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ArtsLive Theatre 818 N. Sang Ave. 521-4932, artslivetheatre.com n Let's Create a Play Together! 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. March 19-23; ages 5 to 8; $110. Aspiring thespians will create their own play. Students will perform the play based on their own ideas and char- acters on the final day of camp. Young actors will learn performance skills, the importance of working as a team, coop- eration and collaboration. n Broadway Bound Theatre, 9 to 10:30 a.m. March 19-23; ages 9 to 12; $130. Kids will spend each session learn- ing material and developing singing and dancing skills essential for every musical theater performer and any stu- dent who is interested in becoming a well-rounded actor. Material from cur- rent Broadway shows will be performed in a public performance the final day of camp. n Stage Combat, 11:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. March 19-23; ages 9 to 12; $110. Young actors learn to slap, pull hair, a bit of sword work and how to safely stage fight. Young actors will also learn performance skills, the importance of working as a team, cooperation and collaboration and give a public perfor- mance the final day of camp. Fayetteville Athletic Club 2920 E. Zion Road 587-0500, fayac.com n Arts and crafts, swimming, gym games, sports and a field trip to Fun City. 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 19-23; ag- es 5-12; $29.95 a day for members, $39.95 a day for nonmembers. Mount Sequoyah Day Camps 150 N. Skyline Dr. 443-4531, mountsequyah.org n Food and fitness, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 20; ages 5 to 12; $55 a day or $150 all three days. Apple Seeds will lead a farm to table cooking class at the Apple Seeds teaching farm. Campers will go into the gardens to harvest ingredients and make a healthy meal together in the teaching kitchen. Campers also will enjoy fun fitness, yoga, games and more at Mount Sequoyah. n Art and drama, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 21; ages 5 to 12; $55 a day or $150 all three days. TheatreSquared will lead a segment about drama, and campers will get to experience the art of weaving and par- ticipate in other various other arts and crafts activities. n Sport and outdoor, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 22; ages 5 to 12; $55 a day or $150 all three days. Campers play a variety of sports, including tennis, dodge ball, soccer, archery and Gaga ball. They will also go on a hike and participate in other nature activities. Paper and Thread Studio 1613 E. Ridgeway Drive 463-0105 n My First Sewing Box, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., March 20-22; ages 5 and older; $195. Children will create their very own sewing boxes — a pin cushion, sew a button pouch, a needle case and more. Terra Studios 12103 Hazel Valley Road 643-3185, terrastudios.com n Clay pinch pot class, 11 to 11:30 a.m. March 19-24; all ages; $5 a day. Each student will create and design his own little pinch pot out of clay. n Clay owl class, 1 to 2 p.m. March 19; ages 7 and older; $15. Students will create owls built from two pinch pots. Students use their imaginations to create their own char- acter. n Hula Hoop Hoopla, 3 to 4 p.m. March 20; all ages; $15. Each student will create and design a custom hula hoop, then learn a few fancy tricks with the hoop. n Clay turtle class, 3 to 4 p.m., March 24; ages 7 and older; $15. Students will build their own turtles from pinch pots. n Small clay castle, 3 to 4p.m. March 23; ages 7 and older; $15 Children can imagine getting ready to defend their fortresses while they make their very own small clay castles. 38 WHAT'S UP! MARCH 18-24, 2018 ROUNDUP Spring Continued From Page 37 NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK The nonprofit organization Apple Seeds will be working with the Mount Sequoyah Day Camp program March 20. Children will harvest vegetables from the Apple Seeds garden and learn to prepare them for a meal in the teaching kitchen.

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