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Adult Music Lessons at Excelsior (Summer)Private Lessons (Summer)It’s never too late to make music! Whether you’re starting fresh or returning after years away, we’ll design a personalized lesson plan tailored to your goals and experience. Eight, 45 min-weekly summer lessons start the week of June 15. Register online and you will be contacted to confirm your lesson time in early June. Please call 952-401-6846 with any questions. 2025-26 Minnetonka Music Academy Lesson Policies Program Manager: Amber Yang Phone: 952-401-6846 Registration: Enrollment and fees are for the entire summer term. Missed Lessons: Unfortunately, we cannot offer make-up lessons or issue refunds if a student misses a lesson. As a courtesy to your teacher, please notify him/her as soon as possible if a lesson will be missed, or call the MCEC front desk at 952-401-6800. If a teacher misses a lesson due to illness or emergency, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. Summer Lesson Dates: Monday: 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3 Tuesday: 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4 Wednesday: 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29, 8/5 Thursday: 6/18, 6/25, 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6 MMA Music Lesson Teachers at Excelsior: Mikayla Peterson (piano, guitar, trumpet, trombone, clarinet, flute) Michael Betz (piano, guitar, violin, viola)Summer 2026 -
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Adult Music Lessons at MCEC (Summer)Private Lessons (Summer)It’s never too late to make music! Whether you’re starting fresh or returning after years away, we’ll design a personalized lesson plan tailored to your goals and experience. Eight, 45 min-weekly summer lessons start the week of June 15. Register online and you will be contacted to confirm your lesson time in early June. Please call 952-401-6846 with any questions. 2025-26 Minnetonka Music Academy Lesson Policies Program Manager: Amber Yang Phone: 952-401-6846 Registration: Enrollment and fees are for the entire summer term. Missed Lessons: Unfortunately, we cannot offer make-up lessons or issue refunds if a student misses a lesson. As a courtesy to your teacher, please notify him/her as soon as possible if a lesson will be missed, or call the MCEC front desk at 952-401-6800. If a teacher misses a lesson due to illness or emergency, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. Summer Lesson Dates: Monday: 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3 Tuesday: 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4 Wednesday: 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29, 8/5 Thursday: 6/18, 6/25, 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6 MMA Music Lesson Teachers at Minnetonka Community Education Center (MCEC): Mikayla Peterson (piano, guitar, trumpet, trombone, clarinet, flute) Susan Bronken (piano) Becky Caldwell-Tautges (piano, saxophone, clarinet)Summer 2026 -
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Adult Music Lessons at Scenic Heights (summer)Private Lessons (Summer)It’s never too late to make music! Whether you’re starting fresh or returning after years away, we’ll design a personalized lesson plan tailored to your goals and experience. Eight, 45 min-weekly summer lessons start the week of June 15. Register online and you will be contacted to confirm lesson time in early June. Please call 952-401-6846 with any questions. 2025-26 Minnetonka Music Academy Lesson Policies Program Manager: Amber Yang Phone: 952-401-6846 Registration: Enrollment and fees are for the entire summer term. Missed Lessons: Unfortunately, we cannot offer make-up lessons or issue refunds if a student misses a lesson. As a courtesy to your teacher, please notify him/her as soon as possible if a lesson will be missed, or call MCEC front desk at 952-401-6800. If a teacher misses a lesson due to illness or emergency, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. Summer Lesson Dates: MMA Music Lesson Teachers at Scenic Heights Jane Aagenes (piano) Martha Lisman (piano, cello, violin, viola, double bass) Evan Shallcross (violin, viola, piano) Nick Raimondi (piano, band instruments) Becky Caldwell-Tautges (piano, clarinet, saxophone)Summer 2026 -
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Adult-Child Bowling League: A Strike of Family Fun!BowlingBowl together, roll together. Family bonding meets the thrill of knocking down pins! Be prepared for a season of friendly competition, laughter and shared memories on the bowling lanes. Join our Adult-Child Bowling League for a season of strikes, spares, and unforgettable family moments. Whether you're a seasoned bowler or rolling for the first time, this league is all about the joy of family, friendly competition, and the satisfying sound of pins crashing down. Lace up those bowling shoes and get ready for a strike of family fun! All equipment is provided. Instructors are bowling center staff. This league will highlight team building and bonding, skill development, friendly competition, league format, family-friendly atmosphere, league celebrations, and quality family time. All equipment is provided. Instructors are bowling center staff.Summer 2026 -
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Advanced Beginner 1 GymnasticsGymnasticsBuild on advanced skills in all four events while progressing in tumbling, balance, flexibility and technique. Class focus areas: handstand, bridge, lunge, leap, tuck jump and other age-appropriate skills. Previous experience is recommended. 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.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Advanced Beginner 1 GymnasticsGymnasticsBuild on advanced skills in all four events while progressing in tumbling, balance, flexibility and technique. Class focus areas: handstand, bridge, lunge, leap, tuck jump and other age-appropriate skills. Previous experience is recommended. 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.Summer 2026 -
