Friday, April 23, 2010

Carlsbad Art Farm Summer Camp Registration Ongoing

This post is an Art Farm Summer Camp FAQ, so here goes:

Q: How do I register my child for camp? A: Easy! Visit our website at www.CarlsbadArtFarm.com; click on the "Camp" tab; scroll down to the bottom and download the registration form.

Q: When do camps begin and how long are they? A: Camps are one week and we have two sessions daily to choose from (9 AM - 1 PM and 2 PM to 5 PM). Dates and times (plus a whole bunch of other information) are posted at our website. Camps begin June 14 and continue weekly through mid-August.

Q: Is there still room in the session of my choice? A: When sessions fill, we will immediately post that information on this blog. Unless otherwise stated here, there is still room in the session of your choice. Traditionally, our heaviest enrollment period begins in late April and continues throughout the summer. If your camper wants to attend with friends, we recommend enrolling early to be sure there is space for your group.

Q: Is there an age requirement for attending camp? A: Students must be entering Grades 2 through 8 in fall 2010 to attend?

Q: Are younger kids in separate classes than older students? A: Absolutely! Art Farm's outdoor studio classrooms on 10-acres allow us to conduct three classes simultaneously in small groups. While older students are taking painting class, a middle-range group might be taking drawing, while the youngest group is working on a multimedia project. These groups rotate throughout the camp day so that the art instructor can teach according to the age-level of his or her group.

Q: I have a middle-schooler. Will there be other middle school students in my child's session? A: As we get closer to the first day of camp we will be able to answer that question better. You may always ask by emailing me (Perrin Weston Coman) at director@CarlsbadArtFarm.com. We have had many middle-school students come with friends and they have a blast.

Q: What is that large-eyed animal staring out at me from this post? A: That's Hairy Potter, one of our resident alpacas. He can't wait to see you this summer!

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