Vicki's Music Studio and Noteworthy Community Choir are back
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A grand reopening of Vicki’s Music Studio and Noteworthy Community Choir is set for 5 to 7:30 p.m., Friday, June 4, at the studio, 2613 State Route 81, Ada, according to Vicki Mills, studio owner.
“We invite all interested persons to visit our studio, meet our instructors and register for all summer classes and camps,” said Mills.
“You may sign up for private piano or voice lessons,” she said. “And, don’t forget to enter our drawings for tuition discounts plus a grand prize of a full summer tuition remission.”
Two websites provide additional details:
• Babies – grades 5, visit www.vickismusicstudio.com for summer classes and music camps
• Grades 2 – 7 choir camp, visit www.noteworthycc.org
Noteworthy Community Choir is gearing up for a second summer camp with kids this July.
In addition, Expressions, our intergenerational choir for those in grade 9 through ages 89-plus, will hold summer rehearsals and a September concert.
Persons interested in joining Expressions may schedule an audition by calling the studio at 419-679-8259.
Noteworthy Community Choir partners with Vicki’s Music Studio to provide a comprehensive music education for Babies – age 9 through the Musikgarten curriculum.
“What Vicki’s Music Studio offers is more than just an easy way to introduce your child to music,” said Mills.
“Our classes can play a critical role in your child’s social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development, as well as laying a pathway to musical proficiency.
“Moreover, music with Vicki’s Music Studio provides dedicated time each week when you can bond with your child—free from distractions—and watch your child grow into a confident, independent, and expressive young person.”
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