4 GRAB BAG JUNE 1�8, 2022 AN ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Enjoy a stimulating baby-sized music class marina’s grassy area by the trees toward the swim beach. Classes are on Saturdays from 10-10:45 a.m. By Daneli Atilano Go! Magazine U MATILLA — If you are look- ing for a fun and educa- tional activity to enjoy with your baby, the Umatilla Beats for Babies class is for you. The fi rst of its kind in the area, Beats for Babies is a music/sensory class that gives children ages 0-48 months the opportunity to bond with other kids, spend quality time with parents outside, play instru- ments and listen and sing to educational songs. “There is a huge benefi t to this class because there really are not many opportunities here for children of this age to interact,” said Hannah Keister, community development coordinator. Genesis Zuniga, instructor and creator of Beats for Babies, noticed the lack of infant and toddler activities in the Umatilla area and took the initiative to create an aff ordable and safe space for children to learn. Zuniga said she also wanted www.facebook.com/CityofUmatilla/ photos to give parents the opportunity to connect with other parents to share stories, off er advice and feel a sense of community. Keister said another ben- efit of the class is to “make connections while also being affordable for everyone in our community.” SESSIONS Taking place at the Umatilla Marina, 1710 Quincy Ave., these classes will be held in three sessions over the summer — June, July and August — at the Registration is required and can be done online at https:// secure.rec1.com/OR/umatilla-or/ catalog. Cost of registration is $5 a month per family. All supplies are included, but a comfortable blanket for your baby to lie on is recommended. Friday, June 3rd • Dinner 5:30-7:30 pm Hosted by Tap That Gowlers and Hines Meat Co. Saturday, June 4th • 8 am - 8 pm Sunday, June 5th • 8 am- 4 pm Come enjoy Food Games Pony Rides Pig Train Rides Live music in the park and lots of Vendors!