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Explorium: Traveling Exhibit: Ocean Bound Opening in February Page 10

Exhibit: Rhoda Hollander; Joni Sack; Richard Sklar February 1-26 Page 11

Movie: Sunday Movies: Turbo February 9 at 11 AM Page 10

Theatre: Pippin Through February 9 Page 3

Theatre: Naughty, Bawdy Stories for Seniors: February 12 at 7:30 PM Page 5 An Evening with Roslyn Bresnick-Perry

Movie: DocNights: 1 Giant Leap: What About Me? February 13 at 7 PM Page 6

Special Event: Arts Spark Kids Fest February 16 Page 8

Theatre: Kazoobie Kazoo Show February 16 Page 8

Dance: Viva Florida, Viva Flamenco February 22 & 23 at 2 PM Page 4

Theatre: Red Hot Patriot February 28-March 16 Page 3

Exhibit: Devon Julia Cahan; Martina Kothgasser; Dorothy Strelitz January 3-29 Page 11

Theatre: The Story of the Nutcracker January 4 & 5 at 2 PM Page 7

Theatre: Community Cabaret January 8 at 7:30 PM Page 7

Theatre: Dorothy’s Adventure in Oz January 10-12 Page 7

Theatre: A Song for Coretta January 18 & 19 Page 5

Movie: Sunday Movies: Monsters University January 19 at 11 AM Page 10

Theatre: Pippin January 24-February 9 Page 3

Classes: Children and Teen Classes & Workshops January-May Page 13

Classes: Adult Classes January-May Page 14

Theatre: Red Hot Patriot February 28-March 16 Page 3

Exhibit: Spring Celebration of High School Art- March 1-28 Page 12 Women in the Visual Arts

Movie: Sunday Movies: Despicable Me 2 March 16 at 11 AM Page 10

Children: Spring Break Programs March 17-21 Page 9

Theatre: Community Cabaret March 19 at 7:30 PM Page 7

Movie: DocNights: Ida Haendel-This Is My Heritage March 20 at 7 PM Page 6

Concert: South Florida Chamber Ensemble, Inc. March 23 at 2 PM Page 4

Theatre: March Hares and Other Madness: March 26 at 7:30 PM Page 5 An Evening with David Novak

Concert: A Salute to America March 30 at 2 PM Page 4

Exhibit: Jack Bloom; Nanette Notestein; Trina Weisman April 2-28 Page 12

Theatre: Gypsy April 4-13 Page 3

Movie: Sunday Movies: Rio April 13 at 11 AM Page 10

Concert: Monk, Mingus & More April 16 at 6:30 PM Page 4

Movie: DocNights: The Lion of Judah April 17 at 7 PM Page 6

Dance: Argentine Folk and Tango Show April 27 at 2 PM Page 4

Exhibit: Mary Appell; Barrington T. Webster May 1-28 Page 12

Theatre: Return to Broadway May 3 & 4 at 2 PM Page 7

Theatre: Dangerous Liaisons May 9-18 Page 3

Movie: Sunday Movies: Rango May 18 at 11 AM Page 10

Theatre: Community Cabaret May 21 at 7:30 PM Page 7

Theatre: Everyday Rapture May 23-25 Page 3

Movie: DocNights: In the Footsteps of Willie Sutton May 29 at 7 PM Page 6

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Box Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Saturday, 1:00 - 5:00 PM; one (1) hour prior to show times.The box office is closed on Sundays when there is no show, and on holidays.

www.WillowTheatre.org | Box Office: (561) 347-3948

PIPPINPresented by The Boca Raton Theatre Guild, Inc.The musical uses the premise of a mysterious performance troupe, led by a Leading Player, to tell the story of Pippin, a young prince on his search for meaning and significance. Rated R

January 24, 25, 29, 30, 31 & February 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 at 8:00 PM January 25, 26, 31 & February 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 at 2:00 PM$35.00; Preview price $30.00 January 24, 29 and February 5 at 8:00 PM & January 25 at 2:00 PM

RED HOT PATRIOTPresented by The Women’s Theatre ProjectRed Hot Patriot is the story of Molly Ivins, famous Texan newspaper columnist and best-selling author who skewered the political establishment and the “good ol’ boys” with her sharp-tongued wit, unforgettable humor and wisdom. Rated RFebruary 28, March 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 at 8:00 PMMarch 1, 2, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 at 2:00 PM$25.00; Preview price $20.00 February 28 & March 1 at 2:00 PM

