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Far Off Places

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Far Off Places

1400 E. Hanna Ave
Indianapolis,IN 46227

info@cgfinearts.org

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FAR OFF PLACES - CAMP INFORMATION

Camp Type: Day
Session Length: 9:00-4:30 with an optional 8:00-5:30
Camp Focus:



Far Off Places - Campers Ages 7-12 will Journey Through Time to far off places featuring music from Alice in Wonderland, Narnia, Peter Pan and more. Campers will perform in a showcase at the end of the week on Friday at 4:30.

NEW THIS YEAR - Before & After Care is available. Camp takes place from 9:00-4:30, but you can drop off as early as 8:00AM and pick up as late as 5:30. This is available at an additional $60 per camper.

ALL SUMMER CAMPS WILL TAKE PLACE at the University of Indianapolis - Ransburg Auditorium.

Students will need to bring a lunch each day. Snacks, water, and crafts will be provided. All camp fees are non-refundable.


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