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Ultimate Frisbee CampFrisbeeDASH Sports Summer Ultimate Frisbee camps provide participants with a well-rounded experience in a fun environment. Ultimate frisbee is a fun, athletically challenging team sport played with a thrown frisbee. Participants will practice throwing, catching, and general strategy and team-play. This is a fun camp that encourages teamwork. Please bring water, a snack, sunscreen, and wear athletic clothing.Summer 2026
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Ultimate Games CampSport/Game SamplerDASH Sports Ultimate Games Camp provides participants with a fun experience learning and playing your favorite physical education games! Games will include: Capture the Flag, Kickball, Dodgeball, Tag games, Ultimate Frisbee/Football, Soccer, Sharks and Minnows, and more! Participants will learn teamwork, and values such as respect, hustle, and pride, all in a fun environment. Campers should bring a snack, water bottle, and wear sunscreen. All other equipment is provided.Summer 2026 -
Ultra Fantastic Fidgets and Pop-its!Prek-Elementary S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)Take home your very own fidget spinner made of LEGO® every day! Get ready for the ultimate hands-on adventure where you’ll build an exciting collection of fidgets and pop-its, unleash your creativity with cool projects, and even invent your own one-of-a-kind fidget design. With a mix of building, crafting, and playful STEAM challenges, this camp is perfect for kids who love to keep their hands busy and their imaginations inspired! Supervision between morning/afternoon camps over the lunch hour is not provided. A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center:• Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time.• At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up.• Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time.Summer 2026 -
VES StormHawks Wrap Around CareStormHawks Wrap Around CareStormHawks Preschool provides an immersive classroom environment where creativity and imagination abound! Our inclusive classrooms help students discover a love for learning in an engaging, stimulating, and academically rich environment. Your child will interact in a learning environment filled with fun, challenging, and creative learning activities while making friends, learning educational routines, and becoming more independent. To complement the preschool day, we offer wrap around care on opposite ends of the day. StormHawks Wrap Around Care is an option-based childcare program including active play, hands-on experiential learning, and the option to choose from multiple activities that highlight a wide variety of interest areas. The childcare day focuses on social and emotional development as well as the needs and interests of children ages 3 years old to entering kindergarten.School Year 26-27 StormHawks Wrap Around Care Site -
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Victoria Elementary: WaitlistClub CareClub Care is an optional, fee-based, before- and after-school child care program for students kindergarten through 5th grade. The program is in high demand due to its excellent quality, convenience and competitive fees. Enrollment in Club Care is not guaranteed, and each school has a limited enrollment capacity. Club Care curriculum is developed based on the needs and interests of students and with the philosophy that learning is a year-round process. During the summer months, activities and events are planned to include academic enrichment, social skill development and active play and recreation. Updated enrollment process for 2026/2027 Priority Registration Tuesday, Apr. 7 at 8 AM – Friday, Apr. 10 at 4 PM Online registration opens for families currently enrolled in school-year Club Care or StormHawks Wrap Around Care, and their siblings. Beginning Wednesday, April 8 registrations will be processed in the order they were received. Registration access will be closed Apr. 10 at 4 PM through Apr. 13. General Registration Tuesday, Apr. 14 at 8 AM Online registration opens for all other families. This is a high-demand program with limited space. If a site is full, registrations will be placed on a pending list.School year 26/27 Club Care Site -
Virtual Writing SeriesOnline LearningCreative Writing 101: A Beginner's Guide - Tuesday, 7/14, 4-6 pm You don't need a degree in creative writing to be an exceptional writer and get paid for it! Anyone with a passion for writing can learn and develop their fiction and non-fiction writing skills. Whether you're writing from your own life experience, creating new worlds, or informing readers about important information, this class will teach you about the different forms of creative writing, the top 10 creative writing tips for beginners, as well as brainstorm for new creative writing ideas, bring your words to lie with engaging descriptions, develop your own writing style, and how to get paid for you creative writing. How to Start Any Home Business + 250 Home Business Ideas! -Saturday, 7/18, 1-3 pm Tired of working for someone else? Do you need to make more money? Turn your talents and hobbies into profits by starting a home business. Taught by a Chamber of Commerce Past President and award winning business owner, this is probably the most comprehensive business start up workshop you will ever find. you will discover: More than 250 legitimate home business ideas. Mandatory legal documentation. Many ways to market your product/service. How to take tax deductions (this workshop included!). Informative handouts for future use are included in the class fee. Content Creation for CASH: Social Media Writing that Works: Social Media Writing that Works -Wednesday, 7/22, 4-6 pm Harness the power of social media to grow your audience and boost your brand--one post at a time. This dynamic class dives deep into crafting scroll-stopping content tailored for each platform, from Instagram reels to Twitter threads. Learn how to write engaging captions, spark viral shares, and use storytelling to build authentic connections that keep followers coming back. You'll also discover savvy strategies to turn likes and comments into real income by monetizing your social presence like a pro. *Zoom login information will be sent to participants before the start of class. You will receive handouts as a pdf download in the Zoom session.* LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Summer 2026 -
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Volleyball CampVolleyballDASH Sports Summer Volleyball camps provide players with a well-rounded experience in a fun environment. Key volleyball skills such as passing, serving, and hitting will be taught and practiced throughout the week. Fun, volleyball skill specific games are also incorporated, giving players game type experience, and a better understanding of the game! The final day of camp ends with scrimmages and games for players to showcase their skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and snack (knee pads optional). Balls are provided.Summer 2026 -
