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Kayaking BasicsWellnessThis is a beginner session that offers basic kayaking instruction to help participants learn and develop new skills while gaining confidence on the water. Class will begin at Clear Waters Outfitting before moving to the calm and scenic Warner Lake that is perfect for beginners. All participants must sign a waiver and children under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 18 need waiver signed by parent. No lifeguard will be present. All equipment will be supplied by Clear Waters Outfitting.Summer 2026 -
KennedyKids' ConnectionSchool Year 2026-2027 Kids' Connection (grades K-5) Site
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Kennedy Community SchoolBuilding
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Kid Martial Arts (Ages 7-10)Health & FitnessThis introductory martial arts class teaches young students focus, balance, coordination, and respect through the traditional Korean art of Soo Bahk Do. Students learn basic stances, kicks, blocks, and self-control in a positive, structured, and fun environment. The class emphasizes teamwork, confidence-building, and following directions while developing early physical and social skills. No prior experience required. Loose clothing is recommended (no shoes or socks should be worn).Summer 2026 -
Kids' ConnectionChild Care Program
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KinderCampCamps & ClinicsKinderCamp is an opportunity for students about to start kindergarten to try some kindergarten activities and to learn school routines prior to starting kindergarten. Students will experience a variety of literacy and math readiness activities as well as art and music. Students will also learn about the lunchroom, playground, and library. The goal of KinderCamp is to reduce student and parent anxiety about kindergarten by giving a preview of a typical kindergarten day. *PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST ENROLL IN THE KINDERCAMP IN THE BUILDING YOUR CHILD IS ENROLLED TO ATTEND IN THE FALL*Youth Care Camps & Clinics 2026
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Knitting for Beginners: Remembrance PoppyCreativeNEW! Create a meaningful handmade piece of art while learning the foundations of knitting. Participants will be guided through the essential techniques like casting on, knit stitches, purl, and shaping, as they create a beautiful red remembrance poppy. This project can be completed during class and is a great introduction to knitting and building skills while making something special and meaningful. All materials are provided for use during class. Beginners or those with previous experience who want to brush up their skills are welcome. Enter door 1.Summer 2026 -
Korean Street Food: Chicken Bulgogi BibimbapFoodNEW! Homestyle Korean cuisine often features healthy vegetables and delicious harmonized sauces. In this online cook-along class, participants will prepare a flavorful chicken bulgogi bibimbap rice bowl accompanied by seasoned spinach and refreshing cucumber salad all brought together with a delicious house sauce and side of kimchi. The meal concludes with a a spiced peach dessert as well. Participants will receive a list of ingredients and the full recipe five days prior to class to allow enough time for shopping and preparation.Summer 2026 -
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Lincoln Elementary SchoolBuilding
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Little Einstein's STEM Class (Grades K-5)Special InterestWelcome to Little Einstein's Lab, where curiosity bubbles over and science fizzes to life! In this hands-on, high-energy course, young scientists will explore the wonders of chemistry using the scientific method to guide their wild investigations. This session transforms ordinary household items—like baking soda, vinegar, milk, soap, and food coloring—into spectacular experiments that pop, fizz, foam, and surprise. Enter door 1.Summer 2026 -
NewLoom Band Bracelets with Sistersloom (Ages 5 & Up)Arts & CraftsNEW! Get ready to stretch your creativity to the limit! Join Sistersloom,15 and 12 year old sisters, for an action-packed workshop where you'll learn how to turn hundreds of tiny, colorful rubber bands into amazing, wearable art. Loom bands are the perfect way to build fine motor skills, play with vibrant color patterns, and make awesome accessories to wear or share. All supplies and looms will be provided during class. Enter door 2.Summer 2026 -
MadisonKids' ConnectionSchool Year 2026-2027 Kids' Connection (grades K-5) Site
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Madison Elementary SchoolBuilding
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Math + Fun = Mathnasium! (Grades 2 & Up)Special InterestJoin us for an afternoon of FUN and MATH! (Yes, they can coexist!) Mathnasium of St. Cloud and their team are welcoming students grades 2nd and up to their learning center to have an afternoon of learning and fun. Staff and students will work on practicing and/or learning a new skill, then playing a group math game together towards the end. The goal is to help kids learn math, and also learn that math is not as scary as they think!Summer 2026 -
McKinley Education CenterBuilding
