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Summer WoodlandKidstopRegistration for Summer 2026 opens on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at 6 a.m. Summer 2026 Weaver Lake is no longer accepting contract requests due to capacity and current pending contracts. Please register your Summer 2026 request for another location. Registration for 2026-27 School Year opens on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 6 a.m. *School Year - Before and/or After School Child Care K-5 *Summer - Child Care entering K-5 Kidstop Summer & School Year Family Handbook 2026 Kidstop Summer Brochure 2026-27 Kidstop School Year Flyer 2025-26 Kidstop School Year Brochure 2025-26 Kidstop School Year Tuition Calendar 2025-26 NSD Register & Cancel Deadline Calendar 2025-26 Family and Student Terms and Conditions for Kidstop Summer & School Year AttendanceSummer 2026 KS Site -
Super Mario Game CodingJuly 20-23Create your own platform fighter game in this hands‑on coding camp! Using Construct 3, an easy‑to‑use game development platform, you will design and build a Super Smash Bros.–style game. Learn game development basics, including character selection, combat systems, item integration, and stage design. By the end, you will have a dynamic, playable game that you created. Bring a USB drive to camp to save your work. Super Smash Bros. is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. This camp is not affiliated with or endorsed by Nintendo.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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Superhero City (Pre-K)July 27-30Explore what it means to be a real-life superhero. Campers discover their own “superpowers” through simple activities that highlight kindness, bravery, creativity and teamwork. Each day includes hands-on art projects, pretend‑play adventures and movement games that help practice these powerful traits. Design your own cape, build a superhero hideout or work together to solve playful challenges around the classroom.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Survive the Wild Outdoor EngineersJuly 13-16In this STEM camp, you will work in teams to design and build creative survival gadgets. Projects include making a periscope, using solar power to cook treats, engineering a water‑purification device, and building a shelter. Activities take place in the classroom with some outdoor testing. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, apply sunscreen if desired.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Sweet KidzArt FactoryJune 15-18Create sweet‑themed artwork inspired by treats and desserts. Projects include candy‑inspired paintings, milkshake drawings, cupcake collages, and ice‑cream sculptures. Use paint, pastels, clay, and mixed media to make bright, colorful creations. In this hands‑on camp, you will enjoy bold colors, fun projects, and creative imagination.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Sweetology: The Candy STEAM LabJuly 6-9Step into the sweetest lab on earth and mix up a world of fun, flavor, and science! Become a candy chemist as you create treats such as gummy bears and edible slime. Learn simple STEAM concepts using safe, guided experiments.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Swiftie-tastic Art Friday CampOne Day CampsFriday morning fun! Come to this hands-on camp, where you will design and make friendship bracelets inspired by Taylor Swift music and style. Using beads, charms, and simple tools, you will create colorful designs while making new friends.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Swifties Dance CampJuly 27-30Dance through the Eras in this fun, high‑energy dance camp! Learn ballet, jazz, and hip‑hop steps and combine them into exciting routines set to Taylor‑inspired music. Each day includes dance games, crafts, and bracelet making for extra creative fun. Ballet or jazz shoes are encouraged. Families are invited to a short performance during the last 15 minutes of camp on Thursday, July 30.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Swifties Dance CampJuly 27-30Dance through the Eras in this fun, high‑energy dance camp! Learn ballet, jazz, and hip‑hop steps and combine them into exciting routines set to Taylor‑inspired music. Each day includes dance games, crafts, and bracelet making for extra creative fun. Ballet or jazz shoes are encouraged. Families are invited to a short performance during the last 15 minutes of camp on Thursday, July 30.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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TGA GolfSportsLearn to play golf in a fun and easy way with TGA! Our coaches will teach you the basics, including how to swing, chip, and putt. You’ll also learn about confidence and good sportsmanship while enjoying the game. Classes are small, with only eight students per coach, so you’ll get plenty of personal attention. All equipment is provided—just come ready to learn and have fun! Whether you’re new to golf or want to improve your skills, this class is a great way to enjoy the sport. Each participant will receive a hat, handbook, ball marker, and other fun prizes.Youth W-SP 26 -
TGA Golf CampJuly 13-16Learn golf in a fun, safe, and supportive environment with TGA’s experienced instructors. With an 8:1 student‑to‑coach ratio, you’ll get personalized attention while building confidence and sportsmanship. Practice fundamentals like full swing, chipping, and putting through engaging drills and activities. All equipment and training materials are provided—no need to bring gear. Whether you’re new to golf or want to improve, this camp makes it easy to learn and love the game!Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
TGA PickleballSportsDiscover the fun of pickleball, a fast-paced game that’s similar to tennis but easier to learn. Our TGA (Teach. Grow. Achieve.) coaches make learning simple and enjoyable with small class sizes—only eight students per coach—so you get plenty of personal attention. We provide all the equipment you need as you practice skills like hitting, serving, and playing real games. You’ll also learn about teamwork, honesty, and staying positive. Every student receives a hat and wristband, plus chances to win other fun prizes!Youth W-SP 26 -
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TGA Tennis CampJuly 13-16Learn tennis in a fun, safe, and supportive environment with TGA’s expert coaches. With an 8:1 student‑to‑coach ratio, you’ll get plenty of personal attention while building confidence and skills. Through drills, rally games, and activities, practice groundstrokes, volleys, and serves. All equipment is provided—no need to bring a racquet. Just wear athletic clothing, bring a water bottle, and get ready to play!Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Tai Chi and Qigong Mix It Up!Health & WellnessIn this class, you’ll explore gentle forms of movement to help improve balance, flexibility, and body awareness. You’ll practice different tai chi and qigong forms, learn about acupressure points, and try tools like the tai chi ruler, bang stick, baoding balls, and an unweighted ball. This class is great for most physical conditions. You should be able to turn, bend slightly, and stand for part of the time. No experience needed—just wear loose clothes and flat shoes (no sandals), and come ready to relax and feel better!Adult W-SP 26 -
