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Thursday, November 11, 2010
“For Children that love to sing”
Those are the words of folks at St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church because...
Beginning in January, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church will offer a full after school program running from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., 5 days a week, according to a statement.
The program will emphasize music training and will include after school snacks, homework help, and recreational opportunities with a certified elementary school teacher, the statement said.
Each child will receive individual and group opportunities for voice training, the statement said.
In January 2011, the program will open for children in first through fourth grades; it will expand in September 2011 to include fifth grades.
"This wonderful program is a special opportunity for parents to provide high quality after school care for children, while encouraging a love of music," the statement said.
The open house is scheduled to give an opportunity for both children and parents to meet the teachers, review the program, and evaluate the venue.
St. Thomas’s Church is located at 830 Whitney Ave., across the street from Edgerton Park.
For more information, visit www.stthomasnewhaven.org/choirschool or call David Jernigan, director of the Choir School, at 203-777-7623.
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