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Jewelry from the Earth: Crafting With CareSummer Youth ProgramsStarting SoonIn this eco-friendly jewelry-making course, students embark on a creative journey starting with recycled materials to craft environmentally conscious accessories. The course culminates in working with air dry clay & resin to create unique and polished items like bracelets, rings, earrings, jewelry boxes, and keychains. Along the way, students will explore their artistic potential while learning important sustainable art techniques, emphasizing the use of eco-friendly practices and materials throughout the creative process.Youth Summer 2026
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Starting SoonHopkins Basketball Summer CampsYouth ProgramsBasketball Skills & Drills Training & Speed and Strength Program. Join Assistant Coach James Ware and Hopkins Coaching Staff for intense basketball training designed to elevate your game while having fun!!!!! Program Includes: Dynamic warm-up, Speed & Agility Training Ball handling, Scoring off the dribble, Shooting Defense & Rebounding 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 games Families will enter thru the Royal Athletic Center Doors. Athletes will need comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, a water bottle, and a snack (optional). Please inform coaches of any allergies or injuries. Girls are welcome to participate in the basketball camps as well!Youth Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonHop-Kids Flag FootballHop-KidsLearn and practice the fundamentals including ball carrying, passing, receiving, defending and running routes through engaging drills and many active games. Each day includes skill development and ends with a scrimmage. Parent participation is required for participants 2-5 years old and is encouraged for all other ages. Parents are asked to stay as close as necessary for understanding directions, to help young children stay focused and become comfortable with their new environment. Classes are designed for all ability levels. All equipment is provided. Athletic footwear required. TotStars: Ages 2–3 (Parent Involved) - TotStars is an entry-level, parent/child program. PreStars: Ages 3–5 (Parent Involved) - PreStars is an entry-level parent/child program. KinderStars: Ages 4-6 (Parent Involved) - KinderStars is an entry-level parent/child program. MiniStars/MightyStars: Ages 5-9 – MiniStars & MightyStarts are non-competitive foundational skills program. Players are involved independently from their parents, but we encourage parents to be present and engaged.Hop-Kids Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonHop-Kids T-Ball/BaseballHop-KidsRevSports baseball develops essential skills such as throwing, catching, fielding, hitting, and base running through high-energy drills and fun games. Each day concludes with an inning of play. Parent participation is required for participants 2-5 years old and is encouraged for all other ages. Players start each practice with a game of catch with their parent. Parents are asked to stay close to help young children understand directions, stay focused and become comfortable with their new environment. Classes are designed for all ability levels. Gloves are not provided but players are encouraged to bring one to help with playing catch, all other equipment is provided. Athletic footwear required. Ages 2–3 (Parent/Child) - TotStars is an entry-level, parent/child program. Ages 3–5 (Parent/Child) - PreStars is an entry-level parent-child program. Ages 4-6 (Parent Involved) - KinderStars is a Baseball-Coach Pitch, entry-level parent/child program. Ages 5-7/5-8 - MiniStars is a non-competitive foundational skills, Baseball-Coach Pitch program. Players are involved independently from their parents, but we encourage parents to be present and engaged.Hop-Kids Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonLifeguard Recertification CourseHigh School EnrichmentThe American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Retraining Course is designed for individuals whose previous certification was impacted due to training compliance concerns identified by the American Red Cross. This course provides participants with the opportunity to complete all required American Red Cross Lifeguarding curriculum and skills assessments necessary to earn a valid Lifeguarding certification. Participants will review and demonstrate proficiency in preventative lifeguarding, surveillance and recognition, emergency response procedures, rescue skills, first aid, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers, and team response scenarios. All training will be delivered by an authorized American Red Cross instructor and will meet current Red Cross training requirements. Successful completion of all course requirements, including attendance, skill evaluations, and written assessments, will result in the issuance of a valid American Red Cross Lifeguarding certification. Please note: This retraining opportunity is being provided at no cost to impacted participants through a partnership between Hopkins Community Education and the American Red Cross. Attendance at all required course sessions is mandatory to receive certification.Youth Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonHop-Kids BasketballHop-KidsIn RevSports basketball, develop core skills like ball handling, shooting, passing, defending, and rebounding through fun drills and exciting games. Each day focuses on a new topic and ends in a scrimmage. Parent participation is required for participants 2-5 years old and is encouraged for all other ages. Parents are asked to stay as close as necessary for understanding directions, to help young children stay focused and become comfortable with their new environment. Classes are designed for all ability levels. Age-appropriate hoop heights are used and all equipment is provided. Athletic footwear required. TotStars: Ages 2–3 (Parent/Child) - TotStars is an entry-level, parent/child program. PreStars: Ages 3–5 (Parent/Child) - PreStars is an entry-level parent-child program. KinderStars: Ages 4-6 (Parent Involved) - KinderStars is an entry-level parent/child program. MiniStars/MightyStars: Ages 5-8/Ages 