South Shore Conservatory begins programs in Hanover

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

South Shore Conservatory (SSC) is now enrolling for their fall semester of
arts programs at their new Hanover location at Laura’s Center for the
Arts at the South Shore YMCA, 97 Mill Street.
The new collaboration between SSC and South Shore YMCA formally begins in
September with the start of the fall semester. Group classes, lessons,
performances, and community events will be hosted at Laura’s Center in
this first semester.

Programs and performances scheduled at this new location include Music
Together, Musical Theater, Tot Yoga, Preschool Yoga, SSC Community Voices,
Too!, the Parkinson’s Chorus, Coffee Break Concert Series, SSC Memory
Café (sponsored by the Middleton Family), and dance classes. Other
programs include Creative Arts Therapies presentations such as an Alz Talk,
in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, called Changes in
memory: When to be concerned and what to do about them on October 1, 2019,
and a Music and the Brain symposium on March 28, 2020.

Laura’s Center for the Arts is located at 97 Mill Street in Hanover.

For more information about fall programs, including schedules, tuition and
tuition assistance, please visit www.sscmusic.org , e-mail
press@sscmusic.org , or follow South Shore Conservatory on Facebook.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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