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Summer is right around the corner, which means school’s out and it’s time to plan summer activities.

That’s where The Living Arts & Science Center comes in. Registration is now open for summer camp, with a variety of STEAM-focused classes throughout June for kids of all ages.

But it’s not just for kids. Adults can get creative too with the Basic Ceramics Summer Camp, a beginner-friendly class covering the fundamentals of working with clay in a fun, relaxed studio setting July 20 to July 24.

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