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Hoboken Announces Winter Art Programs For Children And Young Adults

Mayor Bhalla and the Hoboken Division of Cultural Affairs announced registration for children's art programs.

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HOBOKEN, NJ — Mayor Ravi Bhalla and the Division of Cultural Affairs announced registration for youth and young adult art programs will launch on Wednesday, Dec. 17, for the winter season.

“Our winter art programming is a reminder that creativity thrives in Hoboken no matter the season,” said Mayor Bhalla. “These programs help bring joy, community, and light to our city during the cold winter month and I thank the Division of Cultural Affairs for offering residents this critical opportunity to learn and connect through the arts.”

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The winter programming, scheduled to begin in January, is designed to nurture creativity and artistic expression. Offerings this winter include the following:

Registration for all programs will open on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 3 p.m. on RecDesk. Class sizes are limited, and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that programs that do not have the minimum number of participants will be cancelled.

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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, including program fees, visit https://hoboken.recdesk.com/Community/Home or contact Annie McAdams with the Division of Cultural Affairs at amcadams@hobokennj.gov.  


This press release was produced by the City of Hoboken. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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