New Classes for All Ages at Coronado Community Center

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The Coronado Community Center is thrilled to announce a new array of classes catering to all age groups. From cooking and sewing to art and yoga, there are engaging activities for kids, teens, and seniors alike. Registration is now open for these classes, ensuring everyone can join the fun and learn new skills this season. Special acting workshops with renowned professionals are also on the calendar, promising unique opportunities for participants. Don’t miss out on the vibrant community adventuring through creativity, fitness, and culinary arts!

Exciting Classes for All Ages Launch at Coronado Community Center!

Coronado is buzzing with excitement as the Community Center rolls out a brand new lineup of classes designed for everyone, from energetic toddlers to engaging seniors! Whether you’re searching for some creative fun or a little extra activity, there’s something for everyone aged three and up.

New Culinary Adventures Await!

Kick off your week with the Make it and Bake it Cooking class, held every Monday from 3:30 to 5:00 PM, catering to kids ages 6-12. It’s not just about cooking; it’s about creating delicious memories and sweet treats! This hands-on environment will encourage kids to tap into their culinary creativity while learning about food.

Get Crafty with Sewing!

Do you have a fashionista in the family? Don’t miss the Sew Stretchy T-Shirt class happening every Wednesday from 3:45 to 5:45 PM for ages 8-17. Aspiring designers will learn how to make their very own trendy t-shirts while mastering sewing techniques that could lead to customized wardrobes in the future!

Artistic Young Minds Unite!

For those ages 6-12, get ready for the Art Studio classes on Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:00 PM. This is a perfect opportunity for kids to explore a variety of art mediums and express themselves through creativity. From painting to crafting, imaginations will run wild in this fun and supportive space!

Returning Favorites!

In addition to the new classes, several beloved programs are making a comeback! Little Dribblers, Volleyball, Science, Tiny Tots, and Character Illustration will be available again this season. These returning classes have become staples in the community, and they’re sure to fill up quickly!

Easy Registration Options!

Don’t miss out on the fun! Registration is open now and can be done easily online at coronado.ca.us or by giving the Community Center a call at 619-522-7342. It’s as easy as pie to get your spot!

Spotlight on Acting Workshops!

Mark your calendars because there’s something special happening April 26 and 27! The Community Center is partnering with local arts enthusiasts to bring in renowned actor and acting coach John D’Aquino for two insightful workshops. These classes will focus on comedy, on-camera techniques, audition skills, and character development, appealing to both complete newbies and seasoned performers alike.

The workshops include a “How to Make Funny” class for ages 9-13 on Saturday, April 26, and a “Magic Rectangle” class focused on teens and adults on Sunday, April 27. Each class costs $125, and advance registration is a must. Don’t wait to grab your seat via coronado.ca.us/register or by calling the Community Center.

Fragrance of Yoga in the Air!

Seniors looking to stay active will love the Chair Yoga class at the Coronado Senior Center, taught by an experienced instructor. This free class promotes physical activity with gentle movements, breathing exercises, and muscle toning, all while nurturing social connections among participants. Over the years, the class has grown from 20 participants to a whopping 60, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for seniors!

With classes tailored for every age and interest, the Coronado Community Center is the place to be this season. From culinary delights to artistic expressions and acting workshops, there’s no shortage of fun and engaging activities. Get involved and join the community spirit while exploring new talents and friendship opportunities!

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