Shakopee Parks and Recreation Spring/Summer 2026 Activities Brochure
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PARKS AND RECREATION
ACTIVITIES BROCHURE Spring/Summer 2022 ACTIVITIES BROCHURE Spring/Summer 2026
Shakopee Parks and Recreation | Recreation Hotline 952-233-9502
PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITIES BROCHURE SPRING/SUMMER 2026
REGISTRATION BEGINS: Tuesday, March 10 at 6 a.m.
CITY PROGRAMS Program Registration . . . . . ...... 3 Preschool Programs. . . . . ..... 4–7 Youth Programs. . . . . . . ...... 8–11 Adult Sports. . . . . . . . . .......... 12 Active Older Adults . . . . .... 13–16 SandVenture. . . . . . . ........ 17–18 Aquatics. . . . . . . . . .......... 19–20 Special Events . . . . . . ....... 21–22 Community Center. . . . ..... 23–26 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . ........... 27–28 Park Shelters & Facilities. . .. 29–31
PROGRAM REGISTRATION HOW TO REGISTER 1. ONLINE @ SHAKOPEEMN.GOV/REGISTRATION
On days of inclement weather, the message will be updated 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. RECREATION HOTLINE: 952-233-9502 PHOTO/VIDEO POLICY Periodically, we take pictures or record video of participants in various Parks and Recreation Department programs, special events or people enjoying the parks. NOTE: These photos may appear in any City publication, third-party media outlet or in promotional and marketing materials. Participation in or attendance at programs or events sponsored by the City constitutes voluntary consent. More information is available at ShakopeeMN.gov/ communications .
SCAN FOR REGISTRATION POLICIES
The City offers online registration for programs and events. To register online, you must have an online account for you and/or your family. Visit ShakopeeMN.gov/registrationsupport for How to Register videos in English and Spanish. Note: If applying for financial assistance, you must apply in person at Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department to complete the application. 2. IN-PERSON Registrations are accepted in person at the Community Center. 3. BY MAIL Print a registration form from ShakopeeMN.gov/recreation/programs Mail registration form and payment to: Shakopee Parks and Recreation Department
1255 Fuller Street S. Shakopee, MN 55379 REGISTRATION DEADLINES
Registration deadlines are established for each class to help ensure appropriate staffing, supplies and facilities to meet registration needs. Please refer to the program descriptions for each program’s registration deadline. If no registration deadline is listed, the deadline is seven days before the program begins.
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Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless otherwise listed.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS CAMP LITTLE O’S Bring your little ones to Kids Cove for a fun evening of games, sports, arts and crafts, and more! Community Center, Kids Cove, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
LITTLE WILDLIFE EXPLORERS Participants will learn about a variety of topics, including weather watching, animal sounds, creature habitats, rivers, streams, insects, and more. Ridge Creek Park, 7800 Crossings Blvd. Day Date Time Ages Cost
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Code
Jun. 15–Jul. 13 (No class Jun. 29) 9:30–11 a.m.
PS 615
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
Mon.
3–5
Jun. 24–Aug. 5 (No class Jul. 1)
$60 Resident $78 Non-Res
PS 624
Wed.
8–9 a.m.
3–5
PS 720
Jul. 20–Aug. 10
LITTLE SISTERHOOD A fun-filled weekly program where little girls enjoy crafting, dancing, playing games, and building lasting friendships. Ridge Creek Park, 7800 Crossings Blvd. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
K.I.D.S. (KIDS IN DEVELOPMENTAL SPORTS) Join this exciting program that is designed to introduce young children to the world of sports in a fun and supportive environment. Each week, we focus on a different sport, teaching the basic rules, skills, and fundamentals necessary to get started. Through engaging activities and games, kids develop their athletic abilities, learn teamwork, and build self-confidence—all without the pressure of competition.
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
Jun. 25–Jul. 23 (No class Jul. 2)
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
PS 625
Thu.
8–9:30 a.m. 3–5
Day Date
Time
Ages Cost
Code
Muenchow Fields, 1255 Fuller St. S.
Jun. 22–Jul.20 (No class Jun. 29) Jun. 24–Jul.22 (No class Jul. 1)
PYKD 001
Mon.
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
PYKD 004
Wed.
8–9 a.m.
3–6
PYKD 007 PYKD 010
Mon. Jul. 27–Aug. 17 Wed. Jul. 29–Aug. 19
Hiawatha Park, 633 Market St. S.
PYKD 002 PYKD 003 PYKD 005 PYKD 006 PYKD 008 PYKD 009 PYKD 011 PYKD 012
5–6 p.m.
3–4
Jun. 22–Jul.20 (No class Jun. 29)
Mon.
6:15–7:15 p.m. 5–6
5–6 p.m.
3–4
Jun. 24–Jul.22 (No class Jul. 1)
Wed.
PRESCHOOL SAFETY CAMP A two-day drop-off adventure camp where preschoolers learn essential safety skills through engaging activities, hands-on exploration, and interactive lessons. From fire safety to road rules, kids will discover important topics while having tons of fun, making new friends, and
6:15–7:15 p.m. 5–6
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
5–6 p.m.
3–4
Mon. Jul. 27–Aug. 17
6:15–7:15 p.m. 5–6
5–6 p.m.
