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About Camp

Camp Description

This camp not only fosters artistic skills but also cultivates a sense of community among participants. As they share their work and ideas, they’ll develop friendships that can last a lifetime, all while gaining a deeper appreciation for the arts. With enthusiastic instructors guiding them through each activity, campers will leave the Thanksgiving Break Camp with a treasure trove of new skills, unforgettable memories, and a greater passion for creating. Whether your child is a budding Picasso or an aspiring Broadway star, this camp promises an enriching experience for all!

Meet The Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Day-to-Day Operations

How will drop-off and pickup work?

For morning drop-off,  check in from 8:30 a.m to 9:00am and for afternoon pickup,  from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. 

Reminder: You must pick up your camper at the end of the camp day no later than 5 p.m. to ensure we can staff the aftercare program. Picking up your camper late will result in a late fee of $1 per  minute paid before child is released.

Will the SAC provide lunch or snacks for campers?
The SAC will not provide lunch, only morning and afternoon snacks. All lunches must be  marked with the camper’s name.  We are unable to  microwave food. If your child arrives at camp without a lunch, we will call you to bring a lunch for the camper.  ****Due to our sensitivity to nut allergies, the SAC is a nut-free camp.

We recommend that campers bring a refillable water bottle to camp.

How will lunch work?
Campers and staff will eat their lunches outside. The classrooms will be used for rainy day

What should my camper bring to camp?
While camp will provide all art supplies, we recommend campers bring comfortable shoes and clothing, a reusable water bottle, daily lunch and snacks. If your camper loves to get messy, we suggest a second set of clothes. Sunscreen and bug spray are optional.

Registration and Cancellation

Which age group should I register my child for?
Our camps are divided by grade level: Grades K–2, Grades 3–4, Grades 5–6, and Grades 7–8. We understand and expect that many of our campers have extensive knowledge of particular subjects and may be intellectually and artistically gifted. We design our camp curricula with a wide range of abilities in mind for each developmental stage. The material and instruction in each camp are designed to be age appropriate and developmentally suitable..

What is the cancellation policy?
The SAC has made a significant investment to meet the changing protocols and protect the health and safety of our staff and your young artists

Any cancellation or change made more than two weeks before your child’s first day of camp carries a processing fee of $25; if you cancel your registration before the two-week deadline, you will receive a refund less than the $25 fee. No refunds can be given for cancellations made less than two weeks prior to the start of the selected camp.

The SAC reserves the right to cancel any camp that does not meet minimum enrollment (six campers) or for other unforeseen circumstances. We will do our best to notify families at least one week prior to the start of a camp session if a particular camp is canceled. Any payments made toward a week of camp that the SAC  cancels will be eligible for a refund or can be applied to another camp if space permits.

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