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MSCR Announces Fall 2025 Program Guide

Unleash Your Fall Fun with MSCR

The Fall 2025 Program Guide is available. Registration begins Monday, August 11 at 12pm

MADISON, Wis. – Ready to shake up your routine this fall? Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) is rolling out the Fall 2025 Program Guide packed with hundreds of activities to help you discover a new passion or dive deeper into a favorite hobby.

The 60-page guide is filled with opportunities for all ages, from arts and fitness to sports and outdoor adventures. Whether you want to paddle on a lake, join a kickball league or learn Spanish, there’s something for you.

Registration for Madison Metropolitan School District residents opens Monday, August 11, at 12pm at mscr.org. Non-residents can sign up starting Monday, August 25, at 12pm.

The guide is available in print at MSCR East, MSCR Central and MSCR West, Madison Public Library branches and community centers. You can also view the digital version in both English and Spanish on the MSCR website at mscr.org.

Fall Highlights Include:

  • Adult Fitness: Get moving with classes like Bollyx Dance, Flex & Flow and TRX & Kettlebells. Classes are offered in person, outdoors and online. The guide also features fitness options for adults ages 50 and older, as well as youth classes in tumbling, running and Capoeira.

  • Adult Arts & Enrichment: Express your creativity with new classes such as Spanish for Beginners, PlayDND 101, Whimsical Watercolors and Felt Flower Bouquets.

  • Youth Arts & Enrichment: Children can explore new classes like Irish Dance and K-Pop Dance, along with popular favorites like ballet and painting.

  • Sports Leagues: Get your team together for fall adult volleyball, kickball, softball or basketball. Youth leagues are also available for football and soccer.

  • Outdoor Pursuits: Explore the natural world with MSCR paddling, pontoon boat rides and nature programs at the Madison School Forest.

  • Friday Night Features: Starting in November, join MSCR for a new series of “fiercely fun and exciting” activities on the first Friday of each month. Try sports, create art or dance in the fitness studios at MSCR East and MSCR West.

For more information, visit mscr.org or call 608-204-3000. MSCR, is a department of the Madison Metropolitan School District, and has been serving the community as Madison’s public recreation department since 1926. Fee Assistance is available, go to mscr.org to learn more.

Madison School & Community Recreation