LANGuAGES • MuSIC Classes for youtH elementary spanish for kids This workshop will help children learn basic Spanish words and numbers, along with basic sentence writing. Participants will compile a small Spanish dictionary for them to take home. Call 817-5077 for more information. Location: Conf Room @ Armory Sports Center Beginning piano & keyBoarding Learn the basics! Keyboards & Piano are provided; but if you have your own keyboard that you wish to play, please bring it with you. Email madewey@gocolumbiamo.com for more information. Location: Main Floor Classroom @ Armory Sports Center ClASS # DATE TIME 6-7 pm AGE 6-12 PRICE $48 113916-01 T: Aug 27-Oct 29 ClASS # DATE TIME 6-7 pm AGE 8-11 PRICE $38 113917-01 T: Sept 10-Nov 19 Beginning guitar Coming in November! musIC Classes for youtH percussion, drum, & woodwind lessons Lessons are available through Community Recreation. “Bummer the Drummer” of the Kansas City Street Band is the instructor. He can help your child become a better percussionist as well as play their saxophones and clarinets with more confidence. Leave a message for Glen Ward at 874-6378. at the Armory! Community ReCReation PRogRams city-wide drum line & rhythm Band This group of percussionists enjoy being in the public eye. The group is directed by Glen “Bummer the Drummer” Ward, and has performed in the Holiday Parade in November and First Night on New Year’s Eve. If you are interested in expanding your knowledge of percussion and being part of a fun group, sign up and join the fun. For more information leave a message for Glen Ward after 3 pm at 874-6378. city-wide flag line We would like to develop a Flag Line to accompany our Drum Line in several parades and other performances throughout the year. If you are a young lady age 11-17 who is interested, please contact us. We would also like to find an adult willing to volunteer time to work with this group, develop routines & prepare them for performances. For more information, leave a message for Glen Ward at 874-6378. Call 874-7460 for information! 35 Creating Community through People, Parks and Programs