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  • 3-Day Horse Camp

    Experience a mini-week long camp! Campers will get to experience everyday life at a barn! Life in a barn will include activities such as daily riding, learning how to braid manes and tails with a ribbon, groom and care for the horses (including bathing) and feed them at the end of the day. This is a great time for campers to spend time outdoors and build lasting friendships with fellow horse lovers in a structured and positive environment. Campers are broken into smaller groups of similar riding experience, which is perfect for both new and more experienced riders. Please note that riding takes about 1 hour per day in arena, no trails and consists of learning how to steer, stop, turn and walk/trot on their own. Campers will spend time on the ground with horses throughout the rest of the day. Campers need to bring: Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate for weather inside and outside of the barn. No flip flops! Sunscreen/sunglasses/hat/bug spray/hair tie Water bottle/drink/snacks and a lunch Treats for the horse if you want Helmets are provided Parent drop-off is at 9 am and parent pick-up is at 3 pm. Sorry, parents are not allowed to stay for the day. Camps are held rain or shine, as Boulder Pointe has an indoor barn and arena. Parents will need to electronically complete a Release and Liability Form (one per person) on Boulder Pointe's website. Meet at Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center.
  • AT/Rec - Anoka Evening T-Ball Leagues

    2024 ANOKA EVENING T-BALL LEAGUES Play Ball! Join us for this evening t-ball league in Anoka. T-Ball develops the primary baseball skills of hitting, running, fielding and throwing. Young players will gain an understanding of the fundamental rules of baseball. The main focus of the Anoka evening t-ball program is to provide age appropriate skill development, social interaction, parent involvement, and non-competitive contests. League will be 7 weeks, first 3 weeks will be practices and last 4 weeks will be games. WHO: Ages 4-5 and 6–7 WHEN: Pick your league night - May 6 to June 27, 2024 A) Monday league: 4-5 year old division B) Tuesday league: 6-7 year old division C) Wednesday league: 4-5 year old division D) Thursday league: 6-7 year old division WHERE: Note pick your practice site, games could be at all sites. Wilson Elementary School (3 fields) Lincoln Elementary School (1 field) Sorensen Park (1 field) TIMES: Practice: 45 minutes - 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. or 6:15 - 7:00 p.m. (will rotate) Games: 1 hour - 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. (Note – a schedule will be handed out at first practice, could practice at either time) COST: $79 (includes a t-shirt, hat, and participation award) Volunteer Coaches Needed – Volunteer coaches are needed to lead these teams. If you are looking for a rewarding experience please consider becoming a t-ball coach. All Coaches will be subjected to a background check. Coaches will receive a t-shirt. If we don’t get enough volunteer coaches the program will be cancelled. Registration deadline is Friday, April 12, 2024
  • AT/Rec - Anoka High School Boys Volleyball

    2024 SPRING ANOKA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Join Coaches Nathaniel Langner and Peter Yang as they start a High Boys Volleyball team at Anoka High School this spring. The team will play in the Minnesota Boys HS Volleyball association this year. WHO: Anoka High School Students in Grade 9-12 WHEN: March 25 – June 13, 2024 TIME: Practice 2-3 per week Matches - 8 to 12 will be scheduled Coaches will provide a schedule for practices and matches WHERE: Anoka High School COST: $250.00/participant Note Athletes are responsible to pay separately for the team shirts Note Athletes are responsible for Transportation to away matches Question about the program contact: Lance Wicks, Anoka HS AD, 763-506-6223 Nathaniel Langner, Coach, 763-506-6295 Peter Yang, Coach, 763-506-7600
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    AT/Rec - Learn the Sport of BMX Bike Racing - Winter

    Learn the Sport of BMX Bike Racing at the Rum River BMX facility Ages 3 to Adults are welcome Register and come to Rum River BMX facility for classes on the March 4, April 1, and May 6, 2024 Learn the sport of BMX bike racing. Discover BMX fundamentals including what BMX racing is, racing bike types, BMX terminology, course set-up & safety and hands-on riding instruction from some of the top BMX riders in the United States. Please wear long pants, a long sleeve shirt and tennis shoes. Bikes and helmets are required, so bring whatever you have. There are a limited number of loaner bikes and helmets available at the track on a first come, first serve basis. A signed waiver is required for each participant, which is available upon check-in at the track. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch their child during class. Registration starts at 5:30PM, Class Starts at 6:00 pm Class held at the Rum River BMX Facility - 101 Isanti Parkway NW - Isanti, MN 55040 BMX Pedal Bike Racing This session will cover BMX fundamentals including “What is BMX racing?,” racing bike types, BMX terminology, course set up and BMX safety. Also, the most important lesson, how to RIDE LIKE THE WIND! Students will receive hands on riding instructions and will practice their new skills on the BMX track. It is designed for new riders (novice) who are interested in the sport. If you can pedal your bike with out training wheels, you can take part in this class. No special bikes required, if it has wheels, a few adjustments and we will make it work for this class (your bike will need to have the reflectors, kickstand, chain guard, and pegs removed). If you do not have a bike, we have some available at the track for use on a first come first serve basis. A full-face helmet is recommended, as helmets are required. You must wear long pants, long sleeve shirt and close toed shoes sturdy shoes.
  • AT/Rec - Nitro X Summer Camp - Learn, Test, Driver

