Those Summer Niii-hiiiiights (a.k.a. June and July Lessons)

Keep your spot on the fall calendar by securing a minimum number of summer lessons. That minimum number is 6, but you can have 8 if you like — all squished into the 7 lesson weeks of summer, deftly maneuvering around your vacations, camps, birthdays, river days, mountain nights, and visiting relatives.

You will have a regularly scheduled lesson slot, just like fall and spring. But unlike fall and spring, you can fully rearrange your lessons within the June/July time frame. During regular fall and spring sessions, rescheduled lessons should be within a week of the lesson that needs to move, but during summer session, our freer schedules makes fantastic arrangements possible.

Want to have all 8 lessons in June? Do it. All 6 in July? Cool. One weekly lesson just like fall and spring? We’re on. It’s up to you within the framework.

Speaking of the framework, here it is by week:

  • June 3 — regular schedule (week 1)

  • June 10 — regular schedule (week 2)

  • June 17 — regular schedule (week 3)

  • June 24 — regular schedule (week 4)

  • July 1 — No lessons! I’ll be out of state at my niece’s wedding. Mazel tov!

  • July 8 — regular schedule (week 5)

  • July 15 — regular schedule (week 6)

  • July 22 — regular schedule (week 7)

  • July 29 — No lessons! This will be a fall planning week because the fall schedule starts in full swing the following week.

So plan your vacations with confidence! Invite your relatives to visit! Let the shenanigans ensue! All of this without missing out on music lessons — everybody wins.