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Softball Training Clinic: Gr. 3-6Youth RecreationTake your skills to the next level. This clinic will give young athletes the opportunity to learn directly from some of our 9th grade/JV High School softball players! Players will help teach pitching, catching, hitting, and fielding fundamentals in a supportive, and energetic environment. Disclaimer: This program is not associated with PYSBAWinter/Spring 2026 -
Softball Training Clinic: Gr. K-2Youth RecreationThis skill-building clinic gives young athletes the opportunity to learn directly from some of our 9th grade/JV High School softball players! Players will help teach pitching, catching, hitting, and fielding fundamentals in a supportive, energetic environment. Disclaimer: This clinic is not associated with PYSBAWinter/Spring 2026 -
Solar Silhouettes: Gr. K-5Youth EnrichmentDiscover how light and nature can create amazing art! Students will collect natural objects outside like leaves, flowers, and other found objects to design one-of-a-kind prints using sunlight and special paper. A perfect blend of science and creativity! This class is weather dependent and we need sunshine to make it work. Should the weather not cooperate on 4/22, we have scheduled a back-up date of 4/29. You will be notified prior to 4/22 about any changes to schedule.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Spring Flowers Sugar Cookie Decorating: Ages 6-AdultAdult EnrichmentIn partnership with Sticky Fingers Sweets Bakery, we’re kicking off spring with a deliciously fun class! Learn how to decorate sugar cookies using royal icing while experimenting with different piping tips and icing techniques. At the end of class, you will have six beautiful cookies to take home. All materials will be provided. Participants age 9 and under will need to be accompanied by an adult. Gluten or Gluten/Dairy Free option available if reserved at registration.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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WaitlistTerrific 2's & 3'sWeekly Scheduled ClassesFor parents and their 2 and 3 year olds. Come together for learning activities, singing, and fun! Then, join other parents to discuss current parenting issues. This class is a separating class. At separation time the children will continue their learning. We will then come in for a healthy snack. Sibling care is available with a charge.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tiger ClubSchool Year 2025-26 GRADES 1-5 ARE CURRENTLY ON A WAITLIST FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR Please contact our Site Supervisors: PreK Tiger Club Site Supervisor: Susan Wark - susan.wark@isd477.org | 763-389-6085 Gr. K-5 Site Supervisor: Amanda Groshong - amanda.groshong@isd477.org | 763-389-7200 For more info on Tiger Club, please visit our district website.Child Care Program -
Tiger Sharks Swim: Gr. 1-12AquaticsAll participants need to be able to swim 25 yards nonstop, unaided. No knowledge of the four competitive strokes is necessary. Students will learn or continue improving on the four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly) and their corresponding starts and turns. Students will use a variety of swimming tools and drills while building strength and endurance and learning about competition. Tiger Sharks is for all abilities, from beginner to advanced. During the school year these levels are combined together. During the summer, separate levels are offered. Swimmers should bring a swimsuit, goggles, towel and water bottle on a daily basis.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tiger T-Ball: Ages 2.5-3Youth RecreationTiger T-Ball is a fun recreational program that exposes kids to the basics of throwing, fielding, hitting, and running the bases. Players will be divided into teams for practice and game activities. Ages 2.5 -3 is from 6-6:45pm and ages 4-6 from 7-8pm. Players will receive a t-shirt with registration. Parent participation is required for ages 2.5-3 and encouraged for ages 4-6. Monday, June 22nd, will be a make-up date if class is canceled at all. Photo day TBD. Participants should bring their own baseball gloves. Parent volunteer coaches are needed! Please contact Ryan at ryan.fay@isd477.org for more information or if interested in coaching.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tiger T-Ball: Ages 4-6Youth RecreationTiger T-Ball is a fun recreational program that exposes kids to the basics of throwing, fielding, hitting, and running the bases. Players will be divided into teams for practice and game activities. Ages 2.5 -3 is from 6-6:45pm and ages 4-6 from 7-8pm. Players will receive a t-shirt with registration. Parent participation is required for ages 2.5-3 and may be required for ages 4-6. Monday, June 22nd, will be a make-up date if class is canceled at all. Photo day TBD. Participants should bring their own baseball gloves. Parent volunteer coaches are needed! Please contact Ryan at ryan.fay@isd477.org for more information or if interested in coaching.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tigers Archery- Optional TournamentsYouth RecreationThere are additional costs for added optional tournament. These optional tournaments are not required, but a great way to build your archers confidence and skills. Sign up for as few or as many as you like with the option of choosing all tournaments. Here are the dates of the optional tournaments: Jan 10, Beacon Shoot-Out (Roseville) Jan 17, Minnetonka Open (Minnetonka) Jan 17, OWL (Open World Learning)(St. Paul) Jan 30-31, LILA (BE and/or 3D) (Forest Lake) Feb 7, New Prague Open (New Prague) Feb 20, St. Croix Prep (Friday BE) (Stillwater)Fall 2025 -
