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Recreation

Friday, March 15, 2013

Find a Summer Camp Near Eagan for Your Children

Our 2013 summer camp guide includes a handy rundown of camps near you, and a growing list of camps on our map throughout the Twin Cities area. Registration is on now.

With the choice and variety of summer camps available in 2013, boredom won't be an option. Organizations from area colleges to your local parks and recreation department offer dozens of camp choices for science, nature, sports, music and more. Whether you're looking for an all-around experience or a more focused camp, this list features a few in your town and nearby. Check the list below for some camps near Eagan, or check out the map above for camps around the region. Click the green pins for more information, or use the map slider on the left to zoom in or out. Know of a camp that's not on our list or our map? Visit this page and submit the information, and we'll add it. Summer Mathematics Institute (SMI) Math Camp focusing on discrete …

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Lakeville Resident Opening Indoor Playground in Eagan

The recreation facility, Good Times Park, will feature a basketball court, inflatable games, artificial turf and other amenities, according to owner Bonnie O'Meara.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us Local mom Bonnie O'Meara knows firsthand how difficult it can be to find budget-friendly activities that entertain the whole family. That challenge served as the impetus behind O'Meara's new business, "Good Times Park", which is set to open in Eagan later this spring. Located in a 25,000-square-foot space at 3265 Northwood Cir., the business will feature an expansive indoor playground designed for children 12 years old or younger, O'Meara said. The plans for Good Time Park include a basketball court, inflatable games, indoor playground equipment, an artificial turf area and a hologram projector that projects kid-friendly games onto the …

sarah

6:40 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

I am excited to see what it is all about. We frequent the community center/blast but I have a child at only 2 yrs old so she gets scared in the blast and has nothing to do while her brother runs around in the high tunnels. To me this sounds like it will be much more elaborate and will have things for all ages. Which to me will be worth $16. Can't wait for u to open. I wish it was tomorrow.   more ›

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