The Creative Arts Co-op will be hosting its annual 'Open House' on Friday, August 22, 2008 from 4:00-6:00pm. The yearly event always coincides with the beginning of school. "Our fall schedule begins in September in order to give families time to adjust to the new school year and decide if after school classes are right at this time," commented Mary Kaye Eisenberg. "I look forward to meeting students and parents interested in our programs. During the open house we will have videos of past performance programs and a display of past art projects to give everyone an idea of what we have to offer."
Available classes include a variety of arts related options for everyone from 3 years through 103 years. Theatre, Show Choir, Dance, and Visual Arts are just part of the offerings. The Co-op also offers camp programs during school breaks.
Please stop by on Friday afternoon to see what the Creative Arts Co-op is up to - and to see what else we offer with and for Roane County. With everything from pre-school classes to adult murder mystery performances, the Co-op has something for everyone.
For more information, visit the Creative Arts Co-op studio during the open house at 505 N. Roane Street, in Harriman on Friday, August 22, 2008 from 4:00-6:00pm or call at 765-1129 or visit the website at (link...).
On a Personal Note - While the Co-op welcomes everyone who passes through our doors - whether they are students or audience members, please remember to support all local businesses in Roane County. We all have a vested interest in making Roane County the finest county in Tennessee. Thank you.
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What a great program! I love this stuff and will support you guys all the way.