
P.L.A.Y. Storybook Creation (ages 10-12)
Write, Illustrate, and Create in This One-Week Summer Arts Program
P.L.A.Y. Storybook Creation (ages 10-12)
Write, Illustrate, and Create in This One-Week Summer Arts Program
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DateMon-Fri, Jul 21-25
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Event Starts9:00 AM
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VenueBethel Woods Center for the Arts
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Ticket Prices$275 per week ($260 for members)
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Event Details
Let your child’s imagination take center stage at our 1-Week Storybook Creation Summer Program! Designed for aspiring young authors and illustrators ages 10-12, this hands-on program guides campers through the exciting process of writing, illustrating, and designing their very own storybook.
P.L.A.Y. (Peace. Love. Arts. You.) is a fun-filled summer arts program for kids ages 5-14, set on the legendary grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival! Led by professional teaching artists, kids will dive into music, painting, sculpture, digital design, and more, sparking creativity and community in an unforgettable setting. Register by the week to fit your summer plans—but hurry, spots fill fast!
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About P.L.A.Y. Labs
Ages 10-12 Start to Master
During P.L.A.Y. Labs, kids aged 10-12 dive into the exciting world of digital arts, exploring game design, animation, graphic design, and more—all in our state-of-the-art computer lab. These immersive week-long programs help young creators fine tune their skills, with access to cutting-edge software, by collaborating with peers, and by bringing their wildest ideas to life on screen. Daily schedule includes breaks in nature and social time to recharge and draw inspiration for a perfect blend of tech, creativity, and outdoor fun.
What time does the program start and end?
Drop off begins at 8:45 AM, with programming beginning at 9:00 AM. Pick-up is at 4:00 PM. To keep traffic moving, we practice contactless pick up and drop off in our traffic circle. Program staff will greet you at your vehicle to check children in and out of the program. Tours of the spaces can be scheduled with program staff. Early drop off and/or extended care is not provided.
Are meals or snacks provided?
Children should come to P.L.A.Y. with a packed lunch and snacks that they enjoy. We take 2 snack breaks and a lunch break throughout the day. We always have water coolers accessible (pack a reusable water bottle!). Bethel Woods will provide one afternoon snack daily.
Do you provide transportation?
Currently, we are not offering transportation. However, if transportation is a barrier to participation, please reach out to us at education@bethelwoodscenter.org so that we can help you investigate solutions.
Is financial assistance available?
Yes. Tuition assistance, up to 100%, is available. Details are provided in the application.
What is the staff to participant ratio?
For 5-6 year olds: 1:5
For 7-9 year olds: 1:6
For 10-12 year olds: 1:6
How much time will my child get to spend outside?
Our program is set up to allow for art and music making activities, as well as free play, both indoors and outdoors, rain or shine. We spend as much time as we can outside, with tented spaces for structured activities, open lawn space for running and play, and wooded trails for short hikes and nature exploration. We always take the heat index and other forecasted weather into account when planning our daily schedule, but encourage participants to wear/bring bug spray, sunscreen, and weather appropriate clothing to program.
Can my child bring a device?
No, we do not permit students to use their cell phones unless there is an emergency. If you feel compelled to send your child to program with a cell phone, please discuss usage with them prior to program. Phones are to be stored in backpacks at all times.
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