Notes to Grow On is a group music class designed to give children
ages 0-4 and their caregivers the opportunity to explore and
appreciate music in a way that is fun and exciting, through singing,
dancing, instrument playing and more. Familiar songs, new music,
stories and movement will be used to help children bond with their
caregiver, learn new skills and introduce the children to making
music. Group members will also be able to continue the fun and
learning by taking home instruments, colorful scarves and music used
in the sessions. Making Music Rock is a group where children ages
7-12 have the opportunity to explore, learn, create and appreciate
music in a way that is fun and exciting. Group members participate
in drumming, instrument exploration, singing, songwriting and using
technology to create music and recordings. All participants will
work together to make new beats, write songs and record a lasting
piece of music they can take home at the end of sessions.
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Classes are five weeks long and will meet at the Lincoln Park
District center on Wednesdays during April, beginning April 2.
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Notes to Grow On,
ages 0-4:
Wednesdays, 10:30-11:15 a.m.
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Making Music Rock, ages 7-12:
Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.
Registration cost is $45 per child and $30 for each additional
sibling.
Contact the Lincoln Park District to register for classes.
Classes are led by Katey Kratz, a board-certified music
therapist, instructor and owner of On A Good Note. She works with
people of all ages and abilities, providing musical experiences to
enhance individuals' lives.
[Text from file received from Roy Logan,
Lincoln Park District] |