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Unicorns & Their Fairy FriendsArts & CraftsUnicorns, fairies, and more mystical creatures will inspire us at this magical camp. Your child will dream of swimming with mermaids, flying on the back of a Pegasus, fighting a fire-breathing dragon, and more! Model Magic, air-dry clay, paint, glitter, and other magical materials will help bring their dreams to life.Youth Classes Summer 2026 -
Unlocking the Power of ChatGPT for Marketing SuccessTechnologyThis workshop is designed for marketers who are familiar with ChatGPT and want to learn how to effectively leverage its capabilities for marketing success. In this fast-paced, practical session, you'll discover the potential of ChatGPT and gain hands-on experience crafting effective prompts to generate compelling marketing content. We'll cover key prompting techniques and explore real-world examples across various marketing applications. Leave this session with actionable strategies and a toolkit of prompts you can immediately implement to enhance your marketing efforts. This class is being held online, interactive through Zoom. More information will be sent before class. This class will be recorded.Adult Classes Summer 2026 -
Video Game Design: PlatformerSTEMGet hands-on experience with designing your own video game from scratch! Students will create their own platform game, using Construct3, a visual coding platform that teaches students the basics and structure of programming. Learn to develop engaging gameplay. Experiment with different power-ups, enemies, and boss battles to make your game exciting and fun. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day.Youth Classes Summer 2026 -
Video Production for YouTube: "Top" List CreatorSTEMCalling all young adventurers with a passion for storytelling and creativity! This camp is specially designed for kids eager to dive into the exciting world of YouTube content creation. Students will learn simple tricks used by pro filmmakers to plan and record videos such as "Top 10" or "Favorite List" projects. They'll practice editing by adding transitions, soundtracks, and effects to make their videos shine. At the end, students will share they finished video. Students should have basic reading skills and be comfortable using a computer. Bring a USB drive (at least 8GB)on the last day to save your project.Youth Classes Summer 2026 -
Vinyasa Yoga OutdoorsFitnessStart your day with an energizing outdoor Vinyasa Yoga practice [at a location with beautiful views of Lake Minnetonka] that connects breath with movement, grounding you in the present moment. Flow through sun salutations, dynamic sequences, and mindful stretches while enjoying the fresh morning air. Perfect for all levels, this class will leave you feeling refreshed, balanced, and ready to embrace the day ahead.Adult Classes Summer 2026 -
Volleyball CampSports and FitnessExperience the thrill of team sports with Skyhawks Volleyball! Our dynamic program encapsulates all facets of the game—bumping, setting, spiking, hitting, and serving—through engaging drills and exercises. Tailored for beginners to intermediate players, we go beyond the court, emphasizing critical life skills such as leadership and teamwork. Athletes will also leave camp with their very own Skyahwks branded Volleyball! Join us for a fun-filled journey into the heart of volleyball excitement!Youth Classes Summer 2026 -
Walk and Talk Wayzata HistoryLanguage, History and CultureYou might be surprised by the colorful history that Wayzata enjoys, going way back to 1854 (four years before Minnesota became a state!). Wayzata played a key part in the explosion of boats and hotels that took place on Lake Minnetonka in the late 1800s. For many years, boats met passengers at the foot of Broadway Avenue and took them to various destinations around the lake. As this happened, the town of Wayzata began to grow, and there are many wonderful stories about the early pioneers who built homes and businesses along Lake Street. Come walk on a guided tour of what was once seven short blocks on Lake Street in the late 1880s and into the 20 th century. Learn about these historic buildings and the entrepreneurs who built them. Hosted by members of the Lake Minnetonka Historical Society, the tour will start at the Wayzata Depot (402 East Lake St.). Close to a dozen sites will be highlighted for their prominence in Wayzata history. Wear comfortable walking shoes! Please arrive in Wayzata at least 15 minutes before the start time to find parking. The closest lot is on the north side of Lake St. just a half block west of the Depot. There is a sign that says Public Parking. Upon registration, your contact information will be shared with the Lake Minnetonka Historical Society for the sole purpose of receiving a reminder communication a few days before your walk.Adult Classes Summer 2026 -
Water Games & Movement CampRecreationDesigned for warm July weather, this refreshing movement camp keeps students cool and active with daily water-themed relay and coordination challenges. Activities include sponge relays, bucket brigade water runs, drip-drip-dash, splash-tag, water-ball target throwing, bubble obstacle courses, agility paths, and team movement circuits. Campers stay engaged through continuous rotation of stations that balance structured movement with safe, fun water play. Students should bring swimwear, a towel, and a change of clothes.Youth Classes Summer 2026
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Wayzata Kids ChildcareFor the most up-to-date program information, please visit the Wayzata Kids website. Our website provides information regarding registration, contacts, cost schedules, FAQ's, site availability, program handbook, calendars and more. Registration Information 2026-27 School Year Childcare Registration: Monday, March 9, 2026 at 8 a.m. - Friday, March 13, 2026 at 4 p.m. Full-day preschool information can be found online here.Child Care Program -
Wayzata Middle School Clay Target ProgramSports and FitnessThe Wayzata Middle School Clay Target program is a partnership with Plymouth Gun Club and the Buffalo Gun Club. Experienced coaches work closely with each student to ensure proper technique, safety and skill building. The program targets Wayzata Public Schools students in grades 6, 7, and 8, however we will take 9th graders in the fall program on a space availability basis. Ninth Grade students are encouraged to join the Wayzata Clay Target team during the spring season of each year. Each student must own their own 12-gauge firearm and have passed the Minnesota DNR Hunter Education Firearm Safety program. Classes are offered twice yearly for 6 weeks. ·The Fall Program starts in early September. ·The Spring Program starts in mid-April and has an option of an additional night of instruction with the Wayzata High School Clay Target Team. **There will be separate sign ups for both programs on this site during early fall and early spring before each class starts. Interested students can contact Scott Fahlstrom 612-403-8875Please note: course fee is from Fall 2025, updated cost will be shown on Fall 2026 enrollment page.Youth Classes Fall 2026
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Welcome, Baby!Baby Steps: 0-12 MonthsCongratulations on your new baby and welcome to the Wayzata School District! The staff invites you and your baby to join us in the infant classroom to meet other families, experience ECFE, and receive a free gift. Please join us at the Wayzata Early Learning School. This is a FREE class for children 0-12 months, but you must register.2026-2027 ECFE School Year -
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Woodworking 1.0STEMBuild a picture frame, a race car, catapult and trophy display base. Builders will learn to measure, cut, sand, paint and then take home each project they build. This Youth Enrichment League (YEL) class educates students on the use of basic tools (hammers, nails, screwdriver, measuring tape, t-square and more). SAFETY IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY. No power tools will be used in class. See YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for pictures of projects and more details. NOTE: Participants should be comfortable cutting using a small saw as well as using other hand tools. Students should wear clothes that can get paint on them.Youth Classes Summer 2026
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You Rock & Swiftie Pop MakersArts & CraftsCalling all pop star dreamers! This camp is packed with creativity, music, and fun. We'll paint colorful art, draw adorable pets, sculpt with clay, design tote bags, and tie-dye our own t-shirts. Inspired by Taylor Swift and other popular artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Ariana Grande, we'll make glittering accessories, mixed-media projects, and bold designs that celebrate today's music and style. In between art sessions, we'll sing, dance, and jam to our favorite songs, making every day feel like a mini concert of creativity and self-expression!Youth Classes Summer 2026