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(NSD) Basketball CampPrek-Elementary Sports & FitnessSkyhawks Basketball is tailored for beginners to intermediate players. Our progression-based curriculum emphasizes sportsmanship and teamwork while teaching the fundamental skills of passing, shooting, ball handling, rebounding, and defense. Join us for a fun and holistic basketball experience where fun meets skill development!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Waitlist1st DownTotsFootball1stDownTots classes introduce your little athlete to football with focus on motor skills, body control, and basic skills like throwing and catching. No tackling or blocking is involved, just pure fun and skill development! Parent participation required.Summer 2026 -
3D Minecraft MasterpiecePrek-Elementary Art, Creativity & CookingYour Minecraft. master will love this class! They will construct a 3D diorama of a Minecraft scene. But that’s not all! The kids will create Minecraft characters to add to their diorama out of Model Magic® clay. Steve would love this class! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child. 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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Advanced French (3/4) for ECCS StudentsHigh School Languages & CultureStarting SoonRendez-vous en francais! Keep up your conversational skills and get support from Madame. Whether you are taking French 3/4 online, through independent study, preparing to test out of French, preparing for your college placement test, or you just don't want to lose your French so you can come back strong next year, come join your ECCS friends you have made the past 2-3 years! Prep for AVLP speaking competition in April and National French Exam and Bilingual Seal of Literacy exam in May. You can join every month or just the months that work around your other after school activities. Six meetings/month on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3-4:00 at CHS in the French classroom, Red 153. A bientot!Fall 2025
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WaitlistAdvanced High School Tennis Drill & Match PlayTennisIn general the person for this class has played on Chanhassen Varsity team or the upper level of the Chanhassen JV team AND has a desire to play on a Varsity team in the future! Since this class is 1 of 2 of our highest level classes we offer for high school players, it is important that the ability level of the player is a good fit for this class. Thus, each player will be placed on the waiting list and confirmation must be received from Jim Mason in order to secure your spot in the class. Please reach out to Jim Mason at jimhmason@comcast.net if your son/daughter did not play on a Varsity team and you feel this is the correct class. Each class will consist of developing all the tennis strokes, conditioning, and singles/doubles strategy through instructor-fed and live-ball drills, in addition to the utilization of the ball machine to further develop the skills which are needed to play on a high school Varsity team. This also includes weekly match play from 1-3 pm on Wednesdays. Have a busy summer and can’t make all 11 classes? Please register to come to any 8 class days on a Tuesday or Thursday. This still includes ALL THE MATCH DAYS on Wednesdays!Summer 2026 -
WaitlistAdvanced High School Tennis W/MatchesTennisIn general the person for this class has played on the Chanhassen High School JV Tennis team. Since this class is 1 of 2 of our highest level classes we offer for high school players, it is important that the ability level of the player is a good fit for this class. Thus, each player will be placed on the waiting list and confirmation must be received from Jim Mason to secure your spot in the class. Please reach out to Jim Mason at jimhmason@comcast.net if your child did not play on the JV team and you feel this is the correct class. Each class will consist of developing all the tennis strokes, conditioning, and singles/doubles strategy through instructor -fed and live-ball drills, in addition to the utilization of the ball machine to further develop the skills which are needed to play on a high school Varsity or JV team. This also includes weekly match play from 1-3 PM on Wednesdays. Have a busy summer and can't make all 11 classes? Please register to come to any 8 class days on Tuesday or Thursday. This still includes ALL THE MATCH DAYS on Wednesdays! Weather Hotline: 952-556-8866Summer 2026 -
Alien Goo Adventures: Science from Outer Space!Prek-Elementary S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)Calling all space scientists! Step into your intergalactic lab and get ready for a slime-tastic mission across the galaxy. Each day, you’ll investigate a brand-new form of mysterious alien goo—stretchy, glowing, and more! Then, push your experiments further as you engineer a hovercraft, create a glowing planetary night lamp, and design wild alien tech that’s totally out of this world. Slimy. Silly. Super science fun! 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 -
Architecture and Design CampPrek-Elementary S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)Explore the exciting world of architecture and design in this creative camp. Students will learn about the design process while testing their ideas through art, building activities, and architectural challenges. Developed in collaboration with local Twin Cities designers, the class introduces key concepts of structure, form, and space through hands-on projects and model building. Students will also use the 3D design tool TinkerCAD to plan and design their own architectural creations, experimenting with digital design and problem solving. From imaginative sketches to computer models, students will bring their ideas to life while exploring the foundations of architecture. 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 -