Toddler Story Time at the LibraryStory TimesRegistration not required. Are you looking for a fun activity to do with your child this Fall? Please join us for a FREE event at the Princeton Library for families and children. Mondays 11:00 - 11:30 AMWinter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistToddler/Parent Swim Lessons: Ages 1.5-3AquaticsFor ages 18 months to 3 years old. The purpose of this class is to teach very early swimming skills such as bubble blowing, kicks, floats, and swimming are movements for the front and back strokes while in a fun and safe environment. Parents/guardians must accompany their child in the water. Children should wear swim diapers only.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Valentine Card Making: Gr. K-2Youth EnrichmentEnjoy an afternoon making Valentine's Day cards for special people! We will make two cards as a group and then have time to make additional cards using your own creativity.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Valentine's Sugar Cookie Decorating: Ages 6-AdultAdult EnrichmentJoin us for a sweet and creative class where you’ll learn fun cookie decorating techniques to share this Valentine’s Day! Participants will decorate six cookies to bring home, or share with someone special. Perfect for friends, families, or a unique Valentine’s outing. All materials will be provided. Participants age 9 and under will need to be accompanied by an adult. Gluten or Gluten/Dairy Free option available if reserved at registration.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Wonders of Whoopie Pies: Ages 10-AdultAdult EnrichmentCome make Apple Cider and Pumpkin Whoopie Pies, which are soft, moist cookies sandwiched around a decadent cream cheese filling! Take home six of each flavor.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Write Your Own Will: AdultAdult EnrichmentWhether you are married, single, or divorced, it is important to have a will to make sure your wishes are honored. Learn about estates and wills while preparing your own legal will during class. You will receive all of the tools needed to complete this important document, including instructions, a professionally prepared form, witnesses, and a notary public. This class is tailored to people who have an estate of less than $3 million and do not own a business. Spouses must register separately. You can bring your own laptop or use our computers. Instructor is Riley Sullivan, an experienced estate planning, probate, and elder law attorney.Winter/Spring 2026 -
You & Me Cake Decorating: Age 5+ with AdultYouth EnrichmentGet creative as you and your child learn the sweet art of cake decorating together! In this fun hands-on class, you’ll receive a 6" two-layer cake, and learn decorating techniques to make your cake sweet perfection. This class is great for any special grown-up and their little baker. If you would like a second cake so you don't have to share, select that choice during registration for an additional $20. Register your child, then at the end of registration you will have an opportunity to add the information for who is the adult accompanying them.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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You and Me BabyWeekly Scheduled ClassesParents and infants explore the world in a unique and positive way. Enjoy activities in the areas of movement, sensory experience, music and exercise. Parents learn about their baby's emotional, social and physical development through discussions focused on the interests of the group. Parents and infants do not separate in this class. This is a great way to try out ECFE and meet other parents with infants.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Youth Volleyball Camp: Ages 4-9Youth RecreationThis six-week camp is designed to give an introduction to volleyball, while establishing the fundamental skills. The goal is to build athletes of integrity and character, coach lifelong skills, instill a passion for the game of volleyball in a positive environment, and to simply have fun playing the game! Participant t-shirt is included. Class is led by Princeton Volleyball Club coaches and players.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Youth Wrestling: Ages 3-Gr. 3Youth RecreationPrinceton Youth Wrestling strives to foster a fun, competitive wrestling environment founded upon the principles of self-discipline, self-control, a strong work ethic, perseverance, and integrity. We continually stress teamwork, sportsmanship and the necessity of seeking self-improvement, both on and off the wrestling mat. Wrestlers are required to wear a t-shirt, athletic shorts, wrestling/athletic shoes and headgear for all practices. No metal buckles or rivets. Wrestlers are divided by age, weight, and skill level. Each participant will receive a program t-shirt. Registration covers weekday practices, the weekend Princeton Tournament (held in February), and one other weekend outside tournament fee. Optional wrestling tournaments are held throughout the season on weekends. These optional tournaments have entry fees that are paid for by the individual wrestler and are not included in the program fee, with the exception of the Princeton Tournament and one other tournament. Practice days will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays (unless noted due to High School Home Tournaments/Matches) as well as an optional Friday Intensive Practice (coach discretion based on wrestler's skill level, attention span, etc.). These dates and times will be communicated as needed. All these dates are subject to change based on Varsity schedules and needs. If you have any questions regarding Youth Wrestling or if you are interested in coaching or volunteering please email princetonyouthwrestling@gmail.com. *Mandatory Parent/Wrestler meeting is Thursday Nov. 13th at 6:30 PM at the High School Cafeteria **Please note: Students must be fully toilet-trained to participate in wrestling.Fall 2025