Musikgarten Musikgarten

Linnea's Musikgarten
509 366-0064  neadave@juno.com

        www.LinneasMusikgarten.com 
          

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Events and News

 New Musikgarten Teacher

Chelsea Spence
970 310-3945
harpgalcss@yahoo.com
http:musikgarten.org/ChelseaSpence 

Chelsea has trained with Musikgarten recently.
She is teaching Babies and Toddlers
on Thursdays at First Presbyterian Church 
in Kennewick.  
 
Another Tri-Cities Musikgarten teacher

Forrest Hopkins
509 222-9355
http://musikgarten.org/hopkins 

Forrest will teach toddler and Cycles of Seasons
classes.  Contact him to make requests for
day and time (probably Tues. or Wed.)





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I'm so thankful for the amazing families who come
to classes weekly.   Your committment to helping
your children gorw musically, rhythmically, socially, intellectually,
spiritually and physically is amazing.  We can
definitely make a positive influence on our culture,
promoting the arts and early childhood education.










 

Musikgarten Stories from Linnea's Musikgarten

Jessica Burden and Shawna Scott wrote stories for the Musikgarten contest on Facebook that ended in May.  They are posted here for all to enjoy.  Thank you Shawna and Jessica for sharing your personal stories and insights!!!

By Jessica Burden, Feb. 21
 
I have had the pleasure of being in Mrs. Linnea Hillesland's Musikgarten class for nearly 3 years.  I am an infant nanny (0-2yo) and have found her class to be a fabulous part of our week.  The babies always look forward to our time with her and learning all the neat songs and movements.  I enjoy sharing the kid's favorites with their parents so that they can connect with them at home as well.  I believe it provides a means of additional connection for their working parents.  They get to share the music CDs, special shakers and scarves and the children get to communicate through music about what they do while mom and dad are at work.  The children, their parents and I all feel that our lives are enriched by this program.
 
 I especially love to see the more-observant/less-participating child come out of their shell after potentially months of attending class.  That first hesitant echo of "bum-bum" in the microphone is triumphant for everyone!  And catching them mimicking movements with dolls is adorable.  But the most life-saving gift for me is being able to pull out a song at the most difficult moment right before a tantrum/melt-down and it catches them off guard and their body/mind just slips right into class mode.  "Horsy horsy on our way" is just the right diversion to save the day; because who doesn't like to bounce?!

 
By Shawna Scott, March 14
 

 My daughter, Amy, has been involved in Musikgarten since she was 18-months-old.  I am a pianist and avid music lover, but was concerned at how Amy would react to being in a music class.  At 18-months, she was not walking, crawling, or talking, and was barely able to sit unsupported.  While the other kids were making noises, dancing, and toddling around, I held Amy or propped her up against me for support.  However, as the classes progressed, she began to become more responsive to the music and more interactive with the other kids.  She was also beginning to show an amazing sense of rhthym and growing connection to music.

 

 

Amy is now 3-years-old.  Although she is still neither walking nor talking, her 1/2 hour of music class is an obvious highlight to her week.  Now a "veteran" of Musikgarten, she is one of the most active kids in her class, clapping with delight when her teacher brings out the instruments, and banging proudly (and loudly) on the gathering drum. Enrolling Amy in Musikgarten was one of the best decisions I've ever made.  Her music classes have been a vital part of her development, as beneficial as speech and physical therapy. 

 

 

I would like to extend my gratitude to her teacher, Linnea Hillesland, for her gift of music and the impact she has made in our lives.

 




   


 
 

 

 

 

 

Parent Mini-Seminar to be scheduled soon.

 We'll learn about and discuss:
     How children learn the language of music
     The benefits of learning to sing, dance and play instruments

We'll also have time to visit, ask questions, and get an overview of Musikgarten resources.  And have some fun with music!!

Please let me know if you're interested.   366-0064   neadave@juno.com

Adult Beginner Piano Class   in 2015                

An 8-week piano class for adults who are beginners, or folks who haven't played for a long time and want to have some fun learning a new way.  Each week we'll meet one hour and will have some fun practicing to do during the week.  Cost is $100 each and it includes a CD and book to use.  Be the first to sign-up for this first Recreational Music Making class for adults!   Call 366-0064 or e-mail neadave@juno.com to register.  We'll pick a day and time to fit our schedules.  Maximum of four, maybe five, in a class.