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©Dave Garbot ©DAVE GARBOT ART STUDIO Center for Movement Arts - Broadway Rose Theatre Company - sons, parent/child lessons, sibling lessons, cmadance.com broadwayrose.org recitals. Learn by listening with a gradual 2018 PARENT PICKS transition to note-reading. Edie Bennett Columbia Dance - columbiadance.org ComedySportz 4 Kidz - is a certified teacher with a Masters Children’s Healing Art Project (CHAP) - portlandcomedy.com Fred Astaire Dance Studios of Portland - Degree, and has over 35 years of teaching 8065 SE Grand Ave Ste 160 fredastaire.com Corbett Children’s Theater - experience, specializing in teaching young corbettchildrenstheater.com The Craft Factory - Hollywood Dance Studio - children. Your first appointment is FREE. 7832 SW Capitol Hwy Ste B hollywooddancepdx.com El Centro Milagro - milagro.org 8628 SW 50th Ave Portland Child Art Studio - Jefferson Dancers - jeffersondancers.org Imago Theatre - imagotheater.com Portland, OR 97219 1819 NW Everett St Ste 204 503-246-9945 June Taylor’s School of Dance - Krayon Kids Musical Theater Co. - [email protected] SCRAP PDX - 1736 SW Alder St junetaylorschoolofdance.com krayonkids.org ediebennett.com Smartypants - 5512 N Montana Ave Northwest Dance Theatre - nwdt.org Ladybug Theater - ladybugtheater.com See ad on page 46 Spark Arts Center - Oregon Ballet School - Lakewood Theatre Company - 1805 NE Cesar E Chavez Bl oregonballetschool.com lakewood-center.org Artichoke Community Music - Portland Youth Ballet - pybdance.com Portland Revels - portlandrevels.org artichokemusic.org Beacock Music - beacockmusic.com ARTS & CRAFTS / Shakespeare in the Parks - portlandactors.com VISUAL ARTS / Community Music Center - communitymusiccenter.org FILMMAKING Shaking the Tree - shaking-the-tree.com DRAMA / THEATER STAGES Performing Arts Youth Ethos Music Center - ethos.org Vibe of Portland Northwest Children’s Theater Academy - stagesyouth.org Lake Oswego Music Academy - Vibe’s SE Portland Studio provides art and and School Stumptown Stages - lomusicacademy.com music educational opportunities for artists stumptownstages.com Northwest Children’s Theater and School of- Melodyway Music Center - ages 18 months-Adults through classes, fers award-winning productions and theater Theatre in the Grove - melodyway.com camps, workshops, birthday parties, com- classes for young actors and families. Take theatreinthegrove.org Mindful Musicians - mindfulmusicians.com munity engagement activities and more! your first step into the spotlight, or immerse Music Man Music Studio - 5633 SE Division St yourself in a Mainstage spectacle! musicmanstudio.com Portland, OR 97206 503-560-3592 1819 NW Everett St KID-FRIENDLY MOVIE Music Seeds - musicseeds.com [email protected] Portland, OR 97209 THEATERS MusikWerks Studio - vibestudio.org 503-222-2190 musicwerksstudio.com See ad on page 55 [email protected] 2018 PARENT PICKS Oregon Music Academy - nwcts.org Academy Theater - 7818 SE Stark St oregonmusicacademy.com Collage - collagepdx.blogspot.com See ad on page 52 Hollywood Theatre - 4122 NE Sandy Blvd Oregon Music Teachers Assn. - Confection Crafts - confectioncrafts.com Laurelhurst Theater - 2735 E Burnside St omta-portland.org Jenni and Tommy’s Kids Unplugged - Portland Piano Lab - portlandpianolab.com Penny’s Puppet Productions McMenamin’s Bagdad Theater & Pub - jenniandtommyskidsunplugged.com 3702 SE Hawthorne Bl Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Girls - Penny’s Puppet Productions is a profession- Mimosa Studios - mimosastudios.com girlsrockcamp.org al one-woman puppet company dedicated McMenamins Kennedy School - Multnomah Arts Center - to making the world a better place, one 5736 NE 33rd Ave Rose City Music Academy - multnomahartscenter.org puppet show at a time! Offering joyful rosecitymusicacademy.com Regal Bridgeport Village Stadium 18 & programs that ignite the imagination and My Masterpiece Art Studio - IMAX - 7329 SW Bridgeport Rd, Tigard Sound Roots School of Music - mymasterpieceartstudio.com fill the room with excitement and laughter, soundrootsmusic.com Penny’s live performances use puppets, Southwest Music School - Vine Gogh Artist Bar & Studio - story, and song to inspire and entertain Clinton Street Theater - cstpdx.com swmusicschool.org vinegogh.com children of all ages. Fremont Theater - fremonttheater.com Young Art Lessons - youngartusa.co PO Box 220238 Moreland Theater - morelandtheater.com Milwaukie, OR 97269 MUSIC Valley Cinema Pub - valleycinemapub.com 503-282-9207 PERFORMANCES DANCE [email protected] pennypuppets.com Bravo Concerts Northwest - PERFORMANCES bravoconcerts.com & INSTRUCTION See ad on page 53 MUSIC INSTRUCTION Chamber Music Northwest - cmnw.org The Ballroom Dance Company - Bennett Suzuki Violin Studio Broadway Across America - Junior Symphony of Vancouver - theballroomdancecompany.com