Executive Director Lynn Waugh Straughan announced to Historic City News that registration begins tomorrow through January 7th for the winter session of classes at Cyprian Center for Expressive Arts.
Straughan suggested, “As you are making your New Year’s Resolutions, why not include a commitment to bring a little more art into your life — and that of those you love.”
Classes will begin at the Cyprian Center during the week of January 10th.
Thanks to funds made available to the non-profit, charitable organization through grants, two classes, the “Breakfast Club” and the “Journey into Light”, are being offered at no cost — subject to available seating.
The Cyprian Center supports programs in visual, lively and expressive arts to enhance personal and community spirit.
“There is something for just about everyone,” Straughan told Historic City News. “We offer affordable enrichment activities for both children and adults.”
Some past and current classes at The Cyprian Center include; Mixed Media Art, Paper Crafts, Drawing, Mosaics, Photography, Stained Glass, Clay Projects, Songs in Sign Language, Guitar, Keyboard/Piano, Voice, and Yoga.
WINTER CLASSES OFFERED INCLUDE:
Adult Songs in Sign Language
Mon. 6-7pm, $35Youth Mexican Clay
Tues. 4-5pm, $30 Ages: 9-13yrsAdult Yoga- Gentle/Beginner’s
Wed. 10-11am, $50Little Tikes Yoga
Wed. 3-4pm, $50 Ages: 3-7yrsThe Art of Movement
Youth Class but parents are encouraged take it with their child
Thurs. 10-11:15am
Ages: 4-12yrs
Child only:$65 Parent & Child:$85Youth Guitar
Thur. 4-4:45pm, $65
Ages: 9-16yrsAdult Evening Relaxation
Learn relaxation techniques for stress relief.
Thurs. 6-7pm, $50Adult Yoga- Gentle/Beginner’s
Sat. 9-10am, $50Breakfast Club-Dynamic Arts
Sat. 10-11:30am, Spaces Limited
Ages: 13-17yrsJourney into Light
Study and Photograph local stained glass and then learn to create your own.
Sat. 10:30-11:30am
Ages: 12-17yrs
Spaces Limited
Register by calling 904-829-8828 or by e-mail to hlepick@cypriancenter.org, or, visit the office located at 130 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
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