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Family Fishing at Lamplighter PondFamily ProgrammingJoin YEP for spring family fishing at Lamplighter Pond on Saturday, May 23rd from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM. Fish together as a family and enjoy time outdoors! Bring your own fishing rod or borrow one from us. Bait and snacks will be provided. This event is free, but please register each individual who will be attending.Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonFamily Intro to ArcheryOutdoor ActivitiesJoin us for an fun-filled archery experience where both adults & children can learn and enjoy the art of archery together! In this unique class, each child participant must have at least one accompanying adult (or each adult with have at least one accompanying child). All equipment provided. Please register each person individually. Children must be at least 7 years of age.Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonIntro to Dungeons and Dragons (3rd-5th)Evening/Weekend ProgramsStep into a world of magic, monsters, and imagination! In this beginner-friendly Dungeons & Dragons workshop, students will create their own characters, explore mysterious lands, and work together to complete exciting quests. No experience needed—just bring your creativity and sense of adventure!Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonLearn How to Ride a BikeElementary After School Clubs/Classes"Learn how to ride a bike! In this class we will build the skills and confidence needed to get pedaling on 2 wheels. Goals: Have fun! Whatever happens, we want bicycles to be associated with a positive experience, so we put fun first, always. Get pedaling! Most students leave the course either confidently pedaling on their own, or very close to getting it. We do not guarantee that they will be pedaling by the end, but we will do our best to ensure they want to try again. Expectations: Participants come well fueled, rested, and ready to learn. Learning to ride for the first time takes a lot of strength and stamina. Let the instructors lead the class. We'll let you know when it's a good time to step in and support but parents and caregivers should be observing. What to bring: A safe, working bicycle - for learning to ride, the bike should be small enough that the rider's feet can be flat on the ground while they're seated on the saddle. We'll have some tools to make minor adjustments to the bike, but we won't be able to make significant repairs. A well fitting helmet - too tight, and the helmet wll be uncomfortable, too loose and it won't protect us in a crash. Here's a great guide if you're concerned about helmet fitment. Weather appropriate clothes they can move in Sturdy, closed toe shoes that will stay on their feet Water and snacksSpring 2026 -
WaitlistMiddle School Dungeons & Dragons WorkshopsMiddle School ClassesJoin the ultimate role-playing adventure! In this middle school Dungeons & Dragons workshop, you’ll build your own hero, team up with fellow players, and dive into epic stories full of mystery, monsters, and magic. Learn the basics of the game while using teamwork, strategy, and creativity to shape your own fantasy world! This campaign is led by North Star Adventuring.Spring 2026 -
Multi-Sport Camp with Mini Me SportsElementary After School Clubs/ClassesMini Me Sports helps children build confidence, coordination, and character through movement and play. Our after-school Multi-Sport Camp introduces students to a variety of sports—basketball, soccer, t-ball, football, track & field, and agility/balance/coordination—while emphasizing teamwork, leadership, and a growth mindset. Each session blends active play, skill development, and positive coaching to help children move, connect, and build healthy habits.Spring 2026 -
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Prized PancakesYouth Cooking ClassesPancakes are wonderful for breakfast, snack or even as a dessert! In this class we will be making a variety of light and fluffy creations kids will love that are anything but the classic pancake! All supplies are included. On the menu: Fruity Pancake Tacos and Pancake Sausage and Egg Sliders.Spring 2026 -
Roll Into Summer! - Family Rollerblading EventFamily ProgrammingJoin YEP as we "Roll Into Summer"! Kick off the summer season with a community rollerblading event on Friday, June 5th from 4:30–6:30 PM! Join us inside the middle school gymnasium for music, movement, and lots of skating fun. A limited number of skates (sizes 6–12) will be available to borrow. Families are also welcome to bring their own skates—please note that personal skates must be used outside in the parking lot to help keep the gym floor safe. All skill levels welcome! An adult must remain with their registered child(ren) for the entire duration of the event.Spring 2026 -
