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Lifestyle
Unique program offers all kinds of after-school classes to local residentsPublished 10/16/08
By Colleen Dugan — The Capital
Chess instructor Vincent Tavani, who attends St. John’s College, shares a laugh with St. Anne’s second-grader Julia Anderson while discussing the various chess pieces. Chad Ivey is no slouch as a student. But that should come as no surprise, since the 11-year-old has been staying after school, learning how to sit up straight and maintain proper posture. Chad, a sixth-grader, also has had lessons on manners as part of an etiquette class he's taking at St. Anne's School of Annapolis. It's just one of a host of new and innovative classes being offered there through a program called Enrich Annapolis! The idea is to offer interesting after-school choices to children ages 2 and older from the entire area, not just those who attend St. Anne's. There are also adult classes....
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