Children’s Summer Arts Camp

Title: Children’s Summer Arts Camp
Location: Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, Murray Hill, Mt. Morris
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Description: The Summer Arts Camp is a multidisciplinary arts experience in a day camp format for children ages 8-13. Programming will be provided by Glenn McClure and other Buy Local Build a Future Artists. The program is July 26-29 and will be held at Livingston Arts Center and Al Lorenz Park in Mount Morris. Fee only $20 due to the support of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Advance registration is required. Please print, complete and submit the registration materials to GVCA to reserve your child’s space. Registration forms available on GVCA website.
Start Date: 2010-07-26
End Date: 2010-07-29

McClure Productions

As we work to upgrade the website, here is some information on McClure Productions and Glenn’s current projects. Email Glenn or call us at 585-243-0324 for more information. Global Arts Education-W/OW Together with our Denver-based partner W/OW (WithOut Words Inc.), we are using the Arts to teach vital health education lessons in the Third World.  [...]

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Sunday in Ghana

This trip continues to become more surreal.  Remember when I wrote about the hard rain that kept getting harder and harder?  Well that has become a theme for the trip. Whereas I started the trip with orphans at a rural school in an Appalachia-like area, I thought that the lavish hotel was going to be [...]

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Ghana- Nov 8, 08

Internet access has been difficult the last couple of days,  but now that I have it for a short time, here is a quick update. Our group were honored guests at the ritual sacrifice of a sheep yesterday.  This festival was mind blowing.  It commemorated the exodus journey of the Asante people.  The chief was [...]

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Glenn in Ghana

Glenn and the McClure Productions team are working on a number of projects in Ghana.  One is a new project.  We are doing a pilot project to develop art-based instruction to teach children and families in Third World countries how to use mosquito netting.  Mosquito netting is shown to reduce the incidence of disease in [...]

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