CULTURAL ARTSat Sugar Sand ParkSPRING 2016
Shout! The Mod Musical
Especially for Kids
THEATRE • EVENTS • CLASSES • MOVIES • EXHIBITS
Arts SparkKids Fest
Art Exhibits
From Here to There Science Exhibit
Big Band Series
SHOUT!
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm; the box office is closed on major holidays.
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LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE LEADERS King Guys: The World’s Smallest Big Band performs music from the 1940s in a tribute to those who shaped the Big Band Era. The King Guys bring fresh musical arrangements combined with their signature artistry and humor. Rated GSunday, January 31 at 2pmTickets $25
TROY ANDERSON and THE WONDERFUL WORLD BAND A Louis Armstrong TributeFor years, Troy Anderson has been performing to sold-out crowds. Anderson’s Armstrong is too natural to be called un-canny. He is accompanied by five other seasoned performers with trumpet and lead vocals by Mr. Anderson. Rated GSunday, February 28 at 2pmTickets $25
ORQUESTA NOSTALIGIALATIN JAZZ BIG BANDThis spicy 16-piece orchestra sizzles on stage playing music made famous by such greats as Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez. Band Leader Anselmo Vidal charms the audience in between the Mambo, Cha Cha and Bolero of the ‘50s and ‘60s eras. Rated GSunday, April 24 at 2pm Tickets $25
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Art Exhibit 20th Annual Spring Celebration of High School Art- presented by Women in the Visual Arts February 27 - April 2 Page 13Theatre Better Than Money March 4-13 Page 5
Theatre Community Cabaret March 16 at 7:30pm Page 6Dance Two on Tap March 19 at 8pm Page 6 Movie Sunday Family Movie - The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water March 20 at 11am & 2pm Page 11Movie DocNights: Pui Chan: Kung Fu Pioneer March 24 at 7pm Page 7Theatre Bubble Trouble March 26 at 11am & 2pm Page 6Family Spring Break Programs March 18 - 25 Page 6
Art Exhibit Madelon Vaningen, Artists in Florida April 6 - May 2 Page 13Theater And Then There Were None April 8 - 17 Page 5Movie Sunday Movies: Home April 10 at 11am Page 11Movie DocNights: My Run April 21 at 7pm Page 7Music BIG BAND SERIES: Orquesta Nostalgia: Latin Jazz Big Band April 24 at 2pm Page 3
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SERIES PRICE $60 for all THREE shows (when purchased in one transaction)
BIG BANDCONCERT SERIES
TROY ANDERSON and THE WONDERFUL WORLD BAND A Louis Armstrong TributeFor years, Troy Anderson has been performing to sold-out crowds. Anderson’s Armstrong is too natural to be called uncanny. He is accompanied by five other seasoned performers with trumpet and lead vocals by Mr. Anderson. Rated GSunday, February 28 at 2pmTickets $25
Theatre Tail Waggers Dog Circus January 2 at 2pm & 7pm Page 3Theatre The Jazz Singer January 8 - 24 Page 5Movie Sunday Family Movie - Penguins of Madagascar January 17 at 11am Page 11Theatre Community Cabaret January 27 at 7:30pm Page 4Theatre BIG BAND SERIES: King Guys-Let’s Hear It For The Leaders January 31 at 2pm Page 3Art Exhibit National League of American Penwomen through January 25 Page 13Classes Children, Teen and Adult Classes January - April Page 14
Art Exhibit Patricia Calamari, JARC Florida May 5 - 31 Page 13Theater Short Cuts 6 May 6 - 15 Page 5Theater Community Cabaret May 18 at 7:30pm Page 6Special Event Especially for Kids: Family Event May 21 Page 9Movie DocNights: The Shark is Still Working May 26 at 7pm Page 7
Art Exhibit Palm Beach Watercolor Society, Phyllis Annunziato January 28 - February 24 Page 13Movie Sunday Family Movie - Shaun The Sheep Movie February 7 at 11am Page 11Theatre SHOUT! The Mod Musical February 5 - 14 Page 4Special Event Arts Spark Kids Fest February 21 Page 6-7Movie DocNights: Inside the Perfect Circle: The Odyssey of Joel Thorme February 25 at 7pm Page 7Music BIG BAND SERIES: Troy Anderson-A Louis Armstrong Tribute February 28 at 2pm Page 12Explorium Traveling Science Exhibit - From Here to There Opening in February Page 12
