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Greenwich Village Org Opens Registration For Kid's Fall Programs
Greenwich House, a nonprofit that has served the community for over a century, recently opened fall registration for a variety of classes.

GREENWICH VILLAGE, NY — A Greenwich Village nonprofit that has served the neighborhood for over a century recently opened registration for its in-person fall youth programming.
Greenwich House was founded in 1902 and works to enrich the lives of children, families, seniors, and individuals working to overcome life's challenges through arts and education programs.
Here are the programs that are now open for registration:
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After-School STEAM Classes are open for students up to age 14. Classes include puppetry, painting, science, theater, cooking, chess, podcasting, fashion, tennis and ceramics at the Greenwich House Pottery—the leading pottery studio in the city. Kids can arrive as early as 3:30 p.m. for homework help, and classes run from 4 p.m to 5:30 p.m. Extended day supervision is available until 6:00 p.m.
Classes are located at the Greenwich House Youth Community Center on 27 Barrow Street.
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You can find more registration information here.
The Music School offers group classes and private instruction taught by world-class instructors in music, art, theater and dance. Whether your child is passionate about the bassoon or ballet, Greenwich House Music School has creative opportunities for them. Classes are available for children of all ages and abilities.
The Music School is located at 46 Barrow Street.
You can find more registration information here.
All Greenwich House staff are required to be vaccinated or undertake regular testing.
More information about Greenwich House is available on its website.
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