Coastal Arts Center Announces Kids Art Camps for Summer

Ken Cooper • March 31, 2024

Art Camp Begins Registration Wednesday

Gulf Shores area summer camps

The Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach has announced the opening of registration for this summer's Kids Coastal Arts Students Academy (C.A.S.A.) Art Camps. With a legacy of fostering creativity and a love for the arts, the Center is inviting all young artists to a season of fun, learning, and imagination.


The Art Camps are divided into two sessions catering to different age groups. The first session, scheduled for June 3-7 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, is designed for rising 4th to 7th graders. This presents a perfect opportunity for older kids to dive deeper into their artistic talents and explore various mediums in a supportive environment.


The second session welcomes rising 1st to 3rd graders from June 24-28, offering activities from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This session is tailored for younger children to spark their creativity and enjoy the process of making art.


Registration for the first class opens next week on April 3 at 9:00 AM. Registration for the second class will begin on April 24 at 9:00 AM. Parents are encouraged to mark their calendars and act quickly, as these classes are known to fill up quickly, usually within a few minutes. Families are encouraged to fill out an 
ActiveNet profile in advance so all they have to do is click the item they want when registration opens. 


To secure a spot for your child, please visit 
www.CoastalArtsCenter.com on registration day at 9:00 AM. Don't miss the chance to be a part of this creative summer adventure – it's the perfect way for kids to express themselves, meet new friends, and create lasting memories!


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