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Introduction to Mandarin Chinese


This course will introduce students to a foreign language that is fast- growing in popularity and usage. The students will learn the fundamental sounds, tones and simple character writings while learning day-to-day conversations. A $10 material fee payable to the instructor on the first class. Instructor: Camelot Academy Staff.


5 to 7 Years 8 to 14 Years


Price: $75 40004 W 40005 W


3:30 - 4:30 pm Price: $75


4:30 - 5:30 pm CAEC CAEC Conversational Spanish for Beginners


This class will help you to understand the basics of the Spanish language and how sentences are formed. Classes are related to themes such as the park and the market. Using nouns and adjectives related to the themes in question. Instructor: Antonio Gutierrez, M.A.


8 Years and Up 40491 Th


Price: $32 7:00 - 9:00 pm Horse Fun for Preschoolers


Bring your mom or dad to help you learn about horses! Learn how to do groundwork, halter, groom, saddle, ride safely and basic riding technique. This class prepares students for individual lessons for the true rider at heart. Parent participation. Wear closed-toed shoes, long jean pants and bring a riding helmet. No unregistered siblings allowed. A $20 material fee payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructor: Fun With Horses Staff.


3 to 6 Years


40012 Sa 40013 Sa 40014 Sa


Price: $75


1:00 - 2:00 pm 1:00 - 2:00 pm 1:00 - 2:00 pm


4 Weeks


RDL RDL RDL


4/04 5/02 5/30


CLASSES FOR TEENS


Making Memories and Friendships That Last a Lifetime


Applications for AbilityFirst Camp Paivika are now available! Camp Paivika is a fun and safe summer camp for your child, teen, or adult with a disability.


String Ensemble


This exciting new class is designed for teens with more than 2 years of experience playing individually on the violin, viola, or cello, who are ready to embrace group play with other talented students in a small setting. Classic repertoire includes music by Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Bach. Experience the harmonious sounds with other students passionate about strings! Student must provide his/her instrument. Instructor: Music Maker Academy Staff.


12 to 18 Years 40054 M


Price: $90 7:30 - 8:15 pm 6 Weeks MMS


Classes are located at Music Maker Academy (MMS), 5701 East Santa Ana Canyon Road Suite J, Anaheim


4/13


Established in 1926 as the Crippled Children’s Society of Southern California, AbilityFirst’s mission is to provide programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential.


At Camp Paivika, individuals with special needs can find camaraderie and common ground. Campers of all ability levels engage in healthy interactions with peers and staff in a safe environment that encourages and supports social development.


Visit www.camppaivika.org for applications, video, and additional information, or call (909)338-1102 ext. 5003


MuSIC 9 Weeks DACC 4/09


6 Weeks 6 Weeks


4/01 4/01


Cooking With Ms. Debbie


Learn the basics while preparing food that is fun, flavorful and nutritious. You will cover beginning techniques using small kitchen appliances. Each week students will take home the fruit of their labor, if they don’t eat them first! Let’s Cook. Your child will build fine motor and early math skills as we measure, mix, spread, stir, roll and more. Please bring an apron. No class on 5/22. If you are signing up for the 3 to 6 years courses, parent participation IS REQUIRED. Instructor: Debbie Dickens.


3 to 6 Years


40225 F 40226 F 40227 Tu 40228 Tu


6 to 12 Years 40221 F 40223 Tu 40222 F 40224 Tu


Price: $60


2:30 - 3:30 pm 2:30 - 3:30 pm 2:30 - 3:30 pm 2:30 - 3:30 pm


Price: $55


3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm 3:45 - 4:45 pm


4 Weeks


EACC EACC DACC DACC


4 Weeks


EACC DACC EACC DACC


4/10 4/21 5/08 5/19


FEBRuARY Online Registration Begins 24


2015 Registration Now Open


4/10 5/08 4/21 5/19


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