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14 Hudson Valley Parent n January 2017 A Parent SPECIAL SECTION ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT ENRICHMENT After-school programs and activities open up a world of possibilities for children. To guide you through the many opportunities in our area, check out this month's Enrichment Guide! For more enrichment programs, visit HVParent.com/enrichment-guide Iron Dragon 88-8 Dunning Rd., Middletown. 845-342-3413; irondragonselfdefense.com Find out why we are voted #1 by local parents. Martial Arts build self-esteem, teach children to respect themselves, have self-control and defend themselves. 25 years of experience. 14 Hudson Valley Parent Q August 2013 Photo provided by Kit Defever; kitdefever.com Amelia Seyssel Parks Music Studio Near Spackenkill Rd. and Rte. 9, Poughkeepsie. 845-462-6209; ameliaseyssel.com/musicstudio.html Let your child discover the joy of singing! The Suzuki Method most widely associat- ed with the violin is now available for Voice. Individual Lessons; Family Lessons; Group Lessons; Recital Performances. Saturday Arts Lab @ SUNY New Paltz Smiley Art Building 108-A; 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. 845-257-3850; newpaltz.edu/sal Classes offered in the visual arts, theatre and music. Experimental and traditional methods and techniques. Exploratory based learning. No experience necessary to learn and have fun. Scholarships available. Gardnertown Farm 822 Gardnertown Farm Rd., Newburgh. 845-564-6658; gardnertownfarm.com We offer English riding lessons, Summer Camp and indoor polo. We have quality school horses, indoor and outdoor facilities and host recognized and schooling horseshows regularly. Gold's Gym LaGrange 258 Titusville Rd., Poughkeepsie. 845-463-4800; goldsgym.com/hudsonvalley A wide range of kids and teens programs, for girls and boys ages 3 to 5 yrs old including soccer, basketball, fitness classes and more. Need not be a Gold's member to participate. Hudson River Performing Arts Center 29 Elm St., Suite 205, Fishkill. 845-896-1888; hudsonriverperformingarts.com For the best instruction in the arts throughout the year for Pre-School to Adults in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Modern, Acting, Musical Theater, Voice, Guitar and Music Together. Now enrolling for fall. Dutchess Day School 415 Rte 343, Millbrook; 845-677-5014; DutchessDay.org In each classroom at Dutchess Day school, connections between students and expe- rienced faculty working within a dynamic program set the stage for discover, explo- ration, and discussion. Highland Village Nursery School 35 Phillips Ave., Highland; 845-691-8599; hvnsedu.wixsite.com/main We strive to make your child's preschool years fun and educational, giving your child a first-class head-start! Two and three day programs available for ages 3-5. Chapel Field Christian Schools 211 Fleury Rd., Pine Bush, NY; 845-778-1881; chapelfield.org "Our mission at Chapel Field is to restore traditional education in the light of Christ. We want to prepare each student personally in all academic disciplines for success at his or her next level of study or endeavor; to de- velop in students' characters a true sense of holiness and service to our Lord Jesus Christ." Archdiocese of New York Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of New York. Various locations throughout the Hudson Valley. 646-794-2885. Buildboldfutures.org Come to a Catholic School Open House! January 10, 31; February 14; March 14; April 4. 9-11 a.m. or reserve at BuildBoldFutures. org or (646) 794-2885 The Children's Ark Preschool 953 Main St., Fishkill; 845-897-3611 Christian Pre-School Program serving the community for over 30 years! We accept enrollment year round for 2yrs. 9mos-5 yrs. old. Please call 845-897-3611 for more information. A Parent SPECIAL SECTION ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT ENRICHMENT Iron Dragon 88-8 Dunning Rd., Middletown. 845-342-3413; irondragonselfdefense.com Find out why we are voted #1 by local parents. Martial Arts build self-esteem, teach children to respect themselves, have self-control and defend themselves. 25 years of experience. 14 Hudson Valley Parent Q August 2013 Photo provided by Kit Defever; kitdefever.com Amelia Seyssel Parks Music Studio Near Spackenkill Rd. and Rte. 9, Poughkeepsie. 845-462-6209; ameliaseyssel.com/musicstudio.html Let your child discover the joy of singing! The Suzuki Method most widely associat- ed with the violin is now available for Voice. Individual Lessons; Family Lessons; Group Lessons; Recital Performances. Saturday Arts Lab @ SUNY New Paltz Smiley Art Building 108-A; 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz. 845-257-3850; newpaltz.edu/sal Classes offered in the visual arts, theatre and music. Experimental and traditional methods and techniques. Exploratory based learning. No experience necessary to learn and have fun. Scholarships available. Gardnertown Farm 822 Gardnertown Farm Rd., Newburgh. 845-564-6658; gardnertownfarm.com We offer English riding lessons, Summer Camp and indoor polo. We have quality school horses, indoor and outdoor facilities and host recognized and schooling horseshows regularly. Gold's Gym LaGrange 258 Titusville Rd., Poughkeepsie. 845-463-4800; goldsgym.com/hudsonvalley A wide range of kids and teens programs, for girls and boys ages 3 to 5 yrs old including soccer, basketball, fitness classes and more. Need not be a Gold's member to participate. Hudson River Performing Arts Center 29 Elm St., Suite 205, Fishkill. 845-896-1888; hudsonriverperformingarts.com For the best instruction in the arts throughout the year for Pre-School to Adults in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Modern, Acting, Musical Theater, Voice, Guitar and Music Together. Now enrolling for fall. Looking for a holistic, play-enriched or faith-based daycare or pre-school? You'll find them right here in the Hudson Valley. Help your child get started down the road to success at one of the great schools list- ed below. For even more early education centers, log onto HVParent.com/School-Guide EARLY EDUCATION GUIDE

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