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Starting SoonElem - SNAG Golf CampRecreation and GamesThis SNAG Golf camp provides participants with instruction on golf fundamentals using the Starting New At Golf (SNAG) program. Putting, chipping, pitching, and driving the ball work with this adapted equipment developed with a youngster's height and small hands in mind, creating a fun learning and playing experience. Participants should wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle. All equipment is provided. Presented by DASH Sports.Youth - Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonElem - Slime-Tastic ArtSpecial InterestIt's a slime takeover! In this class, slime is the main event. We'll explore different slime recipes as we create tons of gooey, sparkly, stretchy, messy goo. From an out-of-this-world glitter solar system slime, underwater sea slime and bubblegum scented slime. We'll even throw in a little painting and sculpting on the side! Roll up your sleeves and get ready for the Slime-Tastic time you've been waiting for! Please pack a snack and drink for your child. Presented by KidCreate StudioYouth - Spring 2026 -
Elem - Soccer ProgramRecreation and GamesThis soccer program provides an organized, entertaining and educational sports experience. We believe youth sports should be about more than skills and scores. While teaching kids to play the sport is important, we also develop character by teaching sportsmanship values and celebrating players who demonstrate these values. The mission is to help kids succeed in life through sports. Presented by i9.Youth - Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonElem - Soccer Skills and GamesRecreation and GamesThis four-week soccer program is structured with one-hour sessions that combine fundamental skills instruction along with organized competition. Sessions start with basics of passing drills and dribbling fundamentals. Weeks two and three continue with shooting techniques and defensive fundamentals. Finishing with week four game situational drills and full scrimmaging.Youth - Spring 2026 -
Elem - Spring Painter's ClubSpecial InterestLet’s shake off the winter blues and dive into the colorful world of spring! In this painting program we will work with a teaching artist in the mediums of watercolor and acrylic. We will learn how to paint bold colorful flowers, fanciful birds, curious insects and more. No painting experience required and all are welcome in this fun art program. Please have your child bring a paint shirt or smock on class days if they want to properly protect their clothing from potential stains.Youth - Spring 2026
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Elem - Train Like a NinjaRecreation and GamesJust like the heart-racing competition series “American Ninja Warrior”, you will join Mr. Stiner and tackle a series of challenging obstacles and fitness activities to test your Ninja Warrior spirit. Gather your ninja friends for fun where the only competition is you!Youth - Spring 2026
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Elem - Valley Fair Park Machines - ROBOTICS and STEM ProgramSTEMIn this program, which is recognized by Harvard and the European Union, kids use special kits to learn STEM and programming concepts. They'll get to build and motorize up to four different models on their own, including things like a North Star Carousel, a Pirate Ship swing ride, a Skateboard ride, and a Giant Ferris Wheel.The class focuses on topics like aerodynamics, elastic energy, and renewable energy. This program is a leader in this type of education and is available in over 50 countries. Presented by e2 Young EngineersYouth - Spring 2026 -
Elem - Woodworking- Build A Bird FeederSpecial InterestBuild, hammer, and create! In this beginner woodworking class, students will learn to safely use simple tools as they measure and assemble their very own wooden bird feeder. This hands-on experience builds confidence, focus, and pride—because kids can make real things.Youth - Spring 2026
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NewElem - YoYo ClubRecreation and GamesGet ready to walk the dog and swing the cradle! Join Mr. Long for an upbeat, four-week journey into the world of yoyo play. Whether you’re a total beginner or a "pro" looking to master the Double or Nothing, this class is for you. Students will develop hand-eye coordination, patience, and persistence while learning cool tricks to impress friends and family. Each week, we’ll build on our skills, moving from basic gravity pulls to complex string shapes and loops!Youth - Spring 2026 -
Elem -Northern Lights Canvas PaintingSpecial InterestDo you enjoy viewing the Northern Lights? Join us for this creative adventure in nature! Choose from a variety of photos (or bring your own Northern Lights photo to class). You will enjoy learning how to blend colors, using a variety of paintbrushes and techniques, to create a vibrant background. Splatter paint stars in the evening sky and watch your composition come to life! Presented by Artistic MomentsYouth - Spring 2026
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Elem- Magical Mud MosaicsSpecial InterestClay by itself makes great art, but adding beads and sequins makes it even better! Students will choose from several shape templates to cut out from Air-dry clay to create fun and funky mosaics. Presented by Kidcreate StudioYouth - Spring 2026 -
Ethiopian/Eritrean CookingTasteEthiopian/Eritrean food is light, healthy and flavorful. It can range from a little spicy to very mild, and from meat to vegetarian-friendly. Discover new cooking techniques, exotic spices and ways to easily pair them with your daily ingredients like beans, lentils and vegetables, meat sautéed with flavored butter, ghee and healthy oils. Bring containers to take home leftovers. This is a hands-on cooking class. Supply fee of $20 due to the instructor at class. Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.Adult - Winter/Spring 2026 -
