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The Very Hungry CaterpillarArt“And he was still hungry!” What will that hungry caterpillar eat next?Cut, tear, glue, collage and sculpt to create cute caterpillars, colorful ladybugs and more, all inspired by the art and stories of beloved children’s author Eric Carle. You'll want to make room on the fridge to display all of these adorable masterpieces! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day.Summer 2026 -
Theme Park Builder: Multiplayer MinecraftSTEMWork as a team to create a custom theme park in Minecraft. Use creativity and Redstone to create this world! Possible projects include roller coasters, water rides, a trampoline park, an obstacle course, a boat race, bumper boats, a dunk tank, and many more rides and attractions! Students will get a copy of the world map to take home and expand on. We will be using the PC/Java Edition of Minecraft. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Summer 2026
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Tinkerbell & Her Fairy FriendsArtIf you believe in fairies, clap your hands and come to this whimsical, glitter-filled camp! Your little fairy royalty will create a fairy castle, a crown, fairy wings, a wand and more. You will even make your own Tooth Fairy box. With the help of Tinkerbell and her fairy friends, you are sure to experience the magic of art! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day.Summer 2026 -
Tiny Homes: Think Big, Build SmallSTEMThink Big, Build Small! Design, engineer and decorate your own miniature tiny homes while exploring architecture, circuits and creative construction. From drafting blueprints and wiring real LED lights to crafting custom furniture and interior details, bring imagination and engineering together to build a one-of-a-kind home to take home!Summer 2026 -
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Tonka Chamber Music GroupClasses and Performing Groups (school year)Join our vibrant community chamber music group, where musicians of all backgrounds come together to share their passion for creating beautiful, collaborative music. This group is open to instrumentalists of varying skill levels and offers a welcoming and supportive environment to explore the rich repertoire of chamber music. Whether you’re refining your craft or seeking to connect with fellow enthusiasts, we provide opportunities for personal growth, artistic expression, and meaningful connections. Come be part of our harmonious community.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tonka ChaseEventsTeam up for an Amazing Race-style adventure! As a team of two, (adult & child (grades 2–5)) you’ll tackle puzzles and obstacles while racing to the finish line. Only one registration per team.Summer 2026 -
Tonka Climbing ClubOutdoor RecreationCultivate your climbing skills and increase your knowledge of climbing, all while having fun and building relationships. Tonka Climbing Club will meet every other Thursday from 4-6 PM at the Minneapolis Bouldering Project. 1433 West River Rd N, Minneapolis, MN 55411 Participants will be responsible for the $15 admission fee into the Climbing Gym each trip. Participants must provide their own transportation. A waiver will be needed before entry to Minneapolis Bouldering Project. They also do not accept cash. Kids will need to use a card or have a card on file.Fall 2025
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Tonka Pole Vault ClinicYouth RecreationJoin us for an exciting summer of pole vaulting as you sharpen your skills, learn more about the sport, and build confidence. Led by Coach Eli Knutson, Minnetonka High School’s boys pole vault coach, this clinic features 12 high-quality sessions throughout the summer. Coach Knutson has been vaulting for 15 years, is a former D3 National qualifier and has guided multiple athletes to the state meet. There will be a maximum of 6 vaulters per coach to maximize training and personalized feedback.Summer 2026
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Tonka Summer Basketball LeagueBasketballForm a team with your friends and compete in the Tonka Summer Basketball League! All games will take place at Minnetonka High School and will include professional referees. Game nights will be Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting as early as 6:00 pm. The last day of the league will feature a tournament. Players will receive a reversible jersey. At the time of registration, students should include all friend requests to better allow MCE to match players up with one another. Teams will receive their schedule on Friday, July 17.Summer 2026 -
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Tonka Track & Field ClinicRunning & FitnessThis clinic will challenge experienced track & field athletes as well as those new to the sport. Improve your skills in various events, culminating in a track meet on the last day! Students will develop new skills and improve their technique in: running form and starts, hurdles, relays, long jump, triple jump & high jump, shot put & discus, pole vault and more. Please bring a water bottle, a snack, a *bike helmet and wear running attire. All participants will receive a Tonka Track & Field t-shirt. *The bike helmet will be used for safety when trying out pole vaulting.Summer 2026 -
Tonka Track & Field League (TTFL)Running & FitnessTonka Track & Field League (TTFL) is a six-week, twice-weekly program led by Minnetonka Skippers varsity athletes & coaches, offering age-appropriate instruction in running, field events and relays within a fun, supportive atmosphere. The first two weeks of the season are comprised of two practices before the schedule transitions to a single practice each week and a Sunday meet over the final four weeks. Practice sessions are designed to give participants exposure to the events they will compete in during each meet. *Please note, The first three weeks of practices will be held on Wednesday evenings, with the remaining three weeks of practice being held on Tuesday evenings*. There will also be an additional practice on the first two Saturdays of the season (4/11 & 4/18). Each meet will have three age divisions, K-1st, 2nd-3rd, and 4th-5th. Participants in the K-1st division can participate in up to 3 events each meet, while all other ages can compete in up to 4 events. K-1st Grade Event List: 50M dash, 100M dash, 200M dash, 4x100 relay, Standing Long Jump, and Running Long Jump 2nd-3rd Grade Event List: 100M dash, 200M dash, 400m run, 50M hurdles, 4x100 relay, Running Long Jump, and Shot Put 4th-5th Grade Event List: 100M dash, 200m dash, 400m run, 800m run, 4x100 relay, 4x200 relay, Running Long Jump, Shot Put, and High JumpWinter/Spring 2026 -
