PCM Partners and Sponsors:- The Maryvale Community Center!! www.phoenix.gov/parks
- Glendale Parks and Recreation www.glendaleaz.com/parksandrecreation
- The City of Avondale Parks and Recreation www.avondale.org/classes
- The City of Chandler Parks and Recreation, Anderson Jr. High Site www.chandleraz.gov
- The City of Chandler Parks and Recreation, San Tan Site www.chandleraz.gov
- Adam Diaz Senior Center
- The Glendale Adult Center
- YMCA at 59th and Greenway www.vosymca.org
- Papago Elementary School www.creightonschools.org
- Starshine Academies
- The City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture and the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant, YES to Success program and The Arizona State Department of Education www.phoenix.gov/arts
- Dysart Elementary School District
- The City of Goodyear Parks and Recreation www.goodyearaz.gov
- The Arizona State Library Association, The Maricopa County Libraries and Other Libraries including Palo Verde Library, Yucca Library, Avondale Library, Glendale Libraries, Litchfield Park Library, and the Litchfield Park Library Association.
- Litchfield Elementary School District: Litchfield Elementary School, Barbara R. Robey Elementary School
- Franklin Arts Academies
- Arizona School for the Arts
- Phoenix Day www.phoenixday.org
- Wilson Elementary School
- Escalante Community Center, Tempe www.tempe.gov/escalante
- Schools in the Washington Elementary School District
- Phoenix School District No. 1 www.phxelem.k12.az.us
- West Valley Arts Coalition
- Wickenburg Cultural Organization www.wco.org
- The Arizona Museum for Youth www.arizonamuseumforyouth.com
- West Valley Arts Council
- The Arizona Arts and Science in Education Network
- The Arizona Coalition for Music Education and Community Performance
- The Phoenix Zoo www.phoenixzoo.org
- Estrella Mountain Community College www.estrellamountain.edu
- The National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts
PCM Major Supporters:- The Arizona Commission of the Arts with additional support provided by the National Endowment for the Arts
- The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture in conjunction with the 21st Century Learning Grant Program with funding from the Arizona Department of Education and No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
- The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, Capacity Building, Arts Access and Arts in Education
- The Arts and Business Council of Greater Phoenix, www.artsbusinessphoenix.org
- The Glendale Art Commission
- The Tempe Arts Commission
- Bess Spiva Timmons Foundation
- West Valley Arts Council
- M and I Bank
- Bank of America
- The Capital Group Companies
- Arizona Piano Wholesale
Early Childhood ProgramsPCM can offer early childhood programs for parents/caregivers and children or children in a day care or pre-school facility! All programs are play based, build music competency, and add extra vitamins such as exposure to emergent literacy, social skills, developmental skills with motor movement, and beginning math skills! Parent/Tot Music Time: Children ages 6 months-4 years and their Parents or primary care givers.
A fun interactive way for families to bring music into their home. Helps develop musical competency in young children and their caregivers. Each child and caregiver duo will learn how to play together in ways that will enhance their childs musical and general development. Learn new songs and games and play music on child friendly instruments. One child per caregiver. Class size limited to 15 Caregiver/child teams. No prior experience required. PCM Early Childhood Programs Researched and developed by Regina Nixon and Bonnie Lou Olander. Preschool Music: Pre Kindergarten StudentsThis fun and interactive music program builds basic music competency along with extra vitamins such as emergent literacy, small and gross motor skills, socialization, sequencing and numeracy- all through the power of play! Great for day care centers and pre-schools! Growing Young Musicians: Children 5-8 At Growing Young Musicians, each child will learn about playing instruments in every musical family! Get a hands on learning approach for strings, percussion, melodic percussion, and winds. Students will get to "pet" instruments in the PCM petting zoo, learn the basics of reading music through games and fun activities and make some instruments from recycled or household materials. Students will play thier instruments while exploring music from around the world! A great precursor to private lessons! Class size limited to 15 students. Curriculum developed by Bonnie Lou Olander.
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