Road Trip USA with KidzArt (Vail / Southeast Tucson)
Description: Join KidzArt for a Road Trip across the USA without leaving the room! Using paint, clay, pastels and more, artists will create projects themed around some of the unique characteristics of our widespread country from the desert southwest to the bay of New York City.
Dates: June 24-28
Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Where: Cottonwood Elementary
Address: 9950 Rees Loop, Tucson, AZ 85747
Cost: $175. Sibling discount available
Ages: 6-9
Organization: KidzArt Tucson
Phone: 520-495-4952
Email: KFrawley@KidzArt.com
Registration website: www.hisawyer.com
Registration deadline: June 9, 2024
Is the registration fee refundable? Yes
Camp days offered: Half-day
Maximum attendees: 15
Is lunch offered? No
Extended days offered: No
Discounts: Sibling: Save 10% on additional registrations
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