The Highland Park Community Council has been providing a summer program for children for over fifty years. If you are unfamiliar with the H.P.C.C. Day Camp you are really missing out on a wonderful neighborhood treasure. It's a wonderful way to meet neighborhood children, get a little physical exercise your creativity and socialize. Our program runs for six weeks each summer from 9:00 am to 12:00. This year we are in session from June 16 to July 25, 2008.
Artists Laura Jean McLaughlin and Bob Ziller welcome you to free community workshops that allow children and adults of all ages to help make the 20 animal figures that will be installed in August on the retaining wall on One Wild Place (formerly "The Hill Road") near the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.
"Animal Adventure" is a mosaic mural project for Highland Park facilitated and funded by
Artists Laura Jean McLaughlin and Bob Ziller welcome you to free community workshops that allow children and adults of all ages to help make the 20 animal figures that will be installed in August on the retaining wall on One Wild Place (formerly "The Hill Road") near the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.
"Animal Adventure" is a mosaic mural project for Highland Park facilitated and funded by
The Highland Park Community Council has been providing a summer program for children for over fifty years. If you are unfamiliar with H.P.C.C. Day Camp you are really missing out on a wonderful neighborhood treasure. It's a wonderful way to meet neighborhood children, get a little physical exercise your creativity and socialize Our program runs for six weeks each summer from 9:00 am to 12:00. This year we are in session from June 18 to July 27, 2007. Parents are free to choose which weeks they are interested in and can sign up for one or all six weeks. The program is based at the Highland Park Farmhouse (use the "Farmhouse" link on the left when you visit this link) and offers your child an opportunity to make new friends while enjoying a morning of activities. If you haven't tried this program before please consider creating this wonderful memory for your child, we still have space available.
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