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Athleticism Camp (Ages 5-14)
NEW! DASH Sports Summer Athleticism camps provide participants with an overall athleticism building camp experience including speed training, agility, endurance, body control/balance, quickness, strength, power, and jumping. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall athletic performance. Campers should bring a water bottle, snack, sunscreen, and wear athletic shoes. Meet by the fields behind the school. -
Baby Bobbers (ages 6-24 months)
Designed to orient your child (accompanied by parent) to better prepare them for Toddler Swim lessons. Parents will learn safety information and techniques to help your child feel comfortable in the water. This class provides a bonding experience for parents and their children. Class limit: 8. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2 -
Babysitting 101 (Ages 11-13)
Caring for another child will help your child tap into and develop important qualities such as trust, honesty, creativity, patience and communication. Your child will gain the skills they need to earn extra cash and have fun through babysitting. This educational course follows the American Academy of Pediatrics Babysitting Lessons and Safety Training (BLAST). Instructors share current practices for safety and injury prevention, first-aid basics, feeding and caring for infants, how to handle behavior problems and how to manage a babysitting business. Your child will receive a reference book, recipe and game handouts, babysitting bag and first-aid kit. Tuition includes materials. Bring to class: nut-free lunch, snacks and a beverage. Enter door 1. -
Beginner & Intermediate Tennis
Tennis is great exercise for the entire family! In this class, you can get out on the court to learn or improve on the basics of the game such as serve, volley, backhand, forehand, etc. Easier-to-hit balls and equipment will be used to make the game simple to learn as needed. Rackets provided or bring your own.Waitlist -
Beginner American Sign Language (ASL)
Come learn basic signs and understand how to better communicate with other ASL users. Participants will learn some simple conversation skills and understand the differences between English and signing. Enter door 1. -
Beginner Preschool (ages 3-4 years)
Skills taught include safety topics, water adjustments, kicking and floating with support, front and back paddle, breath control and completely submerging. Parents do not need to get into the water with their child. Class limit: 4. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2 Lessons at St. Ben's: Park in lot 13 and go to Murray HallMon-Thu, Jul 11 - Jul 21 8:00 - 8:25 AM Tech High School Mon-Thu, Jul 11 - Jul 21 8:30 - 8:55 AM College of St Benedict Mon-Thu, Jul 11 - Jul 21 8:35 - 9:00 AM Tech High School View all 10 SectionsPopular -
Beginner Spanish Language
This beginner class is focused on helping participants learn to better navigate a Spanish speaking country. Topics will include basic conversation skills, descriptions, asking for directions, food, numbers, colors as well as information about the cultures of some Spanish speaking countries. -
Beginning Guitar at Spicer Music Studio
Students start with simplified chords and can play songs after the first lesson! Students are challenged, but not overwhelmed and they progress at their own speed. This is a great place to start and build a good foundation to keep moving forward. Students will need to bring their own guitar. Spicer Music Studio contact information will be given at time of registration to schedule lessons. -
Bowling Bonanza
NEW! Roll the night away with your friends as long you have time to spare. If that sounds up your alley, come out and enjoy a fun night knocking down some pins. Tuition includes two games of bowling, shoes and prizes. -
Boxing for Fitness (Men & Women)
Come try out boxing! These sessions are open to both men and women whether competing or just wanting to learn. The basic fundamentals of boxing skills are taught during class. Headgear and gloves are provided to practice. You will need to purchase a mouth guard and hand wraps. If you are interested in competing, information will be available for participants at class. -
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Cardio Drumming
NEW! Let loose your inner rock star in this cardio drumming fitness class! Using an exercise ball, bucket, and drumsticks as workout equipment, you'll experience a full body workout that combines the benefits of a traditional fitness program with the benefits music and rhythm. No experience is needed. Participants are encouraged to bring their own ball, but all equipment will be provided.Waitlist -
Ceramics and Mosaic for Teens with Claire Witt (ages 13-16)
NEW! Your child will use recycled mirror, broken dishes, found objects and hand-made tiles to make mosaics of the sky at night. Mosaic is artwork made by placing small pieces of stone, colored glass, recycled and hand-made tile into a design or picture and then cementing it into a wooden base. Mosaics are often used as floor and wall decorations and were particularly popular in the Ancient Roman world. We will study this ancient art form and make mosaic pictures of the night sky that will glow and sparkle. Visit St. Cloud’s first neighborhood gateway, a 25 foot tall flat-house made of steel and mosaic designed by Witt in 2012. -
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Coffee, Friends & Uno
There is nothing better than relaxing on a Saturday morning with a cup of special blended coffee or hot chocolate! Add a pastry and a few friendly games of Uno with friends to complete the day. Tuition includes pastry and a hot drink. Enter door 3. -
Cookie Decorating
Your child can enjoy time with friends while decorating cookies with summer themes! At the end of each class, they'll bring home tasty and beautifully decorated cookies to share. They'll also enjoy a fun class activity while the cookies are drying. Bring to class: take-home container for treats. Enter door 1. -
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Cooking Japchae: Authentic Korean Dish
NEW! At this cooking experience, you'll learn how to make japchae, a popular and authentic Korean dish. With the guidance of Chef Susie Carlson, you'll learn the secrets of this delicious, all-occasion meal that features fresh stir-fried vegetables, thin strips of marinated beef and cellophane noodles. It's versatile, customizable and is sure to become a permanent fixture in your favorite recipe collection. Bring to class: an appetite and container for leftovers. Enter door 1. -
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Dining at the Ranch
Enjoy great conversation with friends at Pizza Ranch in Waite Park for an all-you-can-eat buffet. A room is reserved just for us! Feast on a variety of different pizzas, chicken, potatoes, salads, soup and dessert. Tuition includes buffet and beverage. -
Dining at the Ranch - Assistant Fee
Assistants are required to register with your participant/client to get an accurate meal count and to purchase the meal. A meal will not be provided to those who do not register.