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Summer Camps Heller and Clark Theatres will hold a series of Theatre Camps over Summer 2010. Both theatres are operating at our new Henthorne Park location. This is a great opportunity for children ages 8 (must have completed 2nd grade) to 14 who are interested in getting involved in theatre. The camp includes classes on acting, dancing, and other performance skills. The dates for summer theatre camps at Henthorne Park are: Session 1: June 14-25 Session 2: June 28-July 9 (No camp on July 5th) Session 3: July 12-23 We can only take 20 students per session, due to budget constraints. Thanks to the generosity of companies and individuals, Tulsa Parks will be expanding their Summer Day Camps. Henthorne Performing Arts Center will now have one additional session of theatre camp. All other sessions are full. This is a great opportunity for children ages 8 (must have completed 2nd grade) to 14 who are interested in getting involved in theatre. The camp includes classes on acting, dancing, and other performance skills. Registration is available at Henthorne Park, 4825 S. Quaker. Enrollment is limited to 40 students. The cost is $150 per two week session. The dates for the additional summer theatre camps at Henthorne Park are: July 26 – August 6. We are taking Enrollment now Classes begin at 8:30 am and end at 4:30 pm. The camp has early drop off at 7:30 am and late pick up at 5:30 pm. Children will need to bring a sack lunch each day. There will be performances for family and friends the last two days of each session beginning at 5:15 and lasting until 6:30. For information call 746-5065 Heller and Clark Theatres are part of the Park and Recreation Department of the City of Tulsa. Heller and Clark Theatres @ Henthorne are located at 4825 S Quaker just east of 48th and Peoria. Map to The New Location Reservations can be made by calling 746-5065 or tickets can be purchased at the door. For more information call 746-5065
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