SHOUT! The Mod MusicalPresented by Curtain Call Playhouse Created by Phillip George and David Lowenstein, this combination of irresistible hip-swiveling hits, eye-popping fashions and outrageous dance moves takes audiences back to the music, style and freedom of the 1960s. The musical follows five young women growing up in London from 1960 to 1970, setting their lives to the music of British Invasion divas like Lulu, Dusty Springfield, and Petula Clark. Featured songs include “I Know a Place,” “Don’t Sleep in the Subway,” “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me,” “These Boots Are Made for Walkin” and “Puppet on a String.” Rated PG February 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 at 8pm February 6, 7, 13, 14 at 2pm Tickets $20 advance $25 beginning Jan 11 $15 for preview dates (Feb 5 & 11 at 8pm)
THE JAZZ SINGER Presented by Black Box Booking & Hy JuterThe Jazz Singer, loosely based on the life of Al Jolson, opened on Broadway to acclaim in 1925. The story spans the life of the fictional Jakie Rabinowitz, a young man who defies the traditions of his devout Jewish family. After he’s caught singing in a local bar he is punished by his father, a cantor, prompting Jakie to run away from home. Years later, calling himself Jack Robin, he has become a talented jazz singer. He’s now caught between his love of jazz and his traditional Jewish heritage. Rated PG-13January 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 at 8pmJanuary 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 at 2pmTickets $35; $22 group rate (6 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
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BETTER THAN MONEYPresented by The Playgroup - A Comedy by Joe FeinsteinWWII is over, but WWIII is just starting for the Noodlemans. Gussie, the Matriarch, is struggling with her son’s impending leave for medical school. It’s the eve of his departure, and tensions are mounting. In a family where expectations are high, each member has their own secret longing they dare not reveal. In the end everyone puts their cards on the table and all bets are off. Rated PG-13March 4, 5, 11, 12 at 8pm • March 6, 13 at 2pmTickets $25 $15 group rate (4 or more tickets purchased in one trans-action)
AND THEN THERE WERE NONEPresented by Curtain Call Playhouse Ten people are tricked into coming to an island. A recorded message accuses each of murder – and then, one by one, they meet an untimely demise. Come see what has been described as Agatha Christie’s most baffling whodunit. Rated PGApril 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8pm • April 9, 10, 16, 17 at 2pmTickets $18 in advance$23 beginning March 14$12 for preview dates (April 8 at 8pm & April 9 at 2pm)
SHORT CUTS 6Presented by The PlaygroupThe Playgroup’s wildly popular shorts program is back for its 6th season, featuring the very best in South Florida playwriting talent: comedies, dramas and a few surprises. Eight plays each performed in ten minutes or less. Rated PG-13May 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8pm • May 8, 15 at 2pmTickets $25; $15 group rate (4 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
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Shows with intermission include complimentary tea & coffee.
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm; the box office is closed on major holidays.
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Special pricing for groups or preview dates!
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Watch international films and meet special guest presenters which may include globally recognized artists, authors and filmmakers.
FILM SERIES
INSIDE THE PERFECT CIRCLE: THE ODYSSEY OF JOEL THOMEGrammy winner, composer and conductor Joel Thome collaborated with Frank Zappa, Pablo Picasso and others. After suffering a debilitating stroke, Joel used the healing power of music to create his graphically notated mandala scores. With performances by The Scorchio Quartet and artwork by abstract painter Harry C. Doolittle, Inside The Perfect Circle is a feast for the senses. Producer Chris Pepino will be present at the screening.Thursday, February 25 at 7pm
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm; the box office is closed on major holidays.
