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Color, Craft, Create!Spring ArtsStudents in grades 2–4 are invited to get creative each week as they dive into a brand-new art project. From painting and crafting to beading and imaginative design, students will explore a variety of hands-on activities that can be completed in under an hour. This enrichment program encourages creativity, confidence, and fun in a relaxed, supportive environment. The program will be led by Beth Levin (3rd grade Lead Teacher) and Sandra Carlton (3rd grade Associate Teacher), who are excited to inspire young artists and guide them through each week’s project.Spring 2026 -
EcoArts KidsSpring ArtsEcoArts Kids makes art time the best part of the week! Kids get to paint, sculpt, draw, and build with all kinds of materials. From watercolors and clay to pastels and cool recycled stuff, every project is inspired by real plants and animals, so kids can discover the amazing nature all around them. We play with color, try new art skills, and create things they’ll be proud to bring home, all while learning how to help take care of our planet. What to expect each week: Drawing & Painting Techniques Recycled Sculptures Eco -Themed Projects Art Journals for self-expression Student finale showcase Led by EcoArts KidsSpring 2026 -
Mindfulness and Hand Building CeramicsSpring ArtsIn this mindful hand building ceramics class, we slow down and connect with the tactile joy of clay. Through simple, meditative techniques, you’ll learn to shape functional and sculptural pieces while cultivating presence, patience, and creative flow. No prior experience is needed—just your hands, curiosity, and a willingness to play. Led by LJCDS Visual Arts Educators Sani Vanderspek and Alexis GrinboldSpring 2026