GYPSYPresented by Curtain Call PlayhouseA musical based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. The musical tells the story of Gypsy’s mother Rose, the ultimate show business mother, her dreams and efforts to raise her two daughters to perform on stage, and the hardships of show business life. Rated PG-13

$20.00 advance; $25.00 beginning March 21; $15.00 Thursday, April 10

DANGEROUS LIAISONSPresented by Curtain Call PlayhouseA drama based upon the French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Set in Rococo, France, a scheming widow and her ex-lover make a bet regarding the corruption of a recently married woman. Rated RMay 9, 10, 15, 17 at 8:00 PMMay 10, 11, 17, 18 at 2:00 PM$17.00 advance; $18.00 beginning April 25; $10.00 Thursday, May 15

EVERYDAY RAPTUREPresented byThe Boca Raton Theatre Guild, Inc.A musical with songs made famous by artists such as Judy Garland, The Band, Harry Nillson, and Roberta Flack. A tale of a woman’s travels from confining hometown traditions to her rise to stardom on Broadway. Rated R

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VIVA FLORIDA, VIVA FLAMENCO Presented by Clarita Filgueiras-Flamenco Puro Dance CompanyCelebrating the 500th anniversary of the European discovery of Florida by Juan Ponce de Leon, Flamenco Puro dazzles with a display of colorful costumes, castanets, twirling fans, soulful song, and the virtuosity of the flamenco guitar. Rated G

ARGENTINE FOLK AND TANGO SHOWPresented by Tango Times CorporationA suite of Argentine Folk Dance and Argentine Tap with Tango dances in group and solo couples. This show will tell, through dance, the story of the “Gaucho” becoming a Tango Dancer. Well-known tango songs and solos will be performed by Tango musicians and singers. Rated G

SOUTH FLORIDA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, INC.Focusing on the Nationalism style of the 1800’s, this piano trio presents music by European masters such as Albeniz, Grieg and others whose pieces were influenced by the sights of spring. Rated G

A SALUTE TO AMERICASoprano Alicia Branch and baritone William Stafford salute America with selections from the musicals “Of Thee I Sing” and “Chess,” and perform a special arrangement of the National Anthem written by Sandi Patty, plus classic songs such as Strike Up the Band, Swanee, and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Rated G

CELEBRATING JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH: MONK, MINGUS & MOREPresented by Boca Raton Community High School Jazz Ensemble, with guest artist Kiki Sanchez Join us for a celebration of Jazz in April, jazz appreciation month! The program will feature music from jazz legends Thelonius Monk and Charles Mingus. Special guest artist Kiki Sanchez will perform solo piano, as well as with other members of the band. Rated G

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Hosted by Dr. Caren NeileThis is not your children’s storytelling series! Adult storytelling shows feature all the sophisticated themes, drama, humor and beauty of a full-scale theater experience-in the comfort of your own imagination!

NAUGHTY, BAWDY STORIES FOR SENIORS:AN EVENING WITH ROSLYN BRESNICK-PERRYJust in time for Valentine’s Day! Roslyn Bresnick-Perry pulls the lid off senior love and sex with her poignant and hilarious tales of love “when there’s snow on the roof and fire in the furnace.”Wednesday, February 12 at 7:30 PM

MARCH HARES AND OTHER MADNESS:AN EVENING WITH DAVID NOVAKBoom boom, ain’t it great to be crazy? Acclaimed National Storytelling Festival teller, and former master storyteller for the Disney Institute, David Novak takes us down the rabbit hole into his own unique wonderland of stories-Hold on to your Mad Hatters!Wednesday, March 26 at 7:30 PM

A SONG FOR CORETTAPresented by The Women’s Theatre ProjectA testament to the civil rights icon seen through the eyes of a handful of fictional mourners as they line up to pay their respects to the late Mrs. Coretta Scott King at her passing. Rated PGSaturday, January 18 at 8:00 PMSunday, January 19 at 2:00 PM$20.00

$15.00 per performanceEach performance includes a dessert reception with

an opportunity to meet the storyteller after the show.