3–4
Wed. Jul. 29–Aug. 19
6:15–7:15 p.m. 5–6
becoming confident little safety experts! Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time
Ages Cost
Code
Thu.– Fri.
$29 Resident $37.70 Non-Res
PSSE 0730
Jul. 30–Jul. 31 10 a.m.–Noon 3–5
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GO GYMNASTICS Get introduced to physical activity by focusing on strength, flexibility, coordination, body awareness, and self-confidence.
PRESCHOOL AGES Tiny’s: 1.5–4 years old Mini’s: 3 years old Little’s: 4–5 years old Siblings: 3–6 years old, must sign up with a sibling
YOUTH AGES Beginner: 4–5 years old Advanced Beginner (AB): 5–9 years old Intermediate (INT): 6–9 years old Advanced (ADV): 6–9 years old
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
Community Center, Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. SUMMER SESSION 1 Time Class Cost Code Mondays, Jun. 8–Jul. 6 (5 week class) 3–3:45 p.m. Adaptive Ages 4–6 $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 001 4–4:30 p.m. Mini’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 002 4:45–5:15 p.m. Tiny’s GG 003 5:30–6:15 p.m. Little’s $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 004 6:30–7:15 p.m. Beg/AB GG 005 Tuesdays, Jun. 9–Jul. 7 (5 week class) 9:30–10 a.m. Tiny’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 006 10:15–10:45 a.m. Mini’s GG 007 11–11:45 a.m. Little’s $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 008 3:15–3:45 p.m. Adaptive Ages 2–5 $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 009 4–4:45 p.m. Beginners $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 010 5–5:30 p.m. Tiny’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 011 5:45–6:15 p.m. Mini’s GG 012 6:30–7:15 p.m. INT/ADV $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 013 Wednesday, Jun. 10–Jul. 8 (5 week class) 9:45–10:15 a.m. Mini’s $95 Resident 123.50 Non-Res GG 014 10:30–11 a.m. Tiny’s GG 015 11:15–Noon Little’s $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 016 12:15–1 p.m. Beginners GG 017
Community Center, Lower Level Multi-Purpose Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. SUMMER SESSION 2 Time Class Cost Code Mondays, Jul. 20 – Aug. 17 (5 week class) 3–3:45 p.m. Adaptive Ages 4–6 $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 018 4–4:30 p.m. Mini’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 019 4:45–5:15 p.m. Tiny’s GG 020 5:30–6:15 p.m. Little’s $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 021 6:30–7:15 p.m. Beg/AB GG 022 Tuesdays, Jul. 21–Aug. 18 (5 week class) 9:30–10 a.m. Tiny’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 023 10:15–10:45 a.m. Mini’s GG 024 11–11:45 a.m. Little’s $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 025 3:15–3:45 p.m. Adaptive Ages 2–5 $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 026 4–4:45 p.m. Beginners $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 027 5–5:30 p.m. Tiny’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 028 5:45–6:15 p.m. Mini’s GG 029 6:30–7:15 p.m. INT/ADV $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 030 Wednesday, Jul. 22–Aug.19 (5 week class) 9:45–10:15 a.m. Mini’s $95 Resident $123.50 Non-Res GG 031 10:30–11 a.m. Tiny’s GG 032 11:15–Noon Little’s $99 Resident $128.70 Non-Res GG 033 12:15–1 p.m. Beginners GG 034
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Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless otherwise listed.
WEEKDAY WING DINGS PRESCHOOL PATROL
Learn about what Shakopee Police officers do and the equipment they use to keep our community safe. This event includes a tour of the station, a squad car demonstration, and a craft project. Shakopee Police Department, 475 Gorman St. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
$7 Resident $9.10 Non-Res
PSSE 0627
Fri.
Jun. 26
10–11a.m.
3–5
MINI MOVERS DANCE This introductory dance class teaches the fundamentals and techniques of dance. No dance shoes required, just wear socks and comfy clothes. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
LITTLE FIREFIGHTERS PRESCHOOL FIRE SAFETY Get a chance to be a firefighter, try on equipment, and learn how to crawl low under smoke. We’ll also play games and make a craft to take home. Fire Station 1, 2700 Vierling Dr. E. Day Date Time
PSD 3622 PSD 5622
4:15–5 p.m. 5:15–6 p.m.
3–4 $47 Resident
Jun. 22–Aug. 3 (No class Jun. 29)
Mon.
$61.40 Non-Res
5–6
LITTLE SLUGGERS CAMP This camp focuses on the fundamental skills of baseball/softball, such as throwing, catching, hitting, and base running in a non-competitive environment. Muenchow Field 2, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
Ages Cost
Code
$7 Resident $9.10 Non-Res
PSSE 0717
Fri.
Jul. 17
10–11a.m.
3–5
Jun. 26–Jul. 31 (No class Jul. 3)
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
PYLS 626
Fri.
9–10 a.m.
3–4
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
BIG RIGS Get up close and personal with a variety of special heavy-duty equipment and vehicles that Shakopee maintenance workers use to get the job done. Shakopee Public Works, 400 Gorman St. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
LITTLE KICKERS Participants will learn and practice fundamental soccer skills each week through age-appropriate drills, fun games, and friendly challenges. No prior experience is required. This program is designed to be welcoming,
PSSE 724 PSSE 814
Jul. 24
$7 Resident $9.10 Non-Res
Fri.