Welcome BabyECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)Welcome Baby (Birth 0-6 months by September 1) Non-Separating Discover just how much your growing baby is learning and doing each day. In this welcoming class, you’ll connect with other parents of infants while exploring up-to-date research, sharing common experiences, and learning practical, evidence-based parenting strategies. Together, we will support your baby’s development and strengthen the bond you share. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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Welcome Baby - EveningECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)Welcome Baby (Birth 0-12 months by September 1) Non-Separating Discover just how much your growing baby is learning and doing each day. In this welcoming class, you’ll connect with other parents of infants while exploring up-to-date research, sharing common experiences, and learning practical, evidence-based parenting strategies. Together, we will support your baby’s development and strengthen the bond you share. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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NewWiffleball & Ice Cream - Magnifying AbilitiesRecreationHead to Shakopee Bowl for fun, teamwork, and friendly competition! We'll play a few innings of Wiffleball on The Bowl's new ball field and then visit the brand new Scoop Zone Ice Cream Parlor located inside Shakopee Bowl for a scoop of Bridgeman's ice cream in your choice of 10 flavors! All equipment provided. Wednesday - August 26th 6:00 - 7:00 PM Shakopee Bowl - 3020 133rd St. W. Shakopee Register / Cancel Before: August 12thSummer 2026 -
Willy Wonka's Chocolate RoomPrek-Elementary Art, Creativity & CookingAre you ready to dive into the sweet and magical world of Willy Wonka? Let’s bring Willy Wonka's chocolate factory to life! Each child will have the chance to design and build their very own chocolate room scene using frosting and a wide variety of sweets. From lollipops to gummy bears, the possibilities are endless! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day. Supervision between morning/afternoon camps over the lunch hour is not provided. A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center:• Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time.• At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up.• Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time.Summer 2026
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World of Moving BabyECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Moving Baby (6-12 months by September 1) Non-Separating Baby is no longer a sleepy newborn! They are busy exploring their world and reaching new milestones every day. Join other parents to learn ways to support your baby’s emerging skills and development while keeping your active little one safe. Together, we’ll explore the exciting world of your mobile baby! Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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World of Older ToddlerECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Older Toddlers (18-24 Months by September 1) Separating Welcome to the world of big feelings! This stage is full of growing independence, expanding communication, and developing thinking and motor skills. Discover research-based strategies for common challenges while fully enjoying the joy and energy of life with your older toddler. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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World of Older Twos and ThreesECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Twos and Threes (Older 2-3 years old by September 1) Separating Becoming independent, social, and imaginative describes the world of a two- to three-year-old. Explore the developmental needs of the “becoming” preschooler and learn strategies to support your child’s growth, learning, and emerging skills. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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World of OnesECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Ones (12-24 months by September 1) Gradually Separating World of Ones is a class for families navigating the exciting and energetic stage of life with a one-year-old. Through developmentally rich play, movement, and exploration, your child will build early social, emotional, and language skills. Caregivers will connect with one another while learning research-based approaches to behavior, routines, and supporting growing independence. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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WaitlistWorld of Ones - EveningECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Ones (12-24 months by September 1) Gradually Separating World of Ones is a class for families navigating the exciting and energetic stage of life with a one-year-old. Through developmentally rich play, movement, and exploration, your child will build early social, emotional, and language skills. Caregivers will connect with one another while learning research-based approaches to behavior, routines, and supporting growing independence. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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WaitlistWorld of TwosECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Twos (24-36 months by September 1) Separating Adventures in the World of Twos! These years are full of curiosity, energy, and discovery. Join other parents and guardians to explore your two-year-old’s rapid growth in thinking, language, movement, and social-emotional skills, while sharing tips and strategies for supporting their independence and big personalities. Together, we’ll celebrate the joys and tackle the challenges of life with a lively two-year-old. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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World of Twos and Threes - EveningECFE (Early Childhood Family Education)World of Twos and Threes (2-3 years old by September 1) Separating Becoming independent, social, and imaginative describes the world of a two- to three-year-old. Explore the developmental needs of the “becoming” preschooler and learn strategies to support your child’s growth, learning, and emerging skills. Sibling care is available for an additional fee. Registration is required.School Year 26-27
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YEL Summer Chess CampPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentAll levels welcome. The {YEL!} Teach It!…Practice It!...Play It! method keeps chess students progressing with 60+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles as well as guided games and an end-of-week in-class tournament. Battle summer brain drain...sign up today! Supervision between morning/afternoon camps over the lunch hour is not provided. A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center:• Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time.• At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up.• Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time.Summer 2026 -
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WaitlistYouth FishingOutdoor EducationIntended for those looking to experience fishing for the first time or kids that just want to do some fishing with friends! This program will introduce skills like drop casting, overhead casting practice, hooking bait, setting hooks and removing fish as well as ethical fishing practices. Correct date of July 3rd is listed online! All equipment provided. Offered in partnership with Carver County ParksSummer 2026 -
Youth Football PlaymakerFootballThe Chaska Football coaching staff and players are excited about working with you to develop football skills, build school and community pride, as well as watching you showcase your talents! This three-day event will include the development of fundamentals, performance/combine competitions, non-contact football games and lots of fun. All grade levels will check in at the main varsity football field where they will be separated by their grade levels. We can’t wait to see you this summer! Please indicate t-shirt size when you register.Summer 2026