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Sweet Spring CupcakesFamily ActivitiesCelebrate spring with a loved one by creating beautiful cupcakes together! Learn to frost, sprinkle and decorate a dozen cupcakes while enjoying quality time with a special person. For those who want to get creative, we’ll teach techniques for making roses, flowers and other spring-inspired designs. Your fee includes cupcakes, frosting and all decorations. Don’t forget to bring a box, pan or container to take your delicious creations home!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Sweet Treats CampWeek 5Who doesn't love a delicious sweet treat? Learn to make your favorite desserts such as caramel, baked goods, movie snacks and more, while learning fundamental cooking techniques that will last a lifetime. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Sweet Treats in a JarLife SkillsGet ready to mix, layer and decorate in this hands-on baking adventure designed just for kids! In our Treats in a Jar class, young bakers will learn how to create colorful frostings and layer their creations into adorable jars for a treat that is as fun to make as it is to eat.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Sweetology: The Candy STEAM LabWeek 1Step into the sweetest lab on Earth and mix up a world of fun, flavor and science! Become a candy chemist as you create your own gummy bears, whip up edible slime and experiment with sugary mixes. Learn the amazing STEAM behind your favorite treats while designing creative packaging for your confections. We’ll make this lab even sweeter with other exciting activities. It’s messy, mouthwatering and oh-so-fun the perfect recipe for a super-sweet summer adventure! Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Teeny, Tiny Treats CampWeek 10Step into a world of mini masterpieces in this sweet art class! Little artists will whip up adorable mini desserts like milkshake slime, clay cakes and tiny ice cream sundaes. It’s a hands-on adventure bursting with creativity, fun and oh-so-tiny treats! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child each day. Meets four times.Summer 2026
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Thai Street FoodHome and GardenThai cuisine is full of aromatic ingredients, cooking styles, and dish decorations. In this online interactive class, we’ll make 3 popular and delicious Thai dishes from scratch including Thai vermicelli salad, Thai coconut soup, and pad Thai with chicken.Summer 2026 -
The Art of the Blend: Craft Your Own Champagne-Style Sparkling WineHobbies and ArtsEver wondered what it’s like to be a winemaker? Now’s your chance! Join us at Mousse Sparkling Wine Co. for a hands-on experience where you’ll taste, blend and personalize your own bottle of traditional method sparkling wine. Led by owner and winemaker Josie Boyle, this interactive session takes you behind the scenes to learn about the Champagne process, taste examples of different blends and craft your perfect bottle. Dry or sweet? White or rosé? You make the call! What’s Included: Winery Tour – Go behind the scenes of our sparkling winemaking process. Guided Tasting – Explore the traditional Champagne method while sampling a variety of blends. Hands-On Blending – Learn the disgorgement process, add your own dosage and personalize your bottle with a custom label. Your Finished Bottle – Take home a one-of-a-kind sparkling wine you crafted yourself. Wine samples and snacks are provided throughout the class. Participants must be 21+.Summer 2026 -
The Big Build Camp: Robotics & EngineeringWeek 5In this dynamic session, your child will explore key robotics and STEM concepts while building and programming up to eight unique, motorized robotic and engineering models. As they create projects such as a power plant, military tank, construction crane, windmill, dump truck and farming plow, they will develop critical logical-thinking skills and gain insight into essential engineering principles including kinetic and potential energy, chain transmissions, angular momentum, Newton’s laws and centrifugal force. This camp not only inspires creativity but also equips students with the foundational knowledge they need for future success in technology and engineering. Meets four times.Summer 2026