6-9 - MiniStars is a non-competitive foundational skills program. Players are involved independently from their parents, but we encourage parents to be present and engaged.Hop-Kids Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonHop-Kids RevSports SoccerHop-KidsImprove your skills with RevSports soccer through active drills and fun games focused on dribbling, shooting, passing, defending, and more. Each day focuses on a new topic and ends in a scrimmage. Parent participation is required for participants 2-5 years old and is encouraged for all other ages. Parents are asked to stay as close as necessary for understanding directions, to help young children stay focused and become comfortable with their new environment. Classes are designed for all ability levels. All equipment is provided. Athletic footwear required; cleats are optional outdoors but not permitted indoors. TotStars: Ages 2-3 (Parent Involved) Entry-level, parent/child program PreStars: Ages 3-5 (Parent Involved) Entry-level, parent/child program KinderStars: Ages 4-6 (Parent Involved) Entry-level, parent/child program MiniStars/MightyStars: Ages 5-9 Non-competitive foundational skills program. Players are involved independently from their parents, but we encourage parents to be present and engaged.Hop-Kids Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonHop-Kids RevSports PickleballHop-KidsRevSport pickleball players learn and practice the fundamentals of this fast-growing sport, including all types of swings, serving, grip, and footwork. Each day features skill-building drills, fun game play, and friendly competitions. Parent participation is required for participants 2-5 years old and is encouraged for all other ages. Parents are asked to stay as close as necessary for understanding directions, to help young children stay focused and become comfortable with their new environment. Classes are designed for all ability levels. All equipment is provided, participants may bring their own paddle. Athletic footwear required. KinderStars: Ages 4-6 (Parent Involved) Entry-level, parent/child program MiniStars/MightyStars: Ages 5-9 Non-competitive foundational skills program. Players are involved independently from their parents, but we encourage parents to be present and engaged.Hop-Kids Summer 2026 -
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Bicycle Repair and Maintenance CampMiddle School EnrichmentThis 2-Day Camp will teach you basic bike set up, trailside repair, shifting adjustments, brake adjustments, learn how to re-cable a bike for shifting and brakes, tube replacement, tips & tricks, and preparing a bike for selling (if interested). Students are free to bring a different bike to each class. Parts are an extra fee if it is something more major or we will help you source new parts if needed.Youth Summer 2026 -
Summertime Clay DazeCamp Royal Week 6This class is for beginner and intermediate students. You will throw on the wheel with instruction and various demonstrations. Students will produce aesthetic and functional work. We will glaze the last day of class. Dress for a mess, please wear tennis shoes and wear hair back during the throwing process. Snack is optional.Youth Summer 2026 -
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Middle School Pottery: Wheel Throwing and HandbuildingSummer Youth ProgramsLike clay? This is a class for beginning and intermediate students that enjoy working with stoneware clay on the wheel and we will create a handbuilt project. Techniques and demos will be provides as well as working on your own ideas. Feel free to bring ear buds while listening to your own tunes. Tennis shoes and wearing your hair back is highly encouraged. Dress for a mess. Snack is optional.Youth Summer 2026 -
Summer Drivers EducationDrivers EducationSafeway Driving School provides a comprehensive, in-person, driver education program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for safe and responsible driving. Our program is open to students aged 14.5 to 18, offering flexibility and convenience for families. Pay $475 total, or choose our convenient payment plan:$275 at registration for the classroom portion, followed by a total of $160 due during the behind-the-wheel training. This amount can be divided between the first and second behind-the-wheel lessons. What's Included: 30 hours of classroom instruction: Covering state-approved curriculum to prepare students for their permit exam. 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training: Individualized, hands-on driving lessons with professional, experienced instructors. Flexible scheduling: Convenient class times and driving sessions designed to fit your student's busy schedule, with easy make-up options available for busy teenaged schedules. State certification: Upon completion of the program, students will receive all necessary documentation to apply for their Minnesota driver’s license. Important Timelines and Planning Tips: Students have one year from the end of the classroom portion or their 15th birthday, whichever is later, to complete their three, 2 hour, behind-the-wheel lessons. Safeway recommends 30 days between each behind-the-wheel lesson, with the final lesson completed about 30 days before the potential road test. It is essential for students to practice regularly with a supervising driver, as frequent practice builds the confidence and skills needed for successful completion of the program. Why Choose Safeway? Experienced instructors: Our instructors are highly trained, patient, and dedicated to helping students succeed. Proven success: With over 50 years of experience, Safeway is the largest driving school in Minnesota, trusted by thousands of families annually. Focus on safety: We emphasize defensive driving techniques and responsible decision-making to build safe, confident drivers. Local convenience: Classes are offered right at Hopkins High School. For more information, visit our FAQ page or contact us directly. Let Safeway Driving School help your student take the wheel with confidence! Safeway Driving School:www.safewaydrivingschool.com | 651-351-9150 Parent Involvement: Parents are their child’s primary driving instructor so it is critical to practice regularly with permitted drivers in all driving situations. Students are required to practice at least 50 hours (15 at night) and record the practice on a driving log. Safeway offers online Parent Classes. The class cost $10.00 and qualifies for a reduction in student practice hours. Important parent information will be sent home on the first day of class. Payment Plan: Pay $275 at registration for classroom instruction, then $160 directly to Safeway later for behind-the-wheel instruction. For more information about Safeway’s program or to schedule a behind-the-wheel lesson, please call 952-933-1919 or visit www.safewaydrivingschool.com.Youth Summer 2026 -