Art Inspired by Apps & Video Games - Pixel Power & Pop Art!Prek-Elementary Art, Creativity & CookingStudents create artwork inspired by modern gaming aesthetics—pixel characters, stylized creatures, playful monsters, and dynamic color blocking. 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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Art SamplerPrek-Elementary Art, Creativity & CookingSample lots of different kinds of art in this fun and creative camp. We’ll use paper mâché, clay, canvas, chalk, paint and more to create some fabulous art. Make a paper mâché bowl, sculpt cute owls and silly animals, paint a colorful canvas, make some 3D birds with fancy feathers and more. Bring a beverage and a nut-free snack. Register early, this camp is sure to fill quickly. 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. Abrakadoodle art education offers creative and fun art classes, camps and parties for children ages 2 - 12 years. Students are introduced to a wide variety of mediums from watercolor to sculpture, paint, clay, collage, drawing, pastels, paper mâché, mosaics and more in a fun and supportive environment where kids are encouraged to make the art their own. Lessons are colorful, engaging, fun and exceed the state standards. Best of all, you get to leave the mess with us!Voted best art program in the Twin Cities by GoCityKids.com. 19+ years of providing you the best kids art programs in the Twin Cities. www.abrakadoodle.comSummer 2026
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Baseball CampBaseball/T-BallDash Sports Summer Baseball camps provide players with a well-rounded experience in a fun environment. Key elements of throwing, fielding/catching, batting, and baserunning will be taught and practiced, and players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and a baseball glove (spikes and bats are optional). Baseball and bats are provided.Summer 2026 -
BaseballTotsBaseball/T-BallBaseballTots classes introduce your little athlete to baseball (T-ball) with focuses on motor skills, body control, and basics like throwing, hitting, and catching. *Parent participation required for a great class!* All SuperTots programs are progression-based with a goal of having participants “graduate” to new challenges as they learn and grow. Our curriculum is designed to provide age-appropriate challenges and skill development at each offering level.Summer 2026 -
Basketball TYKESBasketballDASH Sports Basketball Tykes camps provide players an introductory experience to the great game of basketball through fun skill-based drills and mini-games. Players will be taught how to properly dribble, pass, shoot, and play defense in a fun and positive environment. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes. Parent participation is required for the 2-3 yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistBeginner/Intermediate 8-10 year olds with Match PlayTennisAGES 8-10 A FREE T-SHIRT FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS! Monday- Thursday will place an emphasis on building your child's athletic skills while developing agility, balance and coordination. In addition, our well-trained and up-beat staff will have kids with a similar ability level rallying with each other and serving with proper grips and techniques. The Friday match play class will consist of an approximate 45-minute skill building portion and an approximate 45-minutes match play portion. The match play portion will place an emphasis on learning how to play games and sets while displaying good sportsmanship. The match play portion will incorporate a modified court setup developed by the United States Tennis Association for kids within this age group. Please bring your appropriately sized tennis racquet and a water bottle. If your child is only interested in attending the Friday match play days, please reach out to Jim Mason at jimhmason@comcast.net for pricing and registration information. Weather line is 952-556-8866Summer 2026 -
Beginner/Intermediate High School TennisTennisThis class is perfect for those that played in a middle school program, took our older Youth Match Play Class, or played on a high school JV or B-Team. It is also ideal for the student wanting to go out for high school tennis for the first time! Each class will consist of developing all the tennis strokes, conditioning and singles/doubles strategy through both instructor-fed and live-ball drills and the use of the ball machine. In addition, each class will consist of match play for the last 30 minutes, so kids gain more experience playing matches. Have a busy summer and can't make all 11 classes? Please register to come to any 8 class days.Summer 2026 -
Beginner/Intermediate Tennis (older)- Ages 11-15TennisAGES 11-15 The emphasis of this class is to develop an enthusiasm for the game of tennis! The students in this class range from beginners to those that have taken previous classes, to those that have been in the middle school program. The focus will be on serving and being able to rally with proper grips and techniques. Increasing the student's athleticism, agility, balance, and fine motor skills will also be a key focal point. Please bring your appropriately sized tennis racquet and a water bottle. WEATHER LINE: 952-556-8866Summer 2026 -
Beginner/Intermediate Younger Tennis (Ages 8-10)TennisAGES 8-10 FREE T-SHIRT FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS! With the use of age-appropriate equipment and up-beat, well trained instructors we will continue to build your child's athletic skills and emphasize agility, balance, and coordination. The main focus will be on rallying with kids of a similar ability level and serving with proper grips and techniques. Please bring your tennis racquet and a water bottle. WEATHER LINE: 952-556-8866Summer 2026 -