    2024 NitroX Camp - Learn, Test, Drive A Summer Camp for Middle School Students During this camp, students will work on remote controlled cars, gain exposure to transportation careers while touring local businesses and become aware of employment skills. Campers will discover new technical skills, and have fun making new friends while working in teams. Camp culminates with an exciting race day on Thursday Through hands-on learning participants will: - Tune and race remote-controlled electric cars - Modify & tune suspension systems, tires and wheels - Disassemble and reassemble engines - Paint and customize remote-controlled cars bodies - Tour local automotive repair facilities - Showcase new knowledge and excitement on race day WHO: Students who will be 7th and 8th grades in fall of 2024 WHEN: Monday through Thursday - June 10 - 13, 2024 WHERE: Anoka Technical College TIME: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm (lunch provided) FEE: $165/participant (includes lunch, shirts, and transportation to field trips). For more information contact Mr. Theron Busse at theron.busse@ahschools.us or 763-433-4064. Sponsored by the Anoka-Hennepin Community Education Athletics Department and the Anoka Techinical College STEP program. Registration deadline is May 31, 2024. No refunds after the start date. Questions contact Theron Busse at 763-433-4046.
  • AT/Rec Anoka HS Tornado Force

    Anoka Tornado Force - Train for the A Strength and Speed Camps - All students in grades 5 - 12 (current school year) June 10 to August 1, 2024 - not meeting the week of July 1-4. Session 1 - Max - Monday through Thursday - 6:00 am - 7:40 am - For 10-12th experienced Male and Female Athletes Session 2 - High School - Monday through Thursday - 7:30 am - 9:10 am - For 8-10th Male and Female High School Athletes Session 3 - Middle School - Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday - 9:00 am - 10:40 am - For 5-7th Middle School Athletes MAXIMIZING ATHLETES The program is designed to help each athlete enhance their overall athleticism. This is not a power lifting program. This is an ATHLETE program. Our focus is on providing Anoka Athletes with the tools necessary to excel in athletic competition, and compete for Championships in all we do. We will focus on developing the athlete’s strength, power, speed, flexibility, agility, explosiveness, and core strength. There will also be components designed to develop team unity, mental toughness, and leadership. Athletes will be educated on the importance of exercise, rest, injury prevention, and nutrition to help prepare them not only for athletic competition, but to lead a healthy life style. THE LAYOUT The program is divided into five segments Worked daily: 1. DYNAMIC POWER UP is a warmup routine designed to promote flexibility while prepping the athletes for the explosive movements to follow. 2. STRENGTH & POWER component conducted in the weight room. 3. EXPLOSIVE MOVEMENT combines plyometric and multi joint movements to enhance the athletes fast twitch muscles. 4. SPEED & AGILITY will focus on straight line and multi directional speed. 5. COMMITMENT PERIOD is the final component each day that will emphasize mental toughness, teamwork, and core strength. THE VARSITY LETTER Participants in the program may be eligible for a varsity letter if: 1. Entering grade 9-12 for the 2024-2025 school year. 2. Attend a minimum of 24 of the 28 scheduled summer Workouts. 3. Perform at an exemplary level for all attended workouts. 4. Demonstrate a mastery of the five core lifts (Bench, Squat, Power Clean, Dead Lift, Snatch) 5. Demonstrate a mastery of the plyometric, speed and agility movements. 5TH-8TH WHAT WE DO? This Camp is designed for Girls and Boys entering 5th – 8th Grade. The focus of the program is to teach proper technique before all else. This includes weight room technique on our five core lifts, proper dynamic warmup technique, efficient running form, and proper static stretch methods. This camp will be divided into groups based off mastery of techniques to ensure proper instruction to all athletes as they are guided towards reaching their fullest potential. This is a great opportunity for young athletes to grow individually and together as the future of Anoka Athletics. Teams that train together win together. WHY WE DO IT? We believe very strongly that strength and speed development is a key component for building a dynamic athletic program. For Anoka to become the top athletic program in the state of Minnesota the key will be our student athletes commitment to the Tornado Force Athletic Performance Program. BRING YOUR EFFORT One thing that all Anoka programs will be known for is outstanding EFFORT. While our ability will vary from 5th grade to 12th grade our EFFORT is something that will always set us apart. In all we do we will encourage maximum EFFORT as we develop physically and mentally. THE BASICS Students should report to the Anoka High School Gym prior to their session start time. Each athlete should be prepared with proper attire (Shorts, shirt, and athletic shoes. Cleats may be used on days when agility is a focus) All participants should notify the staff on days they will not be attending so that workouts can be planned accordingly. Any questions regarding the camps contact: Coach Bo Wasurick EMAIL: robert.wasurick@ahschools.us PHONE: 763-506-6240 Tornado Force is: ATTITUDE The ATTITUDE of a champion is developed through investing hard work with their team. STRENGTH The development of the ability to overcome the physical, emotional, and subjective obstacles that will be presented through competition by maximizing STRENGTH and POWER. SPEED The maximization of SPEED and AGILITY to learn to play as fast as we individually can. EXPLOSIVE The development of "Athletes" is dependent on the ability of each individual to increase their rate of performing work or their ability to be EXPLOSIVE. COMMITMENT A team that trains together wins together.
  • AT/Rec Summer Blaine Youth Tennis Lessons

