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Events for February 17, 2010

Holiday Mini Camp for 3-5 Years
For more information, please contact Helene Nelson at ext. 127 or hnelson@friedbergjcc.org.

Join your friends and have lots of fun as you travel to far-off places in this wonderfully themed pre-camp program especially designed with our youngest "campers" in mind! Your child's mini-camp day will consist of arts & crafts, swimming, sports, music, story-time, playground and more.

Extended care hours available.

Wednesday, February 17
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  Fee: $50
Members: $30
  Location: Oceanside  
See Early Childhood for more info >

Gustafer Yellowgold
Gustafer Yellowgold will present a unique blend of live music and moving image in this fun, visually appealing concert/show. The minimally animated illustrations are accompanied by illustrator/songwriter Morgan Taylor's catchy and original story-songs for a truly different multimedia experience that is sure to captivate and entrance children, teens and adults alike.

Since his creation in 2005, Gustafer Yellowgold has become an international phenomenon, acclaimed by the New York Times, which said, "The show is a cross between 'Yellow Submarine' and Dr. Seuss." Entertainment Weekly praised, "The most infectious original songs. It's like tapping into some pleasure center in the brain - both adult and kid... absurdly appealing. Grade: A." New York Magazine named Morgan Taylor "Best Kids' Performer" in its 2008 Best of New York Awards.

Wednesday, February 17
11:30 a.m.
  Fee: $9
Members: $7 ($1 add'l at the door)
  Location: Oceanside
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Long Beach Early Childhood Holiday Programs
Early drop-off and extended care available. Please remember to pack a kosher lunch and to avoid all peanut and tree-nut products.

Wednesday, February 17
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  Fee: $55
Members: $45
  Location: Long Beach Branch  
See Early Childhood for more info >

 
 

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