City Guide
Referrals to qualified piano teachers for all levels and ages. Recitals, workshops, award competitions, student achievement testing, financial aid. Summer music camp. Sponsors Mostly Music Camp; scholarships available. aapianoteachers@gmail.com, aaaptg.googlepages.com
Year-round classes and workshops in all art major media for children, teens, and adults. Art parties, workshops, summer and vacation camps, art parties for birthdays and team building, and more. Studio space available for event rentals. info@annarborartcenter.org, annarborartcenter.org
Traditional Chinese language classes and cultural activities for preschool-high school, including martial arts, sketching, table tennis, Chinese yo-yo, and drama. Sept.-June, Fri. 7-9:50 p.m. at Northside Elementary School, 912 Barton Dr. principal@aaccom.org, aaccom.org
After-school programs, tutoring, and recreation Oct.-May for grades 1-5. Ten-week summer camp for ages 5-12; programs year round on health, financial, and community awareness for all ages. Call for fees. ywhiten@aacc1923.org, annarbor-communitycenter.org
Activities for youth and families year round at the Downtown branch and other local branches: Malletts Creek (3090 E. Eisenhower), Pittsfield (2359 Oak Valley), Traverwood (3333 Traverwood), and West (2503 Jackson, Westgate Shopping Center). Playgroups (children under age 2 accompanied by caregivers) and preschool storytimes (children age 2 & over accompanied by caregivers) year round. Summer Family Reading Program for all ages offers games, programs, and prizes. Arts and crafts, magic and puppet shows, video game tournaments, author and storyteller visits, and musical programs. All activities free. aadl.org
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Nearly 250 interactive science and technology exhibits, including a light and optics gallery, a full-size ambulance, several energy exhibits, and the Measure Up health and fitness station. Special demonstrations 1 weekend most months, and other programs most weekends. New and traveling exhibitions, preschool gallery, birthday parties, camp-ins and outreach and distance learning programs. Memberships available. See website for hours and prices. museum@aahom.org,aahom.org
Private lessons in guitar, bass, drums, voice, piano, harmonica, saxophone, ukulele, and more. Rock, blues, and jazz band classes for ages 8-18. Rock and jazz summer camps. All ages and skill levels. Classes daily year round. Instrument repairs and rentals. a2musictoo@yahoo.com, rockbandschool.com
Classes and sports leagues for preschool through high school offered year round after school, evenings, and weekends. Instructional classes include art, dance, languages, gymnastics, LEGO robotics, martial arts, music, chess, and sports (see Youth Sports, below). Summer camps for children preschool-high school. Call to receive youth sports mailings, scholarship information, or quarterly catalogs. aareced.com
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Music school provides private instruction for piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, and voice. Offers Simply Music programs for piano and Suzuki Violin. Programs include youth orchestras, the New Horizons Senior Strings Orchestra, and Jazz; group classes include Dalcroze, Music Play, Keyboard Music Club, Kinderstrings, Music Theater, and more. info@aa-spa.org, www.aa-spa.org
Organization of Suzuki teachers and parents provides individual and group instruction for preschoolers to high schoolers in violin, viola, cello, guitar, flute, piano, and string bass. marylou@annarborsuzuki.org, annarborsuzuki.org
Theater opportunities for beginning to experienced actors age 8 through college with professional directors and teachers. 5 full productions per year; workshop-style auditions for inclusive casting. 2-week summer camp at the U-M Student Theatre Arts Complex. info@aayag.org, aayag.org
Two auditioned choirs for boys (with unchanged voices) and girls, ages 9-16. Both choirs perform annual winter & spring concerts locally. Concert choir tours nationally and internationally. Sept.-May. a2youthchorale@yahoo.com, annarboryouthchorale.org
Offers Chinese language and cultural classes for K-12 and adults. Courses are designed for heritage and non-heritage students. Meets Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at U-M Dow Bldg., first floor (2300 Hayward, North Campus). Follows AAPS calendar. Chinese New Year celebration and summer activities, including summer camp for ages 7-12. Call for rates. annhua.org
Indoor and outdoor activities for Cub Scouts (grades 1-5) and leadership activities for Boy Scouts (grades 6-12). Call or email for referral to a troop in your area. join@gstcbsa.org, gstcbsa.org
Choral performance, vocal training, and music education for boys ages 8-18. Two choirs perform classical, sacred, and secular music in local concerts and at area community events, weddings, and private functions. Auditions by appointment year round. Camp in June. office@aaboychoir.org, aaboychoir.org
Supervised after-school educational and recreational programs for grades K-12. Six-week summer day camp for grades K-5 features swimming, reading, activities with dogs, art, games, and field trips. Free toy library for all ages. Call for fee, schedule, and eligibility requirement information. Scholarships available. canannarbor.org
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Children helped create and continue to care for this educational site and ecosystem, which acts as a filter for storm-water runoff and supports a diverse habitat of plants and animals. Projects open to all ages. jeannine@wetmeadow.org, wetmeadow.org
Cello program for students ranging from beginners to advanced players. Holistic teaching philosophy helps students relax and become grounded at the cello for greater confidence, mastery, and ease of playing. cellochan.com, cellochanwoods.com
Many private studios offer dance instruction. Search online or see the Yellow Pages for listings.