10–11a.m.
3–5
Aug. 14
active, and enjoyable for all skill levels. Muenchow Fields, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time
PARK PALS A magical park adventure where kids stroll through nature, read an enchanting story, and create their very own stuffed animal friend to bring the tale to life! Huber Park, 150 Fillmore St. N. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
Ages Cost
Code
PYSS 001
9–10 a.m. 10:15– 11:15 a.m. 9–10 a.m. 10:15– 11:15 a.m.
3–4
Jun. 23–Aug. 4 (No class Jun. 30)
Tue.
PYSS 002
5–6
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
PYSS 003
3–4
Jun. 27–Aug. 8 (No class Jul. 4)
Sat.
$20 Resident $26 Non-Res
PYSS 004
SE 610
Wed.
Jun. 10
5–6 p.m.
3–11
5–6
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SPORTS UNLIMITED LACROSSE CAMP Athletes learn cradling, passing, catching ground balls, and shooting fundamentals in a safe, age-appropriate format. Green Meadows Park, 3100 Thrush St. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Mon.– Thu. Jul. 20–23 9 a.m.–Noon 8–12 $102 Resident $132.60 Non-Res SU 001 1–4 p.m. 5–7 SU 002 SUMMER BASH CAMP A backyard get-together meets sports camp experience! Perfect for spending a summer morning or early afternoon. This collection of backyard games fosters fun and inclusive competition. Kids learn tossing, aim, coordination, movement strategy and most importantly how to have a blast outdoors. Green Meadows Park, 3100 Thrush St. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Mon.– Thu. Jul. 15–18 9 a.m.–Noon 3–5 $102 Resident $132.60 Non-Res SU 003
PLANET SPIRIT CHEER CAMP This four-day camp includes instruction on basic cheerleading skills such as jumps, motions, cheers, chants, stunts, and dance. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Mon.– Thu. Jun. 8–11 9 a.m.–Noon 5–13 $70 Resident $100 Non-Res YP 608 BIG HITTERS This camp focuses on the fundamental skills of baseball/softball, such as throwing, catching, hitting, and base running in a non-competitive environment. Muenchow Field 2, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS
DASH SPORTS FLAG FOOTBALL
Dash Sports flag football camps provide players with a well rounded football experience in a little-to-no-contact safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced, and players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun. Hiawatha Park, 625 Seventh Ave. E. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
5:10– 5:40 p.m. 5:50– 6:35 p.m.
$66 Resident $85.80 Non-Res $71 Resident $92.30 Non-Res
DASH 001
2–3
Thu.
Apr. 9–Apr. 30
Jun. 26–Jul. 31 (No class Jul. 3)
10:15– 11:15 a.m.
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
PYBH 626
Fri.
5–6
DASH 002
4–6
T-BALL Participants will build foundational skills in throwing, catching, batting, and base running while learning the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. The program begins with instructional practice sessions, followed by game play in the remaining weeks to apply skills in a fun and supportive environment. Muenchow Fields, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time
SOCCER DASH Sports soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense) and skill-based games. Hiawatha Park, 625 Seventh Ave. E. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
Ages Cost
Code
5:10 – 5:40 p.m. 5:50– 6:35 p.m.
$66 Resident $85.80 Non-Res $71 Resident $92.30 Non-Res
DASH 003
2–3
Jun. 23–Aug. 4 (No class Jun. 30) Jun. 25–Aug. 6 (No class Jul. 2)
PYTB 001
Tue.
Thu.
May 7– May 28
$50 Resident $65 Non-Res
6–7 p.m.
4–6
DASH 004
4–6
PYTB 002
Thu.
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Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless otherwise listed.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
DAY CAMPS FULL S.T.E.A.M. AHEAD
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SWIM AND PLAY Enjoy a camp that combines aquatic fun with a variety of recreational activities. Campers begin each day with a swimming lesson led by a certified instructor, followed by plenty of free time in the pool. When not swimming, participants will enjoy sports, group games, playground play, and other engaging activities, creating a well-rounded camp experience focused on fun, movement, and confidence in the water.
Put creativity and curiosity at the forefront of this engaging day camp! Campers will spend their days exploring each aspect of S.T.E.A.M. through hands-on experiments, design challenges, creative projects, and collaborative activities. Each day encourages problem solving, teamwork, and imagination in a fun, supportive camp environment. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S. Mon.– Thu. Jun. 15–18 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11 $190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res CAMP 101 Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Mon.– Thu. Jun. 15–18 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11 $190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res CAMP 102 Registration deadline: Mon., Jun. 1, or until capacity is filled.
Day
Date Time
Ages Cost
Code
Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
Jun. 29– Jul. 2
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 301
Mon.–Thu.
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
The Cove at SandVenture, 1101 Adams St. S.
Jun. 29– Jul. 2
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 302
Mon.–Thu.
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jun. 15, or until capacity is filled.