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WaitlistExpress Introduction to GlassblowingGlass & MosaicThis class is great for beginners without any experience! The students will learn safety fundamentals, tool and torch usage, solid rod welding and gathering, color application, shaping, and more. Students can potentially create things such as small sculptural items, marbles, paper weights, plant rods, or anything else that can be thought of with the skills learned. Let your creativity guide you! See below for class requirements & recommendations. Please arrive at your scheduled class at least 5-10 minutes early to fill out applicable paperwork and receive assigned safety glasses. Be mindful of rush-hour traffic and plan ahead to arrive on time, as you may miss out on vital safety/intro info arriving late. Liability waivers and emergency contact forms MUST be filled out in order to participate in class. These forms will be provided upon arrival, prior to your scheduled class. Students aged 13-17 must have a guardian present and parental consent form signed. Items from class will be available to pick up at least 2-3 business days after your scheduled class. Requirements: No sandals or open footwear in the studio - shoes must have closed toes and heels No loose sleeves from the elbow down or long dangling necklaces/bracelets Tops and/or sweaters must be zipped, buttoned, or closed while around the working area Long hair must be tied back Please come to class fed and hydrated - standing is required for the duration of the class for optimal safety. (A chair may be provided to lean on if needed for medical reasons) If a student arrives to class inebriated they will be asked to leave, for safety purposes. Recommendations: Cotton or natural fiber clothing recommended. It’s best to avoid synthetic clothing as it could melt in the case of an accident. It is highly recommended that you bring water to drink If your class is scheduled on a particularly warm day, even with our A/C set to 68° the studio can reach temperatures of 80°+ with all of the torches and equipment running. On cold days, it can start out rather chilly in the morning at the studio. It is recommended that you dress in layers so you can remove or add as necessary. Eligible UCare members may receive an allowance to spend toward community education classes. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration. Limits and restrictions may apply. Contact UCare for further information.Adult - Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Fancy Unicorn PaintingArts and CraftsPaint a colorful unicorn and socialize with your friends. Your Bearded Artist, Jeremy Ross, will walk you through the steps! Please arrive on time for class. Instructors: Jeremy and PeggyPP - Winter 2026 -
Feed My Starving ChildrenLaugh and LearnHelp make a difference in the lives of others. Together, we will hand-pack meals that will be sent overseas to feed those in need. Closed-toe shoes are required. No jewelry is allowed while packaging food. Even though the class is free for staff, registration is required for all participants. Activity held at the Coon Rapids Feed My Starving Children location, 401 93rd Ave NW., Coon Rapids. Escort: PeggyPP - Summer 2026 -
Fencing Summer CampSummer Classes and ActivitiesNew and returning students invited. Your favorite instructors return with more knowledge, refined coaching skills and, of course, your favorite fencing games and arm bands. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks, chest plates and jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive environment. Sign up today to join this sport deemed the “sport of the intellectual athlete!”Youth - Summer 2026 -
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FullFishing in Your Neighborhood: Family Fishing ClinicSummer Classes and ActivitiesJoin the MN DNR’s Fishing in the Neighborhood (FiN) program for a fun, family-friendly evening of fishing! Designed for ages 5 and up, each youth must be accompanied by an adult. No experience or equipment is needed—we’ve got you covered! Rain or shine, come dressed for the weather and enjoy a great outdoor adventure close to home. Funding for this project was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).Youth - Summer 2026 -
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Flag FootballSummer Classes and ActivitiesWant to learn flag football or just have a blast playing the game? Whether you’re brand new to the sport or already love it and want to stay involved, this Flag Football Summer Camp is all about learning, playing, and having fun! Led by our experienced staff, these sessions are designed for players of all skill levels. You’ll practice the basics like passing, catching, and running routes while also learning fun strategies and game concepts. Small groups, scrimmages, and high-energy games make every session engaging and hands-on — perfect for learning and growing as a player! Includes a shirt and sportsmanship medal presented during camp.Youth - Summer 2026 -
Four-Year-Old PreschoolAnoka-Hennepin Schools Preschool offers four-year-old classes for children that turn four-years-old on or before September 1, 2025 (Birthdate: September 2, 2020 to September 1, 2021). Most classes are 2.75 hours per day with morning and afternoon options Two, three, four, or five days per week Limited 4 hour, four days per week classes available Parents provide transportation for full and partial tuition preschool spots Limited transportation is available for full scholarship spots only Four-year-old preschool classes are open to all families with a child four years of age on or before September 1, 2025. Families who live outside of Anoka-Hennepin School District boundaries can register after the initial registration lottery Tuition based on income and family size. Scholarships/tuition assistance is available for those who meet Minnesota Department of Education eligibility guidelines.Category