My 7yo is an enthusiastic crafter, and she's been loving the summer camps here. We've done 3 or 4 weeks now, and she's brought home several building models, a board game she designed, a really intricate mask, a fairy garden, and a bunch of other stuff, mostly made from recycled or natural materials (cereal boxes, pine cones, etc) and then decorated. Our only issue is finding space for all her creations, lol, we hadn't fully thought through that aspect of it when she said she wanted to do art camp all summer. She loves it though, they keep her very engaged, one teacher played Mad Libs games that she loved, and they go outside to the playground a lot. I really want to sign up for some adult classes now, her projects...
Read moreWe've done 3 camps here so far this summer and have one more to go. My five year-old has been loving it and I highly recommend it. We've been doing half-days but I would easily recommend full days. At the end of each week I'm amazed at how much they produced during the week, even doing half-days which usually include snack and walk outside. The topics of each camp are extremely diverse and I had a hard time narrowing down to just the four weeks that we needed. Prices are very reasonable for what you get, which is excellent teachers, excellent staff and excellent...
Read moreThis enterprise is a lot more money minded culture than about art.
The summer art camps have little or no learning. Total waste of time and effort.
I enrolled based on earlier reviews. The experience was totally not worth it.
If you only want a daycare with a hint of art then may be ok. Also heard that teen programs are a bit better than our experience.
Someone posted saying it is a non-profit. It may be registered as such, but definitely a...
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