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Ages: 8+
Student Teacher:Malachi Hackenburg
Adult Mentor: Rachel Hackenburg
Does your child want to learn the game of football without getting tackled? Then sign them up for flag football - all the fun of the original sport, without the contact! Each week your child will build upon their skills of how to catch, throw, run and pull flags effectively to get the advantage over their opponent. Our last session will be a scrimmage with the class divided into two teams. We invite parents to come cheer on their child as they put their new skills into action!
Wear comfortable clothing, including sneakers. Bring a water bottle.

Ages:10-18
Teacher: Rachel Wynkoop
Let your barista, Leah Wynkoop, whip up your favorite dirty soda, coffee or hot beverage. Pair with your favorite snack and game and hang with your friends for a couple of hours! Drop in to fit around your other fun elective classes!

Ages: 6+
Teacher: Jess Schmidt
Brick building with weekly prompts. Each child learns and practices basic presenting (and audience) skills each class. The child gets to take home their very own mini fig at the end of the quarter!

Ages: 4-8
Teacher: Melissa Martin
Young learners will explore the different animal groups with their favorite stuffed animals by their sides! Please bring your favorite stuffie to class each week and be ready to embark on an exciting weekly animal adventure with us! 🐘🦋🐒
Please bring a water bottle to class each week. A small snack will be provided.

Ages: 6-13
Teacher: MK Campau
This hands-on art class introduces students to the world of art history in an engaging and age-appropriate way. Each week, students will learn about a notable artist or famous artwork, exploring the time period, story, and unique style behind it. We’ll look closely at how artists used line, color, shape, texture, and composition to communicate ideas and emotions.
After learning about the artist, students will create their own original artwork inspired by that style—not copying, but applying the same techniques and artistic approach in a creative way. Projects will encourage imagination, experimentation, and confidence while building a deeper appreciation for art across history.
his class blends learning and making, helping students understand that art history is not just about the past—it’s something they can participate in themselves. No prior art experience is required, just a willingness to explore and create.

Ages: 10+
Student Teacher: Joshua Hackenburg
Adult Mentor: Rachel Hackenburg
Have you ever wished you could turn your lego set and minifigures into a movie? Well, learn the basics of how to make your dream a reality! In this class you'll learn the step by step process of how to create a stop motion video.
Bring a tablet if you have one

Ages: 6+
Supervisor: Jess Schmidt
Let’s get crafting! Who wants to build a cardboard city? Or perhaps a neat wreath to hang on their bedroom door? Can’t think of an idea? No worries! Craft idea books will be available each class.
You are welcome to bring in extra crafting materials to enhance creativity.

Ages:4-8
Teacher: Melissa Martin
This friendly class will provide your young learner with a fun educational experience centering on spring-themed books, songs, games, and crafts. I hope your child can come and grow with us! 🌷🌷🌷
Please bring a water bottle each week. A small snack will be provided.

90 minute class, Tuesdays 4:30
Ages 4+
Teacher: Jess Schmidt
Who loves horses?! This informative session will have hands on classes with two beginner-safe horses. Basic horse safety, grooming, saddling, first aid, leading, riding, breeds, feeding, anatomy, and lunging are a bulk of the topics we may go over. Riding, leading, and lunging the horse will be weather and ground-condition dependent each week. This class is held in southeast Swanton, outside or in a barn with *no heat* so please dress accordingly. Note: there is no bathroom at the barn. Smooth sole boot with 1/2" heel required for riding weeks; I will provide helmets.

90 minute class, Tuesdays 4:30
Ages 4+
Teacher: Jess Schmidt
This class is geared towards those whom have some horse experience and have participated in my horse class in the past. Please contact me if you are unsure which class your child may fall into.
Who loves horses?! This informative session will have hands on classes with two beginner-safe horses. Basic horse safety, grooming, saddling, first aid, leading, riding, breeds, feeding, anatomy, and lunging are a bulk of the topics we may go over. Riding, leading, and lunging the horse will be weather and ground-condition dependent each week. This class is held in southeast Swanton, outside or in a barn with *no heat* so please dress accordingly. Note: there is no bathroom at the barn. Smooth sole boot with 1/2" heel required for riding weeks; I will provide helmets.
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