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davy dance pre-ballet

DAY AND TIME: Thursdays, 3:15-4:00pm

GRADES: Preschool-Prekindergarten

DATES: Thursday, Sept. 28 - Thursday, Dec. 14

PROVIDER: Davy Dance Academy

COST: $150

Davy Dance Academy introduces students to three styles of dance, inspiring movement, and creativity within a positive environment. Students participate in weekly, age-specific, 45-minute dance classes containing ballet and creative movement over the course of a 10-week session. Using props like Twinkle Bears, sparkle wands, and fun, age-appropriate music engages the young dancers’ minds and bodies and makes class the most fun!

Chess Club

DAY AND TIME: Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm

GRADES: Kindergarten-Eighth Grade

DATES: Thursday, Sept. 28 - Thursday, Dec. 14

PROVIDER: Magnus Chess

COST: $270

Join the 100,000 (and counting!) kids who’ve learned chess with the official academy of 5-time World Champion, Magnus Carlsen. This in-person club includes online extras like practice tournaments, Chesskid Gold membership ($69 value) and a bonus lesson with either Magnus Carlsen or Judit Polgar, the best female chess player ever!

Engineering Earth With The Science Guys

DAY AND TIME: Fridays, 3:15-4:15pm

GRADES: Kindergarten-Second Grade

DATES: Friday, Sept. 29 - Friday, Dec. 8

PROVIDER: The Science Guys

COST: $160

Students learn how to utilize the Engineering Design Process to solve problems and complete challenges, such as building bridges, skyscrapers, and spheres! The program also includes tons of creative free building, so students are challenged to work together and use their engineering skills.

Karate

DAY AND TIME: Fridays, 3:30-4:30pm

GRADES: Kindergarten-Fifth Grade

DATES: Friday, Sept. 29 - Friday, Dec. 8

PROVIDER: Kaizen Karate

COST: $175

This popular class is a disciplined introduction to the sport by Kaizen Karate. Your child will learn the beautiful art of karate while gaining safety and defensive skills in a respectful environment. The class will also emphasize the basic karate principles of focus, patience, and self-discipline. Returning students will continue to work toward new belts while first-time students will be able to start the belt program.

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