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Music Makers Camp

Join us for our annual inclusive summer arts camp! 

Campers will sing, play, move, and create alongside our team of board certified music therapists. 

Pricing includes 15+ hours of camp with a therapeutic focus, 1:1 staff support and art materials. 

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More Info

  • Our camp is limited to a maximum of 5-6 participants to ensure 1:1 support can be provided

  • Our participants will always have access to a separate quiet space throughout camp if it is needed 

  • Siblings are welcome! 

  • We typically have 2 camps over the summer June - August split up by ages. One for ages 4-8 and one for 8-14. 

  • If there is a high demand, we may add an additional camp for those families! 

What do we do?

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Camps include 3-6 participants allowing for a safe environment for each individual to engage in shared music making/play.

Some activities during camp can include counting, reading, shape identification and more! All presented through musical context 

Campers will experience playing and exploring unique instruments with the support of a music therapist.

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Instrument Playing and Singing

Academics

Socializing

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Camp will have ample time for sensory regulation activities to ensure that each participant is able to feel comfortable within the space at all times.

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Camps will include time to create and share in an accessible way through coloring, instrument making, and more!

Sensory Regulation/Movement

Crafts

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