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Lakers Preschool ChildcareKids' Company Preschool Child CareEdgewood School and Jeffers Pond Elementary SchoolLakers Preschool Child Care SY25-26 KC PCC Non-School Day Site -
Lakers Preschool ChildcareKids' Company Preschool Child CareEdgewood School and Jeffers Pond Elementary SchoolLakers Preschool Child Care SY26-27 KC PCC Non-School Day Site -
Lakers Preschool ChildcareKids' Company Preschool Child CareEdgewood SchoolLAKER 3s Child Care SY26-27 KC PCC Non-School Day Site -
Le Magnifique Macaron Cake - NEW!TasteExperience the newest twist on the beloved macaron – an impressive macaron cake crafted from layers of oversized macarons and rich fillings, decorated with traditional macarons. This class is open to everyone, whether or not you have previously participated in Nancy’s macaron classes. You will mix, bake, and assemble your own visually stunning macaron cake, sure to dazzle on any occasion.CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Learn to Sew BasicsCreateDiscover the fundamentals of sewing! In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn both hand-sewing and machine-sewing techniques while completing fun, beginner-friendly projects from scratch. All materials are provided—just bring your questions!CE Adult Summer 2026 -
Let Them Eat Cake - NEW!TasteJoin us for an evening mixing, baking, and decorating your own charming 8-inch cake to take home and share with family, friends or co-workers. No prior decorating experience is required, and everything will be provided for you; you'll see that great results don't always need special tools. Nancy has all sorts of clever tricks up her sleeve to show just how easy—and downright fun—baking can be!CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Level 3 (Usually Older than 9, Deep Water)Category -
Level 3 (Usually older than 9) Deep Water CourseLevel 3 (Usually Older than 9, Deep Water)A child who enrolls in Level 3 should meet the following requirements: Is usually older than 9 years old Able to perform all needed skills in water that is 10 feet deep. They should have the endurance to make from one end of the diving well to the other (30 feet) with only a minute or two break. Able to tread water for at least 30 seconds in deep water. Able to confidently perform the front crawl for 30 feet (the length of the diving well). This means that their arms are pulling past their swim suit then coming out of the water on the recovery, their legs are constantly kicking, and they are breathing to the side when they need a breath. Heads should not lift up when breathing. Able to confidently perform the back crawl for 30 feet (the length of the diving well). This means their hand comes out of the water by their side, their arms remains straight as they recover (comes out of the water), and goes back in by their ear. There should be little hesitation before the other arm begins recovery and their legs should be constantly kicking. The head should be back with their ears in the water.Summer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Level 4 (Stroke Improvement)Category -
Level 4 (Stroke Improvement)Level 4 (Stroke Improvement)A child who enrolls in Level 4 should meet the following requirements: Is usually older than 9 years old Able to confidently perform the front crawl for 15 yards with basic rotary breathing (breathing to the side, keeping the ear in the water). Arms should recover out of the water, legs should constantly kick with minimal knee bending, and together the stroke should be fairly smooth. Able to perform the elementary backstroke (or chicken, airplane, soldier) for 15 yards. The student is lying on their back with their ears in the water. Arms start at side, slide up the sides to the armpits, extend outward until arms are straight and level with the shoulders, pull down to the sides with straight arms, then glide for 4 seconds. The legs are doing the whip kick simultaneously – legs start straight, knees bend and feet drop toward bottom of the pool (ankles and knees stay together), feet go out to the sides (knees stay together), knees come apart as feet whip in a circle until they are back together, then glide for 4 seconds. Able to confidently perform all of the kicks: flutter kick, whip kick on front and back, scissors kick, and dolphin kick Have an introduction to the sidestroke. Student is lying on side (whichever is more comfortable). The arm closest to the bottom of the pool is extended overhead and the ear is resting on it. The top arm is against the side. Legs are together. Student will bend knees, bringing their heels toward their buttocks. As they do this their top and bottom arm slide together and meet at their chest. The top leg then kicks forward as the bottom leg kicks back. As they to this the hands stay together but get ready to push back to their original positions. The legs then squeeze together (like scissors) and the arms push water so they end up with the bottom arm extended overhead and the top arm against the side. Glide for 4 seconds then repeat until the side is reached. Introduction to diving headfirst from a kneeling positionSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Level 5 (Stroke Refinement)Category -
Level 5 (Stroke Refinement)Level 5 (Stroke Refinement)A child who enrolls in Level 5 should meet the following requirements: Is usually older than 10 years old Able to confidently perform front crawl and elementary backstroke for 25 yards. Able to confidently perform back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, and sidestroke for 15 yardsSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Level 6 (Personal Water Safety)Category -