Beginning Golf CampGolfSkyhawks Beginning Golf is powered by Payne Stewart Golf Experiences, the recommended entry-level golf program for PGA Junior Golf Camps. The unique games-based play program and modified learning equipment make it easier for kids to hit the ball and experience early success. Putting, chipping, pitching and full swing are all taught through games with simple repetitive motions and learning rhymes that make it easy for young kids to remember and repeat. Specially designed, age-appropriate golf equipment is provided.Summer 2026 -
Biking Day CampOutdoor EducationWaitlistGet ready to ride and explore with our Biking Day Camp! Each day starts and ends at Lion’s Park in Chaska and includes an average of 10 miles of biking each day. Destinations could include the Chaska Lake Trail, Riley Lake Beach, Fireman’s Park, and Hawk’s Ridge Mountain Bike Trail. Bikes and helmets are available to use. Please indicate at registration if you will need a bike provided. Helmets are required. Offered in partnership with Carver County Parks.Summer 2026
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Build a Fairy World!Prek-Elementary S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)Step into a world of imagination and engineering magic! In this indoor hands-on STEM camp, kids will design, craft, and create everything their fairies need to live and play. From building cozy fairy houses and whimsical bridges to crafting tiny fairy friends and a glowing LED lantern, every project helps bring their outdoor fairy garden to life. Campers will explore science, creativity, and storytelling—all while building their own enchanting mini world to take home! 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 -
CHS Dance Team Interval Training/ConditioningDance TeamWHOLE TEAM: DT Strength Conditioning in CHS cardio room, Tuesday June 17, July 9 & 15. Advanced 8:00-8:45am, Beg/Intermediate 8:45-9:30am. Cost is $30. Interval training exercises focusing on strength and flexibility for dance. All equipment included. The class runs through Community Ed and is directed by Coach Kelly. Session A - Advanced Session B - Beg/Int.Summer 2026 -
Camp Emoji: Referral onlyPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentPlease know this camp is by referral ONLY until May 1. If you did not receive a referral, please wait until after May 1 to register. **If your child has participated in this program in the past, please let another student have the opportunity. Thank you. Come explore your feelings in this interactive camp designed to help students learn about, manage and identify emotions. Students will engage in skill building, movement activities, community building and crafts to increase their feeling vocabulary and build skills to cope with emotions. A majority of the class will be held outside (weather permitting) please dress accordingly and apply sunscreen prior to arrival. Please bring a water bottle. Please register for the grade you will be entering next fall. Registration is by referral only. Registration opens to public on May 1. *offered in partnership with Relate Counseling Please contact Hannah Lynch, hlynch@relatemn.org with questions. Relate Counseling Center is a Community Based Mental Health Clinic serving the western suburbs. Relate also partners with the Eastern Carver school district to provide co-located mental health services in every elementary school. Permission Statement I understand that my child has an opportunity to participate in a therapeutic camp led by two therapists from Relate Counseling Center. For the purposes of this group, I give permission for school staff to share necessary information about my child with Relate staff, and for the Relate clinician to share necessary information about my child with the school staff. I understand that this group is being funded through summer learning and is at no cost to me.Summer 2026 -
Camp Invention 2026Prek-Elementary S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)What is Camp Invention? Who: Curious kids entering grades K-6. What: A confidence-boosting STEM summer camp where kids build creative inventions and lasting friendships. Led by qualified local educators, our camps offer new and exciting hands-on activities every year. Where: Chaska Middle School East When: July 13-17, 2026 9am-3:30pm **Camp Invention has proactively factored a discount into the registration fee for all Eastern Carver County participants. Everyone registering will receive the $299 discounted rate ! ($324 value) Become a Leader-in-Training! Leaders-in-Training (LITs) are at the center of fun challenges and creative STEM learning at Camp Invention! When you register your middle schooler to be an LIT, you’ll give them the chance to take on the honor of a Camp Invention role-model. While campers take on activities created by education experts and National Inventors Hall of Fame® Inductees, LITs provide guidance and encouragement, inspiring children to do their very best. With this one-of-a-kind experience, students in grades 7 – 9 will not only have fun this summer, but they’ll also gain valuable skills for the future. Registration includes leadership training and opportunities to guide young campers through hands-on STEM challenges, along with an exclusive packet of materials including a hands-on STEM activity for LITs to complete at home. Register for 7508-LIT below!Summer 2026 -
Chanhassen Boys Basketball ClinicsBasketballClinics are designed for skill improvement and are aimed at players who will work hard and want to get better. There will be a focus on the fundamental skills of ball handling, passing, footwork and shooting. We will emphasize skills needed to succeed as a Chanhassen High School player such as setting/using screens, finishing at the rim, spacing and our motion offense concepts. Along with skill work we will play competitive games of 1 on 1, 3 on 3 and 5 on 5. Choose to attend all summer long or pick to attend the months of June or July based on your summer plans!Summer 2026