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Canoga Park Youth Arts Center 2023 Spring Session

Council District
City Council District 3

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Online registration for Spring classes begins March 13 at 8am

Registration will be online via Eventbrite:

Class fees will be collected in person at our center the week following registration. See the flyer for details.

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Location

Canoga Park Youth Arts Center
7222 Remmet Ave
Canoga Park, CA 91303 United States
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Phone:
818 346-7099
Website:
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Organizer

Canoga Park Youth Arts Center
Phone:
8183467099
Email:
dca.canogayouthartscenter@lacity.org

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