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3D Engineering: Architectural & StructuralAugust 3-6Step into the role of an architect and bring your ideas to life. Using specialized LEGO® architectural kits, you will design and build towers, castles, houses and more while working in pairs. The camp introduces three-dimensional design and explores how math and engineering shape construction. Experiment with size, scale and techniques like stacking and staggering bricks to create strong, stable structures. Projects include houses with removable roofs, castles with turrets and towers built for strength.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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3D Printing Harry Potter-InspiredJuly 27-30Bring a little magic to life while learning real 3D design skills! Use TinkerCAD to create custom projects like a pendant and wand, exploring how to model objects in three dimensions and experiment with shapes and structures. While waiting for your 3D prints, you will take part in Harry Potter–inspired challenges and design themed video games. You will receive two small printed designs to take home. Printing and material fees are included. Please bring a USB drive to camp. Harry Potter is a trademark of Warner Bros. and is not affiliated with this camp.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
3D Printing Minecraft InspiredJune 29-July 2This 3D design and printing camp introduces you to 3D modeling using TinkerCAD. Design custom mobs and Minecraft‑inspired creations while learning how shapes and structures work in three dimensions. You will also take part in themed design challenges and simple game‑creation activities while projects are printing. You will receive two small 3D‑printed designs to take home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive to camp. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang Studios and is not affiliated with this camp.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
3D Printing: Design, Build, RaceAugust 3-6Start your engines and your imagination in this hands-on camp. Learn how engineers design and test vehicles using 3D printing. You will create two types of cars—a self-powered car using stored mechanical energy and a DC motor-powered car—while learning the basics of 3D modeling, motion, energy and aerodynamics. Using the engineering design process, you’ll sketch, build, test and refine your creations before racing them.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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A Functional Approach to Plantar FasciitisHealth & WellnessThis class will help you understand what’s really causing your foot pain—and how to fix it for good. You’ll learn why the pain keeps coming back, how your body’s strength and movement affect your feet, and try simple exercises that can help you heal. This whole-body approach can help you move with confidence and feel better every day. Important Note: Attendance at the Foot Foundations workshop is highly encouraged for everyone who wishes to get the most benefit from any of the other foot workshops. All other foot workshops will reference core concepts and exercises introduced in the Foot Foundations session, helping you build a strong base for better understanding and lasting results.Adult W-SP 26 -
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ACT Practice TestSkills BoostTake the first step toward higher ACT scores! We’re offering a free community ACT practice test that simulates real testing conditions. Students will receive a detailed score report highlighting strengths and areas for improvement with a scheduled one-on-one follow-up appointment within two weeks after the test. This is a stress-free way to experience the ACT, discover where you stand, and create a plan for success. Space is limited—reserve your spot today! On test day, bring your registration form, photo identification, number 2 pencil, watch or timing device, permitted calculator, and snack to eat outside the testing room.Youth W-SP 26 -
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Academic Booster – Language ArtsSkills BoostBest Brains offer customized lesson plans tailored to the needs of each individual student for Math and English. Whether you need help in a subject area or need more challenge to keep you stimulated, we have an academic path curated for you. Our curriculum is based on common core and is non-repetitive. Our licensed teachers focus on individualized teaching and aim to challenge you by introducing new concepts and skills each week. All material, including weekly workbooks and supplies is provided. Language Arts: Our program covers all five components—reading comprehension, writing, grammar, spelling, and vocabulary—helping students communicate clearly and analyze text effectively.Youth W-SP 26 -
Academic Booster – MathSkills BoostBest Brains offer customized lesson plans tailored to the needs of each individual student for Math and English. Whether you need help in a subject area or need more challenge to keep you stimulated, we have an academic path curated for you. Our curriculum is based on common core and is non-repetitive. Our licensed teachers focus on individualized teaching and aim to challenge you by introducing new concepts and skills each week. All materials, including weekly workbooks and supplies are provided. Math: Weekly lessons blend computational and non-computational skills using word problems, real-world applications, timed quizzes, and puzzles to make learning engaging and fun.Youth W-SP 26 -
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Advanced Home Electrical Repair IIHome & GardenKeep building your skills in this hands-on class! You’ll learn how to safely install light switches (single-pole and 3-way), outlets, and light fixtures. You’ll even wire a light bulb and test the circuit to see how it works. We’ll talk about different types of light bulbs and how to choose the right LED bulb. You’ll also learn about installing ceiling fans and other fixtures. Please bring your own wire stripper, straight and Phillips screwdrivers, and long-nose pliers if you have them. Note: You must take Basic Home Electrical Repair I before joining this class. The instructor recommends signing up for both Part I and Part II at the same time.Adult W-SP 26 -
