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Happy Go Creative: Art Camps for School Breaks & Parent Nights Out

Creative Fun for Kids, Peace of Mind for Parents: Art Camps All Year Long!

By Kendra Bradford, publisher of Macaroni KID Carlisle - Shippensburg - Boiling Springs September 15, 2024

When school is out, and you're looking for something fun, engaging, and productive for your kids to do, Happy Go Creative has the perfect solution. Their Art Camps, offered during school holidays and teacher in-service days, provide a creative outlet for elementary aged children. Whether it's painting, crafting, or exploring different art mediums, these camps are designed to inspire and entertain your little ones, all while giving you a well-deserved break!

But that’s not all—Happy Go Creative also offers Parent Night Out Art Camps on select evenings throughout the year. These special nights allow parents to enjoy an evening out, whether it's for dinner, a movie, or just some quiet time, while knowing their kids are in a safe, fun, and creative environment. Your child will spend the evening immersed in art projects, learning new techniques, and connecting with other creative kids.

Why Choose Happy Go Creative's Art Camps?

  • Structured Creativity: Kids will dive into various hands-on art activities, from painting and drawing to fun crafts. Each project is designed to spark creativity and boost confidence.
  • Experienced Instructors: With passionate instructors leading the way, kids receive personalized attention in a safe, welcoming environment.
  • Flexible Options: Camps are available on days when school is closed, providing a convenient option for parents who need coverage during work hours. Parent Night Out camps offer evening fun for the kids and a little free time for you.
  • All Skill Levels Welcome: Whether your child is an experienced artist or just starting out, these camps cater to all abilities.

Art Camps on School Days Off

Designed to fit the school calendar, Happy Go Creative's day camps run on holidays, in-service days, and other non-school days. It’s the perfect opportunity for kids to dive into a world of creativity while you manage your work schedule or enjoy some downtime. Kids leave with new skills, creative projects, and a sense of accomplishment.

Parent Night Out Art Camps

On select evenings throughout the year, Happy Go Creative turns their studio into an art haven for kids, while parents can take a night off. These Parent Night Out camps run for several hours, filled with exciting activities that keep kids engaged and entertained.

Whether you’re planning a date night or simply need a few hours to yourself, these camps make it easy to get away while your child enjoys a memorable, art-filled evening.

How to Sign Up

Signing up for Happy Go Creative’s art camps is easy! Simply visit their website, browse their calendar of upcoming camp dates, and reserve your spot. With limited spaces available, early registration is recommended.

In Summary

Happy Go Creative offers a fantastic combination of fun and learning, making their art camps a perfect option for families looking to keep their kids engaged and inspired during school breaks. And with Parent Night Out camps, parents get a much-needed break while kids enjoy a creative adventure.

Sign your child up today, and let their creativity run wild! 🎨✨


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