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SP21 Class Chart for Website Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Duo Straps 0100-01 2:30-3:00PM Duo Trapeze 0200-01 3:30-4:00PM Bungee Trapeze 0000-01 3:45-4:45PM Fabulous Firsts 0100-02 2:00-2:45PM Hammock 1000-02 2:30-3:00PM 9:00 AM ClouD Swing 1000-01 3:00-3:30PM Bite Balance 1000-01 Flying Trapeze 0500-01 Shoot-Thru LaDDer 0200-01 3:30-4:45PM Mexican ClouD Swing 0100-03 2:30-3:00PM Acrobatics 0200-01 ages 6-9 Swinging Trapeze 0000-05 3:00-3:30PM Flying Trapeze 0500-01 Swinging Trapeze 0100-01 3:30-4:00PM ClouD Swing 0000-01 3:00-3:30PM Circus KinDers 0100-02 ages 5-6 ClouD Swing 0100-01 3:30-4:00PM Chair Stacking 0100-01 Cyr Wheel 0000-03 3:15-4:00PM Contortion 0105-02 ages 10+ Swinging Trapeze 1000-02 3:30-4:00PM Chair Stacking 0200-01 Swinging Trapeze 1000-01 3:15-3:45PM Flying Trapeze Recreational 0000-01 3:00 PM Hammock 1000-01 3:45-4:30PM Hoops 1000-01 3:30-4:30PM Star 0100-01 Static Trapeze 0300-01 Hammock 1000-01 3:45-4:30PM 4-Girl Spinning Cube 0100-01 4:00-4:40PM Bungee Trapeze 0000-01 3:45-4:45PM Shoot-Thru LaDDer 0200-01 3:30-4:45PM Hoops 1000-01 3:30-4:30PM 10:00 AM Mexican ClouD Swing 0100-04 4:00-4:30PM Duo Trapeze 1000-03 4:30-5:00PM HanDstanDs 1000-01 4:00-4:45PM ClouD Swing 0000-03 4:00-4:30PM Acrobatics 0105-01 ages 10+ Acrobatics 0225-02 4-Girl Spinning Cube 1000-01 4:30-5:15PM Hammock 0100-01 4:40-5:10PM Mexican ClouD Swing 1000-02 4:00-4:30PM Swinging Trapeze 0000-03 4:00-4:30PM Bungee Trapeze 0100-01 Contortion 0105-01 ages 10+ Mexican ClouD Swing 1000-02 4:30-5:00PM Duo Cyr Wheel 1000-01 Mexican ClouD Swing 0000-01 4:30-5:00PM ClouD Swing 0200-01 4:30-5:00PM Circus Experience 0000-02 ages 6-9 Pas De Deux 0100-01 Duo Unicycle 1000-01 4:45-5:30PM German Wheel 0100-01 Acrobatics 1000-01 4:45-5:30PM Swinging Trapeze 0000-04 4:30-5:00PM Low Wire 0200-01 Star 0100-02 3-Man HanD Balance 0100-01 Mini Hammock 0300-01 Hoops 0200-01 Acrobatics 0205-01 ages 10+ Multiple Trapeze 0100-05 Vault Mini 0300-01 Acrobatics 0100-01 ages 6-9 Ringmaster 0500-01 Low Casting Fun 0000-04 Globes 0100-01 SiDe by SiDe 0100-03 Mini Hammock 0100-01 SiDe by SiDe 0100-02 Mini Hammock 0000-02 Multiple Trapeze 0100-01 Static Trapeze 0200-01 11:00 AM 4:00 PM Multiple Trapeze 0200-03 Static Trapeze 1000-01 Multiple Trapeze 0100-02 SiDe by SiDe 0100-05 TeeterboarD 1000-01 Circus Experience 0000-01 ages 6-9 Spanish Web 0300-01 Stilt Walking 0100-01 Stilt Walking 0500-01 Silks 0300-01 Circus KinDers 0100-04 ages 5-6 Team Acrobatics 1000-01 Triple Trapeze 0400-01 TeeterboarD 0200-01 Wall Trampoline 1000-01 Globes 0200-01 Theater 0500-01 Wall Trampoline 1000-02 Pas De Deux 0100-02 4-Girl Spinning Cube 1000-01 4:30-5:15PM Hammock 0100-01 4:40-5:10PM Acrobatics 