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    CHC Learning Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Connecticut Street Armory - On balcony of Drill Hall - Halloween Bash 2012

    Connecticut Street Armory

    (5 reviews)

    Westside

    If you get cut here, in several places, then you may as well give yourself an extra few cuts so…read morethat it ends up being one big cut. "Connect-the-cuts" if you will. But if you do that it'll be the Self-harmory rather than the Armory. The Connecticut Street Armory has a lot of scary ghost stories about it, and one of my extended family members was actually murdered here while on active service. For this reason I want to give it a low star rating, but it's just such a beautiful and old and classical building, that it's hard not to give it a 5. It takes up an entire city block, and it's the kind of amazing structure they just would not build these days. Sometimes in some cases in some ways, the old ways are better, and in terms of buildings this Armory proves that is the truth.

    Buffalo has so many old buildings (for America anyway), that you may miss this one unless you know…read morewhere it is. High on the West side by Connecticut and Niagara is a fortress looking building. That's this one. If you drive by on weekends you will often see reservists in the area, I think they do training or other exercises here. But other times, it gets rented out, for parties, rock concerts, wedding receptions or whatever else you may want. Its a super cool venue for whatever event, the caterers that Ive experienced have been quite tasty. Ive seen a few concerts there, it can get very dark and personal for those. If you go to the observation deck at City Hall, you will see this structure. It stands out. As far as I have experienced, parking is street. If there's a lot, I'm not aware of it.

    C.A.T.S. Home Inspection Training School - Buffalo

    C.A.T.S. Home Inspection Training School - Buffalo

    (1 review)

    Taking this course helped to strengthen my background and depth of knowledge of building trades,…read moregave me the inside view of the Inspection side of real estate, and with the business management portion of the class helped to prep me for operating my own business. I have nearly 2 decades in inspection background with insurance and this class definitely gave me a new approach and appreciation. the hands on of the mock inspections is great and the wealth of knowledge from the different instructors and their varied backgrounds makes this a very good all around course. I feel the class definitely helped me to prepare for the state exam and the experience made me feel confident to step into entrepreneurship. Thanks to Dan, Mark and Tom. I have already recommended this course to friends.

    From the owner: C.A.T.S. Home Inspection School - Buffalo…read more Home inspection training school approved by New York State. You can become a NY licensed home inspector by taking evening classes. You can start on the 1st Tuesday of any month and classes are held for 7 evenings each month. Our home inspector training classes run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00pm - 10:00pm. Our program allows for complete training, not only in the systems of a home but in the planning of your small business! Contact us today to sit in on a free class. Why Become a NY Home Inspector? - Minimal startup costs. - Relatively short term startup training. - A home based business with low overhead. - The business can be conducted full or part time. - Growing demand by lawyers, insurance, mortgage & banking institutions and realtors. - Unlimited income and potential for expansion. - Onsite payments no receivables to be concerned about. - Moving? Take your business with you. All areas need home inspectors. - Enjoy the flexibility of setting your own hours. - Own your own business!! Again, contact us with any questions. We're here to help!

    Lisa Taylor Academy Of Ballet & Dance Arts - Small class sizes mean each student gets the individual attention they need to do their best work.

    Lisa Taylor Academy Of Ballet & Dance Arts

    (6 reviews)

    Hertel Avenue, North Buffalo

    going there for ballet currently as an adult and i love it!! i was worried because I've been to…read moremany adult fitness classes where it feels like the instructors look down on you for not being in tip-top shape, but this environment is encouraging, welcoming, and fun! really enjoying my time here and looking forward to growing stronger as a dancer. it's very laid back with no recitals unless you choose to train for one outside of class