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TAIL WAGGERS DOG CIRCUSPresented by ZMC EntertainmentBack again from their sold-out performance last year, this is one family show not to miss! One Ringling Brothers Circus Clown and 16 stupendous dogs truly make this a show for the entire family. Starring dogs that have been rescued from shelters or pounds, it brings out the dog lover in every-one. Rated GSaturday, January 2 at 2pm & 7pm$18 adults, $12 kids 12 and under
BUBBLE TROUBLE An Interactive Bubble ShowA bubble volcano. A bubble roller coaster. A kid in a bubble? Jeff Boyer juggles bubbles, sculpts and builds with bubbles, makes fog-filled bubbles and more. Mixing comedy, music and interactive bubble magic, he engages and delights audiences of all ages. Rated GSaturday, March 26 at 11am & 2pm$13 adults, $10 kids 12 and under
TWO ON TAP A Tribute to Song & DanceTwo On Tap will dazzle the old and new fans alike with exciting additions like a jazz-inspired rendition of “Lullaby of Broadway” and a ballroom-infused performance of the classic “Cheek to Cheek,” all with live piano accompaniment. Rated GSaturday, March 19 at 8pm Tickets $25
COMMUNITY CABARETPerformers ages 12 and up have a chance to show off their tal-ent in singing, dancing, comedy, storytelling, music and more. Participants must register in advance at the front desk of the Community Center. Wed, Jan 27 (resident registration begins Dec 30; non-resident registration begins Jan 6) Wed, March 16 (resident registration begins Feb 17; non-resident registration begins Feb 24) Wed, May 18 (resident registration begins April 20; non-resident registration begins April 27) Tickets $5 7:30pm Tickets will go on sale on week prior to show over the phone or in person (no online sales).
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Family shows include juice & cookies for the kids after each show! Tickets required for all audience members, regardless of age.
FAMILY SHOWSAND VARIETY
All films presented by docmiami.org. The films are not yet rated. All children must be accompanied by an adult. $5.00 per film/per person.
PUI CHAN: KUNG FU PIONEERStep into the extraordinary life of Pui Chan, a Chinese immigrant who overcame challenges in early childhood to become Grandmaster, and one of the pioneers responsible for bringing traditional Kung Fu to America.
Thursday, March 24 at 7pm
THE SHARK IS STILL WORKINGAfter three decades, the movie Jaws continues to intrigue, thrill and frighten viewers. This documentary focuses on the many ways Jaws has helped to shape common elements of pop culture. Filmmaker James Gelet will be present.
Thursday, May 26 at 7pm
MY RUNAfter the death of his wife, Terry Hitchcock, father of three, accomplished the impossible: running 2,000 miles in 75 days in order to publicize the daily struggle and the need for compassion for single-parent families. Subject of the film, Terry Hitchcock, will be present. Narrated by Academy Award Winner Billy Bob Thornton.Thursday, April 21 at 7pm
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SENSORY-FRIENDLY FAMILY MOVIES See pages 10-11 for details
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER March 20 at 2pmMINIONS May 22 at 2pm
SPECIAL EVENTS
ART EXHIBITS (on display in the Community Center May 5 - 31) Patricia Calamari & Students Paintings & student artwork created by kids with special needs
JARC Florida Artwork by adults with developmental disabilities
MEET THE ARTISTS - Artist Reception at 5:30pm held during Especially For Kids event
Pre-registration is required for each family member. Register in person at the Community Center or online at www.sugarsandpark.org/especially-for-kids
• Music modifications and shorter rides on the carousel• Sound modifications in the Explorium• Quiet room available• Limited registrations for a more pleasant experience
SPECIAL EVENTS
This interactive festival of the arts for kids features the creative, performing and visual arts. Explore your inner musician, dancer, actor, and artist and become inspired. Kids have a chance to ignite their interests in a variety of creative areas. Recommended for ages 3+.
