Creative Movement Dance Classes
Program Type: Youth Activities
January 11th, 2024 – March 28th, 2024
Thursdays
Cost: $130
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Taught by Damaris Caughlan-Artistic Director, Metropolitan Ballet of Tacoma. Her approach and style with teaching young dancers is to help them express their inner joy of movement. Ms. Caughlan introduces disciplines such as self control, listening skills, and patience along with basic ballet fun in this wonderfully creative class.
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- 10:00AM – Ages 3-4
- 10:45AM – Ages 4-6
- 12:15PM – Ages 6-8
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Required for Ballet class:
Girls: Black Ballet Leotard, Pink Tights. Pink Ballet Shoes
Boys: White T-shirt, Black Leggings, Black Ballet Shoes
Girls: Black Ballet Leotard, Pink Tights. Pink Ballet Shoes
Boys: White T-shirt, Black Leggings, Black Ballet Shoes
Program Type: Youth Athletics
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Ages 3-15
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Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle.
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Programs at the Roy H. Murphy Community Center include: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Swim and more!
Tot Gym
Program Type: Drop-In Youth Activities
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Tuesdays & Thursdays
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11:00 AM – 1:30PM
11:00 AM – 1:30PM
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Ages: 0-5
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Toddlers take over at the Names Family Foundation Gymnasium! Every Tuesday and Thursday the gym transforms into an interactive playground for your little ones. With toys, games, sports and more; the Tot Gym is a great time to socialize, entertain, and get out that energy.
Program Type: Instructor Based Youth Activities
Ages: 4-14
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Childrens’ Best Learning Experiences Come From Interactive Activity. With dozens of programs to choose from, there’s something for everyone. From fun themed programs using LEGO® bricks and K’Nex® to STEM / STEAM programs, Robotics, Movie-Making, Drones and Video Game Design, your children will be engaged from the minute they walk in the door. Shh, don’t tell them it’s educational.