    I've been an adult student of Lisa's for over 15 years. My daughter also started dancing at the…read morestudio when she became old enough and stayed until she left for college. Now that she has returned to WNY, she's back in the studio enjoying her lifelong passion for dancing and helping with administrative responsibilities. Lisa's students often return as adults and many send their children to the studio, too. Many of Lisa's students have gone on to dance professionally and she trains dance teachers from many of the local surrounding schools. Lisa has a strong reputation for training students to perform with the most exquisite technique. She teaches students to avoid the bad habits that can form in early years that will prevent them from advancing in later years. Students learn to love ballet as an art form and as an expression of oneself, to appreciate the beautiful lines created by body and movement and to develop strong technique which is critical for a professional career or for long-term recreational dance. The atmosphere within the studio is one of rich values: Respect for yourself, respect for others, teamwork, and leadership. Students are encouraged to help each other, for example, by demonstrating or teaching steps or working offline on pieces of choreography together. Students rise to high expectations and are accountable to be focused, kind, and hard working. Everyone is respected, supported, included as part of the team and have similar opportunities. Diversity and inclusion is encouraged, practiced, and expected of everyone. Contrary to another Yelp recommendation, Lisa does not promote or discuss any particular religion or religious views. There are families and students of all different faiths, beliefs, and backgrounds. This is exactly the environment where you want your children to learn and understand that each individual is unique and appreciate our individual differences. Lisa challenges students to strive for personal excellence who are open to growth. She expects them to be competent, confident, supportive of others, and committed to their study of ballet. She encourages everyone to set high personal standards in order to achieve their full potential. We are reminded to be grateful for our abilities and achievements and yet to strive to do and be more. Through Lisa's Apprentice Program students have the opportunity to develop their own leadership skills and qualities. Students are taught how to formally assist others in learning ballet, gradually given more responsibility as class assistants and eventually invited to step up and lead class. Through the "Lisa Taylor Dancers" performance group, students have an opportunity to showcase their abilities in a community service-oriented program. Performances are offered to (among others) schools, nursing homes, and in conjunction with other community groups. This provides education and exposure to the performing arts in a fun venue to elementary school children, residents of health care facilities and is used as fund raisers for other non-profit organizations. It helps teach students to give back to the community through themselves. Lisa is a leader, a role model, and a mentor. She is always going above and beyond for her students by creating curriculum, programs, opportunities, and performance venues for her students. She creates an expressive, healthful opportunity for all people to explore and enjoy movement through dance.

    Buffalo Clayart Center

    Buffalo Clayart Center

    (3 reviews)

    North Buffalo

    Want to get dirty?…read more This is the place to come play with mud. Sanctioned for adults no less. Seriously, located in the old Pierce Arrow Building (which houses many many things, BTW), on Great Arrow and Elmwood (across from Carriage Trade Pastries), is a ceramics studio. You can take classes here, which are small and offer personalized service. You will learn a lot in the six week beginner class. You will learn how to "throw clay", make a bowl or perhaps a mug, glaze it and actually use it! How cool is that? Already know how to throw a bowl? You can also join here and come as often as you like. Its a monthly membership I think, and you pay for firing of course. Clay is priced reasonably, the space is nice, all the tools are there. All thats missing is you.

    Buffalo clay art center is amazing To the chick named Cherie…read morethat gave a one star review, get the hell out of here with that noise. You didn't even visit the center or have any experience with the staff or the facilities yet you're leaving a one star review because you couldn't manage to have the problem-solving skills to contact the owners. I know for a fact that the guys at Buffalo Clay art are not hard to reach. in fact one time I contacted them a few days before Christmas because I wanted some suggestions on which kind of pottery wheel to buy and they got back to me right away. I was shocked at such a quick response time on the most hectic day of the Christmas season . They had nothing to gain no funds to earn from answering my question. Again they are not hard to reach but some part of me is glad that Cherie wasn't able to reach them because she sounds like an ass. I guess that's how you become yelp elite by posting comments for businesses you don't have any real experience with. In terms of my experience with the actual business, because I've taken at least two classes there and several members of my friends and family have taken classes there I can say that buffalo clay art center is a wonderful place to learn about pottery the people that teach the classes are experts they truly love what they do and they are amazing at it I cannot suggest a better place to learn from!! Chill vibe place.

    Ballroom Revolution - Hi! Let me help you learn how to dance!

    Ballroom Revolution

    (2 reviews)

    We had learned a few ballroom dances several years ago, but never stayed with it. Recently, we…read morestarted taking group lessons at Ballroom Revolution and it's been terrific. With my schedule, I appreciate learning and brushing up on a few dances/moves without having to purchase expensive packages of lessons. The monthly Saturday night dances are an enjoyable way to practice your moves and include a 1/2 hour dance lesson. They're fun and laid back. We feel fortunate to have found Ballroom Revolution.

    I'm a huge fan of vintage swing dancing and spend a lot of time volunteering for Swing Buffalo…read more It's through this work that I met Lihann, who runs Ballroom Revolution. We've partnered with her to teach some special classes for our group and we also have lots of members who attend her group classes and private lessons. Plus, she organizes performances in the community and we are increasingly working to combine efforts on this. Apart from being incredibly talented, Lihann is thoughtful, approachable, and very good at breaking down the material she is teaching. Additionally, she is super knowledgeable about historical aspects of swing dance, which is really interesting to me and a big part of what I want to take away from swing dancing. It's nice to understand how a dance developed and where you fit into that ongoing development. That said, you don't have to be a dance geek to enjoy her classes. Maybe you're getting married or want some exercise or a new way to meet people. All of those are good reasons to check out her classes. And she teaches ballroom style dances as well as swing dances, so if that's your cup of tea then you're in luck. So check out Lihann's classes and then come try out your new moves at Lindy Fix on Tuesdays at the Polish Cadets Hall and be part of a wonderful community of dancers in Buffalo!

    CHC Learning Center - specialtyschools - Updated May 2026

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