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Berlitz Languages San Diego, CA

Berlitz combines 130 years of experience with the latest in technological advancements to offer state-of-the-art language and cultural services on a global scale. With over 500 locations in 70 countries, plus live instruction via the Internet with Berlitz Virtual Classroom, Berlitz has the resources to accommodate the needs of businesses and organizations from one-on-one training to enterprise-wide programs. Berlitz also offers a wide variety of consumer programs for adults, children and teens. [more]

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Carlsbad Golf Center

GOLF LESSONS FOR ALL AGES & SKILL LEVELS with San Diego's most experienced men & women PGA & LPGA teaching professionals. Private, group, clinics & junior lessons on driving range, grass putting green & sand bunker. Video lessons available.

A USA Best 100 Pro Shop & Top 100 Range, providing everything you need for learning, practicing and having proper equipment fit to you for optimum golf success. [more]

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Scripps Ranch Gymnastics

Scripps Ranch Gymnastics provides children the opportunity to participate in the sport of gymnastics at a recreation level. Children ages 3 and up taught at the Scripps Ranch Recreation Center on Tuesdays. Mommy and Me classes, Tumbling for Cheer, and private lessons offered at the private studio. Please call Kim Moser with questions, or e-mail Nicole Hubbard for registration, pricing, and availability. Visit website for current schedule of all classes offered. [more]

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Color Me Mine of Santee

Color Me Mine in Santee is the only Full Service Paint-Your-Own Ceramics studio in East County San Diego. Our staff will help you with your ceramics project, teach you techniques, and more. Novice or expert, you'll love it! Adult classes available. Spring Workshops and Summer Workshops are also offered for children as a wonderful alternative to the "same old" summer camp programs. Our classes are taught by experienced staff and an award-winning Ceramics teacher, Paula Osheroff. Not to miss! [more]

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San Diego Civic Dance Association

Founded in 1942, the Civic Dance Arts Program of the San Diego Park and Recreation Department, offers classes in ballet, jazz, tap, and musical theater at 25 city recreation centers, at affordable prices for dancers age 4 to senior citizen. In addition the program offers breakdance workshops and Balboa Park Dance Camp, a comprehensive, affordable summer and winter camp, offering four one-week sessions for all levels of dancers, ages 6 to 17. [more]

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Paul Green School of Rock Music

The Paul Green School of Rock in San Diego is the original performance based, interactive music school. There are currently 41 schools throughout the United States. The San Diego chapter is an amazing opportunity for children in the area, interested in music, to learn and develop new skills among talented teachers in a unique environment. As you know, not all kids are into sports, chess club, or drama, and that’s where we come in! [more]

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Classrooms Gone Wild: How to Select and Prepare for an Outdoor Learning Adventure

What does a World War II-era English soldier honing survival skills on the craggy coast of Wales and your co-worker recently returned from a hummingbird class in Rocky Mountain National Park have in common? They were both engaged in an activity loosely referred to as “outdoor education.”

The Brit was no doubt involved in Outward Bound, an organization recognized as the first to consistently utilize natural settings as a teaching venue; your officemate was enjoying one of the wall-free classrooms that rapidly grew from the Outward Bound movement on both sides ... [more]

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A Vocal Vocation: Studying to Sing

Learning Guide writer Darcel Rockett wants to sing and will keep Learning Guide readers apprised of her progress as she flexes her vocal muscles. This is the first of a series.

No. I haven’t caught the bug that is Idol-itis.

And no, I don’t want to punch up my karaoke presentation.

Instead, the reason why I voluntarily act like I’m pulling a piece of invisible string from my mouth, make owl sounds, roll my R’s, and make imaginary circles in the air while I whoop like a crane going down a playground slide is because I’ve spent years taking in Technicolor ... [more]

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