CMA Art Pods
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Victory Steps Academy's STEAM program employs project-based learning; the activities are completely hands-on, and teachers guide the students in making fantastic work. Children are encouraged to become innovators by creating real world designs. Activities require problem solving that is guided by professionals. Concentrations include robotics, waterbotics, electrical engineering, structure, coding, science, green screens, physical fitness training, and a host of different activities that are fun and educational. Contact the school today for additional information!
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Color Me Mine UWS's studio offers an extensive selection of pottery pieces and materials to create a one-of-a-kind keepsake that you’ll enjoy for years. With a large range of items—from piggy banks and figurines for children to dinnerware, home decor, and functional pieces for adults—there’s something for everyone. And with a rotating selection that also features seasonal pieces, you’re guaranteed to discover something you love in every visit.
Treat yourself or create a gift for a loved one. Bring family and friends and make memories as you let your creative flair flow; bring a date or even visit solo for some therapeutic painting. The options are endless, and there’s no need to reserve—just walk-in and get started!
Color Me Mine UWS is now offering art classes; call 212-877-0007 for more information.
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Six trails ripe for strolling, hiking, jogging and exploring at this sprawling Gold Coast estate turned public sanctuary. Also includes 200 acres of trails, a pond, beachfront, woods and native habitats. outdoor-indoor classroom, the Phil Dejana Learning Center, is a landscaped space designed to foster developmental activities such as climbing, art, hands-on gardening, water play, and even theater on the amphitheater stage.
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