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The Willow Theatre has partnered with the DocMiami International Film Festival to present a new documentary film series. Watch international films and meet special guest presenters which may include: globally recognized artists, authors and international as well as local filmmakers. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself within the international film festival experience nestled right here at Sugar Sand Park. All films presented by docmiami.org. The films are not yet rated. All children must be accompanied by an adult. $5.00 per film

“1 GIANT LEAP: WHAT ABOUT ME?” Filmmakers Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman set out on their journey recording musical jewels and words of wisdom with the cream of the world’s thinkers, writers and entertainers, including Noam Chomsky, Tim Robbins, Billy Connolly musicians Michael Stipe, kd Lang, Gabonese Pygmies, Tuvan throat singers, and Japanese Taiko drummers, among many others. Thursday, February 13 at 7:00 PM

“IDA HAENDEL - THIS IS MY HERITAGE”A Jewish Polish-born British citizen who man-aged to flee the Nazis right before the outbreak of the war, Ida Haendel has been residing in Miami since the early 80s. Widely considered one of the finest violinists of the 20th century, she is a flamboyant character with a sharp sense

of humor who doesn’t mind presenting the high and low points of her eventful life in a profoundly honest way. Thursday, March 20 at 7:00 PM

“THE LION OF JUDAH”Holocaust survivor Leo Zisman leads a group of young adults on a journey back to Poland, where trip participants speak of their own search for an-swers. The film’s powerful message encourages viewers to remember the past and use it to change the world for the better. Thursday, April 17 at 7:00 PM

“IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF WILLIE SUTTON”This gentleman bandit’s criminal career spanned over four decades, from the early 1920s into the early 1950s. America’s most famous bank robber of the twentieth century doesn’t fancy prison accommodations. When he gets caught and confined, he escapes - three times. The film takes us through each of these three prisons today and walks us through his masterful escapes.Thursday, May 29 at 7:00 PM

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COMMUNITY CABARETParticipants ages 12 and upShare your unique talent as a musician, singer, dancer, comedian, storyteller, actor, or magician. Performance material must be family friendly. Participants are required to register in advance at the front desk of the Community Center. Wednesdays: January 8 (resident registration begins 12/11; non-resident registration begins 12/18) March 19 (registration begins 2/19; non-resident registration begins 2/26)May 21 (resident registration begins 4/23; non-resident registration begins 4/30)7:30 PM$5.00 per person; tickets will go on sale one week prior to show

THE STORY OF THE NUTCRACKERPresented by Showtime Performing Arts TheatreThis family classic tells the story of Marie, who dreams of the Christmas tree that grows, and the beautiful nutcracker and toy soldier dolls that come to life. This adaptation includes spoken dialogue making it easy for all ages to enjoy. Rated GJanuary 4 & 5 at 2:00 PM$15 adults; $10 children 11 and under

DOROTHY’S ADVENTURES IN OZPresented by Curtain Call Playhouse

Come meet the wizard and join Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion

on their adventure to find the land of Oz. Rated GJanuary 10, 11 at 7:00 PM

January 11, 12 at 12:00 & 2:00 PM$10 adult; $5 children 12 and under

www.WillowTheatre.org | Box Office: (561) 347-3948

RETURN TO BROADWAY!Presented by Showtime Performing Arts TheatreA musical revue featuring the “Showstoppers Performance Troupe” performing selections from the favorite Broadway musical revivals of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Oklahoma!, Sweeney Todd, Pippin, Godspell and Sweet Charity. Rated GMay 3, 4 at 2:00 PM$15 adults; $10 children 11 and under

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Performed in concerts and festivals throughout America, this show gets the entire family involved. Kids join Rick onstage to perform. Rick plays guitar, banjo, steel drum, slide whistle, best of all, kazoo.

For the grand finale of the show, everyone in the audience receives a free kazoo. The newly formed kazoo band performs a marching, kazooing, final song.

Sunday, February 16 12:00 PM, 1:30 PM, 3:00 PM

$7.00 adults; $5.00 kids 12 & under; purchase tickets at the

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musician, dancer, actor, and artist at this inaugural event, and find your creative voice. Hands on workshops performances demonstrations make & takes.

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SPRING BREAK BLAST Grades 1-5Join the Explorium during spring break and take a hands-on, fun filled ed-venture in science! The week is packed with exploration, experiments, games & more.Monday-Friday, March 17-21 from 9:00 AM-1:00 PMCost: Resident $105.00/week per participant or $25.00/day per participant; Non-resident: $131.25/week per participant or $31.25/day per participant.

