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SUMMARY:Import From Zap Calendar 12212022 - CNY Arts Center’s 5th annual Arty Day Camp (Registration Opens)
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DESCRIPTION:<p><img src="images/jevents/2016/gabbie-4.jpg" alt="gabbie 4" width="450" h
 eight="300" /></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><strong>Arty Day Camp Regi
 stration Opens!</strong></span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Registrat
 ions are open for CNY Arts Center’s 5th annual Arty Day Camp running July 1
 1-August 19 from 9am to 4pm at two locations. The six week program for 6-16
  year olds will offer visual and culinary arts at the downtown Art Shop and
  Studio, at 47 S. First St in Fulton. Theatre camp will be held onstage at 
 the Arts Center located at 11 River Glen Dr. on the Cayuga College Fulton c
 ampus. New this year Arty Camp is offering early drop off at 7:30 am and la
 te pick-up at 5pm for an extra fee.&nbsp; Free lunch and afternoon group ar
 t projects from noon to 2pm will be open to any child in the county.</span>
 </p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Students receive morning instruction, fr
 om 9am to noon, studying a variety of art mediums. “3D Altered Art,” Upcycl
 ing,</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">allows students to take the o
 rdinary and make something extraordinary as they create works of art. “Imit
 ating the Masters” will highlight a different Art Master each day.&nbsp; Af
 ter learning about the Master children will create art inspired by that Art
  Master. Paper Pizazz students will make their own paper to create art. Stu
 dents in Travel the World will discover then create inspired art from other
  cultures. &nbsp;“Medium This, Medium that” will expose children to various
  mediums used in art.&nbsp; &nbsp;ARTy-D2's Star Wars Art will tap into the
  force to experience entertaining art. “From Written Word to Inspired Art” 
 students will create art based on famous books and movies, three of which c
 ome to theatres this summer. Animal Art will be inspired by the various cre
 atures and the wonderful patterns found in the animal kingdom.</span></p><p
  class="p3"><span class="s1">Popular Culinary classes are scheduled for Tue
 sdays from 10am to noon. Themes for edible art will reflect morning class t
 hemes and students will take home their culinary projects each week. Culina
 ry classes are included for any child attending the week long session, or i
 s available as a stand-alone class for a separate fee. &nbsp;</span></p><p 
 class="p3"><span class="s1">Late afternoon specialized art instruction from
  2-4pm is just as enticing with students spending the week immersed in a sp
 ecific art medium. Video Production students will create a 1920s video by h
 elping in all stages from story development, characters, set, and acting.&n
 bsp; Wood-working students will creatively build with wood and learn the st
 eps to producing quality wooden art. Nature Landscape will guide students t
 o create a living landscape using all natural materials. Entrepreneurship w
 ill take the students from product to business and learn how to sell that p
 roduct. Blue Jeans &amp; Fleece will be used to create art from city-scapes
  to pocket boards to floor rugs.&nbsp; Stained Glass Class will incorporate
  stained glass or teach students to color glass to create lasting keepsakes
 .</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Aerospace artist, Fulton native,
  Don Gillespie returns for one week this summer, August 1-5, to share his t
 echnique for creating seascapes and lunar environments. Students will gain 
 first-hand knowledge and instruction from this Master artist in residence.<
 /span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">This year’s theater camp is offeri
 ng two full productions in two three week sessions. Campers in Session One,
  July 11-29, will create characters, costumes, sets and all aspects of I Wi
 sh, a Fairy’s Fairy tale about Cinderella’s sassy Fairy Godmother. The play
  will be showcased free to the public July 29</span><span class="s2"><sup>t
 h</sup></span><span class="s1"> onstage at the Arts Center.</span></p><p cl
 ass="p3"><span class="s1">August 1-19, Session Two of theatre camp will pre
 sent The Jungle Book. Campers will design costumes, set, and props and deve
 lop characters for the beloved story while learning stagecraft, creative mo
 vement and more. The Jungle Book will be presented to the public for free A
 ugust 19</span><span class="s2"><sup>th</sup></span><span class="s1"> onsta
 ge at the Arts Center.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">CNY Arts Ce
 nter is designated as a Summer Meal Site to offer free lunches to community
  children 18 and under during the week of ARTY Day Camp. Children who atten
 d the lunch are included in afternoon art projects at no charge. Art projec
 t supplies are typically provided by a mini-grant from the Oswego City-Coun
 ty Youth Bureau and the New York State Office of Children and Family Servic
 es.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Making scholarships available 
 to children to offset the cost of camp is very important to CNY Arts Center
  with a goal of one in four children receiving at least partial assistance.