    2024 SUMMER BLAINE YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS Youngsters can come learn how to play the game of tennis by participating in one of our our Youth tennis lessons. These lesson formats helps kids ages 5 to 12 learn to play the game of tennis with the coaching staff from Twin City Tennis Camps. Session 1, 2, and 3, the participants will meet for 6 sessions Session 1 - Mornings - June 10 to 26 on Monday & Wednesdays Session 2 - Mornings - July 11 to 27 on Tuesday & Thursdays Session 3 – Mornings - July 8 to 24 on Monday & Wednesdays Session 4 - Mornings - July 9 to 25 on Tuesday and & Thursdays Fee - $45 per participant for 5/6 year olds Fee - $55 per participant for 7/8, 9/10, & 11/12 year olds Lessons will be held at Roosevelt MS in Blaine Registration deadline is June 1 for Session 1 & 2 Registration deadline is July 1 for Session 3 & 4
  • Alien Ooze & Terrific Tech Lab

    You – are – the - lead scientist in charge of exploring alien technology and funky, gooey, gunky, gloppy slimes! In your Lab, you’ll discover and explore the properties of different exciting alien slime every day! Continue your mission as you concoct an “erupting” alien, engineer a hovercraft, create your own planetary night lamp, and many more fun STEAM activities. Join us in this wacky, fun-filled camp. Presented by techtactoe.
  • Archery and Outdoors Camp

    We want kids to understand that there is more to active life and sport than traditional sports, and through archery, we have witnessed the passion and excitement for sport by way of bow and arrow. Each day kids will learn the safety, technique and fun in the sport that dates back hundreds of years ago. And along with the Archery unit, campers will get the opportunity to geo-cache, build forts, play frisbee games and more. This is all about getting these kids to enjoy the great outdoors! Presented by AKA Sports.
  • At/Rec - Leotard Orders - Spring 2024

    These leotards are optional practice leotards for any Anoka HS team members, future team members, fans or Tornado Tumblers or any other athlete who wants to wear some Tornado gear. Please order by April 1st. Leotards will arrive between May 27 and June 10, you will be notified upon their arrival to the email address that is attached to your Eleyo account. Sizes: child small, child medium, child large, adult XS, adult small, adult medium, adult large, adult XL Sizing information: The leotard on this 7 year old child in this photo is a size child large. This brand runs smaller than all other brands. Order one full size bigger than GK brand. See size chart and take measurements and error on the side of ordering larger than you normally would. Price: $55
  • Babysitting 101

    This course is best suited for 10 to 13-year-olds interested in learning the current practices of caring for young children and how to manage their babysitting business. Students will learn safety and injury prevention, first aid basics, feeding and caring for infants and how to handle behavior problems. Students receive a reference book, handouts, babysitting bag and first aid kit. Presented by Emergency Outfitters.
  • Battle Drones

