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Rhythm and Hues weekly music classes at Mandel Public Library aim to introduce toddlers to music

2316330 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

Rhythm and Hues Enrichment Center offers weekly music classes at Mandel Public Library led by Dorothy “Miss Dolly” Romano; classes serve toddlers and young children and include instrument play, singing, and social skills practice.

Rhythm and Hues Enrichment Center is offering weekly music classes at the Mandel Public Library that the broadcast said introduce toddlers and very young children to music education. Dorothy Romano, known in the segment as Miss Dolly and described as head of the music department at Rhythm and Hues, leads the classes, which include singing, keeping a beat, following directions and cooperative play.

Parents and attendees described the class as engaging for very young children, including a parent who said his infant attends and "she's been coming her whole life." The segment said the classes can start with toddlers and include newborns brought by caregivers. The program highlighted that early exposure aims to develop musical skills and social behaviors in a low-pressure setting. The broadcast noted that Romano’s own daughter, Melody, attended early classes and went on to a professional singing and acting career; Melody was quoted saying, "I always say go for your dreams and just, like, never give up."

The segment did not provide registration costs, exact class times, or enrollment limits; it directed listeners to Mandel Public Library’s events listings for more information.