Education & Classes in Lodi
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ABC Bartending Schools **CHILD**
- La Riviera
Experienced mixologists impart bartending secrets as students shake up classic and popular drinks.
ABC Bartending School
- Sacramento
Instructors guide burgeoning bartenders within a real bar, preparing them to mix, stir, and shake drinks for fun or professionally
Napoli Culinary Academy
A chef guides students through pizza, calzone, and stromboli preparation in hands-on classes
Arthur Murray Dance Studio Sacramento
- Multiple Locations
Seasoned instructors lead students through private and group lessons culled from renowned dance curriculum’s century of steps
Rock Inc.
- Citrus Heights
Zac Diebels draws on skills gained during a career as a producer and touring musician to teach music theory, timing, and performance skills
Crystal Ballroom Dance Studio
- Santa Clara
45-minute group lessons cover styles such as waltz, fox trot, Argentine tango, and swing
Big Ed’s Buzzard BBQ
- Multiple Locations
Learn how to smoke and spice eight styles of meat in a five-hour barbecue course, which includes homestyle side sampling and a full meal
Create in Clay School of Ceramics
- Gaskill
Master ceramists guide private sessions or classes of no more than eight in shaping clay pieces on a production-quality pottery wheel
Trade Winds Aviation
- Alum Rock
After providing training on the ground, FAA flight instructors let students helm controls of Remos or Cessna planes
Hayward Flight
- Hayward
Ground training helps students fully enjoy a flight simulator or understand the controls of a flying plane; bay tour swoops past landmarks
Round Rock Honey
- Multiple Locations
Honey makers impart beekeeping knowledge to students in hands-on classes that provide all equipment and full-body keeper's suits
Fly Bay Area
- San Carlos
Pilots guide private planes over forests and mountains and give passengers time with the controls during laid-back flight lessons
Bay Area Glass Institute
- Downtown San Jose
Groups of four cut glass to make plates and coasters; the bowl-making class teaches students how to blow molten glass at 2,000 degrees
Sylvan Learning Center San Jose
- Multiple Locations
Skills assessment gauges student’s knowledge & study needs, allowing teachers to tailor four tutoring classes to build academic confidence
Aperture Academy
- Campbell
Professional photographers tutor student shutterbugs on digital-photography basics and photo-printing techniques
Singingbelt
- Multiple Locations
Workshops use the Singingbelt to help students learn about breath support and the mechanics of singing
Opal'z
- Mountain View
2–3 hour perfume class kicks off with consultation and results in personalized, labeled bottles of perfume that class takers made themselves
Living Art Studio
- Warm Springs
Kids aged 5–16 create original artworks during three-hour camp sessions on topics such as animals, puppets, and sculpture
Fashion-knit
- Downtown Walnut Creek
Various stitches, purling, and basic to advanced knitting techniques are covered during fast-paced classes
Advanced Flyers
- Palo Alto
Pretend to fly amid the clouds in a Redbird FMX-1000 simulator or strap into a real aircraft for a half-hour flight in a Cessna Skyhawk
Dance Boulevard
- Cambrian
Experienced dancers lead group classes in varied styles, including west coast swing, argentine tango & youth ballet
Technical Institute for Indoor Gardening
- Produce and Waterfront
Two-hour classes instill gardeners with techniques required for propagating indoor gardens with plant cuttings
Fremont Table Tennis Academy
- Fremont
A winner of 15 national and international table-tennis titles teaches students how to improve speed, shot precision, and strategy
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Youth and adult classes are scheduled on Friday evenings at either 6:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. and last 45 sock-rocking minutes. Feel free to bring your own guitar if you have one; otherwise, you can rent one of C.B.'s acoustic guitars. After the completion of your first lesson, you will have six weeks to complete the remaining three. C.B. Perkins is a family-owned business that has been repairing broken guitars and molding musical rock stars out of Jell-O since 1923. The talented, guitar-shredding instructors are willing to slow their pace to effectively teach students even the most basic guitar basics.
Many people learn better when they feel comfortable, which is why Cucina Bambini designed their workspace to resemble a family kitchen instead of a clinical wall of burners and ovens. Black-and-white tiles cover the walls behind rustic cabinets and ceramic spice vessels. Instructors work with ingredients atop a central island to share their passion for cooking with students of all ages. Children can learn about culture as well as cuisine in Around the World classes that focus on recipes for tandoori chicken or Chinese siu mai dumplings. Adults may mix fresh pasta dough and form fettuccine or ravioli by hand or learn how to prepare sushi rice and use it in fresh rolls or nigiri. During date-night classes, couples can bring in a bottle of wine to sip as they prepare a four-course dinner that they will eventually devour or smear across each other's faces.
Before each student starts siphoning out his or her inner sonatas, he or she will fill out an application and learn about the course curriculum and academy policies during a private orientation (a $25 value) with the student’s parents and Director Thomas Skousen. Each student is then integrated into the creative-instruction procedure, which weaves four students at a time through stations of one-on-one instruction and computer exercises, building technique training, sight reading, and music-theory knowledge in addition to mastering songs (a $130 per month value). The result is a rigorous yet fun and rewarding class that fosters community, which each budding contrapuntist celebrates at the month's end with in-class performances and ceremonial wig powderings.
The staccato beat of conga drums rises over the deep voice of a bass guitar and the higher trills of the timbales and piano. Head dancer Evan Margolin and his bevy of experienced instructors lead students in classes that take beginners through basic footwork and salsa rhythms, with intermediate and advanced sessions offering salsa aficionados more challenging instruction. The social class structure—partners rotate throughout every session—creates a low-pressure learning environment and keeps dancers from scrambling to locate a partner or human-shaped tupperware container. The one-hour beginner classes are mostly filled with salsa novices and new dancers, and Dance SF's experienced and engaging local salsateers are patient and friendly when showing new students how to bust well-timed moves. During intermediate classes, which require six months or more of social dancing experience, students focus on timing and cross-body leads with turns. After some evening classes, new dancers are invited to join an all-night salsa party where they can put their new moves in practice. Students should wear comfortable clothing, which includes dancing shoes, but does not include rear-flapped onesie pajamas.
The certified instructors from American Swim Academy recognize that, unlike many other mammals, humans aren't born with the ability to swim safely. Their passion for teaching students how to glide through the water without worry propels each class at the academy and inspires students of all ages to silence the mocking comments from their neighbor's dolphin. Each instructor must have obtained both CPR and academy swim training before leading lessons, which are structured to meet students' abilities.
Furthering the tenants of safety and control, all academy classes are hosted inside an indoor facility with pools designed specifically for instruction. Waters are heated to 92 degrees and feature wide steps, teaching stations, and shallow areas for small children. On-deck managers oversee each class to heighten student safety and shout out Olympic swimming records every five minutes for inspiration.
After forming the San Jose Glass Artist Alliance, area artists took their creative passion one step further with the Art Glass Center of San Jose, a refracted haven where they could share their individual expertise with students. Inside the spacious, brightly lit confines, the artists instruct fledgling glassworkers on how to craft distinct pieces in the form of picture frames, coasters, and sun catchers. Following classes, students are encouraged to stay for open lab time, where they can continue working on projects while wearing their old 7th-grade-science lab coats.
