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Williamston, MI, is a charming small town located in Ingham County, Michigan. Known for its family-friendly environment and excellent educational opportunities, Williamston is an ideal place to raise children and provide them with a well-rounded upbringing. When it comes to education, Williamston is home to highly acclaimed schools that prioritize academic excellence and individual growth. The Williamston Community Schools district offers a wide range of programs, including advanced placement courses, arts, and athletics, ensuring that children receive a top-notch education tailored to their interests and talents. The dedicated teachers and staff create a supportive atmosphere that nurtures and challenges students to reach their full potential. Beyond education, Williamston offers an abundance of entertainment options suitable for all ages. The town boasts various parks and recreational areas where families can enjoy outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and picnicking. The popular McCormick Park is a favorite destination, with its playgrounds, sports fields, and scenic walking trails. For more cultural experiences, the Williamston Theatre hosts a range of professional productions, showcasing local talent and providing a unique theatrical experience for the community. The town also hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Red Cedar Jubilee, which brings the community together for live music, food vendors, and carnival rides. Additionally, Williamston is conveniently located just a short drive away from the state capital, Lansing. This proximity allows families to access a wider range of educational and entertainment opportunities, including museums, libraries, and zoos. Overall, Williamston, MI, offers a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive academically and enjoy a well-balanced upbringing, surrounded by a supportive community and a multitude of educational and entertainment options.

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At our music store, we believe in empowering our local community to make music. We offer an array of services and products to help you and your family reach your musical goals. Our lessons provide one-on-one and group instruction for guitar and bass with experienced teachers. We also have a wide selection of new and pre-owned instruments, amplifiers and accessories from top brands like Alvarez, Kala, Fender, Jackson, PRS, Epiphone, Recording King, Vox, and more. Our recording studio is equipped with the latest audio and computer technology for recording projects. We also offer repair services for all fretted stringed instruments by a trained luthier with 30 years of experience. We are an authorized warranty repair service for Taylor, Guild, and Cordoba. We understand the importance of music in our community and are dedicated to helping everyone achieve their musical dreams. With our services and products, we make it easier and more accessible for everyone to reach their musical goals.

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Our founding director, Susan Byrd, opened the first studio in Mason, MI in September of 1992. Since then, we’ve grown to include a second studio in Williamston, MI. Our instructors are passionate about providing a great learning experience for our students. They stay up to date on the latest teaching trends by attending conventions and joining groups like CLI Studios. This education enables us to teach our students new approaches to their instruction and keeps things fresh and exciting. We take pride in providing a high level of dance instruction that is both mentally and physically healthy and fun. We believe that Dance Makes You Happy, and strive to make sure our students have a great experience and are having fun while learning.

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Anita Saviko is a watercolorist from Williamston, MI whose specialty is Michigan lighthouses. She has painted in oils, china painting, acrylic, and gouache, but she prefers watercolors. Her professional debut was in 1998 as the featured artist at the Lansing Art Gallery, Lansing, MI. Anita has shown and taught art in area galleries and community education classes. Many of her works appear in corporate and private collections. Anita works to promote emerging area artists and develop the community art scene. Memberships are Great Lakes Lighthouse Keeper's Association, Shiawassee Art Center, Owosso, MI., Williamston Area Chamber of Commerce, and Williamston Citizens Art Committee.

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