  Scholarships are made possible with funds from the New York Decentralizati
 on Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts wit
 h the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature a
 nd administered by CNY Arts.&nbsp; Additional scholarship funds are raised 
 through the Don Gillespie Scholarship fund, and The John Ben Snow Foundatio
 n. To register for camp, visit <a href="http://www.cnyartscenter.com/"><spa
 n class="s3">www.CNYArtsCenter.com</span></a> or call 598-ARTS (2787).</spa
 n></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Caption:</span></p><p class="p3"><span
  class="s1">Students observe proper safety technique with woodworking tools
  in this class from Arty Summer Camp 2015. Woodworking returns along with a
  variety of other art experiences for 2016 including Video Production. For 
 more information, visit <a href="http://www.cnyartscenter.com/"><span class
 ="s3">www.CNYArtsCenter.com</span></a> or call 315-598-ARTS (2787).</span><
 /p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Caption: Harper Ells and Audrey Donovan p
 ractice their parts in last year’s Peggy the Pint Sized Pirate at Arty Thea
 tre camp. This year’s camp will present I Wish, The Fairies Fairy Tale abou
 t Cinderella’s sassy Godmother, and The Jungle Book.&nbsp; For more informa
 tion, visit <a href="http://www.cnyartscenter.com/"><span class="s3">www.CN
 YArtsCenter.com</span></a> or call 315-598-ARTS (2787).</span></p> <a href=
 "https://iheartoswego.com/15323/cny-arts-centers-5th-annual-arty-day-camp-r
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2016/gabbie-4.jpg" alt
 ="gabbie 4" width="450" height="300" /></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><
 strong>Arty Day Camp Registration Opens!</strong></span></p><p class="p2"><
 span class="s1">Registrations are open for CNY Arts Center’s 5th annual Art
 y Day Camp running July 11-August 19 from 9am to 4pm at two locations. The 
 six week program for 6-16 year olds will offer visual and culinary arts at 
 the downtown Art Shop and Studio, at 47 S. First St in Fulton. Theatre camp
  will be held onstage at the Arts Center located at 11 River Glen Dr. on th
 e Cayuga College Fulton campus. New this year Arty Camp is offering early d
 rop off at 7:30 am and late pick-up at 5pm for an extra fee.&nbsp; Free lun
 ch and afternoon group art projects from noon to 2pm will be open to any ch
 ild in the county.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Students receiv
 e morning instruction, from 9am to noon, studying a variety of art mediums.
