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West Chester University Announces The Return Of Summer Camps And Programs

West Chester University today announced dates and information for summer programs and camps.

May 3, 2021

John Villella, Vice President for University Affairs and Chief of Staff says, “West
Chester University is thrilled to be able to invite the young students, performers,
artists, and athletes of our community to our campus this summer. We are carefully
and thoroughly planning for camps and campers using limited enrollments, distancing,
the use of indoor and outdoor spaces, and mask-wearing as COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
We want nothing more than for our young campers to enjoy our campus and programs in
a safe and healthy environment.”

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In all, dozens of in-person and virtual camps and programs are scheduled for school-aged
children from the surrounding region in high-quality, relatively low-cost programs.
Information and links to registration for each camp can be found at www.wcupa.edu/summercamps/. Many programs are currently accepting registrations, or will be by early May. Programs
are led by expert faculty and coaches, student-athletes, and by local professionals
who are specialists in each camp’s field. On-campus programs take place in West Chester
University’s state-of-the-art facilities.

For young musicians, West Chester University’s Wells School of Music will host in-person
day camps for Elementary, Middle and High School-aged musicians. Elementary and Middle
School musicians in grades 3 – 8 (2020-21), grouped separately, are invited to attend
in-person music camp from Monday, June 28 – Friday, July 2 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
The High School Summer Music Institute for 9th – 12th graders (2020-21), will run Tuesday, July 6 through Saturday, July 10, from 10 a.m.
– 4 p.m. each day. The Summer Jazz Camp is open to high school jazz musicians and
advanced middle school jazz musicians in 7th – 12 grade (2020-21), and runs Monday, July 12 – Friday, July 16 from 10 a.m. – 4
p.m. All music camps are held in the Swope Music Building and Performing Arts Center,
817 S. High Street. Indoor and outdoor spaces will be utilized. Registration opens
around May 3 and space may be limited to align with social distancing requirements.

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School-aged thespians are invited to train in all areas of theatre arts at the Pennsylvania
Theatre Institute’s camps for ages 8 – 18. Hone skills in acting, voice, dance, improv.
and design at the Young Company camp for ages 8 – 14, running Monday – Fridays from
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. the weeks of August 2 and August 9th. The one-week Pre-College Intensive, focused on audition preparation for performers
ages 15 – 18, will run Monday, July 26 – Friday, July 30 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. All
theatre camps take place in the E.O. Bull Center for the Arts, 2 E. Rosedale Avenue.

Young artists ages 8 – 12 can register for community clay classes on Saturdays (June
5 – July 3) from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Classes take place in the E.O. Bull Center for
the Arts’ Ceramics Studio at 2 E. Rosedale Avenue.

Educational enrichment camps include learning the writing process in a relaxed, non-threatening
camp environment with the Pennsylvania Literature and Writing Project’s Young Writers/Young
Readers camp. Students in grades 1 - 11 will compose, share, and edit all genres of
writing, as well as share and explore quality, age-appropriate literature. The camp
runs Monday – Thursdays the weeks of July 12 and July 19 from either 9 a.m. – 12 noon,
or 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Space is limited and registrations will open on May 3. The iCamp
Summer Media Academy for media-minded rising high school seniors will be held virtually
this year from August 1 – 7. The camp is free to a select number of students through
an application process at https://icampwcu.org/how-to-apply/.

For athletes, a limited number of athletic camps will be offered. Further details
and protocols will be provided the first week of May.


This press release was produced by West Chester University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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