Sing, dance and move at the Harvest & Herb Festival
Come sing, dance, play instruments and make music as a family during the Harvest & Herb Festival.
Vicki’s Music Studio will offer 4 class demonstrations throughout the festival where families of young children, babies – 9 years old, are invited to participate in a 20-30 minute class session at 9 am, 11 am, 2 pm or 3 pm. Classes will be held in the front room of Body Works, located at 121 S. Main Street. Simply come with your family on the hour of your desired time - ready to move and make music!
Take the opportunity to register at Vicki’s Music Studio’s booth (#168) for prizes which include a gift certificate to Groman’s music, an instrument packet, and free tuition for the fall semester.
Enter the silent auction to benefit the Ada Music Boosters with private lessons (ages 9 – 99+) and an early childhood music class for the winner and invited guests. The silent auction will conclude at 4, as well as the drawing for the prizes.
Vicki’s Music Studio offers music instruction for all ages, including private and/or group piano, voice, or a combination of both. Vicki Mills, BM ’88, has maintained a private piano/voice studio and taught early childhood and elementary music since 1988.
She earned her bachelor of music in music education from Ohio Northern University and her master of music in voice performance from the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University. She is a certified and licensed Musikgarten teacher, with additional certification in Orff Schulwerk and the Kodaly Method, and training in Dalcroze Eurhythmics. For additional information, please see www.vickismusicstudio.com, or contact Vicki at [email protected], 419-679-8259.
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