"2015-09-07T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "Well, there's a schedule online. It also says on the homepage that they do weddings, which sounds very cute, does it? Until there's a wedding the day you drive an hour to pay for a drop in class. We mostly rely on the internet. If you're looking to see if an establishment is open certain hours, you'll likely visit the website and assume that it's OPEN the hours it's supposed to be OPEN. They could have updated the website. How much effort is it to write \"Sorry for the inconvenience, but we're not offering classes on this specific day.\" Instead I drove an hour and ended up with a very sad little girl who's been dying to learn the trapeze. I guess my advise is to call every single time you might want to take a class, because they're not reliable here.\n\nUPDATE: Evidently this was listed on one of the calendars on the site, but not the main one I was using to view what classes were available each day. Partly my fault, but their website isn't very well set up. One calendar shows you one thing, another shows you different things, and really, a whole day closed should be listed everywhere you might look. Most establishments will list their hours on the home page and then also boldly state what upcoming day is closed. I refreshed all the pages and did a quick look at the home page before heading there. I shouldn't have to look so hard to find out the place is CLOSED."^^ . "1"^^ . . . . "3"^^ . "2"^^ .