Difference between revisions of "Robert Crown"
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Part of Speech
Proper Noun
Pronunciation
Description
Short for the Robert Crown Center [1], a recreation center located at 1701 Main St. in Evanston. The Chandler gymnastics coaches teach four gymnastics classes (two preschool classes, a beginning class, and an advanced beginning class) at this location from 9 am to 12 pm on Saturdays.
Usage
This term is used by the gymnastics coaches at Chandler.
Example Sentence
"The Saturday gymnastics classes don't take place at Chandler. They take place at Robert Crown."