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  • Dash Sports: Multi-Sport Camp Full Day Camp

    DASH Sports Summer FULL DAY Multi-Sport camp includes fun skills training and games in three sports: Soccer, Basketball, and Flag Football. Athletes will spend roughly 1.5 hours learning and practicing each sport per day. Key sports skills will be taught and practiced in all 3 sports including: dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, and more! Also included daily are fun games such as Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, Kickball, and more! Camp ends with games/scrimmages the final day for each sport, where athletes can showcase their skills. Campers should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, lunch, two snacks, and athletic shoes and clothing. All equipment is provided.
  • Dash Sports: Multi-Sport Tykes Camp

    DASH Sports Summer Multi-Sport camp includes fun skills training and games in three sports: Soccer, Flag Football, and Baseball. Key sports skills will be taught and practiced in all 3 sports so athletes will come out of camp with a great understanding of key skill components and gameplay of each sport. Camp ends with games/scrimmages the final day for each sport, where athletes can showcase their skills. Campers should wear athletic clothing/shoes and sunscreen. Bring a water bottle, snack, and a baseball glove. This is a great camp that produces well rounded athletes. Balls and other equipment are all provided.
  • Dash Sports: Soccer Camp JUNE

    DASH Sports Summer soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills (dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense) training and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day where athletes can showcase their skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a snack (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided. Example Schedule 20 minute check-in/intro/warm-up 30 minutes skill drills (first skill of the day) 30 minutes skill games 15 minute snack/bathroom break, value of the day discussion 15 minute camp game 30 minute skill drills (second skill of the day) 30 minute skill games 10 minute wrap up/pick-up/check out
  • Dash Sports: Soccer Tykes JULY

    DASH Sports soccer Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.
  • Dash Sports: Soccer Tykes JUNE

    DASH Sports Summer soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills (dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense) training and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day where athletes can showcase their skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a snack (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided.
  • Dash Sports: Track & Field Camp

    DASH Sports Summer Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: sprinting, throwing (javelin and shot put), relay running, long jumping and distance running. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. All players will be timed/tested on the first and last day. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track and field performance. Campers should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and wear athletic clothing/shoes. Example Schedule 20 minute check-in/intro/warm-up 30 minutes skill drills (first skill of the day) 30 minutes skill games 15 minute snack/bathroom break, value of the day discussion 15 minute camp game 30 minute skill drills (second skill of the day) 30 minute skill games 10 minute wrap up/pick-up/check out
  • Dash Sports: Track and Field Tykes

    DASH Sports Track & Field Tykes camps provide participants with a basic introduction to Track & Field events. Participants will learn and practice how to correctly run, jump, and throw. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall athletic ability & performance. Campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.
  • Date Night Pottery

    Capture moments, share laughter, and create unique pottery together on a potter's wheel. Form your pieces in session 1 and bring them to life with glazing in session 2. Guided by Lea Iverson of Squirrel Mind Design.
  • Diverse Multicultural Communication Skills

    Use storytelling to dive into the three basic D.M.C. (Diverse Multicultural Communication) skills. Explore interpersonal skills through "Feeding the Story," fostering understanding across cultures. Dive into personal narratives' influence and empower self-awareness. Unpack modern vs. archaic views of suffering to bridge communication gaps and cultivate empathy. This three session class uses storytelling to dive into the three basic D. M.C. (Diverse Multicultural Communication) skills. Each session is 1.5 hours long and each three session course will use a different story told in three parts followed by a discussion on the three basic D. M. C. skills. "Feeding the story" as a life skill for interpersonal communication skills and deepening authentic connections:In “Feeding the Story” we will learn a powerful technique that can be applied to our daily interactions with others, and in so doing greatly deepen our understanding of other cultures, from different countries or racial cultures, corporate cultures, all the way down to our own individualized culture. By having a technique for understanding our differences, we can build more authentic relationships. The Power of the stories we tell ourselves, and allow others to tell us about ourselves. We will learn how these stories can carry a powerful influence over our lives, and how these stories can be allies or barriers to how we interact with others. We will also examine how through conscious intentionality, we can recraft our own personal stories. Modern vs. Archaic definitions of suffering and how these definitions impact our communication. By examining the archaic definition of suffering and discussing how the old stories viewed suffering and how our modern definition of suffering has changed we can start to frame suffering in a way that allows us to bridge the communication gap associated with this topic. Individual stories will be chosen prior to class start date but will be from a large variety of ancient and modern cultures from across the globe and throughout history. A few examples: Mesopotamian, Japanese, Egyptian, Celtic, Norse, Chinese, Indian, and many more.
  • Dog Academy: Basic Obedience

    For dogs 5 months and up, master basic obedience commands like heel, sit, stay, come, and more. Introduce fun obstacles and teach proper behavior in public settings, all on leash. Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Dog Academy: Canine Good Citizen

    CGC is a ten-skill training program, that focuses on teaching the basics of good manners and obedience, instilling the values of responsible ownership, and strengthening the bond between you and your dog at home and out in the community. Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Dog Academy: Fetch!

