CLASSES & SPECIAL I
JUMP-A-ROOS PARENT & TOT GyMNASTICS FIvE FUN FRIdAyS
Imagination is so important to the learning process.
NEW!
You and your child will explore the different imagina- Children will love learning progressive skills that will
If crafts, games, gifts and more are what you are look-
tion stations through play. There will be a story and encourage self confidence and coordination. Classes
ing for, than this series is for you! Pick and choose
fingerplays to go along with the theme of the day. Ac- provide balance and strength exercises to improve
the weeks that work for you. Come dressed to move
tivities like bubbles, parachute and songs will also be the preschooler’s motor skills while leading up to ba-
and get messy!
introduced in this program. Come ready to discover sic gymnastic skills. These classes take place in a
Location: Summit Ash Room
and play with your little one. fun and friendly environment emphasizing gymnastic
Day: F
Location: Summit Gymnasium
skills safety. Parents are encouraged to participate
Time: 10:00-11:00am
Date: May 15 – June 12
as needed. Students should wear moveable clothing,
Fee: $9M/$10R/$13
Day: Th
i.e., leotard, shorts, etc. Note: No class on Monday
May 26, 2008 Instructor: Debbie Hosien
Ages: 3 - 5 years
Time: 10:45-11:30am
Location: Summit Gymnasium
Date: May 16 In the Garden Code: 3412 .201
Fee: $35M/$38R/$50NR
Date: May 23 Carnival Code: 3412 .202
Date: May 12 – June 16
Ages: 20 – 36 months
Date: May 30 Safety Code: 3412 .203
Day: M
Code: 3712 .202
Date: June 6 Use Your Noodle Code: 3412 .204
Time: 4:15 – 4:45pm
Date: June 13 Fathers Day Code: 3412 .205
Fee: $49M/$54R/$71NR
MESSy ME
Ages: 3 – 4 years
LITTLE dREAMS - FIREPERSON
It’s time to get messy and have some fun! You and
Code: 3340 .200
your child will use creativity and engage in delightfully
Come to the place where our hometown hero’s spend
sloppy activities such as finger painting, glue goop,
their time. We will dress up as fire boys and girls in
pudding paint, shaving cream, and cool whip. While
TOT GyMNASTICS
this interactive class that will take place at a real fire
exploring a variety of interesting textures the children Children will love learning progressive skills that will
station. See where fireman eat, sleep and work. Take
will be pouring, measuring, and mixing while express- encourage self confidence and coordination. Classes
a tour of the station and a photo next to a real fire
ing themselves in a hands-on, fun approach. The best provide balance and strength exercises to improve
engine.
part for adults is when class is over and you can leave the preschooler’s motor skills leading up to basic gym-
Location: Canton Fire Station #1
the mess with us. Children and adults should dress nastic skills. These classes take place in a fun and
Day: Sa
NTEREST
for mess a paint shirt is recommended. Please note friendly environment emphasizing gymnastic skills
Fee: $14M/$15R/$19NR
a $10 material fee is payable to the instructor the first safety. Students should wear moveable clothing,
Time: 10:00 – 11:30am
day of class. i.e., leotard, shorts, etc. Note: No class on Monday
Ages: 3 – 6 years
Location: Summit Oak Room
May 26, 2008
Date: May 17
Date: July 9 – Aug 13
Instructor: Debbie Hosien
Code: 3881 .208
Day: W
Location: Summit Gymnasium
or
Time: 6:45 – 7:15pm
Date: May 12 – June 16
Location: Canton Fire Station #1
Fee: $59M/$65R/$85NR
Day: M
Day: Sa
Fee: $14M/$15R/$19NR
Ages: 2 – 4 years
Time: 4:45 – 5:15pm
Time: 10:00 – 11:30am
Code: 3222 .322
Fee: $49M/$54R/$71NR
Ages: 3 – 6 years
Ages: 4 – 5 years
Date: June 7
Code: 3341 .201
Code: 3881 .308
PRESCHOOL
MINI RANGERS I STORybOOK COOKS
SPORTS “R” US
This program focuses on developing self-discipline Let’s get cooking! Children will create simple snacks
Children will develop a love for physical activity and self-confidence while interacting in a group en- and meals that will relate to a storybook each week.
through a variety of sports and games. This class will vironment. Your child will learn anti-kidnapping tech- Your child will develop listening skills while they follow
teach children the basics of team sports as well as niques, tumbling, and basic martial arts techniques. directions working as a team with their classmates.
practice cooperative play. The emphasis is on devel- Uniforms are available for an additional cost but are Pouring, measuring, sifting, and mixing are just some
oping gross motor skills. Gym shoes and comfortable not required. Note: This class is only for first time stu- of the skills they will experience as they follow along
clothing recommended. Note: No class on Monday dents. Instructors: Professor Christopher Covert and with these delightfully messy, tasty, and fun recipes.
May 26, 2008 Laura Covert At the end of class the children will enjoy their creation
Location: Summit Gymnasium Location: Summit Dance Studio C
as they listen to the story that relates to that day’s
Date: May 12 – June 16 Date: May 15 – June 12
recipe. Please note a $12 material fee is payable to
Day: M Day: Th
the instructor the first day of class. Dress for mess,
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm
children should wear clothes that are OK to “cook” in.
Time: 10:00 – 10:30am
Location: Summit Oak Room
Fee: $36M/$40R/$52NR Fee: $41M/$45R/$59NR
Date: May 14 – June 18
Ages: 3 – 5 years Ages: 4 – 5 years
Day: W
Code: 3315 .214 Code: 3309 .220
Time: 6:45 – 7:25pm
Fee: $59M/$65R/$85NR
Ages: 3 – 5 years
Code: 3233 .324
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