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SUMMER YOUTH ART STUDIO (AGES 0-12) – A FREE drop-in class!

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The "Summer Youth Art Studio," a free drop-in class for children aged 0-12, is set to take place on September 21, 2024, at the Pendleton Center for the Arts. This initiative offers a wonderful opportunity for young artists to explore their creativity in a supportive environment. The event is part of a broader series of classes scheduled for multiple Saturdays, including October 5, October 19, and November 2, 2024. Each session aims to engage children in various artistic activities, fostering their imagination and skills. The Pendleton Center for the Arts, located at 214 N Main St, Pendleton, OR, serves as an ideal venue for such community events, promoting access to arts education.

Parents are encouraged to participate alongside their children, making it a family-friendly outing. This program not only enhances the cultural fabric of Pendleton but also underscores the importance of arts in childhood development. The initiative reflects a commitment to making art accessible to all families in the region.

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