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Babysitting BasicsWeek 9: August 10-13Would you like to be a babysitter? Learn the skills needed to be a responsible caregiver! This Babysitter's Training course will provide you with the tools you need. Designed for boys and girls, this 14-hour course will cover age-specific child care and development, safety, basic first-aid, plus, how to find jobs, communicate with parents, and run your own babysitting business! By the end, you will be ready and skilled to be a great childcare worker! This course is taught by Vicky Sarahan.Summer 2026 Youth
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Chess ClubWeek 9: August 10-13Want to amaze your friends and impress your opponents? Want to increase your IQ while having fun playing Chess and compete for various prizes? Learn from Twin Cities Chess Club instructors who have years of teaching experience. Competitive chess tournaments are scheduled once a year and students can play for real chess trophies! All chess levels are welcome.Summer 2026 Youth -
EPIC CMS Lunch Bunch Week 9Week 9: August 10-13Lunch Bunch is a supervised midday option for students enrolled in both a morning and an afternoon EPIC course. Students remain onsite with EPIC staff for lunch and outdoor recess (weather permitting). Families must provide a cold lunch, water bottle, and sunscreen.Summer 2026 Youth -
EPIC: Graphic Novel LabWeek 9: August 10-13Love comics, manga, or superheroes? In Graphic Novel Lab, students will create their own original short graphic novel from start to finish! Campers will develop characters, write dialogue, design panels, and bring their stories to life through illustration. The week ends with a published showcase and author celebration.Summer 2026 Youth -
JavaScript Game LabWeek 9: August 10-13Ready to take your coding skills to the next level? You'll dive deep into the world of programming, master the fundamentals of JavaScript, and build impressive projects that showcase your creativity and problem-solving abilities. JavaScript is a versatile and widely used programming language that plays a crucial role in making websites interactive and dynamic. JavaScript is a text-based language, so students should have good keyboarding skills. Bring a USB drive to save your projects.Summer 2026 Youth -
Middle School Flag FootballWeek 9: August 10-13Get ready to run, pass, and score your way to Flag Football success with Skyhawks Flag Football camp. Set to be an Olympic Sport in 2028, this camp emphasizes skill development, strategy, teamwork and sportsmanship. The camp will culminate with a "Game-Day" experience where participants will have the chance to showcase their skills in a supportive and encouraging environment. Whether you're a newcomer to the sport or an experienced player looking to refine your skills, this camp is the perfect platform to learn, compete, and have a blast on the flag football field.Summer 2026 Youth -
Shooting and Competitive Edge BasketballWeek 9: August 10-13In addition to 3v3 and 5v5 games, the camp will also feature testing in dribbling, passing, shooting, and individual defensive drills, followed by small-sided games of 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 before 5v5 games daily. Players will be placed on equal teams based on their performance. The camp will emphasize shooting technique, footwork, and offensive moves, as well as individual defensive principles, including stance, on-ball defense, and help defense.Summer 2026 Youth -
Video Production for YouTube: GamingWeek 9: August 10-13YouTube is the top destination for online videos, and now you can learn how to create your own Let’s Play! In this camp, students will capture a PC gaming session and add a voice-over to bring their gameplay to life. In the first half of camp, they’ll learn tricks filmmakers use for better shots, practice capturing gameplay, and add sound effects. In the second half, students will edit short videos, adding transitions and a soundtrack. Bring a USB drive (at least 8 GB) on the last day to save your project.Summer 2026 Youth