Advanced Beginner 2 GymnasticsGymnasticsAdvance your skills in the four gymnastics events by focusing on technique, form and advanced tumbling skills all while gaining confidence as a gymnast. Class focus areas: back walkover, round-off, back-handspring and other age-appropriate skills. Previous gymnastics experience is recommended. 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.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Advanced Beginner 2 GymnasticsGymnasticsAdvance your skills in the four gymnastics events by focusing on technique, form and advanced tumbling skills all while gaining confidence as a gymnast. Class focus areas: back walkover, round-off, back-handspring and other age-appropriate skills. Previous gymnastics experience is recommended. 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.Summer 2026 -
Advanced Cheer Skills CampCheerleadingWaitlistElevate your cheer skills this summer! This 4-day camp helps you sharpen technique, build confidence, and grow as a cheerleader, designed for athletes in grades 4–8. Throughout the week, you’ll receive focused instruction in motions, jumps, flexibility, stunting progressions, dance routines, and performance skills. This camp is designed for cheerleaders with prior experience ready to take the next step in their journey. You’ll work with our Minnetonka coaches who emphasize proper form, safe stunt technique, teamwork, and leadership. Over four days of upbeat training, you’ll develop a polished routine to perform for families on the final day.Summer 2026
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Starting SoonAdvanced DivingDivingHigh School/Advanced Group: This class is for divers that have competed at a High School level OR have 4 of the 5 categories in diving, front, back, inward, reverse or twisters. Advanced skills are required to be in this group. If your diver has strong gymnastics experience or is HS age, or have any further questions, please contact coach Stephenie for further guidance.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistAdvanced Fish CampFishingContinue the fun fishing out of a pontoon boat. You will learn advanced fishing techniques, how to read the fish finder, how to read the GPS, and basic boating rules and etiquette. Prerequisite: completion of Fish Camp introductory class. For more information on your instructor Dan Jasper and Fish Camp, please click here!Summer 2026 -
Adventure Engineers: Explore & BuildSTEMBig adventures, built indoors! Design shelters, build bridges and create solar ovens for s’mores—all while learning teamwork, creativity and engineering skills. Every project sparks curiosity and adventure—no hiking boots needed!Summer 2026 -
Adventure Engineers: Ocean ExplorersSTEMSpend a week exploring the wonders of the shore with hands-on STEM fun—all indoors! Dig for fossils, make squishy sand slime, craft coral reefs, explore tide pools and uncover hidden ocean treasures. Every activity is playful, hands-on, and full of adventure for young ocean explorers!Summer 2026 -
WaitlistAlcohol Ink GardenCreateDiscover the vibrant, unpredictable nature of alcohol ink as you create a simple yet stunning garden. Learn fun techniques that produce bold, dynamic effects in this creative, hands-on class. All materials included.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistAlone at HomeService & LeadershipGet prepared to stay home alone, safely. You’ll learn first aid, safety procedures and what to do in severe weather. We will also review phone skills, explore fun snack ideas and learn interactive games and activities.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Alone at HomeService & LeadershipGet prepared to stay home alone, safely. You’ll learn first aid, safety procedures and what to do in severe weather. We will also review phone skills, explore fun snack ideas and learn interactive games and activities.Summer 2026 -
Amazing AthletesAmazing Athletes & Amazing TotsLet's get active! Your student will learn the fundamentals and mechanics of nine ball sports and seven key areas of motor development. In this course we will cover: baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, football, basketball, soccer, golf, hockey and tennis. Build self-confidence, practice teamwork and improve fine and gross motor skills with us! In this non-competitive environment, you will increase your cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone, hand-eye coordination and reaction time. Parents are not required to stay, but are welcome. For more information about Amazing Athletes of Southwest Metro, please click here.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Amazing AthletesAmazing Athletes & Amazing TotsLet's get active! Your student will learn the fundamentals of nine ball sports while building confidence, teamwork and motor skills. In this fun, non-competitive setting, they’ll improve fitness, coordination and reaction time. The nine sports covered include baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, football, basketball, soccer, golf, hockey and tennis. Parents are not required to stay, but are welcome. For more information about Amazing Athletes of Southwest Metro, please click here.Summer 2026 -
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WaitlistAmerican Mahjongg for BeginnersLifelong LearningMahjongg is a captivating game with a rich history and diverse variations. This instructor will start with the very basic steps and teach you the strategies for playing the game. All equipment will be provided. Join us and immerse yourself in the timeless tradition of Mahjongg!Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistAmerican Mahjongg for BeginnersLifelong LearningMahjongg is a captivating game with a rich history and diverse variations. We'll start with the very basic steps and teach you the strategies for playing the game. All equipment will be provided. Join us and immerse yourself in the timeless tradition of Mahjongg!Summer 2026