The
summer will kick-off with a S.T.E.A.M camp led by Heather Rogers
from June 25-29. The camp will run daily from 10:00AM-Noon and is
open to children from 1st through 5th grades. A variety of creative
projects will help develop group decision-making, individual
reasoning, and imagination by focusing on a variety of skills in
science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
Visual Art Camp led by Mary Sunday and Jayne Kindred will be held
from July 9-13. Grades K-2 will meet daily from 1:30-3:00PM, and
grades 3-5 will meet daily from 9:00-11:30AM. Participants will
learn a variety of artistic techniques and styles, as well as
explore the work of famous artists such as Pablo Picasso, and they
will create their own original portfolios of work to be displayed at
a concluding gallery show on Friday evening.
Finally,
Jean Kerr and her team from Illinois Wesleyan University will return
to lead Theatre Camp from July 16-20. Campers will develop their own
scripts from existing material, learn improvisation and performance
skills, make their own sets and costumes, and perform for the public
on Friday evening. Grades 1-2 will meet daily from 9:00-10:00 a.m.
and grades 3-6 daily from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m..
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There is a small registration fee for each camp, and a discount is offered for
multiple children in a single family. Participants must have finished the grade
indicated on the registration form. All camps, shows and performances will be
held in the Library’s Union Hall Building at 114 Arch Street in downtown
Atlanta. Anyone interested in registering for one or more camps should visit the
Library’s website (www.atlantapld.org), or call the Library at 217-648-2112 for
more information. The deadline for registration is June 15, 2018.
[Cathy Maciariello]
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