STARLAB Ages 6-12Explore our galaxy in an inflatable planetarium, while we see many constellations. Pre-registration required by two days prior.Wednesday, March 19 at 2:00 PM$10.00 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents

CERAMIC PAINTING Ages 4+Children will use color creatively on two plaster projects to paint, decorate and take home. Projects will take approximately one hour from arrival time. Registration required in person by a legal guardian by two days prior. Thursday, March 20 from 11:00 AM-12:30 PM, ongoing.$10.00 Residents; $12.50 Non-residents

SPRING CRAFTS AND SNACKS Ages 4+Drop in and make a craft celebrating the beginning of the spring season.Friday, March 21 from 11am-12:30pm, ongoing$5.00, parent supervision required.

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Fun & Fitness! Activities Program Ages 5-11Activities include yoga for kids, aerobics, team games, hip hop, gymnastics, and arts & crafts, indoors and outdoors. Sessions: 1/6; 2/18; 4/18 from 8:00 AM-5:30 PM (Scheduled activities begin at 9:00 AM) Residents $45.00; Non-residents $56.25 per session

Bright & Smart Robotics Ages 7-12Working in teams, children learn to build and program robots using a special edition of Lego bricks. Sessions: 1/6; 2/18; 3/24, 4/18 from 9:00 AM-3:00 PMResident $50.00; Non-resident 62.50 per session

The Directors Cut Film Workshops:January 6-Lego Stop Motion Animation Ages 6-10February 18-Quiet On The Set-Silent Film Making Ages 9-14March 24-Make Your Own Movie Trailer Ages 9-14April 18-Lego Stop Motion Animation Ages 6-10Residents $36.00; Non-residents $45.00 per workshops9:00 AM-3:00 PM

SPECIALTY PROGRAMS“Annie” Ages 6-15Presented by Curtain Call PlayhouseKids perform songs and choreography from Annie, culminating in a performance on the last day. Monday-Friday, March 17-21 from 10:00 AM-3:00 PMResident $225.00; Non-resident $281.25

The Director’s Cut One-of-a-Kind Workshops:Lego Stop Motion Animation Ages 6-10Reel Film Ages 10-14Monday-Friday, March 17-21 from 9:00 AM-3:00 PMResidents $280.00; Non-residents $350.00

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Traveling Exhibit:

Embark on a journey through watersheds to see how everyone’s actions affect our ocean. Pilot a full-size “submersible;” guide “water” safely through a hazardous maze; divert “pollutants” as they travel through stormwater drains; and see what you can do to protect our ocean!

Visit the Recreator or website for complete information. Explorium Hours:

Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM; Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

www.ScienceExplorium.org | (561) 347-3912

We offer many programs:

January 19Monsters UniversityTwo mismatched monsters who can’t stand each other overcome their differences to become best of friends. Rated G

March 16Despicable Me 2Gru is recruited by the Anti-Villain League to help deal with a powerful new super criminal. Rated PG

February 9TurboA freak accident infuses a snail with the power of super-speed, so he decides to compete in the world’s fastest race, the Indianapolis 500. Rated PG

Showtime 11:00 AMEnjoy popcorn and a drink for only $1.00! Purchase tickets at the box office.

April 13RioWhen Blu, a domesticated macaw from small-town Minnesota, meets the fiercely independent Jewel, he takes off on an adventure to Rio de Janeiro with this bird of his dreams. Rated PG

May 18RangoRango is an ordinary chameleon who accidentally winds up in the town of Dirt, a lawless outpost in the Wild West in desperate need of a new sheriff. Rated PG

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Devon Julia CahanBorn in Manhattan and raised in South Florida, Devon spends her time wisely: writing for an interior design and architecture magazine, traveling abroad (camera in hand), photographing those she loves most and adoring her dog, Ollie.

Martina KothgasserAustrian artist Martina Kothgas-

ser started painting when she was a child. She left Austria via Florida, and later on to Bogota, Colombia, where she studied with known artist Alfredo Araujo Santoyo. His small groups and his love for detail helped

her to learn and grow as an artist.

Dorothy StrelitzDorothy Strelitz, trained in interior design, seeks to share her fresh vision of color, line and form. With reference to nature she has brought a mature eye to the art of fine print making.

