What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!
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Theatre: Create a magical world where imagination comes alive and take part in a public performance the final day of camp. Grades 5-8. 1-4 p.m. JULY 27-31 — Disney Musical Theatre: Students will learn the rehearsal process and will perform a selection of Disney hits at the end of the week. Grades K-2. 9-10:30 a.m. JULY 27-31 — Encore Musical Theatre: Students will learn the rehearsal process and will perform a selection of Broadway songs and dances at the end of the week. Grades 2-4. 10:30 a.m.- noon. JULY 27-31 — Musical Theatre & Comedy Improv: Theatre games and the basics of comedy improv with a performance the final day of camp. Grades 5-8. 1-4 p.m. AUG. 3-7 — Let's Make a Movie: Students will work together to make their own short film, which will be posted on the ALT website and YouTube channel. Grades 5-7. 1-4 p.m. AUG. 3-7 — Let's Make a Movie: Students will work together to make their own short film, which will be posted on the ALT website and YouTube channel. Grades 8-12. 1-4 p.m. Community Creative Center 505 W. Spring St., Fayetteville 571-2706 communitycreativecenter.org Email jessica@communitycreative center.org. This year, the Community Creative Center is offering the same great fun — a full week of hands-on arts adventures exploring art in the world around us — virtually on Zoom. All art supplies are included in the camp fee. Each week's box of supplies will be ready for curbside pick-up at CCC the weekend before camp begins. Students can register for morning, afternoon or both camps. JUNE 8-12 — Virtual Summer Art Camp I: Painting, drawing, sculpting and more. Ages 6-9 OR 10-14. 9-11 a.m. OR 2-4 p.m. JUNE 15-19 — Virtual Summer Art Camp II: Painting, drawing, sculpting and more. Ages 6-9 OR 10-14. 9-11 a.m. OR 2-4 p.m. JUNE 22-26 — Virtual Summer Art Camp III: Painting, drawing, sculpting and more. Ages 6-9 OR 10-14. 9-11 a.m. OR 2-4 p.m. The Art Experience 2227 N. College Ave. 442-0557 theartexp.org The Art Experience has openings in its art therapy group for teenage girls. For more information, email Jo Ann Kaminsky at joannkaminsky@joannkaminsky.com. Walton Arts Center 495 W. Dickson St. 443-5600 waltonartscenter.org. "We usually have an intern program during the summer for high schoolers, but won't this year because we are still not at the office," says WAC spokes- woman Jennifer Wilson. "We've also done some comedy camps in the past but did not have one planned for this season." Mount Sequoyah Center 150 N. Skyline Drive 443-4531 mountsequoyah.org "We are finalizing our in-person camps and activities right now, [and] I am planning to offer some virtual options as well as some kits for kids and parents that can be picked up and taken home," says spokeswoman Emily Gentry. Email her at Emily.gentry@ mountsequoyah.org. Springdale Arts Center of the Ozarks 214 S. Main St. 751-5441 acozarks.org No classes are scheduled at this time. Shiloh Museum of Ozark History 118 W. Johnson Ave. 750-8165 shilohmuseum.org Registration is under way for the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History's virtual online summer camps for children. The theme is "The History of Transportation in Northwest Arkansas," with a focus on railroads, resorts, roads and air travel. JUNE 15-19 — Camp I: Ages 7-10. 9-11:30 a.m. JULY 13-17 — Camp II: Ages 11-14. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thanks to a generous donor, the camps are free of charge, but space is limited. To register, call 750-8165 or email Education Manager Judy Costello at jcostello@springdalear.gov. The Jones Center 922 E. Emma Ave. 756-8090 thejonescenter.net The Jones Center is offering a variety of recreational opportunities via the internet. Among them are a 30-day Lego challenge; a DIY obstacle course; an at-home gymnastics class; activities to connect with nature; and a learn-to-ride bike guide. 10 WHAT'S UP! JUNE 7-13, 2020 Classes Continued From Page 9 Benton County Rogers Rogers Historical Museum 313 S. Second St., Rogers 621-1154 rogershistoricalmuseum.org Kid's Craft Corner has become a virtual event for the summer. The next monthly KCC will be at 2 p.m. June 20. Museum staff will be giving a brief history about stained glass windows and then making a sun catcher. Since the program is virtual, says Museum Director Serena Barnett, "we're calling it 'AT HOME Kid's Craft Corner' and encouraging everyone who's participating to share photos of their finished crafts with us with #rhmathome." "Folks will be able to register their kids — limit to five per family, please — on the museum's website by June 18, pick up their kits at the museum on June 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and then join us on Facebook beginning at 2 p.m. on June 20 to follow along with our video," she explains. Mallory Harris (center) pretends to paint a painting during a previous Broadway Now Musical Theater Camp at Arts Live Theatre in Fayetteville. Starting June 15, online camps for all ages will be offered to eliminate coronavirus concerns. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk) Rachel Bland, a teaching artist with Trike Theatre, works with Bridget Davis of Bella Vista on a choreography exercise during a previous day camp in Bentonville. To alleviate covid-19 concerns, the theater will offer online camps for children of all ages starting June 22. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Ben Goff) FEATURE

