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Community Special Program Partners Starts New Session March 9
CSPP in partnership with Ed Reyes, 1st District Councilman, Lincoln Heights Tutorial Program and Lanterman Regional Center is starting a new program session on March 9. The program's mission is to provide a program which will enhance socialization opportunities and increase self-esteem of students with developmental disabilities (program cannot accomodate individuals with severe behavorial and/or medical problems) in a positive, and learning environment so that they will eventually be mainstreamed into regular programs in the community. Classes include music, arts and crafts, computer, physical education, piano, sing along and other activities. The session is free and the classes are held on Saturdays from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Grace Hall at Young-Nak Presbyterian Church, 150 N. Avenue 18 (Crossing street is Pasadena Ave.), Los Angeles, CA 90031. Registration for new students will be held from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 9, and will directly be followed by the first class. For more information contact Peter Choh at 310.710.0757 or pychoh@yahoo.com.
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Grace Hall at Young-Nak Presbyterian Church
150 N. Avenue 18
Los Angeles, CA 90031
(Crossing street is Pasadena Ave.)