FebruaryRhoda HollanderRhoda’s art manifests itself in the medium of multidimensional art by layering multiple copies of fine art posters, creating a collage-like appearance. She has created an art form of great depth, texture and detail. Her art education started after retirement in 1980.

Joni SackJoni began her career with coloring books

and crayons in Westchester, NY. She graduated to designing and painting original needlepoint canvases. A self-taught artist, Joni

was advised against taking formal art lessons in order to maintain her natural eye for color and composition.

Richard SklarSelf-taught artist Richard Sklar developed a great interest in painting marine subjects, including fishing & sailing vessels, ocean liners and other nautical scenes, at the age of 13, while spending summers on Cape Cod and the New England coast.

Exhibit will be on display February 1-February 26. Opening reception Saturday, February 8 at 12:00 PM.

Exhibit will be on display January 3-January 29. Opening reception Friday, January 3 at 6:00 PM

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April18th ANNUAL SPRING CELEBRATION OF HIGH SCHOOL ART

Women in the Visual ArtsNow in its 18th year, this annual exhibition features a diverse collection of art work by talented Palm Beach County High School students. Since 1997 WITVA has awarded over $284,100 in scholarships, prizes, and cash awards.

Jack BloomJack Bloom is a Boca retiree who is a part-time musician. As a hobby, he likes to photograph fellow musicians and present them as “stars” on “album covers.”

Nanette NotesteinNanette Notestein is a photographer, artist and children’s book author. As a South Florida native, she has always been intrigued by the natural beauty and wildlife wonders that are the essence of Florida. She believes that being in nature helps us to free our imaginations and brings peace and joy to our spirits.

Trina WeismanTrina attended SUNY at New Paltz, New York,

which, at the time was a very “artsy” environment with plans of becoming an art teacher. After

a change of course and a long career with the Department of Transportation, she and her

husband relocated to Florida in 1996 where she has been busy painting ever since.

Mary AppellMary Ann studied her craft at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. For over 25 years she has traveled and captured her unique version of artscapes with her camera. Her most recent landscape collection features her two favorite locations, Italy and France.

Barrington T. WebsterBorn and raised among the dairy

farms and apple orchards of Southern Ontario, Barry developed a connection with nature.

His paintings and drawings depict a vast range of subject matter including portraits, wildlife, flowers, and landscapes.

Exhibit will be on display from April 2-April 28.Opening reception Saturday, April 5 at 1:00 PM

Exhibit will be on display May 1-May 28.Opening reception May 2 at 7:00 PM

Exhibit will be on display March 1-March 28

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TOT TIME Ages 18 mo.-4 yrsOpen indoor playroom includes snacks, crafts, and play zones. Drop in any time during the program. Adult supervision required.Fridays, 1/10, 2/7, 3/7, 4/11, 5/9 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM $5 per child (payable at the door)

KINDERMUSIK WITH MISS CATHY Ages 0-4Interactive exploration of rhythm, melody, and other musical building blocks with singing, instruments, and dancing. Classes vary by ages, times, session length and price. See Recreator or website for detailed information.

STORY AND PLAY WITH Miss Mij Ages 18mo-4yrs.Stories, fingerplays, poems, songs, props and puppets are used to enhance children’s pre-literacy skills and imagination. Limited space, parent supervision required.Fridays, 1/17, 2/21, 3/14, 4/18, 5/1610-10:45 AM (ages 18mo-2yrs); 11:00 AM -11:45 AM (ages 2.5-4yrs)$5 drop in (includes one carousel token per paid child)

PLAYGROUND PLAYDATESKids enjoy a free activity while caregivers learn about the latest news at the community center. Dates: 1/6, 2/8, 3/6, 4/18, 5/10 at 11:00 AM; Free

HAPPY SUNSHINE YOGA Ages 7-12 Kids of all levels, including “specially ABLED,” learn the playfulness and peace of yoga to ease daily challenges. Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30 PMSessions: 1/14-2/18; 2/25-4/15; & 4/22-5/27 (No class 3/11, 3/18)Per class: Resident $18; Non-resident $22.50; Per 6/wk session: Resident; $90 Non-resident $112.50

CARTOONING, DRAWING & COLORING Ages 7-15Learn basic cartooning techniques by drawing the cartoon face and figure. Learn simple line drawing and shading. Tuesdays, 1/28-3/4 & 3/25-4/29 from 4:00-5:30 PMResident $52; Non-resident $65

