Rock-A-Baby Music Jam Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston Massachusetts East: Boston - United States Community Fri 14 Sep 2012
Community
Fri 14 Sep 2012
2012
September 2012
Friday 14 September 2012
Fri 14 Sep, 9:30-10:15 am. Sharon Community Center, 219 Massapoag Ave, Sharon, 02067. South Events, 781-795-0510. 160. Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston - [website][email][events]
Your child has a chance to be “in the band” with the Rock-A-Baby trio of teachers from New York City. With zany puppets, dancing, instruments and music ranging from classical to jazz to children’s songs to rock and roll, Rock-A-Baby will give your child a stimulating and educational musical experience. Held at the Sharon Community Center (219 Massapoag Avenue) in Sharon on Fridays, September 14-November 2 from 9:30-10:15am. Cost is $160. Please note that this fee is for one child plus an adult. Fee for additional children is $80. Geared for children ages 0-3 years, with adult. Open to the entire community. For more information and to register, visit bostonjcc./southrockababy or contact south or 781-795-0510.
Your child has a chance to be “in the band” with the Rock-A-Baby trio of teachers from New York City. With zany puppets, dancing, instruments and music ranging from classical to jazz to children’s songs to rock and roll, Rock-A-Baby will give your child a stimulating and educational musical experience. Held at the Sharon Community Center (219 Massapoag Avenue) in Sharon on Fridays, September 14-November 2 from 9:30-10:15am. Cost is $160. Please note that this fee is for one child plus an adult. Fee for additional children is $80. Geared for children ages 0-3 years, with adult. Open to the entire community. For more information and to register, visit bostonjcc.org/southrockababy or contact south@jccgb.org or 781-795-0510.
All JCC arts and humanities offerings are programs of the Ryna Greenbaum JCC Center for the Arts. Programs south of Boston are presented in collaboration with Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Boston with support from Combined Jewish Philanthropies.