1000-01 4:45-5:30PM Bungee Trapeze 0300-01 Juggling 1000-01 5:00-6:15PM Straps 0000-01 Duo Unicycle 1000-01 4:45-5:30PM Dance 1000-05 5:15-6:15PM Triangle Trapeze 1000-03 5:30-6:00PM Chinese Poles 0050-01 MiD Wire 1000-01 5:00-6:15PM Swinging Trapeze 0000-02 5:00-5:30PM Hula Hoop 0100-01 5:15-6:00PM Wall Trampoline 1000-01 5:30-6:15PM German Wheel 0000-01 ages 8-11 Rola Bola 1000-01 5:00-6:15PM Coach Break 12:00 PM-12:15 PM Theater 1000-03 5:00-5:30PM Team Acrobatics 1000-01 5:15-6:00PM Wall Trampoline 1000-02 5:30-6:15PM Intro to Solo Trapeze 0000-01 Contortion 0200-02 12:15 PM ClouD Swing 0000-02 5:30-6:00PM Contortion 0200-01 Contortion 0300-01 Low Casting Fun 0000-03 German Wheel 0300-01 Acrobatics 0100-02 ages 6-9 Mexican ClouD Swing 0100-01 5:30-6:00PM LaDDer Trapeze 0100-01 Core ConDitioning 0000-02 Low Wire 0100-01 HanDstanDs 1000-01 Aerial Experience 0000-01 ages 8-12 Theater 1000-01 5:30-6:30PM SiDe by SiDe 0100-01 Globes 0000-02 Mini Hammock 0000-01 Hoops 0000-01 HanDstanDs 0100-02 Core ConDitioning 0000-01 Spanish Web 1000-01 Low Casting Fun 0000-05 Multiple Trapeze 0200-01 Multiple Trapeze 0200-04 Intro to Aerial 0000-01 5:00 PM German Wheel 0005-01 ages 10+ Trampoline 0000-03 ages 6-9 Multiple Trapeze 0200-05 Silks 0100-01 Spanish Web 0100-01 Trampoline 0000-02 ages 6-9 LaDDer Trapeze 0200-01 Triple Trapeze 0100-01 Sling 0200-01 Theater 1000-01 Trampoline 0050-02 Mini Hammock 0400-01 Unicycle 0000-01 Spanish Web 0150-01 1:15 PM Trampoline 0000-01 ages 6-9 Wheel of Steel 1000-01 Unicycle 0400-01 Mexican ClouD Swing 0100-02 1:15-1:45PM Coach Break 6:00 PM-6:15 PM Coach Break 6:00 PM-6:15 PM Coach Break 6:00 PM-6:15 PM Coach Break 6:00 PM-6:15 PM Coach Break 6:00 PM-6:15 PM Straps 0050-01 Theater 1000-01 5:30-6:30PM Double ClouD Swing 1000-01 6:30-7:15PM Revolving Chinese Poles 1000-01 6:00-7:15PM Silks 1000-01 6:00-7:15PM Chair Stacking 0000-01 Trampoline 0005-03 ages 10+ Theater 1000-05 6:15-6:45PM Acrobatics 0200-02 ages 6-9 Contortion 1000-01 ClouD Swing 0100-02 6:15-6:45PM Clowning 0100-01 Vault Mini 0100-01 Russian Swing 1000-01 6:30-7:30PM Aerial ConDitioning 0000-01 Dance 0200-01 ages 10+ Swinging Trapeze 0100-03 6:15-6:45PM Flying Trapeze 0500-01 Theater 0005-01 ages 10-12 6:30-7:15PM Contortion 0100-01 ages 6-9 Hoops 0300-01 Swinging Trapeze 0000-01 6:45-7:15PM Mini Hammock 0100-02 2:15 PM High Bar 1000-01 7:00-7:30PM Dance 1000-03 Low Casting Fun 0000-02 Acrobatics FounDations 0050-01 Multiple Trapeze 0200-02 Acrobatics 0250-01 Contortion 0400-01 Globes 0300-01 Multiple Trapeze 0100-06 Duo Cyr Wheel 1000-01 SiDe by SiDe 0100-04 Hoops 0000-03 German Wheel 0000-02 ages 8-11 High Wire 0100-01 SiDe by SiDe 0200-04 German Wheel 0200-01 Spanish Web 0200-01 Pas De Deux 0000-01 LaDDer Trapeze 0300-01 Silks 