In the sunny state of California, a kaleidoscope of colorful cultures and outlandishly interesting individuals thrives under the bright blue sky. It's a land where palm trees reach as high as dreams and where there are more surfboards than umbrellas! From the sprawling sandy beaches on the coast to the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, there's an adventure around every corner. But do you know what California's true secret weapon is? It's the astounding, awesome, and oh-so-amazing kids who dwell here and love playing instruments! In every nook and cranny of this vast, vibrant state, you'll find a bunch of melodious maestros who love nothing more than to tickle the ivories, strum the strings, or bang the drums. In fact, it’s said that these Californian kids are taught to play 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' on the guitar before they even learn how to tie their shoelaces! Among these musically gifted kiddos is our hero, Tuba Timmy, a ten-year-old boy with curly hair, freckles, and a passion for playing the tuba bigger than the Grand Canyon. He's the coolest cat in California. How cool, you ask? Well, the word on the street is that he once played a note so low on his tuba that it shook the famous Hollywood sign! Whenever Timmy plays his shiny, larger-than-life tuba, it's like the whole of California is dancing to his tunes. The palm trees sway, the Pacific waves crash on the beaches in rhythm, and even the stars seem to twinkle a little brighter. Because in California, it doesn't matter whether you’re a wave-surfing seagull or a tuba-playing tyke, everyone’s got a part to play in this symphony of sun, sand, and sounds!

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Give your child the opportunity to learn a unique Olympic sport while building confidence, focus, coordination, discipline, and strategic thinking at ALLE Fencing Club in Fort Lauderdale. ALLE Fencing Club specializes in saber fencing and welcomes students from beginners discovering the sport for the first time to experienced young athletes preparing for regional and national competitions. Youth beginner classes introduce children ages 6–12 to the fundamentals of fencing, including saber handling, footwork, distance control, fencing etiquette, sportsmanship, coordination, focus, and basic rules. Junior programs are available for ages 12+ and help students progress toward competitive fencing. With experienced coaches and a supportive training environment, students develop both physical and mental skills while learning a sport that challenges them to think quickly, move confidently, and make strategic decisions. Advanced and Elite programs provide additional training for experienced fencers interested in tournaments and high-level competition. ALLE Fencing Club also offers private lessons for personalized instruction and skill development, as well as beginner-focused fencing camps that combine fencing activities with teamwork, confidence-building, focus, and fun.

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
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Oakwood Recreation Center is the perfect place for families to come together and have fun! Located just ¼ mile away from the renowned art and creativity of Venice Beach, Oakwood Recreation Center provides activities that enrich the entire family. From sports to camps, there are plenty of ways to get active and engage with each other. At Oakwood Recreation Center, they strive to bring the community together, and positively impact the lives of each and every family member. With a variety of activities to choose from, there's something for everyone - from basketball and swimming to arts and crafts. No matter what you're looking for, Oakwood Recreation Center is dedicated to providing an environment that encourages family bonding and community building. With its close proximity to Venice Beach, families can explore the area and enjoy all the creativity and art the city has to offer.

Venice, CA 90291
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Today, P.S. ARTS continues to work to make sure that all California public schools have access to equitable and sustainable arts education. Led by Dr. Paul Cummins and Herb Alpert in 1991, they recognized the need to address the issue of drastic funding cuts to public schools that had left children in poverty and from communities affected by systemic racism without access to arts programs. With the goal of making sure all children have access to arts education, P.S. ARTS is still working to make a difference.

Venice, CA 90291