THE GREAT OUTDOORS Get in touch with your nature side while experiencing the many activities the outdoors has to offer. Participants will learn hands-on survival skills such as fire building, outdoor cooking, and shelter building, along with additional fun and engaging outdoor opportunities designed to encourage exploration, confidence, and appreciation for the natural world.
Day
Date Time
Ages Cost
Code
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 401
Mon.–Thu. Jul. 6–9 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S.
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 402
Mon.–Thu. Jul. 6–9 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jun. 22, or until capacity is filled.
MISSION POSSIBLE Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to join this action-packed day camp where campers become agents-in-training through a series of exciting challenges and team missions. Each day features problem solving activities, physical challenges, and cooperative games designed to build confidence, teamwork, and critical thinking. Campers will work together to complete missions in a fun, imaginative environment where every challenge is achievable and every participant plays an important role.
CC EXPERIENCE Campers will enjoy a full day of fun exploring everything the Community Center has to offer. Each day includes time for swimming, skating, gym activities, and play in the indoor playground, offering a well-rounded day camp experience filled with active play, social interaction, and recreation. Community Center Enigma Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Mon.– Thu. Jun. 22–25 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11 CAMP 201 Community Center Kids Cove/Up-Stairs MP Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Mon.– Thu. Jun. 22–25 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11 $190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res CAMP 202 Registration deadline: Mon., June 8, or until capacity is filled. $190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
Day
Date Time
Ages Cost
Code
Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
Jul. 13–16
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 501
Mon.–Thu.
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S.
Jul. 13–16
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 502
Mon.–Thu.
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jun. 29, or until capacity is filled.
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TIME TRAVEL TREKKERS Each day the campers “travel” to a different historical era. They can engage in activities from the past, like colosseum competitions, ancient crafts, or futuristic tech experiments. We would say you don’t want to miss it but with time travel, you simply can’t! Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
CAMP 801
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
Mon.–Thu. Aug. 3–6 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S.
CAMP 802
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
Mon.–Thu. Aug. 3–6 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jul. 20, or until capacity is filled.
REAL LIFE MINECRAFT Ever wondered what it would be like if the skills that it takes to beat Minecraft were transferred to the real world? Each day we will learn a different skill from crafting, archery, cooking, and much more!
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Day
Date
Time
Ages Cost
Code
Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 601
Mon.–Thu. Jul. 20–23 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S.
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 602
Mon.–Thu. Jul. 20–23 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jul. 6, or until capacity is filled.
ADVENTURE DAY CAMP Explore what is happening in the outdoors surrounding a daily theme. Campers will learn new games, make creative art projects, and go on a field trip that is sure to be an adventure! Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
CAMP 901
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
Mon.–Thu. Aug. 10–13 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S.
CAMP 902
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
Mon.–Thu. Aug. 10–13 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jul. 27, or until capacity is filled. SPACE EXPLORERS
CARDBOARD-PALOOZA Think in your head of what you imagine camp to be. Now, picture all of that but as cardboard! Each day campers will push their creativity with cardboard creations. Throughout the whole week, they will work in groups to make their own working boat to race across the pool.
Blast off into an out-of-this-world adventure with Space Explorers Camp! This exciting, space-themed day camp will take campers on an intergalactic journey where they’ll learn about the wonders of the universe, create their own space-themed crafts, and engage in hands on activities like building rockets and exploring the solar system. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S. Mon.– Thu. Aug. 17–20 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11 $190 Resident $247 Non-Res CAMP 1001
Day
Date
Time
Ages Cost
Code
Log Cabin, 1099 Adams St. S.
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 701
Mon.–Thu. Jul. 27–30 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S.
Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Mon.– Thu. Aug. 17–20 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 1002
$190 Resident $218.50 Non-Res
CAMP 702
Mon.–Thu. Jul. 27–30 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 6–11
6–11
Registration deadline: Mon., Jul. 13, or until capacity is filled.
Registration deadline: Mon., Aug. 3, or until capacity is filled.
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Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless otherwise listed.
FLAG FOOTBALL FUN’DAMENTALS Each week throughout the camp we will focus on offensive, defensive, or
other football-related skills and drills. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time
Ages Cost
Code
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
YPFB 624
Wed.
Jun. 24–Aug. 5 9:30-10:30 a.m. 6–8
NINJA WARRIOR CAMP Test your ninja warrior skills through a variety of obstacle courses. On the last day of camp, participants will take a field trip to a Ninja Warrior gym. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Camp and Field Trip Camp: Mon.–Tue. Jun. 22–23 9–11 a.m. 5–8 $65 Resident $84.50 Non-Res YP 622 Field Trip: Wed. Jun. 24 8:45–11:45 a.m. Field Trip Only PATHFINDERS OF THE MINNESOTA RIVER VALLEY Explore the people, cultures, and stories that have shaped Shakopee through hands-on, historic-based activities. Campers will learn about the Mdewakanton Dakota as the first stewards of the land, while discovering how communities have lived, adapted, and grown along the Minnesota River. Through art, building, storytelling, and stewardship projects, participants build curiosity, respect, and a deeper connection to their community. Memorial Park, 1801 County Rd. 101 Day Date Time Ages Cost Code NATURE ART STUDIO We invite participants to explore the creativity found in the natural world. Through hands-on projects, participants will discover how colors, textures, and materials from nature can be used to create unique works of art. Each session encourages creativity, observation, and respect for the environment while blending art-making with outdoor exploration. Ridge Creek Park, 7229 Ridge Creek Trail Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Wed. Jun. 24 8:45–11:45 a.m. 5–8 $20 Resident $26 Non-Res YP 6221 Thu. Jul. 9–30 1–2 p.m. 8–12 $40 Resident $52 Non-Res PYPM 709
GIRL POWER MORNINGS A fun-filled morning program where girls enjoy arts and crafts, music, sports, games, and quality time with friends new and old. Ridge Creek Park, 7800 Crossings Blvd. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
Jun. 25–Aug. 4 (No class Jul. 2)
$65 Resident $84.50 Non-Res
GPM 001
Thu.
