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Mystic Arts Center Scholarship Benefits Student Participating in Fresh Air Fund
Every year MAC gives out aid for low-income students. This year they helped a student participating in the Fresh Air Fund, a non-profit providing children with free summer vacations.

By Barbara Lipsche, Mystic Arts Center
When Carla Petrocelli realized seven-year-old Faith was visiting her home in Westerly, R.I. at the same time her daughter Alison was enrolled in Art Explorers, part of MAC’s summer art camp series, she couldn’t think of a better experience than to have Faith join her daughter in the class.
“I wanted to give Faith a nurturing and creative outlet,” Carla said.
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But one thing Carla hadn’t planned for was the unexpected cost of Faith’s enrollment. That’s when she stumbled upon information about MAC’s Art for All scholarship program online, which in the last year provided a dozen children and adults free or low-cost enrollment in MAC’s education programs.
“I thought it wouldn’t hurt to ask for Faith, as we were financially responsible for her entire visit,” she said.
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Faith’s visit was the first of what Carla hopes to be many from children participating in Fresh Air Fund, a non-profit working to give free summer vacations to inner-city children from low-income households in New York City. The organization supports more than 9,000 students each year, and besides summer vacations, it offers educational camps that enhance literacy and career skills at no cost.
“Faith was thrilled when she heard she would be attending art camp during her stay. I think the opportunity to create art that she could take home with her made a lasting, positive impression,” Carla said.
In 2012, the Mystic Arts Center distributed $1,250 in scholarships to give children and adults access to education programs. The fund, contributed to by Eric and Carol Natwig and Mystic Rotary paid for a range of classes including Art Explorer Camps—weekly children’s classes with projects in drawing, painting and media—and Figure Drawing to help adults and teens build technical drawing skills.
“When people’s budgets are tight, they find it hard to justify an expense like an art class,” MAC’s Education Director, Dawn Salerno said. “I think it’s fair to assume that in all scholarship cases, the student would not be here if it weren’t for the financial aid we extend to them.”
Learn more about MAC’s Art For All scholarship here, and read more about the Fresh Air Fund organization online at www.freshair.org.
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