will also have the Lakefront Pavilion open for anyone who may need to take a sensory break. This space will have tools like weighted blankets, crash pads, exercise balls, fidget toys, noise-canceling headphones, and more. 

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A big thank you to Duck Cup Memorial for sponsoring the sensory-friendly spaces.

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Crafts, Coloring, & Chalk

Let Your Creativity Flow

We’ve created a special area with coloring pages and chalk for attendees of all ages to enjoy. This space is designed with neurodiversity in mind, offering a calming and creative outlet that allows individuals to express themselves in a way that feels comfortable. Coloring and drawing with chalk are not only fun activities but also therapeutic, helping to reduce stress and promote focus. This area is a welcoming environment where everyone can take a moment to relax and engage their senses in a soothing, inclusive way.

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Create Your Own Calming Bottle

Use glitter, sequins, and other floating objects to create your sensory

calming bottle. These bottles are designed to help self-soothe when feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or upset. These were a huge hit last year!

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Rock Painting

Use markers or paint to create your rock design. Decorate your rock however you want to. You can even put googly eyes on it and take home your own pet rock. Let your imagination flow!

​A big thank you to SwimPossible for sponsoring the Arts & Crafts activities.

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Bubble Fun

Get Lost in the Bubbles

Our bubble area is a playful and soothing space. Bubbles have a mesmerizing quality that can captivate attention and provide a sense of calm, making this area an ideal spot for those who might need a sensory break or who love to play in the bubbles.

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Play in the bubble fun from the bubble machine or make your own bubbles from all the different wand options.

Kids Blowing Bubbles

​A big thank you to Bloomwell Autism Therapy for sponsoring the Bubble Fun activity.

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Games Zone

Fun & Games for All Ages

Come join the fun in our Games Area! Play a round of bingo, try out classic lawn games, or go on a scavenger hunt, which is designed for both younger kids and older participants. Whether you're feeling competitive or just want to play for fun, there's something here for everyone to enjoy!

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​A big thank you to PICS (Partners in Community Supports) for sponsoring the Games Zone.

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Giveaway Bags

Complimentary Bags for Early Arrivals

The first 100 attendees will receive a free giveaway bag, which is perfect for carrying all the flyers, resources, and fun goodies you'll pick up throughout the fest. Stop by the Welcome Table early to grab yours while supplies last!

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​A big thank you to Anna Elder Homes for sponsoring the giveaway bags.

Bronze Sponsors

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Community Sponsors

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Genevieve Cornish

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Neurodiverse Resources & Vendors

Bronze Sponsors

Midwest Autism & Psychological Services

Lakeville Behavioral Health

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Community Sponsors

BrightPath

InControl

Kid-Talk

Lakers for Love

Monarch Learning & Attention Center

Northwestern Mutual - Genevieve Cornish

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Ninja Rig Sponsor

Twin Cities Autism Foundation

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Inflatables Sponsor

Prior Lake Savage Optimist Club

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Calming Space Sponsor
Duck Cup Memorial

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​Bubble Fun Sponsor

Bloomwell Autism Therapy

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​​Arts & Crafts Sponsor

SwimPossible

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Game Zone Sponsor

PICS (Partners in Community Supports)

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Giveaway Bag Sponsor

Anna Elder Homes

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Vendors/Resources

Accra Homecare

Ahh-tism Smiles

Anna Elder Homes

Bloomwell Autism Therapy

BrightPath

Canvas Health Scott County Mobile Crisis

Children's Minnesota Hospital

Decoding Dyslexia MN

Disability Hub MN

Duck Cup Memorial

Groves Learning Center

InControl

Invigorate Chiropractic

Joy Collaborative

Kate Bartlein - Children's Book Author

Kid-Talk

Lakers for Love

Lakeville Behavioral Health

LearningRx

LifeFX

Midwest Autism & Psychological Services

Minnesota Independence College and Community (MICC)

MNeurodivergent

NAMI MN

Northway Academy

Northwestern Mutual - Genevieve Cornish

Note-Able Music Therapy Services of MN

P.L.A.Y. Miracle League

Prior Lake Players

Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools: Embracing Every Ability

PICS (Partners in Community Supports)

Realistic Reorganization

Scott County Family Services

See Me Neurodiverse

Snip Chick Barber

Solutions Not Suspensions

Sunshine Social Club

SwimPossible

Teen & Child Checkups Program - Scott County Public Health

Twin Cities Autism Foundation

We Rock the Spectrum - Eagan​

Written Hugs Designs

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Want to support the event? Join us as a vendor and learn about our sponsorship opportunities. 

A Special Thank You to Our Food & Beverage Sponsors

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