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Camp Royal Painters StudioCamp Royal Week 6Unleash your imagination in this one-of-a-kind creative camp! From painting bold masterpieces on canvas to designing and building a real weight-bearing bridge, campers will explore the worlds of art and design through hands-on challenges. They'll also get the chance to dream up and bring to life their very own unique creations throughout the week. Perfect for artists, thinkers, and builders alike!Youth Summer 2026 -
July Chess CampCamp Royal Week 6Chess is a classic game that develops spatial thinking and strategies and builds focused concentration. Taught by a professional chess coach, the class is geared to all levels of chess players. Beginners learn basic game rules and opening tactic moves. Intermediate and advanced players learn sophisticated combinations and strategies and advanced opening moves. Now is your chance to bring your game to the next level. The best part of all CHESS IS FUN! Who knows maybe your son or daughter is the next Bobby Fischer!Youth Summer 2026 -
NextGen All-Stars Multi-Sport CampCamp Royal Week 6Every MVP starts with the basics. NextGen All-Stars is designed to give young athletes a solid foundation in core sports skills. Through age-appropriate drills and friendly competitions, we focus on the "Three C’s": Coordination, Character, and Cooperation. Whether your child is picking up a ball for the first time or looking to sharpen their skills, our expert coaches provide a positive environment where every kid feels like a star.Youth Summer 2026 -
Global Games AcademyCamp Royal Week 6This high-energy week invites young athletes to represent "nations," master new sports, and celebrate the true spirit of the Olympic Games. Beyond the medals, campers will explore world cultures, design their own team flags, and learn the importance of sportsmanship and perseverance. From the grand Opening Ceremony to the final podium finish, every child will have the chance to shine, compete, and go for the gold!Youth Summer 2026 -
WaitlistRoyal ChefsCamp Royal Week 6Get hands-on cooking in this Master Chef style class. Students will get to pick what they want to cook, then show off their cooking skills while they whip up their dish with help from Chef Kerry Crawford. Bring containers to bring home your creations.Youth Summer 2026 -
Bluey's Backyard BashCamp Royal Week 6Wackadoo! It’s time for a week full of Bluey fun! If your camper loves Bluey, they’ll have a blast in this fun-filled themed camp packed with crafts, games, dancing, and even a yummy snack inspired by the show. From pretend play to creativity and movement, each day brings a new adventure straight from Bluey’s world. Join us for a week of imagination, giggles, and unforgettable fun with Bluey and friends!Youth Summer 2026 -
My Art, My Show Art CampCamp Royal Week 6“Every child is an artist!” – Pablo Picasso In this inspiring and hands-on camp, young artists will explore their creativity through painting, collage, photography, and more. Each day brings new projects and opportunities for self-expression, all leading up to a special end-of-week art exhibit. Families are invited to join us for the gallery opening, where campers proudly showcase their masterpieces. It’s a week full of color, creativity, and celebration!Youth Summer 2026 -
Camp Curiosity: A STEAM AdventureCamp Royal Week 6Get ready to dive into a week of hands-on discovery and wild experiments! At STEAM Week, our young scientists and inventors will explore the worlds of science, technology, engineering, art, and math through exciting challenges, messy fun, and creative thinking. Along the way, campers will discover just how many amazing careers exist in the world of STEAM. Come ready to get messy, think big, and let your imagination take off!Youth Summer 2026 -
Hopkins Royals Volleyball CampSummer Youth Programs9–12 PM: Beginner and All-Skills Who Should Register: Players in grades 4–6 who are new to volleyball 7th and 8th grade beginners who have little to no prior volleyball experience and want to learn the basics before moving into more competitive play 1–3 PM: High School Team Tryout Prep Who Should Register: Players in grades 7-9 who are planning to tryout for high school teams Both camps are led by Hopkins High School Volleyball staff and varsity athletes.Youth Summer 2026 -
SNAG Golf CampCamp Royal Week 6DASH Sports SNAG Golf Summer camps provide participants instruction on golf fundamentals using the Starting New At Golf (SNAG) program. Putting, chipping, pitching, and driving the ball work with this adapted equipment developed with a youngster's height and small hands in mind, creating a fun learning and playing experience. Participants should wear sunscreen and bring water and a snack. All equipment is provided.Youth Summer 2026 -
Track & Field Camp with DASH SportsCamp Royal Week 6DASH 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.Youth Summer 2026 -
Cogwarts Escape RoomSummer Youth ProgramsWelcome to Cogwarts—the magical school where engineering skills are as powerful as wands! “Cog” represents clever engineering and creative problem-solving, while “warts”…well, the magical mischief is all yours. Campers team up to solve enchanted puzzles, crack secret codes, and build clever contraptions to escape from daily magical scenarios. In the second half of the class, they become the masterminds, designing their own escape rooms filled with tricky engineering challenges for others to solve. On the final day, teams go head-to-head, testing their wits, creativity, and teamwork in the ultimate spellbinding showdown!Youth Summer 2026