Interest: Camps Summer
On or after: Sunday 01 July 2012
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Burlingame / Art Attack Art Studio
Art Attack’s Summer Art Camp offers nine separate week long camps, providing a fun, informative and educational environment for children ages 7 & up to explore arts & crafts, drawing, fine art & oil painting.
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San Jose / Almaden Equestrian Center
A fantastic way for children 6-16 to learn riding and develop higher level riding skills. We have lots of fun with riding and the job of caring for some very sweet horses.
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Walnut Creek / The Seven Hills School
Adventure Day Camp is a traditional summer day camp that offers a welcoming, lively, safe, positive, and diverse environment where children ages 3-15 gain confidence and build self-esteem while enjoying a fun-filled summer in the outdoors.
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San Jose / 888 Monkeys Art Programs
888 Monkeys Summer Circus Camp for ages 5-16. Kids receive professional instruction in: Circus - Drama - Music - Visual Art
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Richmond / Richmond Art Center
Make art and new friends while learning about different cultural art forms,
developing skills and creating projects that stimulate the imagination. Painting,
drawing, collage, printmaking, clay, construction and crafts!
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Livermore / Las Positas College
2012 Livermore July 4th Fireworks Event Sponsored by FloraTech Landscape Management.
The gates for the festivities will open at 4 p.m. at the community college campus at 3000 Campus Hill Drive, Livermore.
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Richmond / Richmond Senior Center
Have fun creating your own original characters and caricatures, inventing imaginary heroes, heroines, villains and creatures. Design “surprise panels” and “zoom” drawings while learning a wide range of exciting cartooning techniques using drawing, painting and sculptural media.
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Richmond / Richmond Art Center
Students have fun making puppets and creating miniatures while learning basic art
skills. Using materials like Sculpey, Shrinkie Dinks and Crayola model magic, kids make
special gifts for special people including magnets, pendants, earrings, pins and other
items.
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Richmond / Richmond Senior Center
Learn the fundamentals of glass torch work and make your own unique glass beads, marbles and more. A brief history of beads and glass technology, safety procedures, tools and techniques covered. Demos and lots of studio time for hands-on work!
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Richmond / Richmond Art Center
Art is a child’s first language. Painting, drawing, pasting, sculpting, puppet making
and a loving, non-judgmental environment help foster creativity and original thinking in young artists.
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