Politics & Government
City Of Hoboken Announces Expanded Fall Art Programs For Children And Teens
Mayor Ravi Bhalla and the Hoboken Division of Cultural Affairs announced the launch of new art programs.

Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla and the Hoboken Division of Cultural Affairs today announced the launch of new art programs for youth and teens this fall. The programs, available to children aged 1-16, will run from Nov. 4 through Dec. 19 at two locations: the Multi-Service Center Senior Room at 124 Grand St. and the ResilienCity Park Community Room at 12th and Adams Streets.
The new programming builds upon the City’s popular Art in the Park program for toddlers and offers expanded classes that are designed to nurture creativity and artistic expression.
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Art programs that will be offered this fall include:
“We are proud to provide new opportunities for our youth to explore their creativity,” said Mayor Ravi Bhalla. “By expanding our arts programming, we are investing in Hoboken’s future artists and ensuring that children have access to creative outlets that foster their growth, learning, and self-expression.”
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Registration for the programs will open on Monday, Oct. 21, at 6 p.m. on RecDesk. Class sizes are limited, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note, programs that do not have the minimum number of participants will be cancelled. Families that qualify for free and reduced lunch are eligible to register for the classes free of charge. All program fees are available on RecDesk.
For more information on the new fall art offerings, visit https://hoboken.recdesk.com/Community/Home or contact the Division of Cultural Affairs at culturalaffairs@hobokennj.gov.
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