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School of Ballet San Antonio aims to teach students the art of ballet and its history
Read full article: School of Ballet San Antonio aims to teach students the art of ballet and its historyThe School of Ballet San Antonio aims to teach children all aspects of the ballet when they attend its programs.
San Antonio Police Department to host summer camp for high school students this June
Read full article: San Antonio Police Department to host summer camp for high school students this JuneThe San Antonio Police Department is offering high school students a chance to learn more about the agency during a summer camp.
Pediatric burn camp partners with firefighters to raise awareness for burn survivors
Read full article: Pediatric burn camp partners with firefighters to raise awareness for burn survivorsThe Texas Burn Survivor Society’s (TBSS) annual pediatric burn camp returned after a three-year hiatus this past Sunday.
Learn everything from playing the drums to making your art come to life at BlackBox Music & Arts
Read full article: Learn everything from playing the drums to making your art come to life at BlackBox Music & ArtsBlackBox Music and Arts is a local owned family business that focuses on kids learning music, singing, arts and acting.
This virtual camp includes 1,200 videos and experiences -- and they’re all free
Read full article: This virtual camp includes 1,200 videos and experiences -- and they’re all freeSummer camp might not be an option this year, but YouTube has created a free #CampYouTube, so as to re-create common camp experiences through YouTube videos. These include arts and crafts, sports, writing workshops, photography tutorials, mental health exercises, exploring the outdoors and SO much more — seriously, there are about 1,200 videos in total. Any interest in learning how to make a ping pong ball float? Plus, YouTube uses resources for its videos from partners like the BBC, Imagination Library, Code.org, Breakthrough Junior Challenge, Google Arts and Culture, National Geographic Society, Sesame Street and others. “These resources are not meant to replace homework assigned by teachers, but meant to complement that work,” YouTube states on its camp website.