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Storybook Art Camp - July 22nd-26th

Full/Half Day
YAC Member
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$195.00 each
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Dates: July 22nd-26th
Times: 8 to 5 or 8 to 12
Location: Powerhouse
Ages: 4-12

Books will inspire our week, and students will be introduced to many authors and illustrators as we create art inspired by literature.

Games and afternoon movies (on Wednesday and Friday) will round out the day. Campers will be separated into two groups based on age with projects specific to their age group. Full day campers should bring a lunch. Snacks are provided. 

Prices: YAC Members $115/$180 half day/full day
Non-members $130/$195 half day/full day

Registration ends at 5 pm on the Sunday before camp. If there's "no stock," camp is sold out, and you may call 662-236-6429 to be placed on the waitlist. 


Camp Policies: 

There will be no refunds for classes/camps offered by Art to Go LLC (exceptions made for illness). You may request a credit for a future camp/class with Art to Go. Credits must be requested 1 week prior to the start of the class/camp. Credits expire 12 months after the original camp/class start date. Using a credit is subject to availability in the class/camp. Change of registration between half and full day can only be offered for the entire week. Prorating or per day changes are not offered due to the time needed to schedule staff and prepare materials. 

Occasionally, a child needs more support to thrive. If your child has a diagnosed condition and/or struggles in a classroom environment, please reach out to us before enrolling in camp to discuss whether accommodations can be made. We want camp to be an enjoyable experience for all and want to ensure our staff is equipped to provide for your child's needs. Camp should be a place that provides all children with a safe, enriching environment. 

All children must be potty trained. We understand accidents happen, but we are not equipped to assist children that cannot toilet independently.