Camps Give Kids a Place To Go During Strike
Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun-Times reports on camps offered by Chicago area theatres during the Chicago teachers strike:
"Responding to demand caused by the Chicago teachers strike, local enterprises are setting up strike camps for parents looking for constructive and creative places to leave their kids during the day, but nearly all come at a cost. Lookingglass Theatre is one of a number of groups offering day-to-day drama workshop programs. Lookingglass is holding its camp from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the strike on the 22nd floor of the John Hancock building Children ages 5 to 8 can engage in arts exploration activities, including storytelling, music and art, and kids 9 to 13 learn theater." READ MORE.
"Responding to demand caused by the Chicago teachers strike, local enterprises are setting up strike camps for parents looking for constructive and creative places to leave their kids during the day, but nearly all come at a cost. Lookingglass Theatre is one of a number of groups offering day-to-day drama workshop programs. Lookingglass is holding its camp from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the strike on the 22nd floor of the John Hancock building Children ages 5 to 8 can engage in arts exploration activities, including storytelling, music and art, and kids 9 to 13 learn theater." READ MORE.


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