Sunday, February 21 • 11am - 4pmAdmission $10 kids 16 & under; adults free with paid child(ren).
Hands-on Workshops Performances DemonstrationsMake & TakesStrolling ActsMartial Arts Circus Arts Balloon Art Activity Booths Food Vendors & more!
See website for more informationwww.SugarSandPark.org/arts-spark
Separate fees for select activities and food. Wristbands on sale day of event only.
Saturday, May 21 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Family Programsfor Kids with
Special Needs & Abilities
Families enjoy EXCLUSIVE access to park amenities including Carousel Rides & the Children’s Science Explorium
PLUS...dancing, balloon art, glitter tattoos, art activities and artists reception, exhibitors, performers & more!
Thanks to our Sponsors
FREEEvent
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PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR Jan 17 Favorite super-spies Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private, join forces with the elite North Wind team to save the world. Rated PG
$1.00 INCLUDES MOVIE, POPCORN & DRINK Showtime is 11am
Purchase tickets at the Box Office. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
SUNDAY MOVIES
SCHOOL’S OUTThings to Do When the Kids Are Home From School
Pre-registration required for all programs by a parent/legal guardian. See the website or Recreator for complete descriptions.
ONE DAY WORKSHOPSBright & Smart Robotics Fri, 3/18 • 8:30am - 3:30pm • Ages 7-13Working in teams, children learn to build and program robots using a special edition of Lego bricks and a specially developed curriculum. Bring brown bag lunch.Per day: Resident $70; Non-resident $87.50
Fun Chefs Fri, 3/18 • 8:30am - 12:00pm • Ages 5-12 Young chefs learn cooking techniques from around the world, plus nutrition, sanitation, and culinary geography. They will journal a Culinary Passport of recipes and create their own brunch. Students may bring a snack or substitute meal, if they wish.Per day: Resident $55; Non-resident $68.75
NATURE ART Wed, 3/23 • 11am - 12:30pm • Ages 6+Students use a variety of natural and recycled materials to create their own work of art. Materials are included and kids take home their new creation.$10 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents
SPRING CRAFTS AND SNACKS Thurs, 3/24 • 11am - 12:30pm, ongoing • Ages 4+Drop in and make a craft celebrating the beginning of the spring season.$5 drop in, parent supervision required
STARLAB Fri, 3/25 • 2pm - 3pm • Ages 6-12Don’t miss an out of this world adventure! Come join us as we enter our inflatable Starlab to explore what lies within our galaxy. Pre-registration is required.$10 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents
EXPLORIUM SPRING BREAK BLAST Mon-Fri, 3/21-25 • 9am -1pm • Grades 1- 5 Join the Explorium during spring break and take a hands-on, fun filled ed-venture in science! We’ll pack the week with exploration, experiments, games & more. Resident $105/week or $25/day Non-resident $131.25/week or $31.25/day Register for the entire week or for a single day!
