January 1, 2025 - 00:50

The Marathon Center for the Performing Arts is excited to unveil its engaging winter education programming for 2025. This season features a range of opportunities designed to inspire creativity and artistic expression among students of all ages.
One of the highlights is the Visual Art Clubs, which will provide participants with an array of arts and crafts projects over a six-week course. Each age group will have the chance to explore various mediums and techniques, encouraging individual creativity and collaborative learning.
In addition to visual arts, the center will also offer workshops in music and performing arts, allowing students to develop their skills and confidence in a supportive environment. These programs aim to foster a love for the arts while providing valuable educational experiences.
With a commitment to nurturing talent and creativity, the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts invites the community to participate in these enriching winter programs. Registration details and schedules will be available soon, ensuring everyone can join in the artistic fun this season.
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