broadwayacrossamerica.com Age 2 to adult. Private lessons, group les- oregonchamberplayers.org pdxparent.com | January 2019 39 Metropolitan Youth Symphony - Metro Gymnastics Center - Portland Early Learning Project laymys.org metrogymnastics.com Want your child to learn Spanish? We offer Oregon Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra - The Monkey King Playhouse - parent-child, preschool, and after school oregonproarte.org monkeykingplayhouse.com classes. Don’t see your child’s school listed? Pietro’s Pizza & Pirate Start a private class, or invite us to your Oregon Repertory Singers - orsingers.org Adventure The Painted Plate - thepaintedplate.com child’s school! Ovation! - portlandchoirs.org Pottery Fun - potteryfunpdx.com Pietro’s Pizza, a Northwest family Multiple Locations Pacific Youth Choir - pacificyouthchoir.org favorite since 1957. Always featuring Rainbow Trout Farm - Portland, 503-284-0610 Pietro’s famous original thin crust pizza, rainbowtroutfarm.com Portland Baroque Orchestra - pbo.org [email protected] fantastic salad bar and much more! Portland Boychoir - portlandchoirs.org portlandearlylearning.com We’re the perfect place for your next Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra birthday party or family gathering. With KINDIE MUSICIANS/ See ad on page 57 - columbiasymphony.org arcades and prizes at every location plus PERFORMER Pirate Adventure Laser Tag and Portland Opera - portlandopera.org Camp Blue Spruce - campbluespruce.org Mini-Golf at our Beaverton and Salem 2018 PARENT PICKS Portland Taiko - portlandtaiko.org locations. Good Times and Great Pizza! Little Engineers - little-engineers.com The Micah and Me Children’s Music Show Portland Youth Philharmonic - 13281 SW Canyon Rd Mo Phillips MetroArts Inc. - metroartsinc.org portlandyouthphil.org Beaverton, OR 97005 Mr. Ben Music Rose City Chamber Orchestra - 503-536-7600 rosecity.org [email protected] Olive and Dingo Productions FOREIGN LANGUAGE Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - pietrosrestaurants.com Penny’s Puppet Productions INSTRUCTION vancouversymphony.org 10300 SE Main St Red Yarn Productions Milwaukie, OR 97222 The International School 503-659-7770 For our children, a world of possibilities PERFORMING ARTS [email protected] Alexander, Master of Marvels - awaits. Since 1990, we’ve provided a unique parlorofwonders.com COMPANY 1637 Hawthorne Ave NE blend of full language immersion, dynamic Salem, OR 97301 Circus Cascadia - circuscascadia.com academics, and multicultural community. 2018 PARENT PICKS Chinese, Japanese, or Spanish. Internation- 503-364-0128 Dragon Theater Puppets & Princesses - Journey Theater Arts Group - [email protected] al Baccalaureate. dragontheater.com 1400 NE 136th Ste 201, Vancouver 025 SW Sherman St Party Animals NW - partyanimalsnw.com Northwest Children’s Theater and School Portland, OR 97201 North Clackamas Aquatic Park PegStilts.com - Peg Stilts for Kids and - 1819 NW Everett St 503-226-2496 Adults - pegstilts.com Surf’s up at North Clackamas Aquatic Park! [email protected] Oregon Ballet Theatre - Catch a ride in Oregon’s largest indoor wave Portland Princess Party - intlschool.org 0720 SW Bancroft St pool, zip down thrilling water slides and portlandprincessparty.com See ad on page 49 Oregon Children’s Theatre - scale a 29-foot rock wall. This water park is 1939 NE Sandy Bl perfect for birthday celebrations with plenty Oregon Symphony - Performances at of party packages to choose from. Portland Early Learning Project Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 7300 SE Harmony Rd Portland’5 Centers for the Arts - Milwaukie, OR 97222 Want your child to learn Spanish? We offer 1111 SW Broadway 503-557-7873 CHILDCARE / parent-child, preschool, and after school [email protected] DAYCARE / NANNIES classes. Don’t see your child’s school listed? ncprd.com Start a private class, or invite us to your See ad on page 56 A Brilliant Nanny LLC - abnanny.com child’s school! Providence Wee Care Child Development Multiple Locations Center - oregon.providence.org Portland, 503-284-0610 Party Animals NW Spilt Milk Nannies - spiltmilknannies.com [email protected] BIRTHDAY PARTY portlandearlylearning.com We bring our zoo to you! Party Animals NW See ad on page 57 SPOTS offers interactive animal presentations for CLASSES / CAMPS 2018 PARENT PICKS birthdays and events. Check out our web- site or contact us for more information. Math In Color Mad Science of Portland and Vancouver Portland Metro Area Scuola Italiana di Portland - 1522 N Ainsworth Math In Color offers creative math work- 503-714-6339 shops and camps for girls. Summer camps, Scuola Italiana provides authentic Italian Oaks Amusement Park - [email protected] Saturday workshops, birthday parties and language and culture classes
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