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Farmington Hills Offers Camp Creative This Summer
Campers will expand their creativity by experimenting with painting, drawing collage, sculpture, and printmaking.

From the City of Farmington Hills: What is better than hours of creative time in the summer? Nothing! The City of Farmington Hills Cultural Arts Division is pleased to announce that this year’s roster of camps offers six weeks of Camp Creative, one of the City’s most popular art camps.
Starting the week after school lets out for the summer, campers can stretch their imaginations and have a blast in this fun, mixed media visual arts camp. Campers will expand their creativity by experimenting with painting, drawing collage, sculpture, and printmaking. Camps explore different ideas and projects every session, so campers can sign up for more than one week.
New this year is the option to attend half or full day sessions for this popular arts camp. Sign up for the AM and PM sessions to create a full-day camp experience, complete with a supervised lunch hour.
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Dress for a mess and bring a snack and lunch. The camp takes place in the Stables Art Studio in Heritage Park and all materials are included. Students are grouped by age (5 to 7 and 8 to 12). Half day sessions are broken down for morning (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.) or afternoon (1 to 4 p.m.)
Spots are still available for some weeks. Half-day camp is $115 and full-day camp is $220, with discounted rates for Farmington/Farmington Hills residents. Extended care is available from 4 to 6 p.m. for an additional fee. Heritage Park is located at 24915 Farmington Road, north of 10 Mile Road in Farmington Hills.
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To register for Camp Creative, visit here. For a complete listing of Cultural Arts camps, go to www.fhgov.com or call 248-473-1800 or 248-473-1856.
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