Fun-filled summer: Marikina opens free classes for kids, adults
The local government of Marikina launched on Friday, May 8, the “Summer IsCool sa Marikina” program, designed to make the vacation more enjoyable for both youth and adults through various learning and recreational activities.
Mayor Marjorie Ann “Maan” Teodoro said the program seeks to offer residents meaningful and enjoyable ways to spend their summer vacation.
“Nais natin na maging masaya ang summer ng mga bata, pero mahalaga rin na may natututunan sila at nade-develop na bagong skills habang nag-e-enjoy kasama ang kanilang mga kaibigan (We want children to enjoy their summer, but it is also important that they learn and develop new skills while having fun with their friends),” Teodoro said.
“Kaya po natin inilunsad ang Summer IsCool sa Marikina para maging makabuluhan, masaya, at memorable ang bakasyon ng ating mga kabataan (That is why we launched Summer IsCool sa Marikina, to make the vacation of our youth meaningful, fun, and memorable),” she added.
The free summer program offers classes in music, arts, sports, and skills development for residents of all ages in the city.
The mayor said arts classes include folk dance, contemporary and jazz dance, hip-hop dance, introduction to performing arts, visual arts workshops in watercolor and pastel, photography, and a Marikina photowalk activity.
“Under our arts classes, participants may enroll in folk dance, contemporary and jazz dance, hip-hop dance, performing arts, visual arts, photography, and photowalk workshops, where they can explore their creativity, express themselves, and further develop their artistic talents this summer,” she said.
The program also offers adult classes such as basic makeup and beauty care, soap making, stress reduction techniques and basic yoga, flower arrangement, and dish garden making workshops.
The local government stated that the program encourages participants to discover new talents, develop skills, build confidence and discipline, and form friendships during the summer break.
It urged interested participants to register through this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCdMAg9GWocEvPkGK38QYm48bE2arRbdMCNH_1884Xq9_otg/closedform