Education & Classes in Greenlawn
Education & Classes Deals
Allstar Bartenders Training
- Multiple Locations
Intro to bartending courses held in mock cocktail lounge educate students in art and science of bottle flips and mixed-drink preparation
Rock-N-Roll University
- Hauppauge
Two private 30-minute lessons help build skills in rock-band and orchestra instruments
WaterFront Center
- Oyster Bay
Explore Oyster Bay aboard a kayak during a one-hour rental or on a kayak or stand up paddleboard two-hour sunset tour
Nomis Flying Club
- East Farmingdale
Guided ground and in-flight instruction trains budding aviators during lessons that count toward FAA license; includes magazine subscription
Global Aviation Corp.
- East Farmingdale
Students learn the basics on the ground before taking to the air for flights toward Long Island Sound, Jones Beach, or Fire Island
Danny Waizman Flight School And Aircraft Rental
- East Farmingdale
After a one-hour ground orientation, teacher oversees an introductory flight that covers takeoff, landing, and flying fundamentals
Metropolitan Dance Center
- Newfield - Westover - Turn of River
Certified instructors help students to glide through graceful ballroom moves or swivel hips through sensual Latin choreography
Matt Guiliano's Play Like a Pro
- Hauppauge
Within 33,000 sq. ft. training facility, players batter balls hurled between 35–80 m.p.h. by mechanical pitchers with adjustable height
Alfred Pena's Rhythmology
- Westbury
Veteran light-trippers teach pairs sensual bachata moves & how to maintain very close connections while popping hips to sultry Latin beats
Dany Holdstein Dance & Fitness
- Greenvale
Patrons access treadmills, elliptical trainers, and other cardio equipment as well as free weights and Life Fitness machines
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Focusing on smooth, rhythm, or specialty dance styles, Bet U Can Dance's instructors lead private and group classes amid 13-foot ceilings and 6,000 square feet of hardwood dance floor. As 60-minute group sessions unfold, students meet fellow dancers, trade partners, and learn to lead and follow better than a military horse chasing its own tail. Ushered by professional cabaret and ballroom gurus, one-on-one and couples sessions allow for more personalized lesson plans, helping rug cutters to master dance varieties such as the East Coast swing, waltzes, and the fox trot. Additionally, high-energy Zumba instructors teach calorie-burning moves during a vigorous dance party backed by Latin beats.
Peter Goldfarb sits watching his mother, who holds a textbook with one hand while churning cookie dough with the other. As she pulls double duty as a mom and graduate student, she unwittingly alters the course of her son's life. The young Peter will soon grow up, move to Los Angeles, and pursue a career in television production—but his friends won't care about his industry stories; they'll want to know where his shipments of ridiculously tasty cookies are coming from.
This true tale is what inspired Peter to eventually enroll in culinary school and coax his mom into cofounding Chip'n Dipped. Today, the duo and a crew of bakers make all-natural cookies, chocolates, and confections—including gluten- and dairy-free options—in full view of customers, as well as for impressed reporters from large publications such as the New York Times, Newsday, and the Candyland Gazette. Using kosher ingredients and minimally processed chocolates, the mom-and-son team creates treats loaded with bioflavonoids and free of hydrogenated oils and preservatives.
With high-tech, modern flight simulators and a fleet of advanced aircraft at their disposal, the instructors of Empire Flight Academy lead a host of trainings in the invigorating art of airborne transit. Authorized as a Cirrus, Diamond, Cessna, and Garmin G1000 education facility, Empire Flight holds courses that shuttle would-be cloud kickers toward their Private Pilot Certificate and Instrument Ratings through combined training on the ground, in the cockpit, and careful study of footage from Airplane!. Additionally, Empire Flight Academy’s offshoots—Empire Airways and Skyline Tours—offer ride-along sight-seeing jaunts of New York, as well as privately chartered flights.
Skilled in the supervision and education of pint-size chefs, What's Cooking? instructor Lynne Gerald has dished kid-friendly cooking advice on Martha Stewart's talk show. Her culinary career began in nursery programs, where Lynne would teach cooking lessons to her students as a fun break from memorizing the periodic table. Young chefs began to show increased motor skills, vocabularies, and desires to share, prompting Lynne to create her youth-focused cooking school. The school structures its curricula to teach patience, recycling, and social skills. Classes of up to 10 students and workshops of potentially 20 pupils aim to instill the foundations of healthy eating in children at a young age, discouraging them from unhealthy habits such as snacking on Fritos unearthed from davenport cushions.
The professionally trained fencing instructors at Rhode Island Fencing Academy & Club seek to develop their students' mind, body, and character through participation in the centuries-old sport. During the academy's classes, students of any skill level may choose to learn on all three Olympic weapons: foil, sabre, and épée. The one-hour sessions generally last for six weeks and each builds on prior material to help students improve their skills on the strip. Two meetings are composed entirely of competition with fellow classmates, allowing students to show off their newfound skills, and the last session is a class tournament.
Rhode Island Fencing Academy & Club, which originally operated as a two-location enterprise, consolidated into one 12,000-square-foot full-time professional fencing studio in March of 2012. The air-conditioned facility features 15 electric strips and zero chandeliers from which swashbuckling fencers may swing. Though the sport finds its roots in the practice of sword fighting, modern fencing is much safer, and the academy has advanced equipment and instructors that hold CPR certification just in case.
A 99-year-old great-grandmother trades her cane for a unicycle and rolls smoothly across the floor of a vibrantly colored studio. Made possible by an innovative uni-trainer device, similar feats occur regularly during group unicycle lessons held at Just One Wheel's 5,200-square-foot facility. Cofounder Adam Cohen turned to one-wheeled cycling to stay active after being diagnosed with Crohn's disease, then began teaching the entertaining sport of unicycling to any student over the age of 4. During each lesson, groups of up to 12 helmeted students spend 60 minutes laughing, strengthening cores, and ducking prospect scouts from street-performance leagues. Just One Wheel also offers unicycling schools and camps, birthday parties, and miscellaneous open-play sessions.
