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Sports ClubBasketballThe 360 Sports Club is excited to offer an expanded full-day summer camp experience for boys and girls in grades K-5. This camp builds on our dynamic program and provides even more opportunities for professional-level sports training, in-depth mindset and leadership development, engaging recreational activities, and stimulating academic and creative pursuits. Each 40-minute session is followed by a 20-minute break for free time, ensuring a balanced and effective learning environment throughout the day. With up to eight sessions per day, your child will experience consistent development, build lasting friendships, and have endless fun all summer long! Experienced coaches will lead this camp with an emphasis on learning and fun. Click here for more information on 360 Sports Services.Summer 2026 -
Sports Club - Basketball/FootballBasketballExperience an action-packed mix of basketball and football! You will sharpen your athletic movements, practice essential skills and enjoy competitive small-sided games. Athletes will begin with a dynamic warm up routine, functional fitness exercises, and athletic movement pattern drills before sport specific technical training and small sided competitions. This camp is a combination of Competitive Edge Basketball and Football offerings. Experienced coaches will lead this camp with an emphasis on learning and fun. Please pack a non-perishable lunch and athletic shoes. Click here for more information on 360 Sports Services.Fall 2026 -
Spreading Joy: Festive Holiday JamsAdult CulinaryGain research-based knowledge and hands-on experience in creating two festive jams. Create Raspberry Freezer Jam and boiling-water canned Holiday Jam to take home to enjoy or gift to others. The class covers everything from food safety and acidity to the proper equipment, food and jar preparation, freezing and boiling water canning techniques. Guided by the Hennepin County Master Gardener Volunteer Certified Food Preservation Consultants from UMN Extension, this workshop promises to be both educational and fun.Fall 2026 -
Start Any Home BusinessAdult Career & Personal DevelopmentTired of working for someone else or want to earn extra income? Discover 250+ legitimate home business ideas, mandatory legal documentation, ways to market your product/service and how to take tax deductions.Summer 2026 -
Start Your Own Online BusinessAdult Career & Personal DevelopmentTurn your ideas or homemade products into income by starting an online business. Explore the 25 most popular online businesses to start. You will learn how to: Find a gap in a niche market and fill it Build your own website, and market your business effectively Take care of business farms and taxes Create multiple sources of income Informative handouts for future use are included in the class fee.Fall 2026 -
Stay Organized with Apple AppsAdult Computers & TechnologyFind easier ways to stay organized across Apple devices. Learn to use Calendar, Contacts and Notes, manage schedules, organize information, sync with iCloud, collaborate and apply practical everyday productivity tips.Fall 2026 -
Steel-Link Robotics & EngineeringSTEMInspire your inner engineer! Build and program up to four robotics and motorized projects like rescue helicopters, airplane, dumpster truck, landmine sweeper and learning about gear transmissions, kinematic joints and more! Develop critical thinking and creativity while exploring real-world engineering principles. e2 Young Engineers offers an internationally acclaimed Robotics and STEM education program taught in 50+ countries. This program is recognized by Harvard School of Education and European Union as leaders in robotics and science education in the world. This is a problem and project-based learning program where students learn about new Robotics and STEM concepts in every class and apply those concepts by building unique and different operational robots and machines in every class.Fall 2026 -
Stevie Ray ImprovPerforming ArtsLearn to think on your feet, gain self-confidence and have a ton of fun performing with your friends. No experience necessary. Stevie Ray’s Improv Company is one of the longest running improv theaters in Minnesota. The class culminates with you performing a recital for family and friends at Stevie Ray’s Comedy Cabaret, located at the famous Chanhassen Dinner Theatre! Students will finish off their program by having a recital at Chanhassen Dinner Theater for their friends and family. Audience members will be charged $5 to come and watch the recital. This goes towards the staff of Stevie Ray for hosting the show and to the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre. Chanhassen Dinner Theatre 501 W 78th St, Chanhassen, MN 55317 Once a recital date/time has been determined, the program manager will relay that to all participants.Fall 2026 -