WaitlistTantalizing Thai Cuisine (Participation Class)Cooking & NutritionEnjoy a flavorful evening learning how to make popular dishes from Vietnam and Thailand! You’ll start by making fresh Vietnamese summer rolls with hoisin and peanut dipping sauces. Then, try crispy Vietnamese spring rolls filled with pork, turkey, and glass noodles. Next, cook classic Pad Thai with rice noodles, chicken, eggs, garlic, chilies, basil, scallions, and bean sprouts. For dessert, you’ll make Thai lime custard topped with whipped cream. No experience needed—just come ready to cook and enjoy!Adult W-SP 26 -
Taxes in RetirementFamily & FinanceYou have to pay taxes—but don’t pay more than you need to! In this class, you’ll learn how smart tax planning can help you save money now and in retirement. We’ll talk about: How to choose the best places to save for retirement How to create a tax-friendly retirement paycheck How taxes affect Social Security and Medicare How to pass money to your family without extra taxes With careful planning, you can lower your lifetime tax bill and keep more of your hard-earned money. This class will help you understand your options and make smarter financial choices.Adult W-SP 26
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Teen Driver's EducationTeen Driver's EducationSafeway Driving School was selected by Osseo Area Schools and the Community Engagement department to provide teen driver's education. Safeway is the largest driving school in MN, instructing over 9,000 teens this year alone. It has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and is a BBB Accredited Business. Safeway has 90 experienced instructors background checked by the MN Dept. of Public Safety. When creating your account online, please follow the steps below: 1. Enter in your information and submit. 2. Click the family tab and choose to add a relationship. 3. Click child in the drop down menu (as how they are related to you). 4. Add your child's information (as much information as possible so we can support their experience). 5. Search for your Safeway course and register. 6. You can call, stop by the office or go online to register. If you have questions, call Community Education at 763-391-7242. Classroom training can be taken by students who are 14-1/2 years or older and consists of 10 three-hour lessons. Each lesson is independent and can be taken in any order. If a lesson is missed, the student can sign up for make-up lesson on their Safeway account at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. If you miss a lesson, you need to make up the exact lesson you miss. Lesson calendars are all available on Safeway's website at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. Behind-the-wheel training consists of 3 two-hour private lessons that can be scheduled online or by calling Safeway at 651-351-9150. Pick-up and drop-off is at home, school or work. Training is done in a white late-model car with Safeway's "Student Driver" graphics. You may either pay the full $440 upfront or you can pay $280 at registration with $80 due at your 1st behind-the-wheel and $80 at the 2nd behind-the-wheel. Program includes classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons and all class materials. Classroom instruction is 30 hours and behind-the-wheel training is 6 hours. If your student is more than 5 minutes late to class they will not be allowed to participate in that day's lesson. This is a MN State standard that Safeway follows closely and can be found under the frequently asked questions on their website.Teen Driver's Ed W-SP 26 -
Teen Driver's EducationTeen Driver's EducationSafeway Driving School was selected by Osseo Area Schools and the Community Engagement department to provide teen driver's education. Safeway is the largest driving school in MN, instructing over 9,000 teens this year alone. It has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and is a BBB Accredited Business. Safeway has 90 experienced instructors background checked by the MN Dept. of Public Safety. When creating your account online, please follow the steps below: 1. Enter in your information and submit. 2. Click the family tab and choose to add a relationship. 3. Click child in the drop down menu (as how they are related to you). 4. Add your child's information (as much information as possible so we can support their experience). 5. Search for your Safeway course and register. 6. You can call, stop by the office or go online to register. If you have questions, call Community Education at 763-391-7242. Classroom training can be taken by students who are 14-1/2 years or older and consists of 10 three-hour lessons. Each lesson is independent and can be taken in any order. If a lesson is missed, the student can sign up for make-up lesson on their Safeway account at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. If you miss a lesson, you need to make up the exact lesson you miss. Lesson calendars are all available on Safeway's website at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. Behind-the-wheel training consists of 3 two-hour private lessons that can be scheduled online or by calling Safeway at 651-351-9150. Pick-up and drop-off is at home, school or work. Training is done in a white late-model car with Safeway's "Student Driver" graphics. You may either pay the full $440 upfront or you can pay $280 at registration with $80 due at your 1st behind-the-wheel and $80 at the 2nd behind-the-wheel. Program includes classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons and all class materials. Classroom instruction is 30 hours and behind-the-wheel training is 6 hours. If your student is more than 5 minutes late to class they will not be allowed to participate in that day's lesson. This is a MN State standard that Safeway follows closely and can be found under the frequently asked questions on their website.Teen Driver's Ed Sum 26 -
TeenzArt: Next-Level SketchJuly 20-23Build stronger drawing skills while exploring the styles you enjoy most. Practice key techniques such as proportions, shading, visual storytelling and sketchbook habits that support growth and confidence. You will work with a variety of drawing styles, including anime, realism, cartoons, portraits and animals. The week includes both guided lessons and personal choice projects, giving you the chance to develop your own creative voice. By the end of camp, you will have a small portfolio that shows your progress, highlights your strengths and celebrates your creativity.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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