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Austin Peay State Universitys Community School of the Arts Opens Spring Registration

Clarksville, TNLocal News

Austin Peay State University’s Community School of the Arts (CSA) is now accepting registrations for its Spring 1 term, scheduled from January 27 to March 7, 2025. This program is designed to offer a rich variety of arts classes that cater to children, youth, and adults, promoting creativity and self-expression across all age groups. CSA Director Kevin Loveland expressed enthusiasm for the new course offerings, such as Melody Makers and Music for Children, alongside popular returning classes. The curriculum includes diverse subjects, including ceramics, drawing, dance, and theatre, providing comprehensive educational opportunities for aspiring artists. Loveland emphasized the importance of early registration to ensure participation and skill enhancement for all students.

The CSA's commitment to affordable, high-quality arts education makes it a key resource in the Clarksville area. Those interested can view the complete class schedule and register online through the APSU Community School of the Arts website. For more information about the CSA, potential participants can visit the APSU website or contact them via email.

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