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Programs and Classes for All Ages Spring Ann Arbor Public Schools Community Education & Recreation PROGRAMS AND CLASSES FOR ALL AGES SPRING REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 13, 2019 The Benard L. Maas Foundation not just for kids family-friendly live performing arts 2018-2019 SEASON JUNIE B. JONES SUN. APR. 7 1:30 PM Spark your child’s interest in reading with this musical based on TUNED! the popular book series! Class offerings may change. TICKETS AT MICHTHEATER.ORG/NJFK For class updates and OR IN PERSON AT NICOLA’S BOOKS other important information, N NICOLA’S BOOKS visit our website: ANN ARBOR’S DOWNTOWN CENTER FOR FINE FILM & THE PERFORMING ARTS aareced.com 603 E. LIBERTY ST. • (734) 668-8397 • MICHTHEATER.ORG STAY Goldfish Swim School is the premier learn-to-swim facility for kids ages 4 months to 12 years. We use our holistic philosophy, The Science of SwimPlay®, to build life skills both in and out of the water using play-based learning in a fun and safe environment. Your child’s potential is in there. Sometimes you just need to add water. • 4:1 STUDENT-TO-TEACHER RATIO • NO SESSIONS! YEAR-ROUND LESSONS • TRAINED & CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS • SHIVER-FREE, 90-DEGREE POOL ANN ARBOR | 734.864.5555 2107 W. Stadium Boulevard | Ann Arbor, MI 48103 goldfishswimschool.com | Rec & Ed, the Ann Arbor Public Schools Community Education ISSUE NO. 65 and Recreation Catalog, is published five times a year in Ann Arbor, MI. Spring 2019 Our mission is to enhance the quality INSIDE! of life for our community through April - June education and recreation. CLASSES & ACTIVITIES Health, Fitness, Yoga ADULTS & Sports yoUTH FAMILIES Active Aging Adult Private Basketball Youth After School Classes Look for the big/little hand Brain Gym ........................................26 Training .........................................36 At-A-Glance ..................... 47-48 symbol throughout this book for activities you Belly Dance For Everyone ..........10 Golf .....................................................36 The Arts can do with a toddler, Chair Yoga ........................................33 Feldenkrais Method® Series ....24 Art ................................................ 50-51 child or teen! Dance ......................................... 10-11 Fitness ....................................... 26-30 Estate Planning Basics ................20 Dance ................................................49 Health & Wellness ........................23 Feldenkrais Method .....................24 NEW! Just Dance ..........................49 NEW! Family Art Workshops ...41 NEW! Intro to Qigong Energy Healthy Back Yoga ........................33 Music ................................................54 NEW! Family Pizza Class ...........15 Work Level 1.................................23 Internet Safety & You ..................22 Dance It Out ....................................42 Intro to Tai Chi 1 ............................23 Enrichment Intro to Tai Chi: Level 1 ................23 Exploratory Art ..............................41 Martial Arts .....................................25 Languages: Spanish, Chinese ..54 Strategies For Social Security Explore, Invent, Discover ...........44 NEW! Meditation Practice of Benefits ..........................................20 Environmental Ed ..................46 Exploring Clay Together .............50 The High Cost Of Long Loving Kindness .............................23 Family Capoeira ............................56 Term Care ......................................20 Tennis ................................. 30, 34-35 Fitness & Tennis Family Scavenger Hunt .................9 Therapeutic Yoga ..........................33 Yoga ........................................... 31-33 Martial Arts .....................................55 Family Yoga ..........................33 & 56 Zumba Gold ....................................28 Zumba ....................................... 27-28 POUND® Kids ..................................56 First Steps ............................... 37-40 Tennis ....................................... 60-61 Hola Amigos ...................................44 The Arts Yoga ...................................................56 Launch Into Literacy ....................44 Art ..................................................... 8-9 WORKSHOPS Youth Fitness ..................................56 Beginning/Intermediate NEW! Little Bouncy Boppers ...42 Drawing ............................................8 Adult Workshops Science NEW! Recipe for Your Body Dance ........................................ 