MWVArts Association

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Summer Classes Now Open for Registration

The MWVAA is excited to offer its first camp for kids, the TWEEN ART CAMP. Peggy Jackson, an experienced art teacher will guide the kids through a variety of monoprinting, weaving and drawing experiences. Students can sign up for a half day in the morning or afternoon or stay for the whole day. Sign up your child today by going to the Summer Class Block and downloading the full class descriptions and a registration form. Or just give the office a call at 603-356-2787.

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