2010 Children's Events - ALL FOR FREE!

Summer Youth Extravaganza
Monday, July 12, 2010
PNC Bank Arts Center

School Children's Show:
Girl Authority and the Rock & Roll Chorus

Monday, July 12 @ 11:00 A.M.
PNC Bank Arts Center


FREE School Children's Performances
Performances are presented by the Garden State Arts Foundation FREE of charge to New Jersey's school children in the spring and fall at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey. The Arts Center is located at Exit 116, both northbound and southbound on the Garden State Parkway.

In 1998, the Foundation began taking the show "on the road" to reach school children who are located too far away to attend performances at the Arts Center. Mercer, Cape May, Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Atlantic county school children have had the opportunity to attend performances in their own backyard as part of the Foundation's continued outreach program.

The school mailing list includes over 5,000 private, public and parochial schools. Your school can be included. Please submit your request on letterhead to School Children's Programs, Garden State Arts Foundation, P.O. Box 5013, Woodbridge, NJ 07095 or call us at (732) 442-9200.

Children's Performance
The Children's performance offers students from kindergarten to 8th grade the opportunity to attend a live theatrical production. As economic downturns create a challenge for families to invest in the performing arts experience, our goal is to increase children's exposure to music, art and theater through stage productions held at the PNC Bank Arts Center and various venues throughout New Jersey.

Summer Youth Extravaganza
Summer Youth Extravaganza is a free event presented for children participating in Summer Youth programs at township parks, recreation centers, summer camps and day care facilities, many from urban areas in New Jersey. The Foundation presents action-packed performances designed to entertain and educate.

Many of the children who attend Summer Youth Extravaganza have never had the opportunity to experience a live performance. This free event makes it possible.

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