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Rock to the Future's GuitarStars Summer Camp
Basic Information
Address: 2051 E Cumberland St, Philadelphia, PA, 19125
Email: info@rocktothefuture.org
Phone Number: 2153029633
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Additional Information
School District: Philadelphia
County: Philadelphia
Ages: 7-12
Capacity: Philadelphia
Program Information:
Rock to the Future's GuitarStars Summer Camp runs from June 17 to June 21 for ages 7-12. Youth rockers will learn guitar, bass guitar, or keyboard, join a band and write original music, learn cover songs, participate in creative workshops, work with guest performers, and perform at the final showcase. The camp is co-ed with no experience necessary, and all instruments are provided. The camp takes place from 9am to 3pm at Kensington High School: 2051 E Cumberland St. Philadelphia, PA, 19125. Septa Key Cards are available, and lunch will be provided. All applicants will automatically be reviewed to receive a scholarship and most Philadelphia student qualify. For students who do not qualify for a scholarship, tuition is $250 for the week.
Space is limited to 35 students on a first-come, first-served basis, and applications must be received by May 30th. To learn more or enroll in a summer camp, visit the website or contact Josh at Josh@RocktotheFuture.org or 215-302-9633.