Summer Art Camps 2014

CAC Summer Camp of 2014 has ended. To see the young artists in action check out the slide show below. If you are scoping out the progam for next year, follow the buttons labeled "View Camp Schedule", "Meet the Teachers", and "Brochure". Check back May of 2015 for CAC Summer Camp 2015 details.

CAC wants to thank all who participated during the 2014 Summer Camp. It was an amazing summer and it could not have happend without everyone one of you!

Join us for another great year at the Rosenzweig Arts Center where your children will immerse themselves in week long arts camps to learn about different mediums from certified arts instructors. Whether it’s painting, drawing, photography, music, or theater, there is something for everyone!

View Camp Schedule

Meet the Teachers

Summer Camp of any nature is a great place for your children to grow and make friends. By incorporating performing and visual arts, the CAC provides a safe place for a well-rounded and limitless imagination. We have teachers trained in their fields to ensure the best experience possible for your children. Our class line-up will provide not only an education, but memories and mementos of a fun summer as well.

--Rebecca McGavock
Education VISTA
Camp Coordinator

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CAC Summer Arts Camp Policies and Procedures
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Summer Camp 2014 Album

Summer Camp 2012 Album

January 14, 2015

The Big Read

We and our project partners are excited to invite our community to join in "The Big Read" kicking off this month and continuing into March. Our focus book, Thornton Wilder's "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is a great American classic
which won Wilder his first Pulitzer Prize in 1928. Since it's first printing in 1927, the book has NEVER been out of print! The story is well written, immersing us into Peruvian culture and creating fascinating character studies--all in a fairly short read.
For more information follow this link
"The Big Read" is a grant program established by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
in 2006 in response to studies reflecting the sad rapid decline of reading in America.
The program was developed to provide organizations with the means to develop community
wide reading programs. Through the focus on one book, we can encourage community
reading, discussion and participation amongst diverse audiences. From this we can all
come together to learn about the worlds encompassed in one story, and hopefully encourage
a renewed interest in reading.

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