Kids Camp 2009, Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts
| Date(s): | Monday, June 08, 2009 - Friday, August 14, 2009 | |
| Time: | 9 - 5 pm | |
| Phone: | 828.285.0210 | |
| Admission: | $140 | |
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KIDS CAMP 2009 Odyssey will offer eighteen weeklong pottery camps for kids: · Sessions for ages 4-7 meet June 8-12 from 2-5pm and July 6-10 from 9-noon. · Sessions for ages 4-8 meet July 13-17 from 9-noon and August 10-14 from 9-noon. · Sessions for ages 5-8 meet June 15-19 from 2-5pm and June 22-26 from 9-noon · Sessions for ages 5-9 meet July 20-24, July 27-31 and August 3-7 from 2-5pm. · Sessions for ages 6-12 meet June 8-12, June 15-19, July 20-24, July 27-31 and August 3-7 from 9-noon, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17 and August 10-14 from 2-5pm. Gabe’s Groovalicious Clay Games, Ages 6-12 Gabriel Kline June 15-19 & July 20-24, from 9-noon July 6-10, from 2-5pm Captain Gabe’s Clay Creations, Ages 6-12 Gabriel Kline June 8-12, from 9-noon June 22-26, July 13-17, & August 10-14, from 2-5pm Techniques for Young Potters, Ages 6-12 Gabriel Kline July 27-31 and August 3-7, from 9-noon Telling a Story in Clay!, Ages 4-7 Holly de Saillan June 8-12, from 2-5pm Wind Chimes, Wall Faces & Candle Lanterns, Ages 5-8 Holly de Saillan June 15-19, from 2-5pm Stamping Ground, Ages 5-9 Jillian Wolf July 20-24 & August 3-7, from 2-5pm Planes, Trains, And Automobiles, Ages 5-8 Sarah Danforth June 22-26, from 9-noon This Little Light of Mine, Ages 4-7 Sarah Danforth July 6-10, from 9-noon Children of the Earth, Ages 4-8 Sarah Danforth July 13-17, from 9-noon Cats and Dogs!, Ages 4-7 Sarah Danforth August 10-14, from 9-noon Window Charms & Decorator Ornaments, Ages 5-9 Jillian Wolf July 27-31, from 2-5pm. Odyssey Center for Ceramic Arts is an educational program of Higwater Clays. The mission of the studio school is to promote understanding, appreciation and professional development in the ceramic arts. The spirit and programs of Odyssey are based on the philosophy that every individual's creative capacity is greatly enhanced by a generous community and challenging instruction. We believe that within each individual lies the potential for creative development. |
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| More Info: |
www.highwaterclays.com/ odyssey@highwaterclays.com |
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