Registration now open for Summer Art Camps from Shorelake Arts

Shoreline, WALocal News

ShoreLake Arts is excited to announce that registration is now open for its Summer Art Camps, designed to inspire creativity among children and young adults. Each camp lasts one week, offering flexible options for both full-day and half-day attendance to accommodate diverse schedules. Participants can look forward to new themes introduced weekly, ensuring an enriching and enjoyable experience throughout the summer. The camps will take place at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center, conveniently located at 1207 N 152nd St, Shoreline, WA, with activities starting on June 23, 2025. This initiative not only promotes artistic expression but also enhances community engagement through the arts.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to register early to secure spots for their children. For further information and to register online, visit ShoreLakeArts. org. Join in this opportunity to nurture creativity and make lasting memories this summer.

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