Tonka Trail Trot (One-Mile Run)Running & FitnessRun the trails and hills in this exciting, cross country mile set on the beautiful campus of minnetonkaschools Community Education Center, Deephaven Elementary, and Burton Park. Participants will be assigned heats by grade and the one-mile route will be staffed for safety. April 14th is the final day to register and receive a Trail Trot shirt! Scan the QR code below for a GPS Map Receive $5 off your Tonka Youth Tri registration when you sign up for the Tonka Trail Trot!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tonka Tumblers GymnasticsGymnasticsExplore gymnastics through obstacle courses and activities that help build strength, balance and flexibility. Class focus areas: listening, balance, body shapes, safety falls, scale, forward rolls and other age‐appropriate skills. 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 -
Tonka Tumblers GymnasticsGymnasticsExplore gymnastics through obstacle courses and activities that help build strength, balance and flexibility. Class focus areas: listening, balance, body shapes, safety falls, scale, forward rolls and other age‐appropriate skills. 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 GymnasticsSummer 2026 -
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Tonka TutoringYouth Academic SupportUnlock your full potential through one-on-one, personalized instruction. By identifying your individual needs, our private tutors can provide tailored tutoring services that align with the District curriculum. Whether you are in elementary, middle or high school, Tonka Tutoring will create personalized learning strategies to help students master their academic work and improve their confidence and level of achievement. Most tutors are licensed teachers who bring years of classroom experience. They take pride in the personalized attention given to each student and provide encouragement, motivation and positive interaction. TUTORING PACKAGES SHOULD BE PURCHASED AFTER SESSIONS HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED. Please fill out the Tonka Tutoring Interest Form linked below. Do not purchase sessions until you have filled out the interest form and have been matched with a tutor. You will be contacted once a tutor becomes available. Tonka Tutoring Interest Form 2025-2026 School Year Weekly, 50-minute tutoring sessions are available in packages of 4, 8, 12 or 20 sessions. 4 sessions $219 8 sessions $389 12 sessions $565 20 sessions $849 If you have any questions, please email Cole.Wiechmann@minnetonkaschools.org.Fall 2025 -
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Tonka TutoringYouth Academic SupportUnlock your full potential through one-on-one, personalized instruction. By identifying your individual needs, our private tutors can provide tailored tutoring services that align with the District curriculum. Whether you are in elementary, middle, or high school, Tonka Tutoring will create personalized learning strategies to help students master their academic work and improve their confidence and level of achievement. Most tutors are licensed teachers who bring years of classroom experience. They take pride in the personalized attention given to each student and provide encouragement, motivation and positive interaction. TUTORING PACKAGES SHOULD BE PURCHASED AFTER SESSIONS HAVE BEEN SCHEDULED. Please fill out the Tonka Tutoring Interest Form linked below. Do not purchase sessions until you have filled out the interest form and have been matched with a tutor. You will be contacted once a tutor becomes available. Tonka Tutoring Interest Form Summer 2026 Weekly, 50-minute tutoring sessions are available in packages of 4, 8, 12, or 20 sessions. 4 sessions $219 8 sessions $389 12 sessions $565 20 sessions $849 If you have any questions, please email Cole.Wiechmann@minnetonkaschools.org.Summer 2026 -
Track & FieldRunning & FitnessCombine technique, safety and fun with these track and field events that will keep you active and having fun. We teach sport-specific fundamentals, coordination and boost self-esteem throughout the program! Athletes will learn several Olympic-style events such as the 50m Dash, 100m Dash, 4X1 Relay, Long Jump, Standing Broad Jump, Shot Put, Javelin Throw, and Discus. For more information on Skyhawks, please click here!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Track & FieldRunning & FitnessCombine technique, safety and fun while tracking improvement with recorded times and throws. We teach sport-specific fundamentals, footspeed, jumping, flexibility, coordination and endurance, all while building self-esteem. Athletes will learn sprints, relays, jumps, and throws while improving speed, coordination, and confidence. For more information on Skyhawks, please click here!Summer 2026 -
Track & Field TykesPreschool RecreationLearn the fundamentals of running, jumping and throwing with a focus on proper technique. Participate in fun, tailored activities designed to improve overall athletic skills and confidence. Participants should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation is recommended for ages 3+.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Track & Field TykesPreschool RecreationRun, jump, throw! Your student will learn the fundamentals with a focus on proper technique, participating in fun, tailored activities that build athletic skills, confidence and a love for movement. Participants should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation is recommended for ages 3+.Summer 2026 -
Trailside Bicycle Repair & MaintenanceLifelong LearningThis class will build from basic to more advanced topics of bicycle repair and maintenance. Many of your bike issues can be solved in this class! Major focus will be on identification of bicycle parts, trailside repair, shifting adjustments, brake adjustments, chain maintenance, how to repair/replace a tire tube and how to safely check your bike. We will also learn basic wheel truing and replacing a chain and brake and shifting cables. Bring a bike, and we will tune it up!Summer 2026 -
Trapped: Engineers Escape RoomSTEMStep into thrilling adventures—like a locked playground or underground cave—right in your classroom! Use teamwork, imagination and hands-on engineering to build rockets, catapults and robots to solve puzzles and escape. By the final day, design your own escape room and challenge your friends to beat your clever traps!Summer 2026 -
Triple Sport TrainingYouth RecreationPlay soccer, flag football and baseball in one camp! You’ll enjoy fast-paced drills, fun challenges and scrimmages that build confidence, teamwork and well-rounded athletic skills. Athletes should wear athletic clothing/shoes and sunscreen. Bring a water bottle, snack and a baseball glove. This class has two sections based on grade. If minimum enrollment isn’t met, sections may be combined.Summer 2026