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Four Tumbling Classes, One Month of Classes, or a Party for 20 Kids at Auburn Gymnastics Center (Up to 51% Off)

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Tumbling classes introduce children to gymnastics in a non-competitive environment; birthday parties include playtime and celebration

Choose from Three Options

  • $27 for four tumbling classes ($55 value)
  • $39 for one month of unlimited tumbling classes ($80 value)
  • $150 for a birthday party for up to 20 children ($300 value)
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Each option includes the initiation fee and one t-shirt. 90-minute weekend birthday parties for up to 20 kids include an hour of gym time for bouncing, tumbling, and running and a half-hour party with provided tablecloth, napkins, plates, utensils, and cups.

Four Things to Know About the “Happy Birthday” Song

Be sure to practice your “Happy Birthday to You” harmonies before the cake comes out. Read on for an in-depth look at the ubiquitous birthday tune.

1. “Happy Birthday to You” is the most popular song in the English language. The Guinness World Records claims this impressive statistic, and no wonder—the song appears in nearly 150 films, has been translated into 18 languages, and is sung nearly every time the words “Happy Birthday” appear on a cake in North America.

2. The song was originally called “Good Morning to All.” Sisters Patty and Mildred Hill of Louisville, Kentucky, are credited with penning the classic tune in the 1890s, along with the original words, which were meant to be sung by Patty's kindergarten students to start each day:

Good morning to all
Good morning to all
Good morning, dear teacher
Good morning to all

No one is quite sure who first changed the lyrics to “Happy Birthday,” but the song was an instant hit around the country in the burgeoning age of radio.

3. It may cost you to sing it in public. Although princesses may reign over their birthday parties' minstrels, the true royalties lie elsewhere. Indeed, Warner/Chappell Music owns the rights to “Happy Birthday to You,” garnering an estimated $2 million each year in licensing fees—a portion of which they donate to an educational charity founded by the Hill sisters. Hollywood studios often pay up to $30,000 for the rights to the song. Although the company’s lawyers don’t go around suing 5-year-olds, any performance of the song outside of a private home is technically in violation of the copyright, which explains why many restaurant chains choose to write their own birthday songs rather than send Chappell a sack of $20 gift cards every year.

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