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Honeywell to host various summer camps

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment will present a variety of summer camp offerings for students in grades K12 to attend in the month of June.

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Art Camp is open from March 15 –May 26. A $25 discount is offered for registration completed by April 19.

Registration is available at honeywellarts.org/camp or by calling the Honeywell Box Office at 260.563.1102. These camps are sponsored by Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management.

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Camps provide students with various tactile and relevant art experiences as they build art-making foundations, hone their existing/new art skills, and develop expertise in their artistic passions.

These summer experiences are packed full of fun, learning, and imagination. Grades K1: June 5-9 or June 12-16 from 9 a.m.12 p.m. at the Honeywell Center Instructor –Danielle Winger

Students will be immersed in tactile and sensory stimulating materials, build foundational skills of art making, develop fine motor skills, and work collaboratively on group projects.

During breaks, students will read books and create art based on children’s authors like Eric Carle. Students will learn about Picasso and Van Gogh and make projects inspired by their lives. These littles will need to get their wiggles out, so they will also be making their own musical instruments and taking little dance breaks!

Grades 2-4: June 5-9 or June 12-16 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Honeywell Center Instructor –Katy Gray Students will enjoy an exciting combination of relevant and tactile art experiences. Students will learn weaving and collagraph printmaking and will hone their existing drawing skills as they explore the mindbending illusions of agamographs.

The week’s activi- ties will be full of interesting artistic techniques resulting in finished projects suitable for display. Grades 5-8: June 19-23 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Honeywell Center Instructor –Nora Majors Students will work with cardboard, Cont. on Pg. 6.

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