10-11 NEW! Intro to Foxtrot Dance ...10 NEW! Young Naturalists ............46 Workshops ....................................41 Digital Photography ....................22 NEW! Intro to Salsa Dance........10 NEW! Earthworks .........................52 My Big Messy Art Class ..............41 Robotics 2 ................................................53 Drama & Literary Arts .................13 NEW! Intro to Waltz Dance .......10 Nature Kids in Eberwhite NEW! Let's Roll ............................. 29 Woods ............................................46 Jewelry & Metalworking ............. 9 Sports Sanchin Ryu Karate .....................25 Music ......................................... 12-13 Nordic Walking ..............................29 3-on-3 Basketball ............................ 59 Storybook Adventures II ..............44 Pottery ................................................8 Paddleboard Yoga Pilates ..........29 After School Soccer ....................... 57 UMS 101: Jazz ................................13 Family Workshops Intro to Fencing .............................57 NEW! Art Workshops for the Little Hoopers Basketball ..........57 Enrichment Whole Family ...............................41 Olympic Style Weightlifting .....58 Computers.......................................22 NEW! Recipes for Your Body ..... 41 Preschool Sports ...........................45 Finance ..................................... 20-21 Private Basketball Training ........59 REC & ED INFO Food & Drink ........................... 14-15 EARLY Genealogy ......................................19 ADAPTED Rec & Ed Offices are closed: Home & Garden ...........................16 CHILDHOOD March 25 - 29, April 19, May 27 Language ....................................... 18 Fun Night Out ...............................14 * Art ......................................................41 Strike Force Bowling ...................14 Registration Form ...........................5 Parenting..........................................19 Dance & Movement ............. 42-43 Registration Information .............6 Me & My Michigan ..........................7 Enrichment......................................44 Map Key ...........................................62 Textile Arts .......................................17 First Steps ............................... 37-40 Map ....................................................63 Woodworking ...............................17 Hola Amigos ...................................44 Launch Into Literacy ....................44 NEW! Little Bouncy Boppers ...42 Preschool Yoga ....................33 & 56 YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES Preschool Sports ...........................45 NEW! Storybook Adv II ...............44 Toe Tappers .....................................42 CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE NEW! Young Naturalists ............46 PAGES 47-48 Registration begins March 13, 2019 SPRING 2019 3 "SPRING WORK IS GOING ON WITH JOYFUL ENTHUSIASM." - JOHN MUIR Ann Arbor Public Schools Within the Ann Arbor Quick Notes Community Education & community, residents of all Recreation welcomes you to ages, and in all stages of life, Registration for our Spring! We are excited to offer can meet new people, Spring programs and classes for your enjoyment experience unique classes and classes begins: and enrichment by instructors develop life-long skills. Wednesday, March 13 happy to share their knowledge and skills with you. Whether it's through Register early to make sure enrichment, recreation or you get into your class or From Birth to Adult, you have instructional programming, our workshop. come to the right place for classes promote the innovative and engaging formation and advancement Please be sure to update your learning opportunities. of life skills for the betterment email and phone number on of our community and those your Rec & Ed account. who live here. 4 SPRING 2019 Register online at AARECED.COM REC & ED SPRING 2019 REGISTRATION FORM CLASS/CAMP SELECTIONS PARTICIPANT INFORMATION Class/Camp ID# Class/Camp Title Fee First Name ____________________________ Last Name _____________________________________ Address _________________________________ City ________________ Zip ____________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ Email _______________________________________________ Birth Date ____________ Gender ❑ M ❑ F Grade ____ School _________________________ Registering a child for camp includes permission for that child to participate in camp field trips. SHIRT SIZE Child: ❑ S ❑ M ❑ L Adult: ❑ S ❑ M ❑ L ❑ XL 2XL PHOTO POLICY I understand and agree that the Ann Arbor Public School’s Rec & Ed Department may take pictures or videos of youth and adult participants in any Rec & Ed activity, including camps, classes, team sports, and childcare. Images may be used in Rec & Ed or school district promotional materials, (brochures, catalog, website, social media). For your safety, names will never be used. My (or my child's) enrollment in an activity with Rec & Ed indicates my approval. I may opt
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