Stevie Ray Improv Summer CampPerforming ArtsLearn to think on your feet, gain self-confidence and have a ton of fun performing with your friends. No experience necessary. The class is taught by instructors from Stevie Ray’s Improv Company, one of the longest-running improv theaters in Minnesota. The class culminates with you performing a recital for family and friends at Stevie Ray’s Comedy Cabaret, located at the famous Chanhassen Dinner Theaters! Students will finish off their week by doing a recital at Chanhassen Dinner Theater for their friends and family. The recital date and time will be communicated out prior to the start of the camp. Audience members will be charged $5 to attend the recital. This goes towards the Stevie Ray Improv Company staff for hosting the show and the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre. Chanhassen Dinner Theater501 W 78th St, Chanhassen, MN 55317Summer 2026 -
Storybook TheatrePerforming ArtsProfessional actors and directors will work with up to 60 young actors in each production. The troupe will rehearse for one week and perform the play on Friday and Saturday. Participants experience the excitement of producing an original musical production based on a classic tale. Set, costumes, props and makeup are provided. Schedule: Auditions will be held on Monday. Rehearsals will be held throughout the remainder of the week (Tuesday-Thursday). Rehearsal schedules will be handed out after the auditions. On Friday, rehearsal will begin at 2:30 pm in lieu of the regular morning session. Performances are Friday at 6 pm and Saturday at 10am. Please send a snack with your child daily and a bag dinner on Friday. Attendance: Rehearsal time is limited, so it is crucial for students to be there for their practice times. In addition, it is expected that all members will perform on both Friday and Saturday. Due to cast size, not all actors will receive speaking lines, but all will be involved in musical numbers throughout the show.Summer 2026 -
String Chamber OrchestraClasses and Performing Groups (Summer)Keep your instruments tuned up and get a head start on your return to orchestra in the fall! This summer orchestra experience is an opportunity to play music with your classmates and other orchestra students in the district. Through fun, full-string-orchestra pieces, we will refresh the skills you learned in 4th grade and get your fingers, instruments and bows ready for the new techniques and skills to come in 5th grade. The Beginning Summer Chamber Orchestra is specifically targeted toward Minnetonka orchestra students who have completed 4th grade orchestra and are registered for 5th grade orchestra this fall. However, any beginning string student who has been playing their instrument for one year is welcome to join. Please come prepared on the first day with: your instrument, bow, and necessary accessories. Please also set aside time to practice at home during that week. Students must attend all four sessions of this performance-based program. The final performance will be on the last day at 3 p.m.Summer 2026 -
Study Skills & Organization ToolsAdult Career & Personal DevelopmentDevelop your “mind muscle” and strengthen study skills with practical organization techniques. Learn methods to manage tasks, projects, deadlines and life planning - essential tools for academic success and lifelong productivity.Summer 2026 -
Summer Choir CampClasses and Performing Groups (Summer)Love to sing? Join our fun workshop! Learn songs from musicals and jazz while improving your voice. Make new friends, play musical games, sing your heart out and have a blast! We will also explore the skill of vocal improvisation (scat singing), beatboxing and singing two notes at the same time using harmonic overtones. At the end of the week, we will put on a public concert showcasing our work. Participants from past years are encouraged to join us again as the music is never the same from year to year. All ability levels are welcome!Summer 2026 -
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Summer Jazz Piano LessonsPrivate Lessons (Summer)Hit the right chord and express creativity with jazz! Let’s explore how jazz piano differs from traditional styles as you learn common chords. Prerequisite: ability to read simple pieces. These are 8-weekly, private one-on-one lessons. Students will need a basic knowledge of music and must be able to read simple pieces as a prerequisite for this series of lessons. Registration: Enrollment and fees are for the entire summer term. Missed Lessons: 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 Youth Programs office at 952-401-6801. If a teacher misses a lesson due to illness or emergency, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. Dates of Private Lessons: 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, 8/5Summer 2026 -
Summer Language Immersion: Camp TonkaLanguageJoin us for a week of language immersion! Practice Spanish or Chinese while participating in games, crafts, STEM activities and cultural lessons that focus on the week's theme. Please bring a water bottle, nut free snack and wear recess attire. Language experience not required. Preschool Safari Adventure Week: Immerse your young learner in the Spanish or Chinese language and culture as they prepare for kindergarten. It will be a roaring good time! Students will learn through activities/games, arts/crafts, songs music and cultural elements. The Great Outdoors Week: We can’t wait to spend a week with you learning Spanish or Chinese in and about the Great Outdoors. Get your hiking shoes ready for this in-tents adventure. Learn language through activities/games, arts/crafts, songs/music and cultural elements. Around the World Week: Get ready to discover new songs, create your own instruments, and learn about music from Spanish or Chinese speaking countries. Get your passport ready for this adventurous week! Learn language through activities/games, arts/crafts, songs/music and cultural elements.Summer 2026 -
