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September ’17 Classes
This is an example of some of the programs offered at The Grange and Taft House. For a full list, please Click to visit > meadowslink.com
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Mondays & Fridays • 4:30 - 5:30pm
Ages: Children 7-12; Register 1 week before start of each month
Month 1: September 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29 (Skip September 4)
Month 2: October 2, 20, 23, 27 (Skip October 6, 9, 13 due to fall break)
Month 3: October 30, November 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 27
Young athletes and youth of all ages can bene t from this introductory program designed to present the basics in a safe and fun environment. Students will learn coordination, balance and proprio- ception, beginners speed and agility training, how to listen and be “coachable”. We believe they will gain con dence and acquire skills that will give them a solid foundation to build on, whether they desire to play competitive sports or just play with their friends.
Location: The Grange. Cost (per child): Month 1 $90 Resident/$95 Non-Resident; Month 2 $50 Resident/$55 Non-Resident; Month 3 $90 Resident/$95 Non-Resident.
September Cake Decorating
Sat., September 16 • 10am - 12pm Ages 13+ Register by Sat., Sept. 9th
Join us for this exciting class where participants will learn all about
cake decorating! The course will be taught by Lu Ann Brown who is a
certi ed cake decorating instructor. She has taught over 500 students
and has 35 years of experience. One of the newest dessert trends
is “mini cakes.” In this class you will make two mini cakes. One will
be a chocolate ganache drip cake with a mum. The other will be a
white cake decorated as a wreath and an assortment of fall  owers. You will learn to make all of the  owers featured in the picture. Please bring two small containers or boxes to take your cakes home in.
Location: The Grange. Cost: $30 Meadows Resident / $35 Non-Resident
Personal Branding - for future College Students
Sun., October 1 • 12:00-4:00 pm Ages 16+ Register by Sun., Sept. 23rd
From applying to college to choosing and maintaining a career, establishing a personal brand helps embrace a person’s unique identity to guide success. Getting into a great college requires more than great grades. Today’s successful college application heavily relies on the applicant’s ability to tell their story and identify their marketable strengths in a way that stands out to the admission board. This one-day boot camp course will not only help college bound high school students write their college essays (personal statement) more easily, it will help their application stand out & build a sustainable personal brand that will help ease them into the college transition. Location: Taft House. Cost: $80 Meadows Resident / $85 Non-Resident
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