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Waitlist1-on-1 Swim Lessons, Age 5-AdultSwim LessonsOur private swim lessons provide 1-on-1 instruction based on the needs and desires of the registered participant. Instructors will gauge the level of the participant based off the first session, and tailor the rest of the lessons based off their skills and abilities.Fall 2026 -
Advanced Beginner / Intermediate Skating CampHockey/SkatingThis camp is designed for skaters who are comfortable on the ice and ready to build on their skills. Led by the Sartell Figure Skating Club (SFSC) coaches, skaters will focus on improving balance, control, and confidence while learning stronger forward and backward skating, stops, turns, and introductory figure skating skills. Instruction is grouped by ability to ensure each skater is challenged at an appropriate level in a positive and encouraging environment. Skaters should plan to bring their own skates or plan to rent hockey skates from the Scheels Athletic Complex. SFSC has a limited number of skates that can be borrowed on a first come first served basis. Join us to take the next step in your skating journey! For questions, please contact sartellfsc@gmail.com.Fall 2026 -
Air Dry Clay Designing (PVES)Creativity and FunBring your imagination to life with clay! Students will sculpt their favorite animals, creatures, characters, or original creations using air-dry clay. With plenty of room for creativity, each artist will design a unique sculpture to take home to complete the drying process.Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 2Fall 2026 -
Babysitting ClinicLifestyle, Health and SafetyThis hands-on Babysitting Clinic, for students in grades 5-8 includes activities that focus on basic first aid, fire and weather safety, child development and parent expectations. A handbook will be provided and each participant will receive a certificate after successfully completing this two hour course.Fall 2026 -
Back to School Storybook STEM with Mrs. Rudolph (MHES)Creativity and FunWhat if your favorite story came with a science experiment? In Storybook STEM, every adventure begins with a book. Students dive into a read-aloud, then roll up their sleeves to engineer, investigate, and create, inspired by the characters and challenges from the page. Students practice teamwork, creative problem-solving, and the engineering design process, all while deepening their love of reading. No experience required, just a big imagination and a willingness to try, fail, and try again.Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
Beginning Karate for KidsMiscellaneous RecreationAn Introduction to the traditional martial art of Okinawan Karate. Basics of punching, kicking, & striking will be taught. Students begin to learn the bones in their bodies and start to understand the concepts of self discipline, awareness, concern for others, and principles for the class and for life. Wear loose, comfortable clothing; practicing is barefooted for better balance.Fall 2026 -
Brick Builders MHESMath & ScienceGet creative as you build a fun LEGO® project to take home! In this hands-on class, you'll complete your kit, enjoy some coloring, and have time to play and explore. While building, you’ll also develop basic engineering skills, problem-solving techniques, and critical thinking — all while having a blast!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
Brick Builders PVESMath & ScienceGet creative as you build a fun LEGO® project to take home! In this hands-on class, you'll complete your kit, enjoy some coloring, and have time to play and explore. While building, you’ll also develop basic engineering skills, problem-solving techniques, and critical thinking — all while having a blast!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 1Fall 2026 -
Brick Builders RESMath & ScienceGet creative as you build a fun LEGO® project to take home! In this hands-on class, you'll complete your kit, enjoy some coloring, and have time to play and explore. While building, you’ll also develop basic engineering skills, problem-solving techniques, and critical thinking — all while having a blast!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 1Fall 2026 -
Candy Corn Catapults - Stem EngineeringMath & ScienceReady, aim, launch! Step into the world of ballistics and structural engineering in this high-energy, hands-on workshop. Students will become siege engineers as they design, build, and test their own desktop catapults. Then, they'll put their creations to the test by launching candy corn and using the principles of physics to aim for bubbling cauldrons. It's a fun challenge that combines creativity, problem-solving, and friendly competition while exploring the science of force, motion, and engineering.Door #/Bring to Class: Door 16 (back of the building)Fall 2026 -
Christmas Craft Workshop (RES)Creativity and FunCelebrate the season with festive creativity! Kids in grades K–5 will make fun Christmas crafts using colorful supplies and holiday decorations. They'll create cheerful keepsakes and handmade treasures to take home and enjoy all season longFall 2026 -
Classroom Drivers EducationLifestyle, Health and SafetyThis course is for students looking to complete the classroom portion of Driver’s Education. This class does not include behind the wheel. Classroom instruction consists of videos, lectures, study guides, presentations, tests, and discussions. The state of MN requires 30 hours of classroom instruction. Each of the 10 sessions consists of three hours of classroom instruction. Upon completion of their 30 hours of classroom instruction, students will receive a “Certificate of Completion” which allows them to get a blue card from a driving school (must pre-register for behind the wheel with them to receive the blue card). Once they have a blue card from the driving school they can then schedule to take a Minnesota permit test. Students must bring iPad or laptop with them to class. The student must attend all 10 sessions. Any missed sessions must be made up before a certificate of completion will be issued. The instructor will be available for hire ($25/hr.) after the session concludes for any missed sessions. Students may start driving classes at the age of 14, obtain their permit at age 15 and license at the age of 16.Fall 2026 -
