WHAT: The Watts-Willowbrook Conservatory (WWC) continues into its tenth year, serving youngsters from the South LA/Watts/Compton area. Beginners, intermediate and advanced students are welcome! (Ages 6 – 18) Applications available on-line at: www.sappa.net
WHEN: Registration/Orientation – Thursday, January 10th, 2019 5:00PM
City of Los Angeles Bldg. The “Old Library Bldg”
1501 E 103rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90002 (1/2 block west of Compton Ave.)
(Winter/Spring Session runs from January 10thth thru June 6th)
WHERE: Cello Class – Alma Reaves Woods – Watts Branch Library
10205 Compton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90002 (323) 789-2850
Schedule: Tuesday, 5:30 to 6:30PM and Saturday, 10:00 to 11:00AM
Beginning Strings – City of Los Angeles Bldg. The “Old Library Bldg.”
1501 E 103rd St, LA, CA 90002 (1/2 block west of Compton Ave.)
Schedule: Tues & Thurs, 4:30PM to 5:30PM
Continuing Strings – WLCAC– Watts Labor Community Action Committee
10950 S. Central Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90059
Schedule: Tues & Thurs, 4:30PM to 5:30PM
ABOUT: The Watts-Willowbrook Conservatory (WWC) was established in early 2010 at the Watts-Willowbrook Boys & Girls Club, in partnership with SAPPA (Scholarship Performance Preparatory Academy). The program provides high quality music education that builds character, self-esteem, and discipline. Participants attend after school, one hour classes twice a week, where they learn to read music and play symphonic string instruments. Students must provide their own instrument (special discount available for student instrument purchase). WWC is a parent driven program that gives parents the opportunity to participate in their child’s development. A strong family support systems will allow our urban arts community to grow and operate at an increasingly competitive level.
SPONSORED BY: This free program is made possible through the support of: The Herb Alpert Foundation, The Ayrshire Foundation, California Community Foundation, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Southern California Edison, The Colburn Foundation, D’Addario Foundation, The California Arts Council, Jerry & Terri Kohl Foundation
CONTACT: Billy Mitchell, Program Director
626/793-8706 , 626-641-3262 (direct)
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