Catamount Arts Summer Camps & Events

June 5, 2023

Catamount Arts has many different camps and events in the works for this summer. Below you will find a list of the different summer offerings planned so far for the 2023 year.


Water ski camp:

Looking for something fun to do this summer? Learn the art of water skiing! Instructor Steve Dolgin has taught hundreds of water skiers through the years, and you or your kids could be next! Beginner through advanced welcome. Spots are limited, so book now!

https://www.catamountarts.org/show/details/harveys-lake-3-day-water-ski-camp/


Free summer film series for kids:

Head to the Arts Center on Eastern Avenue this summer every Tuesday and Thursday from mid June to mid August at 1:30pm for a Free Summer Film Series for Kids. Candy, popcorn, and drinks will be available for purchase. 

https://www.catamountarts.org/film/


Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series:

The Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series continues in the summer of 2023 with 11 free, family-friendly concerts at two St. J locations! From July 9th through August 27th, enjoy 5pm Sunday shows at the stunning Dog Mountain; and yes, dogs are welcome! Returning this year in partnership with Discover St. Johnsbury and the Town of St. Johnsbury, Final Fridays! Formerly #GetDownTown, the 3 Final Friday events will include incredible street fairs, gallery strolls, and a Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series concert on Railroad Street on Fridays June 30, July 28, and August 25, at 7pm. Visit www.discoverstjohnsbury.com or https://www.catamountarts.org/shows-and-events/levitt-amp-st-johnsbury-music-series/ for more info!


EPIC Music Camp:

Catamount Arts will offer its popular EPIC Music Camps this summer at Grace Methodist Church, for students entering grades 4-12. New students are invited to learn violin, while current EPIC Music students may try a new instrument (first week only) or stick with their current instrument, and will serve as mentors for new students. Camp faculty will include Artistic Director Jason Bergman, Marshall Meade, and Roy MacNeil. Each week will include high quality music instruction, games and performance opportunities, and students will explore classical and traditional music in large and small ensembles. Mini classes for experienced players may include music theory, improvisation, composition, and string quartets. https://www.catamountarts.org/show/details/epic-music-camp/


Messy Arts Camp:

In this weeklong 2D & 3D arts camp, students will use nature as inspiration when exploring a variety of messy mediums. Create larger-than-life acrylic paintings of local flora, splash watercolors on paper, create freestanding sculptures, and use clay, mud, and other natural materials to create sculptural forest palaces!

https://www.catamountarts.org/show/details/messy-arts-camp-students-entering-grades-3-8/


Make Music Day:

This year, Make Music Day in St. Johnsbury will take place on the lawn of United Community Church, located at 1325 Main Street. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and come listen to the free tunes on Wednesday, June 21, from 5pm to 8pm to hear a diverse array of local musicians! Food will be available for purchase.

https://www.catamountarts.org/community-art-outreach/make-music-day/

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