Ponies, llamas, goats, pigs, sheep, chickens, donkeys, and cows. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $5, children ages 2-12 & senior citizens, $4.50, children under age 2 free. Hayrides included. Open year round. Pony rides on weekends. Birthday parties and picnics: call for group rates. info@pettingfarm.com, pettingfarm.com
Programs for ages 5-18 include animal care, arts, crafts, gardening, horses, nutrition, natural resources, community service, and leadership. 4-H Youth Show, last week in July, offers animal and still project judging contests, prizes, and many other activities. Also, outreach programs for at-risk youth. $10 yearly participation fee; some costs for activities. martinjac@ewashtenaw.org, extension.ewashtenaw.org (click on 4-H)
Exploratory program for ages 2-4 (with caregiver) using kayaks, paddleboats, and canoes, plus fishing and storytelling. River Kindergartners for ages 5 & 6 offers same activities. Call for dates and times; $52-$64/per child per month. csaam@a2gov.org, a2gov.org/canoe
German language and culture classes, taught in English and German, for ages 3-adult. yvonnestevens@comcast.net; http://deutscheschuleannarbor.weebly.com/english.html
Six age divisions for girls ages 5-18. Activities include camping, leadership and career exploration, and community service. Call to volunteer, join, or start a troop. gshom@gshom.org, gshom.org
After-school child care and enrichment classes in art, sports, and more for grades K-5 during the school year (transportation from local schools) and monthly Kids' Night Out on Saturdays for grades K-5. <1>For K-8: Day programs during school breaks and days off school for grades K-8 (Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6p.m.). Summer camp at Independence Lake Park. Programs for middle and high schoolers. shoshanajackson@jccfed.org, jccannarbor.org
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Age 1 & over can bounce on giant inflatables during birthday parties (call for rates and schedule) or drop-in playtimes ($7) June 21-Sept. 3: Tues. 9:30-11:30 a.m., Thurs. 1-3 p.m., Fri. 6-8 p.m., Sun. 4:30-6:30 p.m. Call for extended hours during school holidays and weekends. info@jump-city.com, jump-city.com
Sept.-June, Sat. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Tappan Middle School, 2251 E. Stadium. Korean language and culture taught in English and Korean. Open to all, ages 4-adult. ksofaa@yahoo.com, koreanschoolaa.org
Natural science and environmental education for youth and families. Indoor and outdoor activities on 50 acres of fields, woods, prairies, and ponds. Programs for groups, birthday parties, weekend and special events, nature day camps during the summer and school breaks. Hikes encouraged. Building can be rented. Call for fees and program schedules. info@lesliesnc.org, lesliesnc.org
U-M faculty teach this summer performing arts program for students entering grades 10-12 and graduated seniors. Two-week in music performance (clarinet, double reeds, flute, harp, horn, percussion, saxophone, trombone, voice), performing arts technology, theater, and dance. Three-week musical theater workshop open to those entering grades 11 & 12. Check website for fees and program details; scholarships available. mpulse@umich.edu, music.umich.edu/mpulse
Youth-driven teen center for grades 9-12. Programs in arts and culture, music and technology, literary and performance arts, and community leadership. Drop-in activities include tutoring, pool, Ping-Pong, computer lab, DVD graphics lab, recording studio, video games. Events (sometimes a cover charge) include live music performances, DJ parties, and poetry slams Membership free; program fees vary (scholarships available). Mon.-Thurs. 2:30-8 p.m., Fri. 2:30-6 p.m. Special events on Sat. & Sun. info@neutral-zone.org, neutral-zone.org
After-school tutoring and clubs for elementary and middle school students. Also, a year-round college and career exploration program, homework help, counseling, health seminars, teen recreation, and drug prevention and rehabilitation programs. Six-week summer day camp on site for children entering grades K-8. All activities free, except $50/family for summer camp. info@peaceneighborhoodcenter.org, peaceneighborhoodcenter.org
