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Level 3:Stroke DevelopmentAquaticsSwimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Swimmers will work on: gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives.Aquatics 25/26 -
Level 4: Stroke ImprovementAquaticsSwimmers should already be able to: swim front and back crawl 25 yards. Swimmers will work on: rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Aquatics 25/26 -
Level 5: Stroke RefinementAquaticsSwimmers should already be able to: swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, whip kick, treading water, and dive. Swimmers will work on: alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of: freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Aquatics 25/26 -
Level 6: Swimming & Skill ProficiencyAquaticsSwimmers should already be able to: swim front and back crawl 50 yards, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive. Swimmers will work on: All six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, pike and tuck surface dive, pike and tuck dive from board, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescue. Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.Aquatics 25/26 -
Level Up: AI Game Design (Gr. 6-9)*Super Summer ExplorersTake your game-making skills to the next level in this advanced AI-powered camp! Students will design, program, and refine their own video games using AI tools, exploring coding, game mechanics, storytelling, and user experience. Each session combines hands-on challenges, creative problem-solving, and collaborative projects, culminating in a final showcase where students “level up” by presenting polished, playable games they built themselves.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Life SkillsWhat is Windows of Opportunity? WOO provides recreation, education and support activities for adults with physical, sensory, neurological and/or developmental disabilities age 18 and older. We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities. We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities. 18+Category -
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Making the First Months MatterIncredible InfantsYour baby's brain is growing and changing every second! Learn more about the important role you play in building your baby's brain and leave with brain building activities you and your baby can enjoy together. Child care for siblings is available for children 3 months through 4 years of age. Caregivers and their infants - prenatal through 12 months.ECFE 2026-2027 -
Math Rocks - 24-60 monthsMixed Age Adventures 21-60 monthsHelp your littlest learners explore the exciting world of numbers with our engaging collection of fun, hands-on math activities. Caregivers will leave with new ideas to support their child's early math learning. Sibling care is available for children 3 months through 4 years of age. Caregivers and their children 24-60 months.ECFE 2026-2027 -
Meadow Lake Adventure ClubAdventure Club School Age CareAdventure Club school-age care serves students Kindergarten through grade 5 and is located at all elementary schools throughout Robbinsdale Area Schools district. We are open 6:30AM until start time and from the end of school until 6PM. Summer 2026 registration is closed and full at this time. Registration for the 2026-27 School Year is open. Please see our website for more information.School Year 2026-2027 Adventure Club Site -
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Mechanical Minds gr. K-5STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)Welcome to Mechanical Minds: From Ideas to Machines in Motion! This engaging STEM summer camp invites young engineers, grades K-5, to dive into the exciting world of engineering and mechanics. Throughout the camp, budding inventors will explore fundamental engineering techniques and mechanisms, sparking their creativity and curiosity. Participants will have the opportunity to build their own robots, bringing their imaginative ideas to life, and embark on science projects that reflect the camp's dynamic theme. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will develop problem-solving skills, teamwork, and a deeper understanding of how machines work. Join us for a summer of innovation, discovery, and fun, where each child’s potential is transformed from ideas into mechanical motion! Camp Includes hands-on activities:Robotics & Engineering: campers engage in exciting challenges where they build robots, test out different gears, and create their gadgets.Science: Campers tackle DIY science experiments, like designing hydraulic arms or building miniature catapults, learning how real engineers and innovators solve problems.Coding: Programing & making with micro:bit (K-2), Minecraft Mod Creation(3-5)Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Starting SoonMini Game Master (Gr. 3-5)*Super Summer ExplorersStep into the world of game creation with this hands-on AI-powered camp for young innovators! Students will design, code, and customize their own video games using beginner-friendly AI tools, learning the basics of programming, storytelling, and game mechanics along the way. Each day is packed with creative challenges, teamwork, and fun experiments, culminating in a showcase where Mini Game Masters share their very own playable games.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Mini-Hawk Flag Football SummerSportsFrom football drills to fun games and touchdown cheers, Skyhawks blends skill development with the joy of the game, creating a well-rounded introduction to football.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Mission Bots Gr K-5STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)Welcome to Mission Bots: Build Robots with Purpose! This engaging STEM summer camp for children in grades K-5 invites young innovators to embark on a journey of creativity and discovery. Campers will dive into the exciting world of robotics, where they will learn to design and build their own robots with the goal of tackling real-world challenges. Through fun, hands-on activities, campers will explore tech-driven solutions to environmental, social, and community issues. Guided by experienced instructors, children will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while fostering teamwork and collaboration. Join us for a summer of innovation, where imagination meets engineering, and where every robot has a mission to make the world a better place! Camp Includes hands-on activities:Robotics & Engineering: Design and build bots to develop intelligent solutions that could make a difference in the world.Science: Campers conduct DIY science experiments to discover the science behind their inventions, applying critical thinking and creativity to solve problems in new ways.Coding: Coding with EdBlock(K-2), 3D Modeling and Printing(3-5)Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
WaitlistMixed Age Adventures - 21-42 monthsMixed Age Adventures 21-60 monthsSince children are at different levels of development at varying ages, they learn from one another as they play, interact, and develop skills. Activities are designed for fun and learning under the guidance of a licensed early childhood teacher. While children develop their social, emotional, physical and cognitive skills, parents meet separately for parenting discussions with a licensed parent educator. Child care for siblings is available for children 3 months through 4 years of age. Caregivers and their children 21-42 months.ECFE 2026-2027 -
Mixed Age Adventures - 22-60 monthsMixed Age Adventures 21-60 monthsSince children are at different levels of development at varying ages, they learn from one another as they play, interact and develop skills. Activities are designed for fun and learning under the guidance of a licensed early childhood teacher. While children develop their social, emotional, physical and cognitive skills, caregivers meet separately for parenting discussions with a licensed parent educator. Child care for siblings is available for children 3 months through 4 years of age. Caregivers and their children 24-60 months.ECFE 2026-2027 -
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Neill Adventure ClubAdventure Club School Age CareAdventure Club school-age care serves students Kindergarten through grade 5 and is located at all elementary schools throughout Robbinsdale Area Schools district. We are open 6:30AM until start time and from the end of school until 6PM. Summer 2026 registration is closed and full at this time. Registration for the 2026-27 School Year is open. Please see our website for more information.School Year 2026-2027 Adventure Club Site -
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Non School Day FAIR Pilgrim Lane 26-27Adventure Club School Age CareFAIR at Pilgrim LaneSchool Year 2026-2027 Adventure Club Non-School Day Site