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PROGRAMS Preschool/Youth Enrichment Wonder Pets (Ages 2–5 w/adult) In this pawsitively pawesome program your little one will learn what it takes to be responsible of our favorite family furry friends. Every week your child will foster a new stuffed animal where they will learn about the pet and the care required to make the pet happy. Through simple chores such as grooming, washing, petting, feeding and loving, they will learn the importance of treating animals with respect and a sense of routine. A take home care chart will be assigned to each child to keep up with their daily pet chores. If your child is successful with fostering the pet, they will get to adopt the pet at the return of the next class. We will even make it official with an adoption certificate! Adults must participate. Led by Kelli Schillaci. (4 wks) Held at Dunbar Recreation Center Prog Day Date Time R/NR 0005.33.1 Th 10–11 am $44/48 Feb 6–27 Ballerina Princesses (3–5 years old) Come dance like all your favorite princesses while learning basic ballet skills. Dancer must be toilet trained. Instructed by Dance Staff. Day Date Spring into some sweet fun in this delicious baking adventure. Your child will be pouring, mixing, decorating and most likely trying to sneak a taste of every ingredient in sight. The instructor will lead your child with simple step by step instructions to create several fun spring themed treats that you can take home and share with your family and friends. Led by Kelli Schillaci. Held at Dunbar Recreation Center Held at Kracklauer Dance Studio Prog Sweet Spring (Ages 2–5 w/adult) Time Wk R/NR 0031.31.1 F Jan 10–Feb 14 3–3:30 pm 6 $30/34 0032.31.1 F Feb 21–Mar 20 3–3:30 pm 5 $25/29 0033.31.1 F Apr 17–May 15 3–3:30 pm 5 $25/29 Prog Day Date Time R/NR 0022.33.1 10–11:15 am $15/19 F Mar 20 Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead! (Ages 4–6) Is your preschooler curious? Does he like to figure out how things work? Does she want to explore and experiment? This class will give children a chance to do just that! Students will grow socially, emotionally, and intellectually through a variety of activities and will work together using science, technology, engineering, arts, and math to find answers to their questions. Led by Learning Center staff. Children should bring a nut free lunch. (5 wks) Held at Diamond Lake Recreation Center Prog 30 847.566.0650 Time R/NR 0005.21.1 Day Date F Jan 10–Feb 7 12–2 pm $75/85 0006.21.1 F Feb 21–Mar 20 12–2 pm $75/85