Registration open for Trenton multi-arts camp

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Kids Bridge to the Arts Camp is returning in August for another week of summer fun for area youth.

The multi-arts summer camp is being offered to children of Trenton and surrounding areas through the cooperative efforts of local arts educators. This year’s theme is diversity.

Camp activities include music, art, dance and drama lessons. The innovative programs have been developed by experienced arts educators who work with Trenton area non-profit organizations like Kidsbridge, Artworks, Trenton Children’s Chorus, Egun Omode African Dance and Passage Theatre.

Kids Bridge To The Arts Camp is staffed by experienced arts educators with teenagers serving as counselors to assist artists. The teens were selected based upon their potential for leadership and experience in the arts.

Partial funding for this year’s multi-arts camp is being provided by various community organizations including the Rose and Louis H. Linowitz Foundation, Christine’s Hope for Kids, the Louis B. Boxer Fund and a Deerwood C. C. Community fundraiser.

Kids Bridge to the Arts Camp is open to boys and girls age five to 12.

Camp is scheduled for Aug. 18-22 at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 471 Parkway Ave., Trenton. A reception to showcase student work for parents and community is scheduled for 4 p.m. Aug. 22.

The cost is $175 per child, some partial scholarship funding is available. After-care is available from 4 to 5 p.m. at a cost of $10 per child.

Campers must bring their own lunches, including a beverage, each day; snacks will be provided. Parents and guardians are responsible for transportation to and from camp.

A $50 deposit is required to enroll each camper. Applications must be mailed to Kids Bridge To The Arts Camp, Attn: E. J. Friman, PO Box 10479, Trenton, NJ 08650. The deadline for registration set for Aug. 11. The camp is limited to 60 children.

Registration forms are available online at kidsbridgemuseum.org/summer-arts-camp.

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