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Undersea Adventure (ages 3-5, drop-off class)One-time ClassesJoin the royal court under the sea by crafting a crown for a Sea King or a Mermaid. Paint, sort and explore shells along with other underwater items. This is a drop-off class for children 3-5 years old, who need to be fully potty trained. Students will need to provide a cold lunch, a water bottle and a beach towel. Instructor: Valerie OlmstedSummer 2026 -
Unified Robotics! - Middle and High School StudentsEnrichmentUnified Robotics! - Middle and High School Students Explore the exciting world of robotics in an inclusive, hands-on environment designed for neurodiverse students. Participants will collaborate to design, build, and program a LEGOⓇ robot, developing problem-solving, teamwork, and coding skills as they tackle engaging challenges. This course encourages creativity, critical thinking, and confidence through fun, interactive learning experiences. Teachers: Terri Miller, Leanne Goerz and The Monti-Pythons Robotics TeamSummer 2026 -
Unlocking the Power of ChatGPT for Marketing Success - ONLINEEnrichmentThis workshop is designed for marketers who are familiar with ChatGPT and want to learn how to effectively leverage its capabilities for marketing success. Discover the potential of ChatGPT and gain hands-on experience crafting effective prompts to generate compelling marketing content. We'll cover key prompting techniques and explore real-world examples across various marketing applications. Leave this session with actionable strategies and a toolkit of prompts you can immediately implement to enhance your marketing efforts.Online through Zoom, you will get an email with the information and link. You have the option of attending the live class but will also get the recording to watch at another time. Instructor: Nickie Welsh, nickie@socialclubsimple.com, www.socialclubsimple.comSummer 2026 -
NewJeffrey Ng (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Volleyball: HS Intermediate & Advanced Position, Skills & Competition Grades 8-12 (26/27 school year)RecreationThis all-skills volleyball camp for athletes entering grades 8–12 (2026-2027 School Year) focuses on developing serving, passing, setting, attacking, blocking, and defense in a structured, high-energy environment. Players will be grouped by skill level and receive individualized coaching to improve technique, game awareness, and consistency. The camp also emphasizes teamwork and competition through drills and live play to prepare athletes for the upcoming school season. Shirts will be ordered on June 2nd. Any registrations after 11:59pm on June 1st will not be guaranteed a T-shirt. Registration Deadline 6/7/2026Summer 2026 -
NewRoel Ubels (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Volleyball: HS Setter and Libero positional skills camp (Grades 8-12)RecreationThis positional camp is designed specifically for setters and liberos in grades 8–12 (2026-2027 School Year) who want to refine their role-specific skills. Setters will focus on footwork, decision-making, and tempo, while liberos will develop passing consistency, defensive positioning, and serve receive techniques. Athletes will receive targeted instruction, high-repetition reps to elevate performance in their specialized position. Registration Deadline 6/7/2026.Summer 2026 -
Water Safety Instructor Blended Learning (Ages 16+)Adult, Lap, and Open SwimmingBecome certified to teach American Red Cross swim lessons. Blended Learning combines online learning with on-site skill sessions for skill practice and assessment. Online completion is required prior to the first day of the course. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory. This class fee includes books. Age Prerequisite: Students must be 16 years of age by the last day of the class. Skill Prerequisites: Demonstration of swimming skills equivalent to Red Cross Level 4 swim lesson requirements. Students must be able to perform 25 yards of all strokes: back crawl, breaststroke, front crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, butterfly(15 yards) as well as treading water for 1 minute. Please enter student cell phone and email during registration to be sent online pre-course requirements.Summer 2026
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Watercolor Wonders - Gr. 2-5Northwest Talent AcademyIn this fun and creative watercolor class, kids will explore the magic of painting with water and color! Through playful projects and guided instruction, students will learn basic watercolor techniques like blending, layering, and creating textures. We’ll paint colorful animals, landscapes, and imaginative scenes while encouraging creativity and self-expression. No prior art experience is needed—just curiosity and a love of making art. All materials are provided, and every child leaves with artwork they’re proud of and new confidence in their creativity.NWTA 2026 -
