in weeklong sessions during school breaks. Han- cock Park, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Free admission day: fi rst Tuesdays.
www.tarpits.org
Pennypickle’s Workshop Temecula Children’s Museum (951) 308-6376 7,500 square feet cluttered with hands-on inven- tions, gadgets and experiments. Workshops, events and parties available. Closed Mondays. 42081 Main St., Temecula.
www.pennypickles.org
Petersen Automotive Museum (323) 930-2277 More than 300 vehicles, plus photographs, artwork and the Hot Wheels Hall of Fame. 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles.
www.petersen.org
Skirball Cultural Center (310) 440-4500
Jewish heritage museum, family programs, music and literary events, plus an interactive Noah’s Ark, where kids can play, climb and problem-solve. 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles.
www.skirball.org. Free admission day: Thursdays.
Tankland (626) 442-1776
More than 178 tanks and military vehicles on dis- play. 1918 Rosemead Blvd., South El Monte. www.
tankland.com
The Paley Center for Media (310) 786-1000
Offers a radio listening room, a working radio sta- tion and 60 computer terminals with more than 150,000 television, radio and new media programs that chronicle broadcast media history. Free ad- mission. 465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills. www.
paleycenter.org
Wells Fargo History Museum (213) 253-7166 Features an original Concord Coach, a histori- cally re-created agent’s offi ce, working telegraphs, Western artifacts and a 27-ounce gold nugget. Free admission and audio guide. 333 South Grand Ave., Los Angeles.
www.wellsfargohistory.com
Zimmer Children’s Museum (323) 761-8989 Splash at the water table, “cook” at the Blue Bagel Cafe, listen to stories, sing a song on the Mann Theater stage and create beats at Music Island. Admission: adults, $8; kids (3-12), $5; grandpar- ents and kids (2 and under), free. Parking: free. 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 100, Los Angeles. www.
zimmermuseum.org
music
Instrument instruction, bands, orchestras, choirs, camps and music-appreciation class- es. Also see: “Theater Arts” for vocal instruc- tion and “Calendar” for live performances.
• Alley Kat Music Center 9205 Valley View St., Cypress (714) 229-8528
www.alleykatmusiccenter.com Private music lessons with experienced and highly recommended teachers including a variety of teachers with MTAC certifi cation if so desired. Of- fered for kids (ages 4+) through adult. Areas of ex- pertise include: piano, fl ute, sax, percussion, clari- net, French horn, trumpet, organ, accordion, violin, cello, voice, guitar, bass and ukulele. All rentals are school-approved instruments and come with an op-
Applied Music Studio Piano • Drums • Woodwinds
• Ages 3+ • “Keyboard for Kids” • New & Used Instruments • School Approved Rentals • Rent with an Option to Buy • Music Professionals with Degrees • State Certificate Programs • Private, Semi-private & Group Lessons
FREE MUSIC LESSON Schedule one today!
New students only. Not valid with other coupons.
10900 Los Alamitos Blvd, Ste. 203, Los Alamitos (corner of Florista & Pine) E-mail:
appliedmusicstudio@gmail.com • (562) 596-1287
tion to buy. Alley Kat Music Center offers every ac- cessory the beginner musician needs to get started. See ad on page 36.
• Applied Music Studio 10900 Los Alamitos Blvd., Ste. 203, Los Alamitos (562) 596-1287 Enhance your child’s (3+) education by trying a free lesson at Applied Music Studio. They offer instruc- tion in violin, voice, guitar, drums, woodwinds, viola, theory, piano, as well as a “Keyboard for Kids” pro- gram, all taught by degreed professionals. Applied Music Studio has new and used instruments for sale, and school-approved instruments for rent with an option to buy. Mention Kidsguide to book your free lesson today! Located at the corner of Florista and Pine. Email:
appliedmusicstudio@gmail.com. See ad with coupon on this page.
• Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove (714) 376-0536
www.BeGreatGardenGrove.org Give your child the opportunity to express their cre- ativity, perform, or learn to play a musical instru- ment! Classes meet twice a week for each session
Violin • Voice • Guitar
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