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High School Rec Basketball (Boys Intramural)BasketballTeam up with your friends for intramural basketball! You will form your own squad, challenge local Minnetonka teams and compete in an end-of-season tournament. LEAGUE PLAY AND SCHEDULE Teams practice once each week beginning December 8. Sunday games are played at MHS beginning January 10, followed by an end of season tournament March 6/7. All games will have two professional referees. All players will receive a reversible jersey. Please click here for more information and FAQs TEAM FORMATION Players form their own teams of 8+ participants. Teams must have a minimum of 8 players on a team. Players will be split into 9th/10th and 11th/12th grade leagues. Registration is on an individual basis, but please indicate all friend requests on your registration. Players without a team may register as a free agent and will be placed on a team that does not have a full roster. COACHES All teams require a volunteer coach who can attend all practices and games. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate your desire on your son or daughter’s registration. You will also need to complete a volunteer background check online at: http://www.minnetonkaschoolsschools.org/district/departme... Team rosters and practice times will be sent out by December 4th. Game schedules will be available by December 22. A coaches meeting will take place on Thursday, December 3. IMPORTANT DATES Registration Deadline: November 23 ($30 late fee will be assessed after deadlines). Practices Begin: the week of December 7, at various locations Regular Season Games start January 10 End of the year tournaments: March 7/8Fall 2026 -
High School Rec Basketball (Girls)BasketballTeam up with your friends for competitive non-varsity basketball! You will form your own squad, challenge neighboring schools and compete in an end-of-season tournament. LEAGUE PLAY AND SCHEDULE Teams practice once each week beginning December 7. Sunday games are played at MHS beginning January 10, followed by an end of the season tournament March 6/7. All games will have professional referees. All players will receive a reversible jersey. Girls rec teams will compete against Minnetonka, Wayzata, Edina and Eden Prairie rec teams, with all games taking place in Minnetonka. League may be split into multiple divisions pending number of teams. Please click here for more information and FAQs TEAM FORMATION Players form their own teams of 8+ participants. Teams must have a minimum of 8 players on a team. Players do not need to be from the same grade level. Please indicate your other team members on your registration. Players without a team may register as a free agent and will be placed on a team that does not have a full roster. COACHES All teams require a volunteer coach who can attend all practices and games. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate your desire on your son or daughter’s registration. You will also need to complete a brief volunteer background check online at: http://www.minnetonkaschoolsschools.org/district/departme... Team rosters and practice times will be sent out on December 4th. Game schedules will be available by December 22nd. A coaches meeting will take place on Thursday, December 3rd. IMPORTANT DATES Registration Deadline: November 23 ($30 late fee will be assessed after deadlines) Practices Begin: the week of December 7, at various locations Regular Season Games start January 10 End of the year tournaments: March 7/8Fall 2026 -
High School Rec Basketball (Southwest League)BasketballHit the court for competitive non-varsity basketball! You will challenge rec teams from neighboring schools, showcase your skills and compete in and end-of-season tournament. REC BASKETBALL SEASON SAFETY PROTOCOLS Thank you for registering in our Tonka Rec Basketball program. We are excited for a great season of learning and fun! LEAGUE PLAY AND SCHEDULE Minnetonka schools teams will compete against teams from Wayzata, Hopkins and Edina. Teams practice once per week beginning the week of December 7. Sunday games at surrounding communities begin January 3, followed by an end of the season tournament the weekend of March 13 and 14. All games will have two professional referees. Players will receive a reversible jersey. PLEASE NOTE: If players register for both the Intramural Boys League and the Southwest Basketball League, the scheduler cannot guarantee that practices and games will not conflict. SCHEDULE Coaches, players and parents will be emailed the game schedule by December 22. TEAM FORMATION Southwest League rules require that all teams be formed evenly (no stacked teams). Friend requests are honored only if both players have requested each other. Due to the equal teams rule, we may not be able to honor all friend requests. Players who register late will be placed onto a team based on roster openings while maintaining an evenly skilled team. COACHES All teams require a volunteer coach who can attend all practices and games. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate your desire on your son’s registration. You will also need to complete a brief volunteer background check online at: http://www.minnetonkaschoolsschools.org/district/departme... There are a maximum of two coaches per team. IMPORTANT DATES Registration Deadline: November 23 ($30 late fee will be assessed after deadline). Practices begin: the week of December 7, at various locations Regular Season Games start January 3 End of the year tournaments: March 13/14Fall 2026 -
