1330 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale CA 94089 US
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Age:
13

Classes

Feb/Spring Maker Camps for Kids | Metalworking & Welding | Beginning Youth Metalworking & Welding

This brand new program combines foundational Metal Shop skills in cutting, bending, and forming cold metal with Welding in the Hot Shop.  Our Senior Youth (13-18 years) will get hands on experience with a wide range of equipment and tools to design and build their own projects in metal.  Students will learn how to use the following tools: MIG welding, plasma cutter, and metal preparation tools such as; finger brake, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metal working hammers and anvils, and measuring tools.  They will also get expert guidance in making their own projects.  Metal working can be useful in fabricating utilitarian items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, or used in creating artistic sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative items.

 

 

 

Materials will be provided. Bring ideas!

  • Your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunch time.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdress must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

4/8/2024

Available:

10/10

Session

$750.00
Summer Camps for Kids | Metalworking & Welding | Metalworking & Welding Critters, Birds & Boxes

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces.

Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. This theme emphasizes the beauty and innovation of creating art from recycled materials, encouraging campers to see the potential in everyday objects.

For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdresses must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

6/3/2024

Available:

10/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces.

Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. This theme emphasizes the beauty and innovation of creating art from recycled materials, encouraging campers to see the potential in everyday objects.

For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdresses must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

6/17/2024

Available:

8/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces.

Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. This theme emphasizes the beauty and innovation of creating art from recycled materials, encouraging campers to see the potential in everyday objects.

For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdresses must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

6/24/2024

Available:

10/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces.

Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. This theme emphasizes the beauty and innovation of creating art from recycled materials, encouraging campers to see the potential in everyday objects.

For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdresses must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

7/15/2024

Available:

9/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces.

Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. This theme emphasizes the beauty and innovation of creating art from recycled materials, encouraging campers to see the potential in everyday objects.

For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdresses must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

8/5/2024

Available:

9/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces.

Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. This theme emphasizes the beauty and innovation of creating art from recycled materials, encouraging campers to see the potential in everyday objects.

For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or other religious/cultural headdresses must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

8/19/2024

Available:

8/10

Session

$750.00
Summer Camps for Kids | Metalworking & Welding | Metalworking & Welding Windchimes, Roses & Boxes

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces. Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or another religious/cultural headdress must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

6/10/2024

Available:

10/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces. Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or another religious/cultural headdress must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

6/10/2024

Available:

10/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces. Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or another religious/cultural headdress must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

7/22/2024

Available:

9/10

Session

$750.00

In this engaging camp, participants will embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of metalwork, with a focus on mastering techniques such as cutting, bending, and shaping cold metal, highlighted by welding activities in the Hot Shop. They will gain hands-on experience with a broad array of equipment and tools, allowing them to design and execute their own metal creations. The program covers essential skills in using MIG welding, plasma cutting, and various metal preparation tools, including finger brakes, sheet metal rollers, angle grinders, files, metalworking hammers and anvils, and precision measuring instruments. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, campers will turn their visions into reality, crafting both functional and artistic metal pieces. Adding to the excitement, this camp offers two distinct metalwork themes: "Critters and Birds" and "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs". In the "Critters and Birds" theme, participants will use upcycled silverware to forge unique metal sculptures, pushing the bounds of creativity by assembling critters from scraps, bolts, and hardware, all spawned from their imagination. For those interested in further exploring the artistic possibilities of metalwork, the "Metal Roses and Wind Chimes Designs" theme provides an opportunity to craft sophisticated projects, such as long-stemmed metal roses and distinctive metal wind chimes. This theme is perfect for campers looking to refine their welding and sculpting skills, producing elegant pieces that demonstrate both technique and creativity.

Campers are encouraged to participate in both themes to fully immerse themselves in the versatility and richness of metal art, learning to appreciate its utility in making functional items like lanterns, pot holders, and hinged boxes, as well as its capacity for creating breathtaking sculptures, ornaments, and other decorative elements.

  • Bring your own pre-packed lunch. We'll have a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven, and electric water kettle students can use at lunchtime.​
  • Closed-toed and closed-heeled shoes.
  • Protective clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, wool, silk, etc) to prevent cuts, burns, or other equipment-tangling accidents.
  • Clothing should cover arms and legs.  Denim jeans and heavy-weight canvas work pants are great! 
  • Hoodies or sweatshirts cannot have their drawstring ties hanging loose.
  • Hijabs or another religious/cultural headdress must be thoroughly secured and tucked away without any loose ends.

We offer Early care from 8:30am-9:30am and after care from 3:30-5:30pm


Schedule:

 Every day from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Start date:

8/12/2024

Available:

10/10

Session

$750.00

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