    Take the class that will pay dividends. Teaching your dog the game of Fetch! This class will help you exercise your dog while giving them a practical skill. Who doesn't love a dog who can bring their own leash or pick up the keys when you drop them? Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Dog Academy: Intermediate Obedience

    Explore appropriate responses to environmental stimuli and other dogs in this engaging class! Completion of Basic Obedience required. Advance toward off-leash control on basic commands and introduce dog agility obstacles for added fun! Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Dog Academy: Intro to Agility

    Introduce your dog to the fun sport of agility. The dogs will enjoy tunnels, jumps, weave poles, A-frame, dog walk, teeter totter and more. Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Dog Academy: Puppy Kindergarten

    Puppies ages 9 weeks to 5 months learn essential social skills, including greeting politely and playing without biting. Basic obedience commands like come, sit, and down are covered, along with fun tricks. Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Dog Academy: Star Dog

    Do you want your dog to be a star? Learn all the ins and outs of dog modeling. What goes into having your dog's face on a package or a T. V. commercial? Take this class to find out. Dogs must be able to work in a group setting and hold a reliable stay. Classes are held at the Monticello Dog Academy located at 108 Dundas Road Building D Suite 3, Monticello, MN 55362.
  • Driver Education - PARENT/STUDENT MEETING

    Driver Education - Parent/Student Meeting (Pre-registration is required to attend the meeting) The Parent/Student Meeting is for parents and students, it is completely optional to attend. If attending, your student will log 40 Behind the Wheel hours rather than 50 hours if the meeting is not attended. The required number of Behind the Wheel hours is mandated by the state. NOTE: Signing your student up for the Parent/Student Meeting DOES NOT mean your student is enrolled in a Driver Education class. The Driver Education class is a completely separate enrollment. COURSE #: 249U5 Driver Education - Parent/Student Meeting Note: Enroll ONLY YOUR STUDENT What: Driver Education Parent/Student Meeting When: Monday, June 17, 2024 Who: Parents and Students Where: MW Auditorium Address: 11343 50th St NE, Albertville, MN 55301 Time: 6:30-8:00pm Attendance sheet must be signed upon arrival, please plan accordingly Fee: $10/STUDENT (Adults, DO NOT enroll yourself in this class. Enroll your student only) Deadline to register: 6/13/24 (NO REFUNDS AFTER THE DEADLINE) PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING, WALK-INS ARE NOT ALLOWED NOTES: A Certificate of Completion will be prepared signifying your attendance at the meeting (after the attendance sheets are verified). The Certificate of Completion is HELD at the STMA COMMUNITY EDUCATION OFFICE. You won’t pick up the Certificate until your student completes Behind the Wheel hours (if enrolled through STMA Driver Education), otherwise you will be a called to come pick it up sometime after the meeting. Questions? Please call STMA Community Education: 763.497.6550 ext. 1
  • Driver Education Class