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Minecraft Olympics (Grades 3-8)Special InterestThe "Minecraft Olympics" is a dynamic three-day summer camp designed to immerse participants in the thrilling world of Minecraft while fostering teamwork, creativity, and friendly competition. Campers will engage in daily Build Battles, showcasing their imaginative prowess in constructing awe-inspiring structures aligned with diverse themes. Through this immersive experience, participants not only deepen their understanding of Minecraft's gameplay but also cultivate camaraderie and problem-solving skills in a fun and supportive environment. The "Minecraft Olympics" promises a thrilling adventure for campers seeking to combine their love for Minecraft with a collaborative team experience that students won’t soon forget. Enter door 1.Summer 2026 -
Mosaic Garden StakeCreativeNEW! Liven up your yard or garden with a beautiful mosaic garden stake. Using detailed patterns, clear mounting glass, and colorful glass pieces, participants will make either a circular or rectangular mosaic that stands above the plants and showcases your creativity. No previous experience required. A $40.00 supply fee for the garden stake is due at the beginning of the class payable to the instructor by cash, check, or credit card. Participants attending the class at Michael's Stained Glass Studio will also receive a 10% discount on additional glass. Please consider joining the waitlist as new dates may be added.Summer 2026 -
Movie Trivia NightJust For FunNEW! Bring your knowledge about movies to trivia night! You will be in a team and write down what the team thinks the answer is on a small whiteboard. No matter who wins or loses, it's about having fun and learning something new. A small prize for 1st place winners and a small snack will be provided to all. No need to bring questions, we will have a game card set. Enter door 1.Summer 2026
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Multiplayer Minecraft: Poke-Mods and Games (Grades 2-6)Special InterestJoin us for an unforgettable Minecraft adventure where you’ll explore the world of Pokémon like never before. In this multiplayer camp, you’ll learn how to build your own Pokémon world. Create stunning landscapes, iconic locations, and even your own custom Pokémon using the Pixlemon mod. Discover hidden secrets, rare Pokémon, and exciting challenges throughout the Minecraft world. Bring to class: a USB drive, nut-free lunch and a drink. All equipment (laptops, robotics, etc.) is provided. Tuition includes use of all equipment. Enter door 1.Summer 2026 -
Music Lessons for Adults - Beginner, Intermediate or BeyondCreativeDo you want to learn how to play either the guitar, bass guitar, banjo, mandolin, or ukulele? Led by Steve Cekalla's Guitar and Music School, these group lessons are matched to your skill level. You’ll receive three virtual 30-minute group lessons that are fun for beginners, or a more technique and theory-focused lesson for those with instrument experience. Bring to class: your own instrument. A limited number of guitars are available if requested prior to the start of classes. Contact information to schedule classes will be given at the time of registration.Summer 2026 -
Music Tech and Beatmaking (Grades 4-9)Special InterestNEW! Your child will unleash their inner music producer in Music Tech & Beatmaking! This creativity-first camp introduces students to the world of digital music production as they craft drum patterns, bass lines, and melodies, then arrange loops into full tracks. With simple tools and beginner-friendly techniques, students will also learn basic “mastering” skills to give their songs a polished, punchy sound. By the end of camp, everyone will walk away with their own exported tracks to share with friends and family—making this the perfect blend of technology, creativity, and self-expression through music. Enter door 1.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistMusic in the GardensSpecial EventsParticipants will enjoy a relaxing Sunday afternoon with friends, listening to live music at Munsinger Gardens located on the banks of the beautiful Mississippi River. Meet at the gazebo in the lower park of Munsinger Gardens. Participants should be picked up at the gazebo following the concert. Information regarding the Music in the Gardens Memorial Butterfly Release by Quiet Oaks Hospice House event can be found at www.munsingerclemens.com and is subject to change. NOTE: Access to the gazebo may be difficult for people with mobility issues. Bring to class: chair or blanket for seating and money if you choose to purchase a root beer float.Summer 2026 -
My Little Horse Camp (Ages 2-5 with Caregiver)Special InterestCampers will get to ride a real horse in an arena, meet several different horses at Boulder Pointe and learn how to groom the horses...all with a focus on safety! In addition, students will do an art project and have an opportunity to make horse treats to feed their new friends. Stations are split into 15-minute intervals to keep everyone engaged. Parents have the opportunity to lead their child on the horse and take photographs as they go. Camps are held rain or shine. There is an outdoor and indoor arena. Proper attire includes sneakers or boots (closed toe with a heel), long pants and layers, depending on weather. ASTM/SEI certified helmets provided and required to be worn. This 2-hour camp is designed for parent/guardian participation. Parent/Guardian is expected to remain with their child during the entire duration of the camp. Signed waiver forms are required and the link will be emailed to participants once they have registered for the camp. Bring to class: sunscreen, bug spray, water bottle and a nut-free snack. Camp is located in Anoka, MN.Summer 2026