Honeywell Summer Arts Camps Announced for Grades K-12

Early Bird Registration discounts available through April 30 

WABASH, Ind.—Registration is open for Honeywell Summer Theatre and Visual Art Camps for students in grades K-12. The camps begin June 7, and offer in-person, fully immersive programs led by art and theater teachers and professionals. Summer Art Camps are sponsored by Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management and are offerings of Honeywell Arts & Entertainment. 

The two-week Theatre Camps for grades K-5 will take place in the afternoon from June 7 – 18. Camps include Creative Movement Camp for grades K-2 and Improv & Rhythm Camp for grades 3-5. The three-week Theatre Camps for grades 6-12 will take place in the afternoon from June 7-25. Camps include a Variety Show Camp for grades 6-8 and a Musical Theatre Performance Camp for grades 9-12. Theatre Camps will culminate with public performances at the Honeywell Center. 

The one-week Visual Art Camps will take place in the morning from June 7 through 11 and include S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) Camp for grades K-1; Mixed Media for grades 2-4; Stencil Graffiti and Sculpture for grades 5-6; and Portrait Parade for grades 7-12. Depending on grade level, Art Camps will take place at the Charley Creek Gardens, Wabash High School Art Room, Honeywell Center, or Eagles Theatre. 

Early Bird Registration discounts are available through April 30: $60 for the one-week Art Camp and $75 for multiple weeks of Theatre Camp. After April 30, registration is $75 for art and $90 for theatre. Financial assistance is available. 

Full program descriptions, locations, registration, and financial assistance details are available at  

HoneywellArts.org/camp or by calling 260.563.1102. 

For all media inquiries, contact Morgan Ellis at mellis@honeywellarts.org or by calling 260.274.1429. 

About Honeywell Arts & Entertainment 

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment encompasses the full range of arts opportunities and venues of The Honeywell Foundation, a nonprofit public arts charity in Wabash, Indiana. The organization is dedicated to the enhancement of artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. Offerings take place online and at six venues: the Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Eagles Theatre, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. James Ford Historic Home, and the 13-24 Drive In. Programs are made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts: a federal agency, and by generous donors. For more information about The Honeywell Foundation, visit HoneywellArts.org.  

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