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Hogwarts Film School & Coding CampSTEMCreate your own stop-motion animation using characters from the Harry Potter and Fantastical Beasts series. Build and design magical-themed scenes and props, then handle all the technical details of filming the scenes. Technical details covered include stop-motion, digital editing, special effects and transitions to the movie. You will create digital animations and participate in our Harry Potter-themed STEAM activities. Students should have basic reading skills and be comfortable using a computer. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Harry Potter is a Warner Bros. trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026 -
Holiday Bake & TakeAdult CulinaryKnock out your holiday treat prep in one fun night! Make baked and no-bake goodies—10 dozen to take home plus a recipe booklet to use anytime. If you would like to bring your child, (must be 13+) please indicate at the time of registration. Please note that if you bring a student, you as a family will still only take home 10 dozen treats. All skill levels are welcome! Sign up individually or as a group. Please bring several shallow containers and wax paper for cookie storage.Fall 2026 -
Holiday Chess TournamentChessGet your zugzwang on and battle top chess minds from across the metro! Play six thrilling rounds against players your age and skill level—strategy, focus and fun all in one tournament! Fee includes: Pizza, snacks, beverages, six rounds of play and all awards. Team Trophy: Schools must have at least four players from their school in order to compete. We take the best four scores from each school and combine them. The school with the highest combined score will receive the TEAM CHAMPION TROPHY. We will have a runner-up trophy for the second place team. Individual Tournament: Students will play six rounds against students of similar grade level. We reserve the option to combine or separate grade levels based on the number of participants. Swiss Play: Participants are matched against others of similar skill level and grade. If a player wins more games, they will play other players who have won more often as well. By the 6th round, we will have a clear champion. Medals & Trophies: Trophies are given out to 1st through 5th place in each grade level category. Medals are given out based on performance. Every student will get either a trophy or a medal by the end of the day. Official USCF rules will apply. Some games may be timed. An email with specific event details will be sent out the week of the tournament. For students in grades K-1, we recommend parents stay with their student at the tournament. Click here to view Youth Enrichment League's FAQ page. This link includes information about staying at the tournament, scoring, the schedule, child supervision and more! Please note: this tournament is NOT USCF rated.Fall 2026 -
Holiday Family GivingBecome a part of the Minnetonka Holiday Family Giving program and make a difference! This program assists families in the Minnetonka School District who are in need of food, toys and clothing this holiday season. Last year, 123 families and organizations donated to the program to provide holiday cheer for 150 families in the Minnetonka School District and we couldn’t have done that without community members like YOU! Donations will be used to purchase clothing, food and toys for Minnetonka familiesDonation
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Holiday Gift MakingArtCreate heartfelt handcrafted gifts just in time for the holidays. Design frames, trinket boxes, snow globes and more, then show off keepsakes that your loved ones will treasure!Fall 2026 -
Holiday Soap MakingFocus on FamilyCreate four batches of easy, moisturizing holiday soaps using sulfate-free bases and festive, phthalate-free scents. Perfect as heartfelt gifts or to add a touch of seasonal luxury at home. Available charming holiday shapes: gingerbread boys, trees, ornaments, candy canes, stockings, snowmen and moreAvailable phthalate-free high quality fragrance oils: vanilla, honey almond, sugar plum, orange cream, berries, cupcake, cherries, botanicals and more.All supplies provided. Bring an apron or smock if you wish. Youth 12-17 years old are welcome to register and attend with a registered adult.Fall 2026 -
Holiday Sweater OrnamentAdult CreateEveryone loves a great holiday sweater, this embroidered felt piece will brighten your holiday season for many years. No embroidery experience needed. All supplies included.Fall 2026 -
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House Camp with Patric RichardsonHome and GardenLearn about Patric's new joyful guide to cleaning, organizing and loving your home. Discover practical tips and tricks to make cleaning a joy and turn your living space into a sanctuary. Unlock the secrets to enjoy cleaning and transform your home into a haven with Patric's expert guidance. Learn from Patric on cleaning, organization, product recommendations and creating a space you'll love to come home to.Fall 2026 -