  “3D Altered Art,” Upcycling,</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">allo
 ws students to take the ordinary and make something extraordinary as they c
 reate works of art. “Imitating the Masters” will highlight a different Art 
 Master each day.&nbsp; After learning about the Master children will create
  art inspired by that Art Master. Paper Pizazz students will make their own
  paper to create art. Students in Travel the World will discover then creat
 e inspired art from other cultures. &nbsp;“Medium This, Medium that” will e
 xpose children to various mediums used in art.&nbsp; &nbsp;ARTy-D2's Star W
 ars Art will tap into the force to experience entertaining art. “From Writt
 en Word to Inspired Art” students will create art based on famous books and
  movies, three of which come to theatres this summer. Animal Art will be in
 spired by the various creatures and the wonderful patterns found in the ani
 mal kingdom.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Popular Culinary clas
 ses are scheduled for Tuesdays from 10am to noon. Themes for edible art wil
 l reflect morning class themes and students will take home their culinary p
 rojects each week. Culinary classes are included for any child attending th
 e week long session, or is available as a stand-alone class for a separate 
 fee. &nbsp;</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Late afternoon special
 ized art instruction from 2-4pm is just as enticing with students spending 
 the week immersed in a specific art medium. Video Production students will 
 create a 1920s video by helping in all stages from story development, chara
 cters, set, and acting.&nbsp; Wood-working students will creatively build w
 ith wood and learn the steps to producing quality wooden art. Nature Landsc
 ape will guide students to create a living landscape using all natural mate
 rials. Entrepreneurship will take the students from product to business and
  learn how to sell that product. Blue Jeans &amp; Fleece will be used to cr
 eate art from city-scapes to pocket boards to floor rugs.&nbsp; Stained Gla
 ss Class will incorporate stained glass or teach students to color glass to
  create lasting keepsakes.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Aerospa
 ce artist, Fulton native, Don Gillespie returns for one week this summer, A
 ugust 1-5, to share his technique for creating seascapes and lunar environm
 ents. Students will gain first-hand knowledge and instruction from this Mas
 ter artist in residence.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">This year
 ’s theater camp is offering two full productions in two three week sessions
 . Campers in Session One, July 11-29, will create characters, costumes, set
 s and all aspects of I Wish, a Fairy’s Fairy tale about Cinderella’s sassy 
 Fairy Godmother. The play will be showcased free to the public July 29</spa
 n><span class="s2"><sup>th</sup></span><span class="s1"> onstage at the Art
 s Center.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">August 1-19, Session Two
  of theatre camp will present The Jungle Book. Campers will design costumes
 , set, and props and develop characters for the beloved story while learnin
 g stagecraft, creative movement and more. The Jungle Book will be presented
  to the public for free August 19</span><span class="s2"><sup>th</sup></spa
 n><span class="s1"> onstage at the Arts Center.</span></p><p class="p3"><sp
 an class="s1">CNY Arts Center is designated as a Summer Meal Site to offer 
 free lunches to community children 18 and under during the week of ARTY Day
  Camp. Children who attend the lunch are included in afternoon art projects
  at no charge. Art project supplies are typically provided by a mini-grant 
 from the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau and the New York State Office of C
 hildren and Family Services.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Makin
 g scholarships available to children to offset the cost of camp is very imp
 ortant to CNY Arts Center with a goal of one in four children receiving at 
 least partial assistance. Scholarships are made possible with funds from th
 e New York Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York Stat
 e Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New
  York State Legislature and administered by CNY Arts.&nbsp; Additional scho
 larship funds are raised through the Don Gillespie Scholarship fund, and Th
 e John Ben Snow Foundation. To register for camp, visit <a href="http://www
 .cnyartscenter.com/"><span class="s3">www.CNYArtsCenter.com</span></a> or c
 all 598-ARTS (2787).</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Caption:</spa
 n></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Students observe proper safety techniq
 ue with woodworking tools in this class from Arty Summer Camp 2015. Woodwor
 king returns along with a variety of other art experiences for 2016 includi
 ng Video Production. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.cnyart
 scenter.com/"><span class="s3">www.CNYArtsCenter.com</span></a> or call 315
 -598-ARTS (2787).</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1">Caption: Harper 
 Ells and Audrey Donovan practice their parts in last year’s Peggy the Pint 
 Sized Pirate at Arty Theatre camp. This year’s camp will present I Wish, Th
 e Fairies Fairy Tale about Cinderella’s sassy Godmother, and The Jungle Boo
 k.&nbsp; For more information, visit <a href="http://www.cnyartscenter.com/
 "><span class="s3">www.CNYArtsCenter.com</span></a> or call 315-598-ARTS (2
 787).</span></p> <a href="https://iheartoswego.com/15323/cny-arts-centers-5
 th-annual-arty-day-camp-registration-opens.html?tmpl=component">This event 
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