Lazer X

Join us for an exhilarating day of laser tag,where teamwork, strategy, and excitement collide. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first timer, this is the perfect opportunity to unleash your inner warrior and have a blast with friends. Don’t miss out on the fun—let’s suit up and light up the arena together!

LEGO: Gamebots Robotics (Ages 7-14) – Spring 2026

Calling all gamers! Have a blast creating robotic games each week while learning about robotics. Students will learn about gear ratio, sensors, programming, and pulleys as they create fun to play games. Whether creating a robotic hockey player, pinball machine, or a ring toss, your child is sure to have fun building, learning, and playing.

LEGO: Junior Scientist – All About Animals (Ages 4-6) – Spring 2026

Do you know what mammal is the largest on Earth? Or how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly? Did you know that reptiles are the oldest creatures on the planet? Jr. Scientists: All About Animals invites your little zoologists to analyze the differences between vertebrates and invertebrates, construct their way through the butterfly and frog life cycle, build reptiles, and examine the differences and similarities between insects and arachnids using Kid K'NEX® pieces. Your child will too busy exploring theanimal world to realize that they are gaining critical social, motor, and developmental skills.

Cupid Couple’s Archery – 5/1/26

Come join us for a couple's archery lesson! You and your partner will share a target, and our trained instructor will show you how to shoot a bow and arrow. Work together or compete for points in an adventurous and unique date night! No experience necessary!

Registration is for two people. Please register only one person in your pair.

 

Archery is for everyone!  Our instructor is trained in adaptive archery and the elements used to make this sport accessible. Please contact us if there are any accommodations you may need!

 

LEGO: Animal Robotics (Ages 6-12) – Spring 2026

Snapology’s Amazing Animals introduces students to the technical world of robotics. Students will work in teams tocreate a zoo of interactive and mechanical animals. Your child will build robotic animals and explore different mechanisms such as tilt and motion sensors, motors, and computer software to help them bring their creation to life, all while having fun learning important social and technical skills.