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BYU Early Childhood Music Program accepting applications

The Brigham Young University School of Music Early Childhood Music Program is accepting applications for the 2004-05 school year. Three classes will be offered and will meet on Saturday mornings for one hour each from September 2004 to April 2005.

  • Children are eligible for the Parent-Toddler class if they are 15 months by Sept. 1, 2004.

  • Children are eligible for the Music Explorers class if they are 3 years by Sept. 1, 2004, or if they have previously taken the Parent-Toddler Class.

  • Children are eligible for the Music Explorers class if they are 4 years by Sept. 1, 2004, and not older than 5 years by Sept 1, 2004, or if they have taken a previous BYU Music in Early Childhood Class. Tuition is $250 per child for the year. Applications are available in C550 or C580A Harris Fine Arts Center, or by calling (801) 422-3200.

    Writer: Susan Kenney

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