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The Little Mermaid Theatre CampWeek 3Pearl has everything she could ever want in the depths of the ocean. As the youngest daughter of King Triton and Queen Scylla, she is expected to be content, but she dreams of life beyond the sea. Curious about the surface world, Pearl longs to walk on land and be among its people. When she rescues a young rock star from sleeping with the fishes, Pearl becomes determined to leave her underwater kingdom behind – no matter the cost. With the help of her sea creature friends and a little bit of magic, she embarks on an adventure filled with laughter, love, and the ultimate test of courage. All students participate on stage in this play. Auditions are on Monday, and will last two hours. Roles will be announced at the end of the audition and everyone will stay afterward for rehearsal. Rehearsal schedule for the week is generally 8:30am-12:45pm, but might vary based on role. An exact schedule will be distributed on Monday. Please be sure to send a snack and water bottle with your student every day! Public performances will be held on Friday at 7pm and Saturday at 11am at Shakopee West Middle School (Carl A. Olson Auditorium). Tickets are $5/person. There will be a private performance for YMCA childcare on Friday at 1pm.Summer 2026 -
The Little Mermaid Ticket SalesWeek 3Join us for Storybook Theatre's production of The Little Mermaid. Performances will take place June 26-27 at West Middle School's Carl A. Olson Auditorium. Seating is general admission. Tickets are $5 per person. Get your tickets today! Please note: All ticket sales will be online for this production.Summer 2026 -
The Queen's Gambit Chess TournamentSTEMCheckmate! All experience levels are welcome and players are divided into the following groupings by age: 5-8, 9-12, 13-17 and 18+. Each participant plays five rounds. Registration cost includes pizza and a drink for each participant, as well as trophies, medals and other awards. This tournament is refereed and run by the Twin Cities Chess Club, in partnership with Prior Lake-Savage Community Education.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Therapeutic Breathwork: Practical Tools for Real LifeHealth and WellnessDiscover how your breath can become one of the most effective tools for calming the mind and balancing the body. In this workshop, you’ll learn simple, accessible breath practices that you can return to anytime life feels overwhelming: Kapalabhati: Energize and clear mental fog. Alternate Nostril Breathing: Balance the nervous system and restore focus. Bhramari: Relieve stress and soothe anxiety. Ratio Breathing: Steady the mind and regulate emotions through longer, balanced exhales. These are practical tools you can use in daily life: at work, before sleep, during stressful moments, or simply to feel more present. No prior experience required.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tie-Dye CreationsWeek 8This class is a fun way to learn color properties and how colors combine to make new colors. Each participant will get a white T-shirt to start and will learn several folding techniques before they decide on a folding pattern. They will fold the shirts themselves and then get to pick several different colors to dye their project. As they are waiting for the dye to set, they will make a few watercolor butterflies and/or flowers. Lastly, they will learn the art of resist drawing and watercolor painting with one more creation. Please dress for a mess as clothes may get stained.Summer 2026 -
Turbo Builders: RC Racing LabWeek 9Ready, set, build! Step into the Turbo Builders Lab where imagination meets engineering and speed. Design, construct and race your own remote-controlled LEGO® car, fine-tuning it for ultimate performance. Build the race track and compete with friends in epic races! Besides building amazing RC cars, this camp includes other super fun STEAM activities. (No LEGO® creations are taken home.) Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Video Production for YouTube CampWeek 6Learn how to create your own YouTube content in this hands-on camp! Students will practice shooting video, capturing sound and developing an online presence. In the first half of camp, they’ll discover techniques filmmakers use for better shots, lighting and audio, and practice editing with film software through a class project. In the second half, students will work together on an unboxing or product review video. They’ll edit their project, add transitions, special effects and a soundtrack, then share their finished video. Students should have basic reading skills. Bring a USB drive (at least 8 GB) on the last day. Meets four times.Summer 2026
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Wee WondersParent and Infant/ToddlerIn the early years of your child’s life the brain undergoes rapid growth and establishes the foundation for future cognitive, emotional, and social abilities. Let’s play, explore, sing and have time with friends to have fun and provide your child with opportunities to build their brain. This is a non-separating class, parents will have opportunities to learn about ways to support their babies development and learningSummer 2026 -
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