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Register for Creative Summer Camps at the Adler Center

The David Adler Music and Art Center is pleased to announce open registration for its popular day camps, and Junior Counselor classes. Early registration is recommended, as students make their own schedules and popular classes fill quickly.

Camp Adler: Camp Adler is the camp for youth (ages 5-11) to explore music, drama, and art. Campers explore current interests and develop new ones as they build their own schedule from a variety of exciting art, music, and drama classes. Choose from Ukulele, Improv!, Broadway Bound, Art Experiments, and Clay classes as you grow your creative skills and make new friends.

In Junior Counselor training, students entering grades 7 - 10 participate in community art projects, assist younger students in their classrooms, and receive first-aid training and advanced instruction in music, art, and drama.

Two sessions: June 11 - 29 and July 9 - 27. Full-day and Half-day options and Extended Care is available.

Chamber Music Camp: Work with professional musicians in this one-week camp designed for young musicians (ages 7-15) who want to play as an ensemble. Musicians are placed in chamber groups according to age and ability. Receive individual instruction, daily performance opportunities, and present an end-of-camp concert for families and friends. One Session, August 6-10.

For pricing and more information about summer programming at the Adler Center, visit: www.adlercenter.org

About the David Adler Music and Arts Center: The David Adler Estate, the country home of the renowned North Shore architect, celebrates its centennial in 2018. The David Adler Music and Arts Center is dedicated to preserving Adler's legacy by making music and the arts an integral part of everyday life. Its year-round activities are designed to foster engagement and achievement in the arts for the people of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. The David Adler Music and Arts Center is located at 1700 North Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, IL 60048.

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