1st Annual Ultimate Kid Activities Award Winners
Congratulations to élite Magazine’s 1st Annual Ultimate Kid Activities Professionals! These are the best of the best in their field voted on by thousands of community members and our readers. Be sure if you go see them to say you saw it in élite Magazine.
Ultimate Preschool
Noah’s Park Preschool
28310 Kelly Johnson Pkwy, Valencia
661-621-6010
www.noahs-park.org
Ultimate Summer Camp
Santa Clarita Soccer Center
25385 Rye Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita
661-288-2600
www.scsoccercenter.com
Ultimate Birthday Party Place
Mountasia Family Fun Center
21516 Golden Triangle Rd, Santa Clarita
661-253-4386
www.mountasiafuncenter.com
Ultimate Kids Gym
Fun & Fit Gymnastics Center
26620 Valley Center Dr, Santa Clarita
661-255-7244
www.funandfit.com
Ultimate Tutoring
Tutoring Club
27530 Newhall Ranch Rd, Valencia
661-702-9956
www.tutoringclub.com/valenciaca
Ultimate Dance Studio
Dance Studio 84
27889 Smyth Dr, Valencia
661-775-7655
www.dancestudio84.com
Ultimate Sports
Legacy Volleyball Club
28369 Constellation Rd, Santa Clarita
661-713-1043 | www.legacyvbclub.com
Ultimate Performing Arts
Vibe Performing Arts
24460 1/4 Lyons Ave, Santa Clarita
661-255-7464 | www.vibescv.com
Other winners:
Ultimate Day Care
Tutor Time
Ultimate Cheerleading
Gymcheer USA
Ultimate Zoo
LA ZOO
Ultimate Private School
Trinity Classical Academy
Ultimate Learning Center
JEI Learning Center Valencia
Ultimate Kids Arts & Craft
Color Me Mine
Ultimate Martial Arts
Shin’s Family Martial Arts Center
Ulitmate Horse Back Riding
Copper Horse Riding Ranch
Ultimate Kids Clothing Store
Children’s Orchard Santa Clarita
Ultimate Toy Store
Pop Cave Toys & Collectibles
Ultimate Amusement Park
Six Flags Magic Mountai
Ultimate Children’s Dental
Adventure Dental
Ultimate Pediatrian
Valencia Pediatric Associates
Ultimate Non-Profit for Kids
Michael Hoefflin Foundation
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