    Driver Education – Summer 2024 - June & July Sessions (Morning and Afternoon Options) STMA Driver Education summer classes are held at the STMA High School, 5800 Jamison Ave NE, St. Michael, MN 55376, see class schedules below. Perfect attendance is required; however, if a student misses any class hours the time needs to be made up during the make-up session. If a student misses more than 3 hours the student will be WITHDRAWN from the class and only a partial refund will be returned. Students are required by the state to complete 30 classroom hours of Driver Education instruction in order to pass the class. The class schedules listed total 30 classroom hours. No one is allowed to miss the first day of class without prior approval. Students must have a copy of the Minnesota Class D Driver's Manual to attend the class. Either download a free copy using the following link: https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/forms-documents/Pages/default.aspx or purchase a copy from Stillwater Printing https://www.stillwaterprinting.com/driversmanual/ JUNE CLASS NOTICE: Due to the State Track Meet being held at STMA High School on June 6 & 7, the Driver Education class location (those two days only) will be held in Classroom #2247 at the High School (enter Door A). Please take extra time when dropping off and picking up your student due to the high volume of traffic during those two days. JUNE MORNING & AFTERNOON To register for the June classes students must be 15 years of age or older by December 6, 2024. Course #: 249U1 (JUNE Morning Class) 9:00am – 12:00pm Course #: 249U2 (JUNE Afternoon Class) 12:30pm – 3:30pm JUNE SCHEDULE: Thursday, June 6 Friday, June 7 Class Location: June 6 & 7 (only) STMA HS Classroom #2247 (Enter Door A) Monday, June 10 Tuesday, June 11 Wednesday, June 12 Thursday, June 13 Friday, June 14 Monday, June 17 Tuesday, June 18 (no class Wednesday, June 19) Thursday, June 20 Class Location: (June 10-20) STMA HS Classroom #1685 (Enter Door C) *June makeup session: Friday, June 21, 2024 from 9:00am-12:00pm, HS Classroom #1685 *only students who need to make up class hours will be required to attend this session JULY MORNING & AFTERNOON To register for the July classes students must be 15 years of age or older by January 8, 2025. Course #: 249U3 (JULY Morning Class) 9:00am-12:00pm Course #: 249U4 (JULY Afternoon Class) 12:30pm-3:30pm JULY SCHEDULE: Monday, July 8 Tuesday, July 9 Wednesday, July 10 Thursday, July 11 Friday, July 12 Monday, July 15 Tuesday, July 16 Wednesday, July 17 Thursday, July 18 Friday, July 19 Class Location: (July 8-19) STMA HS Classroom #1685 (Enter Door C) *July makeup session: Monday, July 22, 2024 from 9:00am-12:00pm, HS Classroom #1685 *only students who need to make up class hours will be required to attend this session Instructor: Corey Hanson Fee: $395 (includes 30 classroom hours plus 6 hours of Behind the Wheel instruction) For more information call 763-497-6550, ext. 1
  • Drone Racing

    Experience the thrill of drone racing! Learn to fly on a simulator, assemble your drone, and keep it after camp. Master safety, maintenance, and race challenges under expert guidance. Perfect for entry-level pilots.
  • EXCELSIOR HISTORY

    EXCELSIOR HISTORY A tour guide will board the motor coach upon arrival in Excelsior for a *sightseeing tour of beautiful Lake Minnetonka. After the tour, enjoy lunch by the shores of Lake Minnetonka at Maynards Restaurant. Tasty Menu: Half Sandwich, Cup of Soup, Beverage. After lunch, motor coach will transfer the group to the Excelsior Streetcar in downtown Excelsior where you can enjoy a trolley trip along a half-mile of track. If the Minnetonka Historical Society Museum is open, (summer dates not yet determined), guests can see artifacts and exhibits about the south Lake Minnetonka area and historic Excelsior. In addition, you will have time to enjoy the quaint shops along Water Street downtown Excelsior. Stroll to a variety of stores such as: Casper’s - with whimsical home accessories, The Country Look in Antiques - featuring the charm of Colonial New England or the Excelsior Mill, which is a renovated lumberyard that was built at the turn of the century. It recreates the flavor of the past with a bench lined central “garden” court and half dozen shops filled with distinctive gifts and accessories. Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing. NOTE: Gratuity for the bus driver is always appreciated. 355U • Excelsior, MN Thursday, June 20, 2024 9:00AM Depart St. Michael Elem. Front Parking Lot 4:00PM Approximate Return Fee: $110.00 (includes Guided Tour, Lunch, Excelsior Streetcar, and motor coach bus transportation) Registration & payment deadline Monday, May 20, 2024 (no refunds after deadline) Full details available by calling 763.497.6550 ext. 1
  • Epic Mess Art

    Get ready to make a mess and have a blast with plaster, paper mache, tie dye, paint, clay, and more! Embrace the chaos and unleash your creativity in this exhilarating camp! Please bring a white T-shirt, a water bottle, a nut free snack, and dress for messy art.
  • Escape to Hogwarts

    Join the Ministry of Magic for wizardry camp! Compete in engineering challenges like Golden Snitch Launchers and Gringott Cart races. At the end of the week, the house with the most points is awarded the house cup!
  • Esports Summer Camp

    The STMA summer esports camp is designed to provide an enriching and immersive experience for high school and middle school age students interested in the rapidly growing world of esports. Tailored specifically for younger gamers, this program offers an exciting opportunity for participants to explore and engage in competitive gaming within a collegiate esports center setting hosted at North Central University's esports arena! Participants are able to choose from 3 days where different games will be the focus of instruction. Wednesday will include Rocket League and Super Smash Bros Thursday will include League of Legends and Fortnite Friday will include Valorant NCU will provide lunch but students are welcome to bring their own cold lunch if they would like. Transportation to NCU's Campus will be provided. Please arrive to the STMA HS at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure at 8am.