Spring 2026 Adult Lap SwimAquaticsPlease note - Adult Lap Swim will be at Central Early Learning. Please use door #1 to enter the building. No instruction is provided. You should know how to swim. Certain days of the week one lane will be used for small group lessons. Enter door #1 Lap swim is open to adults ages 18. Adult lap swim certain days 1 lane may be used for small group lessons. Please do not register online. Adult lap swim is a year - around program with varying summer hours. Payment per time can be made at the pool. Swim passes are available at the pool. Non - Senior rate ages 18+ - 61 $5.00 per time Senior rate 62+ per session $4.00 per timeSpring 2026 -
Spring 2026 Adult Swim LessonsAquaticsDesigned for beginners or intermediate swimmers. Individualized instruction allows swimmers to progress at their own rate. Practice time will be included in class time. SW715 has openings. Please call 952-928-6774 to join.Spring 2026 -
Spring 2026 Aqua ZumbaAquaticsLooking for a fun, refreshing way to stay active? Aqua Zumba is the perfect mix of high-energy dance moves and low-impact water resistance, making it ideal for all ages and fitness levels. Burn calories without even noticing Low-impact exercise Tones your body, build endurance, and have fun at the same time! No swimming skills required. Just want to try it out? Feel free to drop in to any class. Register for the drop-in rate in advance or pay at the pool deck.Spring 2026 -
Spring 2026 Open Swimming (Family/Lap)AquaticsAttention the week of 5/4 - 5/9 we will be at the SLP Middle School. Please use door #1 to enter. Check this site for updates. Spring 2026 Open Swimming & Family Lap swim will be held at Central Early Learning Center Enter Door #22 Please do not register online. Payment per time will be collected at the pool. Swim passes are available at the pool. Price is per time: Ages 0 - 2 free, Ages 2 - 61 $5.00 per person Seniors 62+ $4.00 per person Parents: please accompany your children in the pool area. Tues. & Thurs. 6:15 - 7:15 pm Saturday 11:30 - 1pmSpring 2026 -
WaitlistSpring 2026 Parent/Child Swim InstructionAquaticsOne parent or adult must accompany each child in the water. Class is designed to help the younger child become comfortable in the around water. Adults will learn how to help the child in the water and learn water safety tips. Beginning swimming skills are taught through practice and song and games. Children who are not toilet trained must wear a swim diaper. Scholarships are available For additional information after registering contact Cathy Taylor taylor.catherine@slpschools.org - 952 928-6780Spring 2026 -
Spring 2026 Shorty Beginner Swim LessonsAquaticsThis class is designed for the 3 - 6 year old who is comfortable being in the water with a teacher and hanging on the side for short periods of time. Skills include blowing bubbles, floats on front & back, submerging, and arms and legs while swimming on front and back. Small class ratio. Children will repeat this class until they can touch the bottom of our pool comfortably (42"at chin). Class may be repeated many times. Scholarships are available - for additional information after registering contact: Cathy Taylor taylor.catherine@slpschools.org 952 928-6780Spring 2026 -
Spring 2026 Swim School 1-3BAquaticsClass is for children ages 6+ who are beginner to intermediate swimmers. Skills taught are submerging, floating, front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, diving and treading water. Testing will be done on first day if you are not sure what level. Children must be able to touch bottom of the pool (42" at the chin) to be in this class. Scholarships are available - for additional information after registering contact: Cathy Taylor taylor.catherine@slpschools.orgSpring 2026 -
WaitlistSpring 2026 Swim School 2B-6AquaticsClass is for children ages 6+ who are intermediate to advanced swimmers. Children should be able to float, submerge face, and swim short distances independently on front and back. Each class works on skills pertaining to their level. Parents may watch the lessons. If you are not sure which level your child is in, we will test the first day. Children should be 42" at the chin in order to be in this class.Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonUnified Zumba Kids WorkshopEvening/Weekend ProgramsUnified Workshops are primarily designed for our students with disabilities and students with special needs. Join us for a fun, upbeat dance fitness class designed to get your body moving and grooving — perfect for all abilities, including those with disabilities or mobility challenges! St. Louis Park Youth Enrichment “Unified” workshops and classes unite students of all abilities to explore arts, STEM, and movement activities together while fostering inclusion, empathy, and leadership through fun, shared experiences.Spring 2026