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Week Long Horse Day Camp for ages 6-18EnrichmentBoulder Pointe Equestrian WEEK-LONG DAY CAMP (Ages 6-15) TIME:Drop-off is at 9am and pickup is 3pm each day Monday through Friday. Sorry we do not allowparents to stay for the day. However there is a “show” for the parents Fridays of weeklongcamps at 1:30pm! This is a great time to take pictures, watch your child ride and meet theirhorse they worked during the week. WHAT TO EXPECT:Campers will get to experience everyday life at a barn! Life in the barn will include activitiessuch as; daily riding, learning how to braid manes and tails with ribbon, groom and care for thehorses (including bathing) and care for them at the end of the day. This is a great time forcampers to spend time outdoors and build lasting friendships with fellow horse lovers in astructured and positive environment. Campers are broken into smaller groups of similar ridingexperience, which is perfect for both the new and more experienced riders. At the end of theweek, parents and family are invited to a performance to see what their camper has beenlearning! Please note that riding takes up about 1 hour per day in an arena, no trails and consistof learning to how to steer, stop, turn, and walk/trot on their own. Campers will spend time onthe ground with horses throughout the rest of the day. WHAT DO CAMPERS NEED TO BRING?● Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside/outside of the barn.● No flip flops.● Sunscreen/hat/bug spray● Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch● Treats for the horses if you want● Helmets are provided. WEATHER:Camps are held rain or shine,as we have an indoor barn and arena. FORMS:Release and Liability Form one per person, electronically completed on our website https://www.horseridingrocks.com/forms.htmlSummer 2026 -
Write On! - Gr. 4-7Northwest Talent AcademyHave you ever wondered what it’s like to be an author? Whether you already enjoy creative writing, or it’s something you’d like to try, this class is for you! We will explore fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, as well as genres you are interested in (fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, etc.) We will look at the elements writers use to bring their work to life. Through writing prompts, blackout poetry, collaborative writing, and more, you will leave with a variety of tools to create immersive worlds for your readers.NWTA 2026 -
YouTube Channel Starter Kit: Launch in 60 Minutes - ONLINEEnrichmentJoin our fun and engaging beginner class to learn how to create and launch your very own YouTube channel! Discover how to share your hobbies, advice, tutorials, talents, and more with the world on the largest media platform. We’ll guide you through a step-by-step process, ensuring you have all the tools and knowledge to get started today. Dive in and start building your YouTube presence today!Online through Zoom, you will get an email with the information and link. You have the option of attending the live class but will also get the recording to watch at another time. Instructor: Nickie Welsh, nickie@socialclubsimple.com, www.socialclubsimple.comSummer 2026 -
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Youth PickleballRecreationDesigned for ages 8–15, this engaging program provides the opportunity to learn fundamental skills such as serving, volleying, scoring, and teamwork in a supportive, high-energy environment. Participants will stay active as they work on improving their balance and coordination, all the while building confidence alongside the making of new friends on the court. Whether your child is brand new to the game or looking to sharpen their skills, Youth Pickleball offers a fun and inclusive way to get moving all summer long! Elements of serving, returning, volleys, overheads, and lobbing will be taught and practiced. Participants should wear athletic wear, bring a water bottle and a pickleball paddle. Paddles will be provided if the youth does not have one. Balls and all other equipment are provided.Summer 2026 -
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ZEBCO School of Fish: Fishing Intro ClassRecreationThe ZEBCO School of Fish is a 2 1/2-hour youth and beginners fishing class open to kids (and adults!) from grades 1 and up taught by pro angler and Fishing the Midwest TV show host Mike Frisch. Students learn about lakes, finding fishing those lakes during, and some great ways to catch them. They also learn to tie a fishing knot and rig and use a slip-bobber setup. Included with registration: *ZEBCO Rod & Reel *School of Fish Hat or T-shirt *Tackle box and tackle *School of Fish full color workbook *One adult is invited to attend with a child at no additional charge, provided they share one equipment packet. **Most importantly, however, graduates leave class with the knowledge, skills, and equipment to go fishing! **Kids grades 1-4 are asked to be accompanied by one adult at no additional charge, providing they share one equipment package. Visit www.fishingthemidwest.com and hover/click the School of Fish icon at the top to learn more!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Boys & Girls Varsity Open Tennis Drills Camp-Grades 9-12 (2026/2027 school year)RecreationBoys & Girls Varsity Tennis Drills Camp-Grades 9-12 Summer Varsity Tennis Drills Camp is an intensive, high-energy training program designed for dedicated high school athletes looking to elevate their competitive edge before and during the season. Led by experienced varsity coaches, the camp focuses on advanced stroke development, footwork efficiency, match strategy,, high-repetition drills and live-point play. Registration includes T-shirtSummer 2026
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“Publish Your Own Book”EnrichmentWatch video: Turn your book idea into a published reality. In this powerful, hands-on class, learn how to find traditional publishers, self-publish with confidence, upload your book to Amazon in minutes, design a professional cover, format for Amazon, and create income as an author and speaker. Instructor Preethi Fernando, author of 15 published books, eagerly shares proven, real-world strategies to help you succeed in today’s publishing industry. This is not a writing class. This class is ONLINE via zoom. You will get an email from the instructor with the link to class.Summer 2026