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Young Rembrants - Westchester/Putnam Counties NY
Basic Information
Address: P.O. Box 2055
Ossining, NY 10562
Phone Number: 914-246-8361
Fax Number: 914-992-9656
Additional Information
Director: Stephanie Unger
Schools Served: Briarcliff Manor, Bedford, Brewster, Katonah, Mahopac, Patterson
County: Westchester/Putnam
Schedule: See schedule on website
Ages: 3.5 to 12 Years Old
Capacity: Up to 18 students
Membership/Pricing: Confirm with each location
Setting:
Anywhere that is a suitable area for children to sit and draw for an hour
History:
Young Rembrandts was born 29 years ago with 8 kids around a kitchen table in Chicago. It has now grow to be an International Franchise committed to expand the visual literacy of kids everywhere.
Program Highlights:
Mindfully using something kids love to do (drawing and coloring), Young Rembrandts guide them not only into having successful masterpieces to be proud of, but also in developing a wide variety of important skills for their academic life.
Support Services:
Young Rembrandts provides excellent teachers and all the materials needed for every class. Our main office is always watching over the quality and the needs of the different locations and classes.
Activities:
ne hour weekly class for kids 6 to 12 years old, 45 minutes weekly class for younger kids.
Three programs available: Preschool drawing (3.5 to 5 years old), Elementary drawing (6 to 12 years old), Cartoon drawing (6 to 12 years old)
Field Trip Destinations: Young Rembrandts can be an IN-Field Trip at any location: easy for the coordinator and fantastic for the kids!
Program Information:
A Different Kind of Learning. A Powerful Kind of Fun... Welcome to Young Rembrandts! We teach drawing with a see - touch - do method that all kids can succeed with, learn from and love! We look forward to an exciting year of classes.
The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program.
Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun.
Slogan: Come Draw With US!