In this file photo from June 2015, instructor Lily Hope helps Maisy Messing, left, with ravenstail weaving as Sofia Lindoff, center, and Zoie Branch watch during their Juneau Fine Arts Camp class at Juneau-Douglas High School. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

In this file photo from June 2015, instructor Lily Hope helps Maisy Messing, left, with ravenstail weaving as Sofia Lindoff, center, and Zoie Branch watch during their Juneau Fine Arts Camp class at Juneau-Douglas High School. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

Sign-up for Juneau Fine Arts Camp open

Children from kindergarten through sixth grade are invited to learn everything from printmaking to cooking, theater and dance at this summer’s Juneau Fine Arts Camp on June 5-30.

Registration is now open for the camp’s four weeklong sessions, which all take place at Juneau-Douglas High School. Registration can be found online at http://juneaudance.org/fine-arts-camp/ along with a schedule and a full list of classes.

Camps run from 9 a.m.-2:20 p.m., with pre-camp care provided from 8-9 a.m. and post-camp care provided at Harboview Elementary School RALLY until 5:30 p.m. Registration for RALLY is required and can be found at http://www.juneauschools.org/.

Camp days consist of five age-group-specific learning sessions. Weekly rates are based on the number of classes students want to attend. Need-based financial aid may be available.

The morning session, which includes the first three classes of the day, costs $114 for the week. The afternoon session (two classes) costs $76. Full-day sessions are $190.

This year’s slate of classes includes beginning and intermediate ukulele, make your own superhero, optical illusions, ravenstail weaving, zine making and optical illusions.

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