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Friday, April 20, 2018

Make the most of summer with the Art Council’s unique Arts and Jazz Camps

Jazz Camp performance
Photo courtesy SLFPAC

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is pleased to present another summer of great camp programming.

Summer is one of our favorite times of year here at the Arts Council and we have a long-standing tradition of offering camps that are unique in focus, with jazz and theater options, as well as diverse visual arts classes. We pride ourselves on offering meaningful arts experiences to our campers!

*Aftercare and scholarships available!

For more camp details, including class descriptions and to register, visit our website

Art4Teens Camp: July 23 - 27
9am - 4pm  |  Ronald United Methodist Church  |  $300
We’ve designed our camps to give kids and teens the opportunity to experience a fun and engaging, artful program, filled with visual arts, theater and music, taught by inspiring local professionals who are seasoned teachers of teens. Designed for rising 7th - 12th graders.

August Arts Camp: July 30 - August 3
9am - 4pm  |  Ronald United Methodist Church  |  $300  | Aftercare Available
Classes are tailored for each population and age-appropriate with fun-filled exploration in the art process, led by local professionals, in painting, sculpting, printmaking, drawing, theater arts, African drumming and more! Designed for rising 3rd - 6th graders.

Shoreline Jazz Camp: August 6-10
9am - 3pm  |  Shorecrest High School  |  $350
The Mission of the Shoreline Jazz Camp is to provide young musicians the opportunity to learn and play with some of the region’s most accomplished teachers and performers. Our program creates a safe and structured learning environment, in which students of varying skill levels are able to share in the joy of playing jazz. The camp includes instruction in large and small ensembles and a series of master classes that are designed to refine the individual’s skills and understanding of jazz. Designed for rising 7th - 12th graders.

Camp Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships are available for all three camps. Additional details are listed on the Arts Council’s website.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts.



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