10–11:30 a.m.
6–11
YOUTH PROGRAMS
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
YPNS 708
Wed.
Jul. 8–29
9:30–10:30 a.m. 6–10
FISHING FOUNDATIONS Learn fundamental skills such as casting, baiting hooks, fish
identification, and tying lines. They will be able to apply what they’ve learned while fishing at two local parks—O’Dowd Lake Park and Quarry Lake Park. This program combines skill-building with outdoor fun while fostering patience, confidence, and appreciation for nature.
PICKLEBALL 4 KIDZ No one is too young for Pickleball! These lessons will teach the rules of the game and drill on aspects of the game including serves, dinks, and full court drives. Each day will build toward playing a fun round robin tournament on the last day! Scenic Heights, 1195 Ruby Ln. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
O’Dowd Lake Park, 2853 County Rd. 79 Quarry Lake Park, 6201 Innovation Blvd. Day Date Time
Ages Cost
Code
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
YPFF 706
Mon.
Jul. 6–27
1–2 p.m.
8–12
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
YP 721
Tue.
Jul. 21–Aug. 11 10–11 a.m.
6–11
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SHAKOPEE RANGERS: EQUIP. EXPLORE. CONQUER.
Embark on an exciting journey to learn essential outdoor skills and connect with nature! This hands-on program is designed for young adventurers eager to master survival skills while exploring the wilderness. Over the course of the program, participants will learn how to build shelters, start fires, navigate the outdoors with geocaching, and try their hand at fishing. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
YPSR 710
Fri.
Jul. 10–31
9–10 a.m.
8–12
ARROWHEAD ARCHERY Learn and review signals, form, and technique from a USA Archery certified instructor. Equipment is provided. Last day of each club session will meet at the Shakopee Archery Range. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
YOUTH PROGRAMS
AA 001 AA 003
May 5–26 Jul. 7–28
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
Tue.
4:30–5:30 p.m.
8–18
BASKETBALL BASICS Designed for beginner to intermediate players, this program focuses on improving participant teamwork, passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding skills. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
$40 Resident $52 Non-Res
YPBB 707
Tue.
Jul. 7–28 1–2 p.m.
6–10
YOUTH SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS The following youth athletic associations serve the Shakopee community. Each sports association is governed by a board of directors that meets regularly and sets policies for their own association independent of the City of Shakopee and Shakopee School District. All positions are filled by volunteers. Input from parents, coaches and interested individuals are always welcome. These associations set their own registration dates and procedures. Please check each individual association for the correct registration procedures. 2026 CONTACTS Youth Baseball Association: shakopeeyouthbaseball.com Girls Softball Association: shakopeegirlssoftball.com Boys Basketball Association: shakopeeboysbasketball.com Girls Basketball Association: shakopeebasketball.com Soccer Association: shakopeesoccer.com Mat Club (Wrestling): shakopeewrestling.com Volleyball Association: shakopeevolleyballassociation.com Tennis Association: shakopeetennis.com Lacrosse Association: shakopeelacrosse.org Mountain Bike Team: shakopeesabers.com/mountainbike Football Association: shakopeefootball.com Hockey Association: shakopeehockey.com
ARCHERY CAMP Beginners will learn about the bow, signals, form, and technique required to enjoy archery. More experience archers will have the opportunity to fine tune their skills by shooting arrows while working on the finer details of form. Shakopee Archery Range, 551 County Hwy. 101 N. To access, continue past the Minnesota River Boat Launch parking lot on the east side of Hwy. 101. Follow gravel road west under 101 and pedestrian bridge. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Mon.– Thu. Jun. 15–18 5–6 p.m. 8–18 $40 Resident $52 Non-Res AA 002
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Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless otherwise listed.
ADULT SPORTS
PICKLEBALL LEAGUES Get in on the fast-paced fun and compete in a ladder-style league. Players sign up individually and play three games a week, with rotating partners at similar levels. Pickleballs are provided, and prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers in each league. PLAYER RATING SCALE 1.0 —Player has never played and has no skill-set. 2.0 —Player is just starting to play and has no other sports background. 2.5 — Player has limited experience, can sustain a short rally, and is still learning the rules. 3.0 —Player understands the fundamentals and basic rules, as well as court positioning. They can construct limited points. 3.5 —Player knows the difference between the hard and soft game. They can get to the non-volley zone consistently. They may have an unrelated sports background that helps them learn new skills more quickly. 4.0 —Player is able to identify and attack opponents’ weaknesses, is aware of their partner’s position on the court and is able to move as a team with their partner. They may have a related racquet sports background that helps them learn new skills rapidly. 4.5 —Player understands strategy, has good footwork, can communicate well, and moves efficiently with their partner. They have both easy and difficult shots in their arsenal but may not be able to execute them consistently.