THE DIRECTOR’S CUT REEL FILM Mon-Fri, 3/21-25 • 8:30am - 3pm • Ages 8-14Using a mix of GoPro action cameras & green screens, you and your crew will turn out Hollywood’s next Oscar winner! Finish up the week in the post production “cutting” your footage, adding voiceovers, sound effects and music. Each participant will receive their final product to take home. Materials fee of $20 payable to the instructor.Residents $280; Non-residents $350
SEWING & DESIGNING FOR MY DOLL Mon-Fri, 3/21-25 • 8:30am -1pm • Ages 7-13This is a beginner sewing class to develop sewing skills and at the same time make clothes for those ever popular 18” dolls (American Girl sized). The goal of this class is to learn to use a sewing machine, practice sewing skills and to complete multiple embellished pieces for your doll. Materials included. Residents $250; Non-residents $312.50
FUN & FITNESS ACTIVITIES PROGRAM Fri, 3/18; Mon, 3/21, Tues, 3/22 • 8:30am -5:30pm • Ages 5-12 Versatile program for girls & boys is all about FUN! Activities include Hip Hop Aerobics, tumbling, sport games, arts & crafts, theatre games, karaoke & a pizza party. Campers must supply 2 snacks & a drink. Per Day: Residents $65; Non-residents $81.25
GREAT ESCAPE DAYS Mon, 1/18 and Mon, 2/15 - See pages 12 for details
SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE Feb 7 A day off leads to an epic adventure in
the big City, and it’s up to Shaun to return his farmer and flock safely home. Rated PG
*Modifications will be made to sounds & lights for children with sensory processing disorders.
HOME April 10A misfit alien and a little girl embark on the greatest journey of all time...the journey HOME. Rated PG
MINIONS May 22 The Minions live to serve, and their search for a master leads them to Scarlet Overkill, the world’s first-ever super-villainess. Rated PG Sensory Friendly showing at 2pm*
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER March 20 SpongeBob goes on a quest to discover a stolen recipe that takes him to our human world, where he tangles with a pirate. Rated PG Sensory Friendly showing at 2pm*
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January Exhibit will be on display Dec 31 - Jan 25 Opening reception Friday, Jan 8 at 6pm
NATIONAL LEAGUE of AMERICAN PENWOMEN(The Boca Raton Branch) Established and published artists which include award winning pieces shown locally and internationally-paintings, photographs, sculpture, china painting and watercolor.
February Exhibit will be on display Jan 28 - Feb 24
PALM BEACH WATERCOLOR SOCIETYWork from advanced and professional artists in acrylic and watercolor.
PHYLLIS ANNUNZIATO Classical and recycled jewelry, fused glass sculp-ture, and slumped glass with added construction.
March Exhibit will be on display Feb 27 - April 2
20th ANNUAL SPRING CELEBRATION of HIGH SCHOOL ART presented by Women in the Visual ArtsNow in its 20th year, this annual exhibition features a diverse collection of art work by talented Palm Beach County High School students. Since 1997 WITVA has awarded over $300,000 in scholarships, prizes, and cash awards.
April Exhibit will be on display April 6 - May 2 Opening reception Friday, April 8 at 6pm
MADELON VANINGEN Mixed-medium designs featuring found art objects, natural elements, paint and big imagination.
ARTISTS IN FLORIDA Artists in Florida, LLC is dedicated to showcasing emerging and professional artists. The exhibit will display a variety of mediums including paintings, drawings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, textiles, mixed me-dia, glass, and photography.
May Exhibit will be on display May 5 - May 31 Opening reception Sat, May 21 at 5:30pm (part of Especially for Kids event, see page 9)
PATRICIA CALAMARI Exhibit will feature the acrylic and mixed media paint-ings by Patricia Calamari, as well as a display by her students with special needs. The Calamari Method serves the creative needs of individuals with physical and/ or cognitive challenges, developmental disabilities, including autistic children and adults with Alzheimer’ disease.
JARC FLORIDA Artwork by members of JARC Florida is a nonsectarian organization that provides group homes, apartments and vocational training for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
All artist receptions are free and open to the public.
Explorium HoursMon - Fri 9am - 6pm; Sat/Sun/Holidays 10am - 5pm
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How do we move things over land, sea and air?
Come explore MORE with all our programs! See website or Recreator for complete information.
Explorium Science Squad • Birthday Party Programs • Early Afternoon Explorers Eyes to the Skies • Friday Night at the Museum • Grab N Go Eco Packs • Great Escape Days
Make & Takes • Demonstrations • Scout Programs • Science Stories
NEW Traveling ExhibitOpening February 2016
EXPLORE the many exciting answers to
this question as you float on a Hovercraft chair, move your boat through an authentic canal lock system, send
colored balls zooming through air tubes AND DISCOVER
the laws of gravity, friction, motion
and more!
