56 young budding
artists ranging in age from 6 to 14 spent one of three weeks at the Farm
creating great works of art. Among their creations this year, the
youngsters painted a zen flower, sculpted a funky chicken, made 'earth'
necklaces out of Fimo Clay and created a tribute to Mother Earth.
The camps were held
the first three weeks in June in the pavilion at the Farm. While the open-air
pavilion provided the perfect setting for Earth Camp, the weather is always a
factor. But the weather cooperated and the kids enjoyed some pretty cool mornings
and even got to play in the rain.
Next year's camp dates
have not been set. The construction of Zenobia's House, a 900 sq foot air
conditioned studio will allow us to spread out weeks out.
Check our website for
future dates and times.
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