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Early childhood music classes available at BYU School of Music

The Brigham Young University School of Music Early Childhood Music Program is accepting applications for its 2007-2008 school year. Three classes will be offered and will meet on Saturday mornings for one hour each from September 2005 to April 2006. Classes begin Sept. 15 and include 24 class periods.

— Children are eligible for the Parent-Toddler class if they are 18 months by Sept. 1, 2007.

—Children are eligible for the Music Explorers class if they are 3 years by Sept. 1, 2007, or if they have previously taken the Parent-Toddler Class.

—Children are eligible for the Music Makers class if they are 4 years by Sept. 1, 2007, and not older than 5 years by Sept 1, 2007, or if they have taken a previous BYU Music in Early Childhood Class.

Tuition is $250 per child for the year. Applications are available through the BYU School of Music Web site at http://music.byu.edu After reaching the site, click on ” Music and the Family.”

Applications are also available in C-550 Harris Fine Arts Center. Class size is limited and early regisration is necessary.

For more information, contact Susan Kenney at  (801) 422-3011.

Writer: Lee Simons

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