DUO DISC GOLF LEAGUE Join us this summer in a fun, competitive atmosphere by playing one of the top growing
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sports, disc golf! Partner up with one other person of your choice playing a round where you take the best shot every time. Teams with the best scores at the end of the league will win a prize. More information on rules will be sent out prior to the start of the program. Lions Park Disc Golf Court, 1103 Adams St. S., Shelter 2 Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
DGL 001 DGL 002 DGL 003
Apr. 29–Jun. 3 Jun.24–Jul. 29 Aug. 26–Sep. 30
5:30– 7:30 p.m.
Wed.
18+ $70/team
SCOTT COUNTY ADULT SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL
Weekly pickup softball games. Not a league team, so less competitive and for those who enjoy playing at any age. Team bats are available. Men under 70 are required to use wood bats, women and men over 70 are welcome to use composite/metal bats. Rules adjusted to avoid sliding, diving, and collisions. Tahpah Park Field 2, 1490 Adams St. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code
BEGINNERS PICKLEBALL LEAGUE Players in this league should be rated below a 3.0 level. Scenic Heights Park, 1195 Ruby Ln. Day Date Time Ages Cost
ADULT SPORTS
ASOFT 2026
May 5– Aug. 18
Tuesdays
6 p.m.
45+ $25 Resident
Code
AP 5061 AP 7011
May 6–Jun. 10 Jul. 1–Aug. 5
$25 Resident $32.50 Non-Res
Wed.
6:30 p.m.
18+
DIRT SCHOOL Join us at Quarry Lake Park for some thrilling mountain biking adventures. Learn the skills needed to ride safe, fun, and fast! You’ll also learn some basics on bike fit and bike maintenance. Includes instruction on body positioning, braking, shifting, ascending/ descending, and cornering. Bring your own bike with tires at least 2”
INTERMEDIATE PICKLEBALL LEAGUE Players in this league should be rated between a 3.0–4.0 level. Scenic Heights Park, 1195 Ruby Ln. Day Date Time Ages Cost
Code
AP 5062
May 6–Jun. 10
$25 Resident $32.50 Non Resident
Wed.
5:30 p.m.
18+
wide as well as a helmet and water bottle. Quarry Lake Park, 6201 Innovation Blvd. Day Date Time Ages Cost
AP 7012
Jul. 1–Aug. 5
LYNCH PICKLEBALL LESSONS Beginner pickleball lessons, led by experienced instructors. Focus on essential skills like the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. We’ll cover the rules, scoring, and how to enjoy competitive and fun games. Expect active lessons with plenty of drills to help you improve. Wear court shoes and bring a water bottle and your paddle. Scenic Heights Park, 1195 Ruby Ln. Day Date Time Ages Cost Code Tue. & Thu. Jul. 14–23 5:30–7 p.m. 12+ $110 Resident $143 Non-Res AP 714
Code
Tue. & Thu.
May 26– Jun. 11
5:30– 7:30 p.m.
$225 Resident $292.50 Non-Res
AP 526
18+
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ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS Health and Wellness FOOT CARE Give your feet some much needed care, including nail trimming and filing, foot massage, and work on ingrown toenails, corns, and callouses. The session will be 20 minutes long. Registration is required one week prior to the session. Once everyone is signed up, we will contact you with your session time. Community Center, Upstairs Meeting Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
Special Events SENIOR RESOURCE OPEN HOUSE Join us for a variety of vendors with resources. Donuts and coffee will be served. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Wed. Apr. 29 9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Free BABY BOOMER MUSICAL BINGO BINGO
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QF 325 QF 415 QF 520 QF 617 QF 715 QF 819
Mar. 25 Apr. 15 May 20 Jun. 17 Jul. 15 Aug. 19
BINGO
Musical bingo is a nostalgic bingo game, where players mark off iconic songs from the baby boomer era on bingo cards as short clipsare played. Prizes, treats, and refreshments will be served. Sponsored by:
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$40 Resident $52 Non-Resident
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9 a.m.
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CAREGIVER SUPPORT If you’re providing support to a senior, you are a caregiver. Having support for yourself is crucial to long-term success. Our Caregiver Services offer a variety of ways to get the support you need to maintain your own life balance, health, and happiness. Lisa Engdahl, LSW, a social worker specifically working with the Scott County area, will be available to answer questions and provide support. Please contact Lisa directly for a private appointment: Senior Outreach and Caregiver Services Office Phone: 952-767-7890 | Cell Phone: 651-435-0213 l.engdahl@seniorcommunity.org ACTIVE OLDER ADULT FITNESS CLASSES AT THE SHAKOPEE COMMUNITY CENTER Check out the fitness schedule of all our classes online at ShakopeeMN.gov/fitness Mobility, Balance, and Functional Exercise | Pedaling for Parkinson’s | Boomer Strength | SilverSneakers | Water Aerobics For more information or suggestions, contact Fitness Supervisor, Sarah Foley via email: sfoley@ShakopeeMN.gov or call 952-233-9515 . NEW! AOA EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Join us for our new emergency preparedness program to empower active older adults to organize vital health and contact information. Having important infomation at hand ensures first responders have immediate access to what they need during a crisis. By streamlining these essential details now, you provide police and fire personnel with tools to act quickly and effectively when every second counts. Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Age Cost Code
Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
$5 Resident $6.50 Non-Res
SE 508
Fri.
