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TAHOE PARK: Music in the Park Single Class w/ Hannah Jane Kile

For families looking to connect, form bonds with children 0-5 years old, and expose their kiddos to the joys of live music making, Grow Resilient Families’ Music in the Park Series is a class designed to safely meet the specific developmental and social needs of both child and caregiver. Expand your and your child's friend circle while having fun with music in the fresh air! Classes are 30 minutes long. Pre-registration is required and space is limited.


When: Wednesday, March 15 @ 10 am - 10:30 am
Where: Tahoe Park (More details to arrive in the confirmation email 24 hours before your event)
Cost: $25 per family/household for a single class

— all classes are mixed ages, 0-5 years old
— Class is held outdoors in the winter as long as rain is not actively falling and wind gusts are below 20mph. Class will be moved indoors for inclement weather.

Children are encouraged to move and play along during class while remaining on and/or near their own picnic blankets.

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Please bring

  • Towel or blanket to sit on (waterproof recommended due to muddy conditions) or camp chairs

  • Instruments will NOT be provided in this series. Please bring instruments/noise makers (be sure and bring a shaker for each child: rattle, tupperware with dried rice or beans in it, etc)

  • Your resilience bells if you already have some at home (not required)

  • Water and snacks for you and kiddo

  • Sun hat and layers (depending on if we end up in sun or shade that day)

  • Please leave your dogs and furry friends at home!

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About the facilitator, Hannah Jane Kile:

Award-winning songwriter Hannah Jane Kile is honored to be a part of Grow Resilient Families. An opener for acts such as Ingrid Michaelson, Patty Griffin and others, this multi-instrumentalist is looking forward to sharing smiles and songs with families in the Sacramento Community. “I come from a big, playful family full of love and dedication to one another. As an adult, I realize how meaningful it is to bring playfulness, curiosity, and a gentle nature into the lives of the children in my own family. Music has always been a source of connection for me- Connection to each other, connection to one’s self, and to the world around us. It’s a real delight to combine these values with the life path I have been able to choose in music.”

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EAST SAC: Afternoon/Evening Music in the Park w/ Jillian