A WORKSHOP FOR YOUNG WRITERS Ages 9-12Bring your imagination and colorful pens to this workshop to get ideas, create characters, and find new stories to tell. Saturday, 3/1 from 2:00-4:00 PM. Resident $35; Non-resident $43.75

THE DIRECTOR’S CUT FILM WORKSHOPS FOR SCOUTS Ages 10-14 Write, scout locations, shoot, act, edit & add effects to film and earn your Scout badges! (Fulfills requirements for Screenwriter & Digital Movie Maker badges for girls and Cinematography for boys). Sunday, 3/9; & Saturday, 4/12 from 1:00-5:00 PMResident $24.00; Non-resident $30

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BIRTHDAY PARTY PROGRAMSSugar Sand Park is now offering entertaining and educational indoor birthday party programs for kids! Parties offered include Fitness Fun, Princess Parties, Tumble Bears, Film Production, and Science programs!

Visit www.sugarsandpark.org or call 561-347-3900 for more details.

SENSES OF CINEMA - Films for Thought Ages 18 +Watch classic and contemporary award winning films, followed by discussions lead by Shelly Isaacs. Wednesdays, 1/15-2/12 (5 weeks); 2/19-3/26 (5 weeks); 4/2-4/23 (4 weeks); 4/30-5/21 (4 weeks) (no class 3/19)10:00 AM-12:45 PMPer class: Resident $12; Non-resident $15; Per 4 wk session: Resident $40; Non-resident $50; Per 5 wk session: Resident $50; Non-resident $62.50

QIGONG (“Chee-Gong”) Ages 16 +Ancient practice to help relieve stress, boost immunity, lower hypertension, and more. All levels welcome. Thursdays, 2/13-4/3; and 4/10-5/29 from 7:00-8:00 PMPer class: Resident $18; Non-resident $22.50; Per 8 wk session: Resident $150; Non-resident $187.50

HUMOR ME! WRITING FUNNY CHILDREN’S BOOKS Ages 19 + Bring your funniest childhood memories and your sense of silly to this hands-on-workshop learning.Wednesdays, 1/22-2/26 from 7:00-9:00 PM (no class 2/19)Resident $115; Non-resident $143.75

FROM FAIRY TALES…TO CHILDREN’S BOOK SALES Ages 19 +The Magic of Writing for Kids Focus on character, setting, and point of view as you learn more about the children’s market and find inspiration. Wednesdays, 3/5-4/9 from 7:00-9:00 PM (No class 3/19)Resident $115; Non-resident $143.75

STEP BY STEP PAINTING PARTY Ages 18 +Paint your own 16”x20” masterpiece in two hours with step by step instruction! Choose from many designs.Thursdays, 1/16-2/20; 3/6-4/17; and 4/24-5/29 from 1:30-3:30 PM (No class 3/20)Class: Resident $30; Non-resident $37.506 wk session: Resident $150; Non-resident $187.50 (Materials included)

For complete details about all classes and programs please visit the Recreator or website.

Community Center Hours:Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM; Saturday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;

Sunday/Holidays, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMwww.SugarSandPark.org | (561) 347-3900

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CONTACT INFORMATIONSUGAR SAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-10:00 PM; Saturday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM; Sunday/Holidays, 10:00 AM-5:00 PMMain Office: (561) 347-3900 www.SugarSandPark.org

CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUMHours:Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM; Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10:00 AM-5:00 PMExplorium Office: (561) 347-3912 www.ScienceExplorium.org

WILLOW THEATREBox Office Hours:Tuesday-Friday, 3:00 PM-8:00 PMSaturday, 1:00-5:00 PM; One (1) hour prior to show times.The box office is closed on Sundays when there is no show, and on holidays.Box Office: (561) 347-3948 www.WillowTheatre.org

ADDRESS AND DIRECTIONS:300 S. Military TrailBoca Raton, FL 33486

TRAVELING ON I-95 I-95 to Palmetto Park Road exit. Go west onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (left) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).

TRAVELING ON FLORIDA’S TURNPIKEFlorida’s Turnpike to Glades Road exit. Go east (left) onto Glades Rd. Go south (right) onto Powerline Rd. Go east (left) onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (right) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).

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