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Starting next week at Thea, kids are going to make art, get a little art history and, for the younger kids, get to dress up! The older kids will have more challenging art projects.

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The Thea Foundation’s first summer art classes will feature a theme — “Time Travel Adventure” — reflecting the art history that will be woven in, and they’ll run July 11-14 and 18-21. Teachers will be from the North Little Rock and Pulaski County school districts.

Classes for children entering grades 3-6 will run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Students entering 7th-9th grade will be in class from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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Classes are limited to 15 students; call 379-9512 or e-mail elaine@theafoundation.org for more information, or to contribute to a scholarship fund to make the classes accessible to those who can’t afford the $75 fee.

Those teachers: Anna Wingfield (North Heights Elementary); Betsy Clemons (Lakewood Middle School) and Jonathan Kaplan (Oakbrooke Elementary).

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