0050-01 Silks 0000-01 Juggling 0100-01 Vault Mini 0200-01 Vault Mini 0200-02 Multiple Trapeze 0100-04 TeeterboarD 1000-01 Team Acrobatics 0500-01 Mini Hammock 0200-01 6:15 PM Straps 0100-01 Triple Trapeze 0500-01 Team Acrobatics 1000-01 Multiple Trapeze 0100-03 Trampoline 0000-04 ages 6-9 Unicycle 0000-02 Ringmaster 0500-02 SiDe by SiDe 0200-01 Trampoline 0000-05 ages 6-9 Wednesday M Trampoline 0005-01 ages 10+ 10:00 AM Russian Swing 1000-01 6:30-7:30PM Triangle Trapeze 1000-01 7:15-7:45PM Bungee Trapeze 1000-01 Acrobatics 0500-01 Duo Trapeze 1000-01 7:15-7:45PM ToDDlers 0200-01 ages 3-4 High Bar 1000-01 7:00-7:30PM Triangle Trapeze 1000-02 7:45-8:15PM Dance 0205-01 ages 13+ Dance 0300-01 ages 13+ Hanging Perch 0200-02 7:30-8:00PM Bungee Trapeze 0400-01 7:30-8:15PM Aerial Experience 0005-01 ages 10+ Pas De Deux 1000-01 Duo Straps 1000-01 Duo Trapeze 1000-02 7:45-8:15PM 11:00 AM Russian Swing 0050-01 7:30-8:30PM Bungee Trapeze 0100-02 Preparatory Team 0000-01 Low Casting 0100-02 Hanging Perch 0300-01 8:00-8:30PM ToDDlers 0000-01 ages 3-5 Dance 1000-02 Dance 0100-01 ages 7-12 Spanish Web 0050-02 Rola Bola 1000-01 Acrobatics 0225-01 HanDstanDs 0005-02 ages 12+ HanDstanDs 0100-01 Static Trapeze 0000-01 Silks 0200-01 Flying Trapeze 0100-01 Coach Break 12:00 PM-12:15 PM Low Casting 0100-01 High Bar 1000-01 Stretching anD Strengthening 0000-01 Straps 1000-01 HanDstanDs 0005-01 ages 12+ 12:15 PM MiD Wire 1000-01 LaDDer Trapeze 1000-01 Theater 1000-02 Triple Trapeze 0200-02 Spanish Web 0000-01 Circus KinDers 0100-01 ages 5-6 Spanish Web 0050-01 Rola Bola 0500-01 Trampoline 0100-01 Unicycle 0100-01 Triple Trapeze 0000-01 7:15 PM Triple Trapeze 0300-01 Russian Bar 0100-01 Triple Trapeze 0100-02 Wheel of Steel 1000-01 Unicycle 0100-02 Static Trapeze 0100-01 Unicycle 0200-02 Trampoline 0500-01 Friday M Triple Trapeze 0200-01 11:00 AM Unicycle 0200-01 ToDDlers 0300-02 ages 4-5 Vault Mini 0400-02 Russian Swing 0050-01 7:30-8:30PM Acrobatic Jump Rope 1000-01 4-Girl Spinning Cube 1000-02 8:15-9:00PM Swinging Trapeze 1000-01 8:15-8:45PM Hanging Perch 0300-01 8:00-8:30PM Juggling 1000-01 8:30-9:15PM Contortion 1000-01 Swinging Trapeze 0100-02 8:15-8:45PM Swinging Trapeze 1000-02 8:45-9:15PM Flying Trapeze 0100-02 Russian CraDle 1000-01 8:30-9:30PM Cyr Wheel 0000-01 Acrobatics 0300-01 Acrobatic Jump Rope 1000-01 Triple Trapeze 0600-01 Dance 0205-02 ages 13+ Hoops 0000-02 Bungee Trapeze 0200-01 Low Casting Fun 0000-01 Spanish Web 0000-03 Cyr Wheel 0000-02 Sling 0100-01 Trampoline 0005-02 ages 10+ Hoops 0100-01 Static Trapeze 0000-02 Unicycle 0300-01 Spanish Web 0000-02 8:15 PM Team Acrobatics 0500-01 Trampoline 0050-01 Triple Trapeze 0000-02 Triple Trapeze 1000-01 Vault Mini 0400-01.
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