Friendship Circle offers kids virtual art, music classes during school shutdowns
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Posted: Mar 17, 2020 10:23 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Thousands of kids are stuck at home, so the Friendship Circle in Fox Point is giving kids some fun online distractions.
They're teaching art, music, and even yoga on Facebook live.
The studio says that despite keeping our distance from each other, we don't have to be socially distant from friends and families.
"I do think creativity is really important for children during this time. Kids do not have art classes unfortunately, so I thought that this could help fill the void."
The class are expanding, too. Friendship Circle held a class Tuesday for parents giving important sanitation tips.
The classes may even continue after quarantine.
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