Level 6 (Personal Water Safety)Level 6 (Personal Water Safety)A child who enrolls in Level 6 should meet the following requirements: Is usually older than 11 years old Able to confidently perform front crawl and elementary backstroke for 50 yards Able to confidently perform back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, and sidestroke for 25 yards Able to start swim from a shallow dive Introduced to flip turns for front and back crawl and open turns for breaststroke, butterfly, and sidestroke Introduced to the standard scullSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Level 7 (Fitness and Endurance)Category -
Level 7 (Fitness and Endurance)Level 7 (Fitness and Endurance)This is a great class for those students who have passed Level 6 but are too young to take Junior Lifesaving. This class teaches fitness swimming for life long enjoyment and also helps keep up endurance. A child who enrolls in Level 7 should meet the following requirements: Is usually older than 11 years old Has passed Level 6 or possesses the skills to do so, but is not old enough for Junior Lifesaving or Assist Swimming Instructor classes Able to confidently perform front crawl and elementary backstroke for at least 100 yards Able to confidently perform breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl, and sidestroke for at least 50 yards Able to start swimming from a shallow dive Introduced to flip turns for front crawl and backstrokeSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Lil Vet Camp (Ages 5-10) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMLearn all about what veterinarians do, the tools and instruments they use...on a REAL working farm!•View x-rays, explore anatomy, make models•Learn about household pets, barnyard animals, backyard critters…From checkups to caring for farm animals, kids learn what it takes to keep animals happy and healthy!CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Little Einstein's (Ages 5-11) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMLittle Einstein's Summer Camp invites young scientists to explore STEM through hands-on experiments in chemistry, physics, and art. Campers will create exploding paint reactions, make glow-in-the-dark slime, investigate bubble science, tackle an egg drop engineering challenge, observe foamy chemical reactions, and build marble rollercoasters to study motion. Each activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. This camp blends science and art to deliver a fun, messy, and memorable summer of learning and discovery.CE Youth Summer 2026
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Little Lakerette's Dance Team (Gr. 2-5)After SchoolCalling all dancers! Work on a routine, play games that enhance your dance skills, and fine-tune your dance technique. No previous dance experience is required. You’ll show off your routine the last 30 minutes of class on the final day (families welcome to attend!) and perform for your classmates at an all-school meeting. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes or dance shoes to class, and bring a water bottle each day. Fee includes a t-shirt. Indicate T-shirt size at registration. Please wear black dance pants or leggings with your Dance Team t-shirt for the final performance.CE Youth Winter/Spring 2026 -
Little Mess Makers (Ages 3-6) - NEW!Little Tykes & TotsYour little mess maker will have a blast in this hands-on camp! They will enjoy many artistic, mess-making moments as they create marvelously messy masterpieces. We plan to paint, sculpt, scribble, and giggle our way to discovering mess-making at its very best. These are not projects to tackle at home. Leave the mess with us!CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Little Movers - Ages 10-20 Months (Non-Separating)ToddlerGet ready for big leaps and tiny adventures! As your baby starts toddling into a brand new stage, this class is here to help you keep up- with plenty of laughs along the way! With friendly guidance from our parent educator, support from our experienced team, and a crew of fellow parents in the same boat, you'll have everything you need to enjoy the ride together.2025-2026 ECFE Semester 2
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Little Tykes & TotsCategory -
Living Fully, Dying Peacefully: Embracing Death's Sacred Journey & the Role of a Death DoulaWellnessThis class offers a profound exploration of life’s transitions, integrating the compassionate support of a Death Doula with an exploration of six key areas of well-being: Physical, Emotional, Spiritual, Mental, Practical, and Ritual. Participants will gain insights into how a Death Doula guides individuals and families during the final stages of life and learn how to navigate life’s transitions with mindfulness, peace, and purpose. We'll explore the role of the Death Doula & the compassionate support they offer to both the dying & their loved ones. Reflect on what it means to live fully & die peacefully as we contemplate profound life questions. These reflections will guide meaningful conversations with loved ones and help you navigate life’s changes with mindfulness. Gain clarity, peace, and purpose, whether seeking personal growth or exploring death education. All are welcome.CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026
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MacrameCreateEnjoy a blast from the past with the once-again-popular art form, macrame. A fixture of every 1970's home, macrame is making a comeback on the contemporary art scene. In this project, you will learn a variety of knot-tying techniques to create a unique macrame project perfect for any home.CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026