Summer Lunch Bunch - ExcelsiorYouth EnrichmentStarting SoonLunch Bunch is available at Excelsior Elementary, the weeks of June 15 through August 13. Lunch Bunch will run Monday - Thursday. Join us after a morning camp, and/or before an afternoon camp. Activities include supervised lunch and free play time (both inside and outside). Registration for morning and/or afternoon camps at Excelsior must be completed separately. Students must bring their own bag lunch (peanut and tree nut free).Summer 2026
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Summer Lunch Bunch - Scenic HeightsYouth EnrichmentStarting SoonLunch Bunch is available at Scenic Heights Elementary, the weeks of June 15 through August 13. Lunch Bunch will run Monday - Thursday. Join us after a morning camp, and/or before an afternoon camp. Activities include supervised lunch and free play time (both inside and outside). Registration for morning and/or afternoon camps at Scenic Heights must be completed separately. Students must bring their own bag lunch (peanut and tree nut free).Summer 2026
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Summer Online Piano LessonsPrivate Lessons (Summer)From anywhere or the comfort of home, join us online to play piano! Explore different techniques, spark musical growth and nurture a lifelong love for music in our 8-week summer program! Individual lesson times will be confirmed in early June. 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 makeup 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 main office at 952-401-6800. If a teacher misses a lesson due to illness or emergency, a makeup lesson will be scheduled. Online Lesson Dates: Monday: Tuesday: Thursday:Summer 2026 -
Summer Touch-Up Music LessonsPrivate Lessons (Summer)These 3-week, 45-minute lessons are designed for students who were in the 2025-26 school orchestra, band, or in the year-long private lesson program. Lessons can be scheduled online or in-person. Please bring in your instrument besides piano for the in-person lessons. Lessons can be scheduled during the daytime or early evening hours. Register online and you will be contacted to reserve your lesson time by early July. Registration: Enrollment and fees are for the entire term. Missed Lessons: 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 Youth Programs office at 952-401-6801. If a teacher misses a lesson due to illness or emergency, a make-up lesson will be scheduled. Lesson Types: Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass, Guitar, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Trumpet, Trombone, Bass ClarinetSummer 2026 -
Summer Yoga at Robinson's Bay BeachAdult YogaThis tranquil, yet in depth, yoga class will give you the opportunity to explore new ways of relating to yourself by tuning into the movement of body and breath. Class consists of gentle dynamic movement, breathwork and meditation. For all levels.Summer 2026 -
Summer of ServiceService & LeadershipHere’s your chance to make a difference! In this 3-day volunteer adventure, learn about community needs, develop leadership skills and use your strengths and talents in new ways. We will participate in multiple volunteer activities, which may include helping at an assisted living facility, Kids Against Hunger, Simpson Housing, the Humane Society, Feed My Starving Children and more. Homebase will be located at the Minnetonka Community Education Center. Transportation to and from the volunteer sites is included. Please bring a bag lunch, water bottle and nut free snack each day.Summer 2026 -
Super Smash Bro CodingSTEMBuild your own Super Smash Bros.-style platform fighter in Construct 3! Design characters, combat systems, items and stages from scratch. Super Smash Bros. is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. and not affiliated with this camp. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirements: ●Construct 3 Website Information for logging into the session will be sent the day prior to class.Fall 2026
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Super Snacks!CulinaryGet ready for a fun-filled, hands-on class all about tasty, plant-forward snacks! Learn how to make quick, colorful bites that are perfect for after school or anytime hunger strikes. We’ll mix creativity with nutrition as we roll, spread, and layer our way through a menu of Pinwheels, Quesadillas, Hummus, Bagel Pizzas, and Yogurt Parfaits. You will leave excited to show off your new snack-making skills at home!Summer 2026 -
Supporting GrieversAdult Career & Personal DevelopmentEven with good intentions, supporting a grieving loved one is hard. Explore simple, effective ways to feel more confident and offer meaningful comfort during their time of loss. This class is intended for friends, family or community members who want to learn how to support children, young adults or adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. This workshop will: Provide an understanding of what grief is and how it manifests Introduce meaningful steps for supporting someone who is grieving Inform as to what to say and what to avoid, and suggest truly helpful actionsSummer 2026