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Festive Music Program “Jingle Jams” Launches in Front Royal for Families and Young Children

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Mountain View Music is spreading holiday cheer with its upcoming “Jingle Jams” Early Childhood Music Program, a festive musical experience for children aged 0 to 5 and their families. This three-week, mixed-age program begins December 3 and will feature Music Together® favorites alongside holiday classics, creating a joyous way to celebrate the season while fostering early childhood development.

“Music Together’s approach has been beloved by families worldwide for over three decades,” said Karena B. Tapsak, certified instructor and Executive Director of Mountain View Music. “This festive session allows children to play, learn, and connect through music while families create special holiday memories.”

What to Expect at “Jingle Jams”
Families can look forward to an engaging program that combines singing, dancing, and rhythmic activities. The mixed-age format encourages social learning while parents and caregivers actively participate, strengthening family bonds through shared musical moments.

Held on Tuesdays at 10 a.m., with additional sessions possible based on interest, the program costs $54 for all three classes or $20 per class for drop-ins. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Why Music Matters
Research shows that music enhances young children’s language skills, coordination, and emotional growth. “Jingle Jams” is an opportunity to experience these benefits in a warm, festive environment.

To register or learn more, visit mountainviewmusic.org or call 540-305-4800.

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