Want to stay on track in 2022?

Want to stay on track in 2022?
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Ann Arbor Public Schools issued the following announcement on Mar 14.

Want to stay on track in 2022? It’s time to register for your spring classes! Whether you are interested in picking up a paint brush or dusting off that old guitar, we are pleased to offer courses with top notch instructors in convenient formats to meet the needs of your busy schedule. 

There’s art, dance, gardening, language, fitness, cooking, yoga, and more!

Original source can be found here.



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