GREAT ESCAPE DAYS Mon, 1/18 and Mon, 2/15 • 10am - 2pm • Ages 6-12Got a day off of school? Don’t stay home! Come join the Explorium staff for the fun side of science – experiments, outdoor fun and something to take home! Bring a lunch. Pre-registration is required. Per day: Resident $25; Non-resident $31.25
BIRTHDAY PARTY PROGRAMS Sugar Sand Park offers unique and fun indoor birthday party programs for kids ages 2-14! Programs include Fitness Fun, Princess Parties, Tumble Bears, Film Production, Science, Robotics and Ceramic Painting.See our website or call 561-347-3900 for more information.
SUGAR SAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER Monday-Friday, 8am-10pm Saturday, 8am-5pm Sunday/Holidays, 10am-5pmMain Office (561) 347-3900 www.SugarSandPark.org
CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM (located inside Community Center)Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10am-5pmExplorium Office (561) 347-3912 www.ScienceExplorium.org
WILLOW THEATRE (located inside Community Center)Box Office HoursTuesday-Saturday, 12pm-5pmThe box office is closed all major holidays.Box Office (561) 347-3948 www.WillowTheatre.org
Please note: The Science Playground will be closed for renovations through April 2016. For updates on the new fully accessible, all abilities playground go towww.mybocaparks.org/SSPAIplaygroundThe Tot Lot playground & Carousel are open.
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TRAVELING ON I-95I-95 to Palmetto Park Road exit. Go west onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (left) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).
TRAVELING ON FLORIDA’S TURNPIKEFlorida’s Turnpike to Glades Road exit. Go east (left) onto Glades Rd. Go south (right) onto Powerline Rd. Go east (left) onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (right) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).
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PAJAMA JAMS STORY TIME with Miss MijA rockin’ good time with stories, music & play, all in the comfort of your favorite pajamas. Each month features a different theme, with fingerplays, puppets, music & stories. So get up, roll out of bed, and join Miss Mij in her funny jammies and slippers for something new each month.Saturdays - 1/9, 2/13, 3/19, 4/9, 5/1410am-10:45am Ages 18mos -2 yrs • 11am-12pm Ages 3 & 4 yrs$5 drop in (includes one carousel token per paid child)
TOT TIME Ages 1 - 4yrsOpen indoor playroom with toys, costumes, bubbles, crafts and snacks. Fridays - 1/8, 2/5, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6 • 10am-12pm Adult supervision required. $5 per child (payable at the door). Drop in any time during the program.
SUGAR SAND PARK PLAYDATESMeet us by the carousel for activities, giveaways and the latest updates about upcoming programs and events.Saturdays - 1/9, 2/6, 3/5, 4/2, 5/7 • 11am-12:30pmFREE
PLAY • EXPLORE • LEARN • GROW
See our website or the Recreator for complete descriptions and registration details.
WILLOW THEATRE
NEW CLASSES! FOR CHILDRENCREATIVE MOVEMENT Ages 3-9 Begins Jan 25
SOCCER SHOTS Ages 2-5 Begins Feb 27
CLEVER CHESS Ages 6-10 Begins Jan 19 RECYCLING ARTISTS Ages 5-9 Begins Jan 24
ONCE UPON A STORY - Writing Workshop for Homeschoolers Ages 9-12 Mon, March 7
CLASSES FOR ADULTSSENSES OF CINEMA - Film for Thought Ages 18+ Begins Jan 13
FROM FAIRY TALES TO CHILDREN’S BOOK SALES The Magic of Writing for Kids Ages 19+ Begins Jan 19
WHAT’S THE STORY? Having Fun Writing Children’s Books Ages 19+ Begins March 1
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