The Winter-Spring 2011 session starts on January 15th, Saturday, 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Arab American Cultural Center of the Silicon Valley (AACC/SV) at Houge Park, Building #2, 3952 Twilight Drive, San Jose, CA 95124.

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Registration forms are available at this link.  Please bring your filled out form to the first day of class on January 15th.  For questions or concerns, please email info@zawaya.org.  See you there!