Howdy Hoedown & Fried Chicken FeastLet's Have FunGrab your partner and swing them round and round at our annual summer dance. Lets see your plaid, hats and boots at this hootenanny with DJ Ray of Sunshine. Choose to eat at our Fried Chicken Feast too which includes 2 pieces of fried chicken, 2 sides, a dessert and a drink! Alternatives to fried chicken are grilled chicken or salad which you can indicate as you register. Dairy and Gluten Free Options available upon request.Project SOAR Summer 2026 -
Hypnosis for Weight Loss, Smoking/Tobacco/Vaping CessationAdult Health & WellnessOvercome cravings for sweets, carbs, greasy foods or soda. Quit smoking instantly without experiencing withdrawals, cravings or weight gain. Boost your motivation, willpower and self-confidence with the help of hypnosis. Both of these classes include a free reinforcement CD and lifetime membership card which allows participants to attend future classes for free. Participants can sit or lay down for the hypnosis portion of the class. Check in will start at 5:45 PM; class will start at 6:00 PM.Fall 2026 -
Improv for Everyday: Clean Up SkillsLet's ConnectBuild the confidence and skills of cleaning up your living space through improv. Find new tips and tricks to make it more fun and to think quick when a mess occurs.Project SOAR Summer 2026 -
Improv for Everyday: Kitchen Tidy Up SkillsLet's ConnectRefresh and learn how to keep the kitchen tidy and sanitized through improv. Find new tips and tricks to make it more fun and to think quick when a mess occurs.Project SOAR Summer 2026 -
Injury-Proof Running for Peak PerformanceAdult Health & WellnessDiscover essential tools for resilient, injury-free training, guided by a physical therapist and run coach who blends professional expertise with personal experience overcoming running injuries. In this high-value session, we’ll discuss the core pillars of a healthy, successful relationship with the sport: optimized strength training, smart programming, load management, functional nutrition and fueling and the critical role of sleep and recoverySummer 2026 -
Injury-Proof Running for Peak PerformanceAdult Health & WellnessDiscover essential tools for resilient, injury-free training, guided by a physical therapist and run coach who blends professional expertise with personal experience overcoming running injuries. In this high-value session, we’ll discuss the core pillars of a healthy, successful relationship with the sport: optimized strength training, smart programming, load management, functional nutrition and fueling and the critical role of sleep and recoveryFall 2026 -
Insane ConcoctionsSTEMDive hands-first into the world of slime, goo and crazy chemical reactions. Create stretchy, bouncy, bubbly concoctions, tackle wacky engineering challenges and experiment like a real mad scientist! The best part? All the mess stays here—but the fun, laughter and learning go home with you!Summer 2026 -
Intermediate DivingDivingIntermediate Group Description: This class is for those who have had previous experience with diving and have mastered basic skills that are learned in the beginner group. This class is for divers who know how to perform a full approach hurdle, front dive, front flip, back fall in and back dive. If you are curious if your diver should be in this group, please contact Coach Stephenie before signing up for this program.Summer 2026 -
Intermediate GymnasticsGymnasticsLaunch your competitive gymnastics journey! You will master high-level tumbling, front walkovers and back handsprings as coaches begin to evaluate for the Midwest Amateur Gymnastics Association teams. Intermediate is for gymnasts who have taken the Advanced Beginner classes or have been evaluated into this level. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.Fall 2026 -
Intermediate VolleyballVolleyballTake your volleyball skills to the next level! Focus on refining techniques like bumping, setting, spiking and serving through advanced drills and game scenarios. Our experienced coaches emphasize skill development, strategy, and teamwork, helping players build confidence on and off the court. Join us for an exciting, fast-paced camp that takes your game to new heights! For more information on Skyhawks, please click here!Summer 2026 -
Intro to Archery (Level 1)ArcheryArchery improves concentration, physical fitness and is a lot of fun! Learn technique, rules, scoring, history, etiquette and equipment care. For brand new archers. Coached by NASP-certified instructors. All equipment provided. Intro to Archery is a basic learning course designed to introduce new archers to a bow, arrow & target. This class will cover safety, rules, and technique, which will prepare them for the Level 2 Beginner Archery Class. No prerequisite required to take this course. This course uses curriculum from the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) in collaboration with the Minnesota DNR. Participants will learn the fundamentals of archery in a safe, disciplined training program with an emphasis on safety.Fall 2026