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Serving El Dorado Hills & All Surrounding Areas
Serving El Dorado Hills & All Surrounding Areas
El Dorado Hills Tutors
Private Tutors in El Dorado Hills for All Subjects & Grade Levels
Looking for a great El Dorado Hills Tutor? From elementary all the way up to college and graduate school, our experienced team at Grade Potential ensures that you’ll receive the highest quality tutoring on your way to achieving your goals, all at an affordable price! We've worked with thousands of local students, so we know what it takes to be successful around here.
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About El Dorado Hills
If you like music and live near El Dorado Hills, California, set aside Thursday evenings during summer for some great concerts in the beautiful El Dorado Hills Town Center. The concert series, called Live on the Boulevard, includes rock, reggae, and blues bands and a symphony concert to wrap up the series. Tribute bands just may bring back memories of glory days: Heart, Doobie Brothers, Huey Lewis & the News, Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Elton John, or the Eagles, anyone?
Another music feast held at the center is the Fireworks & Freedom Concert held annually to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. Besides amazing fireworks, food vendors, and live bands, the event includes a kids’ zone with bounce houses, balloon artist, face painting, games, and prizes. Students can spend hours here if they seek tutoring in El Dorado Hills to get ahead in summer school.
El Dorado Hills, California, was first envisioned in the 1960s by developer Alan Lindsey as an 11,000-acre master-planned community comprised of a series of small residential villages with open space in between. The plan also included a business park, eighteen-hole golf course, schools, a shopping center, and parks. Each village would also have its own small commercial center. Five of the villages had been built, and the remaining land was in the hands of Lindsey’s creditors when developer Tony Mansour found the land in 1979 and fell in love with it. After months to find partners, arrange financing, and close the deal, and many more months to build the additional villages, work started on a town center zone.
The El Dorado Hills Town Center includes restaurants, bars, cafés, a hotel, a movie theater, day spa, gym, professional and medical offices, public amphitheater, and local and national retailers—all tied together with natural waterways and landscaping reminiscent of European villages. Mansour had seen charming lifestyle centers in his travels and wanted something similar for El Dorado Hills—a main street that brought the community together and, at the same time, offered every amenity. He declined an offer from Wal-Mart and stuck to his vision. The county-approval road was rocky, but many years and much hard work later (including the relocation of a seasonal tributary of Carson Creek), Mansour’s concept was realized. The center, with its 120-year-old olive trees and mixed architectural styles and rooflines, serves as a place to meet, shop, dine, work, watch a movie, and relax and is a gem in this already wonderful community, which in 2016 was ranked the eighth best place to raise a family in California by WalletHub. Teens who work with an El Dorado Hills tutor will have that much more time to hang out at the El Dorado Hills Town Center.
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