Cotton Candy CarnivalCreativity and FunDiscover the sweet science behind cotton candy! In this fun-filled class, you'll learn how cotton candy is made by heating and spinning flavored sugar and Jolly Ranchers into fluffy treats. We'll also play exciting carnival-style games with chances to win fun prizes. Every child will go home with their own cotton candy and plenty of prizes. Bring your friends and join us for a sweet, carnival-inspired adventure!Door #/Bring to Class: Door 16 (back of the building)Fall 2026 -
Cozy Christmas Camp with Mrs. McG (MHES)Creativity and FunJoin Mrs. McG for cozy Christmas themed crafting and festivities! Students can register for individual sessions or enjoy the full series at a discount.Dec 3: DIY Decor - Class begins with a snack, and students will be making festive decor to bring home and decorate for the holidays. Dec 10: Christmas Gift Making - Class begins with a snack, and students will be making a couple of homemade gifts to give to loved ones as Christmas presents.Dec 17: Festive Fun - Class begins with a snack, followed by Christmas games, activities, and fun!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
Edible 3D Cell Models - Stem Journey into the MicrobakeryMath & ScienceAre you ready to build the building blocks of life one cookie at a time? Step into our Cytology Kitchen for a hands-on exploration of the microscopic world! In this fun STEM class, you'll trade microscopes for frosting and candy as you create delicious, three-dimensional models of one of nature's most important structures: the cell. As you build, you'll discover the differences between plant and animal cells, identify their unique parts, and learn how each organelle works together to keep cells alive and functioning. By the end of class, you'll take home your edible cell model along with a better understanding of the amazing building blocks of life. Door #/Bring to Class: Door 16 (back of the building)Fall 2026 -
Fall Fun with Mrs. McG (MHES)Creativity and FunJoin Mrs. McG for a festive fall camp full of learning, exploring, and hands-on fun! Students can register for individual sessions or enjoy the full series at a discount. Each week features a unique fall theme with crafts, activities, and seasonal surprises.Oct 1: Enjoy a snack followed by some learning about leaves, a leaf themed craft and leaf science. Oct 8: Class begins with a snack, followed by pumpkin painting and other fun pumpkin themed activities.Oct 22: Class begins with a snack, followed by Halloween games, activities, and fun!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
Galaxy Bottles (PVES)Creativity and FunBack by popular demand! Create a sparkling galaxy in a bottle filled with glitter, sequins, color, and imagination. Students will design their own mesmerizing sensory bottle and discover how a few simple materials can become a swirling work of art. Shake it up and watch your galaxy come to life!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 2Fall 2026 -
Get Outdoors: Park Play Day CampOutdoor FunParents, enjoy a FULL day to yourselves while your child has fun in the great outdoors! Our licensed staff will facilitate learning experiences using the play-based learning approach. Park Play camps are committed to offering the balance of self-directed and self-driven learning through inquiry, play, and freedoms to design & create. Campers can expect to engage in healthy risk-taking, “soft”/”essential”/”life” skills (i.e. the interpersonal attributes of communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creation).Fall 2026 -
Get Outdoors: Season of CelebrationOutdoor FunCelebrate the changing seasons with "Seasons of Celebration". Each seasonal event includes a guided nature hike and themed seasonal activities. All ages welcome. Registration is required for both children and adults and all children must be accompanied by an adult.Fall 2026 -
Get your GLOW On: Nighttime Hike - (Families)Outdoor FunJoin us for a unique and exhilarating experience under the stars! Join us for a guided nighttime hike that will take you on a journey through the wonders of the dark. All hikes are guided, and glow sticks are provided to create a magical atmosphere. What's a nighttime adventure without a delicious treat? Enjoy a s'more smorgasbord around the campfire as you listen to the sounds of the night. All children must be accompanied by an adult.Fall 2026 -
Girls Soccer Youth CampSoccerThis open gym is for girls in 3rd-8th grades and will provide opportunities to work on soccer skills with the high school coaching staff.Fall 2026 -
Grandparents Are GrandFamily EventsJoin Jacki Oltz for a special Grandparent & Grandchild Class filled with fun, laughter, and memory-making moments! Halloween may be spooky, but this class is all about sweet treats, smiles, and spending quality time together. Bring your little goblins and enjoy a spooktacular morning of crafts, games, written activities, and a fun photo booth experience! Use your own device for pictures, and we’ll be there to help capture those special moments together. A snack will be provided, so come ready to create, play, and make memories that will last long after Halloween is over. Register for each person attending, price is per participant. This class is designed for grades K-5 with grandparent(s).Door #/Bring to Class: Door 5Fall 2026 -
Halloween Craft Party (RES)Creativity and FunGet ready for some spooky fun! Kids in grades K–5 will create festive Halloween crafts using colorful paper, stickers, and more. They'll make creative decorations and take home their handmade masterpieces just in time for Halloween!Fall 2026 -
Intro to Skating CampHockey/SkatingIs your child interested in hockey, figure skating, or simply learning how to skate for fun? No matter the reason, there’s a place for them at our Intro to Skating Camp led by the experienced coaches of the Sartell Figure Skating Club (SFSC). Skaters will learn skating basics such as how to fall safely, get back up, and move confidently on the ice. Skaters should plan to bring their own skates or to rent hockey skates from the Scheels Athletic Complex. SFSC has a limited number of skates that can be borrowed on a first come first served basis. Join us for a fun and supportive introduction to skating! For questions, please contact sartellfsc@gmail.comFall 2026