Adventure Engineers: Explore & BuildAugust 3-6Build, discover and have fun in this indoor adventure camp. Design shelters, make solar ovens for s’mores, build bridges and take on hands-on challenges inspired by nature—all inside. Use your creativity, teamwork and problem-solving skills every day. By the end of the week, you’ll leave with cool projects, new skills and big smiles—no hiking boots required.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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Adventurer’s Guild D&D – Pirates of HoshiJune 15-18Pirates are attacking the city of Hoshi—and your guild is needed! In this beginner‑friendly Dungeons & Dragons camp, you will learn a simplified version of the game while building teamwork, communication, and math skills. Work together to battle enemies, solve problems, and save the city. You will take home your own dice set and character sheet. No experience needed. Please leave all D&D items at home.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
WaitlistAdventures with Dad (Birth-five years old)Birth to FivesEnjoy time with your child in a class full of fun, learning and connection. You will also talk about parenting and what it’s like to be a dad or father figure.ECFE II: Winter/Spring 2025-26 -
Aladdin Kids MusicalSpecialty CampsJoin us for Aladdin Kids, the beloved story reimagined with expanded characters, new songs, and plenty of adventure! Follow Aladdin, his friends, and the Genie as they journey through a world of wishes, challenges, and magic. This upbeat production is perfect for students who love to sing, dance, act—or those trying theater for the first time. • Every student receives a role—no experience needed • Limited to 50 participants; pre‑registration required • Lead‑role auditions held on the first day • Costumes provided (students supply base layer) • Led by theater professionals who build confidence, teamwork, and leadership • Two free performances for family & friends Rehearsals and performances at Maple Grove Middle School Tuesday-Friday, June 9-12 from 1-3:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, June 15-18 from 1-3:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, June 22-25 from 1-3:30 p.m. Friday, June 26 – Tech Rehearsal at MGMS from 1-4:15 p.m. Performances at MGMS – Saturday, June 27 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. (cast arrives at 11:45 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.) Fee: $229 Min/Max: 35/50Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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Alien Goo Adventures: Science from Outer SpaceJuly 6-9Calling all future scientists. Alien Goo Adventures introduces you to hands-on science inspired by outer space. Explore a new type of alien goo each day. Materials may be stretchy, glowing, or slimy.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
All About Animals (Pre-K)June 15-18Roar, hop, and wiggle your way into the amazing world of animals! In this playful camp designed for pre-K students, we’ll discover creatures big and small through hands-on activities, stories, and creative crafts. From furry friends to fascinating bugs, your child will learn what animals eat, where they live, and how they move—get ready for a week of animal-themed games, songs, and surprises!Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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All About Minnesota (Pre-K)July 6-9Pack your curiosity and get ready to discover the wonders of Minnesota! Explore what makes our state so special—from shimmering lakes and towering trees to amazing animals and colorful seasons. Through hands-on activities, crafts, songs, and stories, learn about Minnesota’s nature, landmarks, and traditions in a playful, interactive way.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Amazing Athletes (Pre-K)July 13-16This camp helps children build motor skills, hand-eye coordination and cardiovascular fitness through Amazing Athletes activities. Experience two different age-appropriate sports each day, learn basic muscle groups and explore a fruit or vegetable through fun, hands-on activities. This camp focuses on skill-building in a positive, noncompetitive environment.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Amazing Authors: Anna Dewdney (Pre-K)June 15-18Enjoy stories from Llama Llama by Anna Dewdney. Explore simple themes of friendship, kindness, and summer adventures. Activities support early literacy and offer fun, hands-on ways to connect with the stories.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Amazing Authors: Dr. Seuss (Pre-K)July 20-23Explore the colorful, rhyming world of Dr. Seuss. The week will be filled with the classic stories of Dr. Seuss, playful language and memorable characters. Through hands‑on art, simple games and pretend‑play activities, campers step into the silly and creative style that makes Dr. Seuss so loved.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Amazing Authors: Eric Carle (Pre-K)June 29-July 2The classic stories of Eric Carle come to life through art, play and hands‑on exploration in this camp. Enjoy favorite Eric Carle books such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? while learning simple early literacy skills in a joyful and age‑friendly way.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Amazing Authors: Mo Willems (Pre-K)July 13-16Explore the books of Mo Willems including your favorite characters Pigeon, Elephant, and Piggie. Camp includes hands-on activities inspired by the books. Get creative with Pigeon art, act out silly scenes with friends or design new adventures for Elephant and Piggie.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26