May 8
1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. ICE CREAM SOCIAL Scoop up some smiles and chill with us! Free ice cream, sweet toppings. Grab a friend and join us. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code Wed. Jun. 3 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Free SE 603 Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. BBQ Join us for food and summer fun! We’ll
serve hamburgers, sides, and refreshments. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost
Code
$12 Resident $15.60 Non-Res
SE 715
Wed.
Jul. 15
11–12:30 p.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. NATIONAL ROOT BEER FLOAT DAY Join us for some Root Beer Floats and fellowship, to celebrate National Root Beer Float Day. Sponsored by:
Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time
$10 Resident $13 Non-Res
EAP 100
Tue.
Jul. 14
1–2:30 p.m.
55+
Cost Free
Code
SE 806
Thu.
Aug. 6
1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior or until capacity is filled.
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Trips and Tours Trips and Travel programs are designed for active retirement age individuals, 55 plus. Programs depart from the Shakopee Community Center, please meet in The Sakpe ti Lounge. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to departure. Individuals who are not independent in daily living activities or need extra supervision or assistance are encouraged to register and participate with a personal care attendant. At time of registration, please inform us of any accommodations needed (food allergy or dietary needs). Trip pace definitions: WCA: Wheelchair accessible Moderate: Includes walks of three or more city blocks Light: Includes walks of one city block Extensive: Includes a substantial amount of walking Light to Moderate: Includes walks of two to three city blocks
MYSTERY LUNCH AND SHOPPING Travel to a mystery destination for lunch and shopping. Lunch and shopping are the attendee’s responsibility. Trip Pace: Extensive Depart Community Center Senior Lounge, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
GALLERIA EDINA FLEURS DE VILLES FLORA FLOWER SHOW AND SHOPPING World renowned flower show Fleurs de Villes arrives at Galleria Edina for the very first time with the debut of Fleurs de Villes Flora, a fashion forward celebration of spring couture in bloom, created by talented local floral designers. Take some time to shop, and have lunch on your own. Trip Pace: Extensive Depart from Community Center, Senior Lounge, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
ST 422 ST 527 ST 610 ST 729 ST 812
Apr. 22 May 27 Jun. 10 Jul. 29 Aug. 12
$15 Resident $19.50 Non-Res
Wed.
10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
$15 Resident $19.50 Non-Res
ST 413
Mon.
Apr. 13 9 a.m.–2 p.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. COLOR ME MINE EAGAN AND LUNCH
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. SMALL TOWN TOURS
Join us for a fun morning of painting your own pottery piece. Hundreds of pieces to choose from, ranging from $25–$100. You select your own paint colors—no limit on how many colors or how much you use. There is a studio fee of $10 for each person painting. Each piece will be glazed, fired, and ready in 7–10 days. You can pick up your final piece at the Community Center. Lunch will be on your own at a nearby mall. Trip includes transportation. All other expenses are on your own. Depart from Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
Come join us as we explore some small Minnesota Towns. Spend some time finding what makes this town so unique. We will find a popular spot for lunch on your own. Trip Pace. Extensive Depart from Community Center, Senior Lounge, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS
ST 624 ST 826
Jun. 24 Aug. 26
$15 Resident $19.50 Non-Res
Wed.
10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. BINGO AND SLOTS TRIP
$15 Resident $19.50 Non-Res
ST 408
Wed.
Apr. 8
9:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Enjoy a getaway to Treasure Island Resort and Casino filled with bingo rounds and slot machine fun! You’ll receive 10% off your bill at any restaurant, $4 off at Island Bingo, $4 free pull tabs with a $10 pull tab purchase and coach bus transportation. Trip Pace: Extensive Depart from Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
Registration deadline: Wed. Apr. 1, or until capacity is filled. CANDLEBERRY SPRING BOUTIQUE AND SOUTHDALE MALL
Come shop over 60 local businesses, makers, and creators during this seasonal boutique event! Get ready for Spring and Summer with vendors of all types. We will venture over to Southdale Mall for some shopping and lunch on your own. Trip Pace: Extensive Depart from Community Center Senior Lounge, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
$41 Resident $53.30 Non-Res
ST 515
Tue.
May 5 8:30 a.m.–4:45 p.m.
Registration deadline: Fri., Apr. 3, or until capacity is filled.. SIDEKICK THEATER PRESENTS ‘BIRTHDAY CANDLES’
$15 Resident $19.50 Non-Res
ST 409
Thu.
Apr. 9 9:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Birthday Candles tenderly explores motherhood, family, love, loss and finding your place in the universe. This charming new play, recently on Broadway, will warm the soul. Lunch is included. Trip Pace: Moderate Depart from Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
Registration deadline: One week prior or until capacity is filled.
$59 Resident $76.70 Non-Res
ST513
Wed.