Offers horseback riding lessons (ages 5-17), cooking classes (grades 1-5), and bowling leagues (ages 3-8). See website for catalog. recreation@pittsfield-mi.gov, pittsfield-mi.gov/Parks_and_Recreation.html
Parents and children of all ages can browse through a warehouse of materials for arts and crafts projects ($4/small bag, $6.50/large). Birthday parties and workshops by appointment. Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Call for summer or holiday hours. tess@scrapbox.org, scrapbox.org
Art classes for children of all ages at Rudolf Steiner High School, 2230 Pontiac Tr. Summer, homeschool, after-school, school break, and vacation programs, plus portfolio preparation for art schools. Call for prices. ask@talkingcolors.com, talkingcolors.com
Guided and unguided tours for school groups. Outreach programs, planetarium shows, birthday parties for children, and educational programs for families and adults. Free admission; donations welcome. See also listing in the Libraries, Museums, & Galleries section. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. dmadaj@umich.edu, lsa.umich.edu/exhibitmuseum
Matthaei (1800 N. Dixboro) offers self-guided or docent-led tours and daytime and evening classes for adults and children of all ages. The Arb (1610 Washington Hts.) Thurs. evening scout programs and Sat. morning youth programs. See Also listing in the Recreation section. mbgna.umich.edu
Michigan high school students in grades 9-12 (string players in grades 7-12) may audition for the Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, Michigan Youth Band, Michigan Youth Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, Michigan Youth Women’s Chorale, and Michigan Youth Chamber Singers. All ensembles conducted by department faculty. Auditions Apr. & Sept. Weekly rehearsals Sun. afternoons Oct.-Mar. Concerts in Nov. & Mar. For fees, call, email, or visit website. michyouthensembles@umich.edu, music.umich.edu/mye
After-school theater classes, summer drama camps, and participatory workshops for students in grades K-12, including activities designed for participants with disabilities. wildswan@wildswantheater.org, wildswantheater.org facebook.com/Wild.Swan.Theater
Preschool programs (ages 2 1/2-5) include dance, swimming, martial arts, and gymnastics. Programs for youth (ages 6-11) include after-school care, summer camps, dance, swimming, gymnastics, indoor soccer, basketball, flag football, netball, volleyball, floor hockey, and martial arts. Teen programs (ages 12-17) include after-school, Youth Volunteer Corps, Youth in Government, summer camps, dance, swimming, martial arts, and fencing. Financial assistance available. Program details, rates, and registration online. annarborymca.org.
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Theater, voice, and dance workshops and classes for ages 4-high school, theater productions for ages 4-high school, and summer theater camps for ages 5-high school. youngpeoplestheater@gmail.com, youngpeoplestheater.com
Working studio offers after school clay classes for students ages 8-11 at all levels. kay@youristpottery.com, youristpottery.com
Vocal music education and introductory singing for grades K-8. Four-part "barbershop" chorus for middle and high school students offers performance opportunities at clinics and festivals. More information for high schoolers at pioneerdistrict.org/yih/yih.htm. hvharmonizers.org
Laser tag and arcade. Birthday and group parties. Mon.-Thurs. 4-10 p.m., Fri. 3 p.m.-midnight (June-Aug.: Mon.-Thurs. noon-11 p.m., Fri. noon-midnight), Sat. 10 a.m.-midnight, Sun. noon-9 p.m. zap-zone.com
Writing center offers students ages 8-18 drop-in tutoring Mon.-Thurs. 3:30-5:30 p.m., in-school tutoring, field trips, workshops, writing labs, help with student publications, and one-on-one help for English language learners. All programs free. info@826michigan.org, 826michigan.org