Program Guide - July-Dec 2018 2018-program-guide_small | Page 51

20. Unique, results-based cross-training program. During the 8 week ditioning and distort body awareness. Find out your Functional Move- series, JXT coaches will train all levels of participants to go past their limits through a progressive workout program. JXT provides a personal training experience in a small group setting and simulates the feel of being a member of a competitive team. 21. Each month our school highlights a specific produce to taste. This is a cooking demonstration for parents and children! A fun way to con- nect home and school, grab a snack, and open up dialogue surrounding colorful foods. The recipe is usually simple and available to take home and try in your own kitchens! Remember, it sometimes takes 10 tries before a child decides they like a new food. 22. Calling all the ladies! Catchball is an amazing sport for women dedicated to fun, fitness, and camaraderie! Think volleyball, but instead of bump, set, spike, you catch the ball. New to Tucson, this sport is great for anyone! 23. If you are ready for some Saturday night fun, then don’t miss out on our fantastic “back to school” Parents Night Out party. Children can look froward to fun craft projects, the bounce house and slide, and a yummy pizza dinner. For dessert we will be making sundaes. A movie will help us wrap up the night. 24 - 25. Come join the Israeli Dance fun! This is a progressive class on Tuesday nights. It starts with instruction in beginning to intermediate dances from 7:30 - 8:30 pm, then moves into repertoire dancing with some review instruction until 9:45 pm. 26. Improve or advance what you’ve learned in other classes such as “Clay with Sway” or experiment on a larger scale. You can bring your clay knowledge up to date through practice with forms, tiles, the pottery wheel, or sculpture. This class features a variety of ideas, solvable clay problems, and multiple techniques. Material fee $30. 27. Recreational and competitive play for all ages and skill levels. Children under age 18 free, ranked & casual gaming. ment Screen Score and use it to target problems and track progress. 32. This is a Coed Youth Recreation Basketball League, which is for K-8 Grade. It starts with a skill evaluation day and then teams are created. Games are on Sunday’s. Practices are determined by your coach, but can be scheduled Monday-Saturday. 8 week league with playoffs and a champion at the end of season! 33. Come and improve your knowledge and skills in the game of basketball. The academy is designed for beginner to intermediate skill levels, kids 6-9 years old. Players learn and refine their basketball skills, working on basics like dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, and team- work. 34. Children will gain a lifelong interest in science by performing hands on experiments and learning about the natural world around them.They will get hands on experience through cooking experiments, scavenger hunts, “spooky dry ice bubbles,” ooiest gooiest glow in the dark slime,” and the natural world through self-discovery. All students will become familiar with using the steps of scientific inquiry in order to make logical decisions. 35. In this clay class, we will explore a variety of surface and deco- rating techniq