Register By March 31 and save $15/week on summer 2019 skateboard camps

Posted by Mark Rodriguez on

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Not sure which weeks will work for you?  No problem - pick the "unsure" option and let us know later by emailing nina@3rdlair.com with your preference.
 
Each week of camp will have a maximum of 50 spots available.  This means it will be very important to pre-register and will allow us to provide a much higher quality experience for all.
 
The 3rd Lair camp program has been a part of MN action sports development for 19 years. We are the originals, offering the most experience, the most well trained instructors, and a proven reputation for success.  Instruction is based on ability level and we cater to individual needs.  All ages and skill levels are welcome.
  • Small group instruction (6-8 kids per group)

  • Groups are based on experience level

  • All rental equipment is free to use! Helmet, board, and pads

  • Camp runs from 9am-noon daily

  • All ages welcome

DAILY CAMP SCHEDULE

(SCHEDULE VARIES FOR OFF-SITE CAMPS)

  • 8:30am – Doors open for drop off

  • 9am - 10:30am – Small group instruction

  • 10:30am - 10:45am – Break/Snack Time (bring your own snack or purchase here).

  • 10:45am - 11:50am – Small group instruction

  • 11:50am-Noon – Camp wrap up.

Afternoon Open Skate (Applies to camps at 3rd Lair and Overpass Only)
During morning camp the skatepark is closed to the public.  After camp the park opens for open skate and campers are encouraged to stay after and practice the skills they are learning during camp.  There is an additional fee of $10/day ($5/day for members) to stay after camp for open skate.
 
All participants are required to have a waiver signed prior to participating in camp.
 
Please keep in mind that during open skate hours, participants are free to come and go as they please.  If your child is young enough that they need adult supervision please plan to stay at the skatepark and supervise them.  We are a staffed facility but do not supervise individuals while they are participating in open skate.  

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