May 13 10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Registration deadline: Wed., Apr. 29, or until capacity is filled.
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Weekly Activities SAKPE TI LOUNGE
The Sakpe ti Lounge is open to all Shakopee adults 55+. In addition to regular programming, we’ll have coffee available each day. Come with friends or meet new ones!
PADELFORD RIVERBOAT LUNCH CRUISE Take a narrated sightseeing cruise along the Mississippi River. Enjoy a 90-minute cruise from Harriet Island that travels through the heavily wooded Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lunch provided on board will be grilled chicken, potato salad, corn bread, and cookies for dessert, coffee, and soda. Cash bar will be available for you to purchase.
Coach bus. Trip is rain or shine. Trip Pace: Moderate Depart from Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost
Code
$65 Resident $84.50 Non-Res
ST 617
Wed.
Jun. 17 10:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS
Registration deadline: Fri. May 15, or until capacity is filled.
AL AND ALMA’S CHARTER CRUISE AND LUNCH Al and Alma’s is the perfect way to enjoy summer and take in the incredible sights and history of beautiful Lake Minnetonka. Captain and crew share stories of the lake, point out beautiful estates, and navigate the shore, channels, and many bays and islands of Lake Minnetonka’s 114 miles of shoreline. Included in the 2.5-hour climate-controlled cruise out of Mound. Club croissants, potato salad, gourmet kettle potato chips, cookie, soda, and coffee. Cash Bar will be available for you to purchase. Seating is limited and deadline is early for signing up to accommodate the busy summer schedule. Transportation: Coach bus, trip is rain or shine. Trip Pace: Moderate Depart from Community Center, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
CARDS AND CONVERSATION Join us for cards, conversation, and coffee. Seeking players for 500, Sheepshead, and Cribbage. WHERE: Shakopee Community Center Community Room WHEN: Tuesdays and Thursdays TIME: 9 a.m.–Noon MAHJONG Blending elements of rummy and dominoes, this game is lively, addictive entertainment for everyone. We welcome you to join in the fun. WHERE: Sakpe ti Lounge WHEN: Wednesdays TIME: 1–3 p.m.
$66 Resident $85.80 Non-Res
ST 722
Wed.
Jul. 22 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Registration deadline: Wed. Apr. 22, or until capacity is filled.
To register for any of our trips, visit ShakopeeMN.gov/registration Are you Interested in starting a Book Club, Biking Club, Walking Club, or Gardening Club? Do you have suggestions or need more information? If so, please contact: Mary Feltmann Senior Services Specialist mfeltmann@ShakopeeMN.gov 952-233-9507
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Classes and Discussions
SHAKOPEE HERITAGE SOCIETY SERIES Presented by David R. Schleper, Shakopee Heritage Society Community Center Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. A Different Historical Topic will be Featured Each Month Day Date Time Cost Code
CD 414 CD 512 CD 609 CD 714 CD 818
Apr. 14 May 12 Jun. 9 Jul. 14 Aug. 18
Tue.
1–2 p.m.
Free
Registration deadline: One week prior or until capacity is filled.
LANDMARK TOURS TRAVEL SHOW Join us to learn more about the exciting world of escorted travel and learn about several exciting travel opportunities. For a complete list of all travel opportunities visit GoWithLandmark.com. Can’t make the show? Call for a free catalog at 612-230-2020 or stop by the Community Center. Community Center, Upstairs Meeting Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Code Wed. May 6 10 a.m. Free CD 506 Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. including advance health care directives, and the role of the family, loved ones, and healthcare providers in decision-making. Attendees learn to evaluate personal values and wishes, potential healthcare concerns, and POLST forms, Free advance planning checklist and workbooks will be provided. Presented by St. Croix Hospice. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code Tue. Apr. 7 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Free CD 407 Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled. ADVANCE CARE PLANNING This education course is an overview of advanced care planning, STORY OF MY LIFE The perfect way to capture a lifetime of moments lived, wisdom gathered, and steps taken from childhood to today. Your own guided book will be provided. Much family history is forgotten in the passage of time. Keep yours alive for future generations by creating this meaningful narrative of your life experience. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code Wed. Aug. 5 10–11 a.m. $20 Resident $26 Non-Res CD 805
FAIRY GARDEN CLASS Make a cute whimsical fairy garden. Grab a friend and come enjoy getting your hands dirty. Basic materials supplied, including a garden base, plants, and miniature decorations. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
$20 Resident $26 Non-Res
CD 420
Mon.
Apr. 20 10–11 a.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled.
ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS
ROCK PAINTING ON THE PATIO Come join us for a fun class on rock painting. All supplies will be provided and you will have a kit to take home. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code
$20 Resident $26 Non-Res
CD 508
Mon.
May 18
10–11 a.m.
Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled.
POLICE LUNCH AND LEARN PRESENTATION Discuss current happenings and stats in the City of Shakopee. This is always a very popular presentation. Lunch and refreshments provided. Sponsored by Tim Whitcomb Farmers Insurance. Community Center, Community Room, 1255 Fuller St. S. Day Date Time Cost Code Wed. May 20 11 a.m.–Noon Free CD 520 Registration deadline: One week prior, or until capacity is filled.
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