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LAST CHANCE: New! Jambo! World Art and Music Kids Summer Camp in Buffalo New York

LAST CHANCE: New! Jambo! World Art and Music Kids Summer Camp in Buffalo New York 

Ages 6-12In this fun camp, kids will explore multicultural art and music from Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. Activities include musical movement, painting Japanese art, playing African drums, making Australian Dream Paintings, making Latin American instruments, singing songs in other languages, and many more exciting cultural activities especially designed to celebrate and explore our world. Camp activities are from 9-1. Students may be dropped off early at 8:30 and engage in quiet board games and art activities until 9. Students will need to bring a nut-free prepackaged snack for snack time at 10:30 and an optional lunch to eat at 12:30. An art supply fee of $12 needs to be paid to the instructor on the first day of camp. This will cover any art and music supplies for your child.

REGISTER TODAY: https://register.ktufsd.org/wconnect/ace/CourseStatus.awp?&Course=18SRKF33%20%20%20%20&DirectFrom=Schedule



Dates:July 23-27, 2018
Meets:M, Tu, W, Th and F from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM, 5 sessions

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