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Instructional classes and computer use. Also see: “Tutoring.”


Apple Computer Classes Brea Mall, Brea


Cerritos Mall, Cerritos


(714) 255-5610 (562) 356-1555


Fashion Island, Newport Beach (949) 729-4433 Irvine Spectrum, Irvine


(949) 255-1500


South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 424-6331 www.apple.com/retail/storelist Apple stores offer free computer workshops (5+) teaching the basics of Macs and their software. Classes fill quickly.


Boys and Girls Clubs Computer instruction and use (5+) is available at most branches. See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.


Community College Programs • Cypress College Kids’ College - MIcrosoft Word, Power Point and Excel (9+), Kids Create and Ani- mate (grades 2-4), Adventures in Web Page Cre- ations (grades 4-6), Computer Keyboarding (8+), Intro to Computers (8+), Microsoft Word (8+), Photoshop Magic (grades 4-8), Computer Game Design (grades 5-8); 3-D Design (grades 2-8). $65-85. Classes are held at Anaheim and Cypress campuses. (714) 808-4909. www.sce.edu


Golden West College - Guiding Kids on the Internet, Photoshop for Kids and Web Design for Kids, plus online computer workshops. (714) 895-0800.


Recreation Departments • Anaheim Community Services - Introduction to Robotics: Expose your child (7+) to real world math and science concepts, critical thinking, team build- ing and fun; six-weeks, $75. (714) 765-5191. www. anaheim.net/ezrecconnect


Many city recreation departments offer computer courses, such as keyboarding, publishing and Web design. See “Recreation Departments” for contact information.


cooking Instructional classes, camps and workshops.


Boys and Girls Clubs Huntington Beach offers cooking and nutrition; Irvine offers Teen Cuisine (12-18); Santa Ana of- fers Junior Chefs; Tustin offers various classes; and Westminster offers Teen Cooking (13-18). See “Youth and Family Groups” for contact information.


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• Cypress College Kids’ College (714) 808-4909 www.sce.edu Making Yummy Snacks (6-10) and Mommy and Me Cooking Class (6+). Classes held at the Cypress and Fullerton campuses. $75.


Recreation Departments • Anaheim Community Services Department - Cooking classes and workshops (3-14). Picnic and Tea Parties, Parent and Me Cooking, Introduction to Baking, Kids in the Kitchen, and Cooking Camps. Classes offered year-round. (714) 765-5191. www. anaheim.net/ezrecconnect


• Lakewood Recreation and Community Services - Jr. Chefs (6-10), three-week sessions, $45, plus Kids Cookie Decorating Workshop (5-12), $10. (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408. www.lakewoodcity.org


• Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine - Mini Chefs (2-5); Jr. Chefs (6-10): four-week sessions, $45, parent participation required. (562) 570-3111. www.longbeach.gov


Many city recreation departments offer cooking classes. See “Recreation Departments” for con- tact information.


Retail Store Classes The following retail stores offer themed cooking classes and workshops throughout the year. Camps are often available.


Cookamation (714) 849-9164


Also offers in-home meal prep parties and organic baby food instruction. 2845 Mesa Verde, Ste. 3, Costa Mesa. www.cookamation.com


Prep Kitchen Essentials (562) 430-1217


Kids Supper Club (8-13), monthly hands-on in- struction preparing dinner menus, plus Parents and Kids Cook monthly classes. 12207 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach. www.prepkitchenessentials.com


Sur La Table (800) 243-0852


Kids cooking classes and holiday workshops. 832 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach; and 3333 Bear St., Ste. 110, Costa Mesa. www.surlatable.com


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