    Battle Drones features an exciting combination of aerial acrobatics with an engineering design challenge that will teach students STEM concepts, teamwork, and how to skillfully fly a drone. In Battle Drones, teams of students will build robotic launchers designed to fling projectiles at their opponents’ drones. Students will be guided by experienced camp instructors in how to construct their launchers to maximize projectile speed and accuracy. The camp will culminate in an epic battle where students will need to pilot their drones to safety by dodging opponent projectiles while using their own launchers to take down opponent drones. The best drone pilots and launchers will emerge victorious! Presented by COR Robotics.
  • Beginning Guitar

    Have you always wanted to learn how to play a guitar? Begin a musical journey by learning how to play common chords on the guitar and gain the skills needed to play popular songs. You will learn harmony, proper technique, and rhythmic skills to advance your guitar playing abilities. Guitars are provided to use during the class.
  • Canvas & Clay

    Creating with clay and painting on canvas - it just doesn’t get any better than that! In this camp, your child will get to experiment with many different types of art while learning simple step-by-step painting and clay techniques. They will make 3D bears, owls that glow-in-the-dark, a scratchboard painting of a cat and so much more! What a great way for your child to explore the incredible world of art! Please pack a nut free snack, lunch and a drink for your child. Presented by Kidcreate Studio.
  • Chess 1.4

    All levels welcome! The Teach It!…Practice It!...Play It! method keeps chess students progressing with 10+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles as well as guided games and plenty of playing time. Class fee includes ChessKid.com membership for the session. Battle summer brain drain...sign up today. Presented by Youth Enrichment League.
  • Cooks in the Kitchen

    Let’s have some fun in the kitchen! We’ll learn basic kitchen rules and cooking techniques, all while making lots of delicious foods. Think about soft, baked pretzels with cheese dip, homemade pizza, ice cream or other tasty treats.
  • Descendants 2 Musical Theater Class

    What happens when Mal returns to the Land of the Lost? Find out in this spectacular class! We will learn music and choreography from Descendants 2 and put together our own musical! Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character and much more! We will also play fun creative games!! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight sneakers or dance shoes, a nut free snack and a water bottle. Friends and family are invited to a special performance beginning the final 30 minutes of the final class. Presented by Mayer Arts.
  • Destination Mars: Rocketry Course

    Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air! Then it is yours to take home! Students will make and take home multiple rockets of varying difficulty throughout this session. We will use these rockets and airplanes to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including: propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more. We will also hypothesize about travel in outer space, how to get a United States astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Do you have the right stuff? NOTE: Parents will be asked to contribute two, 2 liter soda bottles (empty) for 2 different experiments. Fee includes $25 materials fee. Presented by Youth Enrichment League.
  • Elem - Animal Bold Impressionism Canvas Painting

    Would you like to learn how to paint a one-of-a-kind picture using bright colors? You will choose one of the instructor’s outlines for your project and then trace your design onto a blank canvas. Have fun applying a wide array of colorful paint patches to your canvas and let your creativity shine! Your work of art will brighten any room! Students will have the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of animal templates.
  • Elem - Animal Humane Society Tour

    Do you love animals and want to learn more about them? Join this informational presentation and shelter tour hosted by the Animal Humane Society. You will learn the meaning of different body language pets use to communicate and then use what you have learned during a walkthrough of the facility.
  • Elem - Art Studio

    There’s no better way to get a jump on spring than with a fun cartoon drawing class. You will draw animated dinosaur expressions and funny anime characters, along with dynamic figures and action-filled scenes. It will tickle your funny bone to see the humorous, floral-inspired personas created in our flower characters lesson, along with drawing cartoon animals of all shapes and sizes doing their favorite hobbies. Presented by Young Rembrandts.
  • Elem - Barbie Candy Dispenser

    Join the Barbie craze by making this 'Barbie Pink' glass-topped candy dispenser. Take it home and fill with all your favorite candies. Your friends are going to be so envious!
  • Elem - Baseball Program

    This baseball program provides an organized, entertaining and educational sports experience. We believe youth sports should be about more than skills and scores. While teaching kids to play the sport is important, we also develop character by teaching sportsmanship values and celebrating players who demonstrate these values. The mission is to help kids succeed in life through sports. Presented by i9 Sports.
  • Elem - Basketball Camp

    This basketball camp provides players a well-rounded basketball experience covering a broad range of skills training and skill-based games. Players will be taught how to properly shoot, pass, dribble, and play defense in a fun and positive environment. This camp end with scrimmages/games on the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle. Balls are provided. Presented by DASH Sports.