Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts registration Summer session June 16 through July 11 KACA’s summer program offers three options: morning session, 8 a.m. to noon; afternoon session, 12:40 p.m. to 4:40 p.m.; or the full day. There are 11 classes
Kaua‘i Academy of Creative Arts registration
Summer session
June 16 through July 11
KACA’s summer program offers three options: morning session, 8 a.m. to noon; afternoon session, 12:40 p.m. to 4:40 p.m.; or the full day. There are 11 classes in the visual and performing arts plus two art zone classes. All classes are at Island School in Puhi.
This year’s program offers drama, airbrush painting, photography, dance, Hawaiiana and storybook writing, singing, drawing, ceramics and piano. Faculty includes Laine Griffith, Mary Nakamura, Penny Nichols, Bobbee Downs and Jennifer Bell-Grey.
Program dates are June 16 through July 11. For children ages 7 to 13 the academy offers seven morning classes. Due to popular demand the academy has added a fourth class to the afternoon program for a total of 11 different classes daily in the visual and performing arts. There will also be a special class called “Art Zone” for 5- and 6-year-old students who have completed kindergarten. There will be one class in the morning and one in the afternoon. Students may enroll for the full day or half day. Half day tuition: $235, full day is $440. Call 346-7586 or info@kauaicreativearts.org
Kula School students shine in photo contest
Each year Canon USA Hawai‘i sponsors an amateur photo contest. The theme this year was “breathtaking views of Hawai‘i.”
This statewide competition gave camera equipment to students placing first, second and third. In addition, 25 honorable mentions were selected.
These works have been framed and hung in the Canon USA Hawai‘i headquarters gallery for the month of April. Kula students who received Honorable mention were sophomore Emily Rider for “Green Napali” and junior Jessie Austin for “Hanalei Glow.”