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Music & Movement Classes for Kids, Parents, Grandparents
Submitted by Kindermusik on Wed, 09/02/2009 - 11:22Looking for something special to do with your littlest ones this fall?
Kindermusik at Trinity has some great classes for you!
Check out www.kindermusikpeoria.com for information about a great program that I know you will love!!
If you want to come to a free preview class call 676-4609 and ask for Marie.
Kindermusik Spring Classes
Submitted by Kindermusik on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 19:24The Spring Semester of Kindermusik at Trinity begins the week of January 19. Daytime, afternoon and evening classes are offered for children ages newborn to 7 yr.
In a Kindermusik class you'll play, listen and dance to music that will impact you and your child in profound ways. So whether it's twirling under a sea of scarves, experimenting with age-appropriate instruments, singing about a scampering squirrel, creating a musical ensemble, or snuggling in your lap during story time, Kindermusik speaks your child's language and offers her(and you!) the best music and moveent class available. Register now for the Spring Semester of classes by contacting Marie Dicke at 676-4609/kindermusik@trinitypeoria.com
Kindermusik Fall classes contact info
Submitted by Kindermusik on Thu, 08/14/2008 - 15:40Kindermusik® classes will be offered at Trinity Lutheran Church, 135 Randolph Ave. NE, Peoria beginning on September 2. For more information or to register your child, call or email Marie at 676-4609;kindermusik@trinitypeoria.com. You may also check out our website at www.kindermusikpeoria.com.
Kindermusik Fall Classes
Submitted by Kindermusik on Thu, 08/14/2008 - 15:34The Fall Semester of Kindermusik® at Trinity starts the week of September 2. Kindermusik® is the world’s leading music and movement program for children from birth to 7 years old. Research has shown that early music and movement activities positively impact whole child development in areas such as cognitive, emotional, physical, spatial and literacy skills.




