Registration now open for River Kids free after-school art program

A new, thirteen-week art program is set to begin on January 22, offering children in first through sixth grade a free opportunity to explore their creativity. Registration is now open, though space is limited and reservations are required.

Key Takeaways:

  • Registration is now open to the public.
  • The program is free of charge.
  • Open to children in first through sixth grade.
  • Classes run for thirteen weeks.
  • Space is limited, so reservations must be made in advance.

Overview of the Program

River Kids is rolling out a free after-school art program designed specifically for elementary-age children. The initiative will introduce participants to various art techniques and provide a space for them to express their creativity.

Schedule and Duration

Classes will take place every Thursday from 3:45 to 5:00 p.m., beginning on January 22. This schedule spans thirteen weeks, ensuring a regular meeting time that allows students to delve deeper into art projects and develop new skills.

Eligibility and Registration Requirements

Open to children in first through sixth grade, this program welcomes a broad range of skill levels and experience. However, space is limited, and all families interested in enrolling must secure a reservation in advance.

Benefits for Children

Beyond simply teaching artistic techniques, these weekly sessions give participants an engaging creative outlet. Parents can enjoy the convenience of consistent scheduling, while children gain the opportunity to hone their imagination in a structured environment.

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