Arts for Everyone
Help us raise $50,000 to fund new and existing Creative Classroom programs as well as our School Grants Program. On top of our existing arts education offerings, the CFA wants to offer free and reduced opportunities that allow teens, all-abled, and families to express and explore their artistic skills.

What Your Gift Can Do:
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$25 → Art supplies for one student
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$50 → One student’s art class
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$120 → Half-day week of summer art camp
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$350 → Group piano lessons or a summer camp assistant
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$500 → Allows us to market and advertise for one-two classes
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$700 → Pays an art teacher for a week
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$1,200 → Supports a full school arts grant

Creating Creative Communities
Two different space, many ways to create!
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Community Creativity
These are art initiatives that allow all individuals in our community to express their unique creativity. With funding disappearing we need your support more than ever!
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Summer Arts Camps
Summer is the perfect time for young artists to grow. With no local arts camps beyond theater, these programs fill a critical gap and strengthen our creative future.
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Free and Reduced Programs
In addition to our current programs, your support expands access to free and low-cost arts opportunities for teens, families, and all-abled individuals—ensuring everyone can experience the power of creative expression.
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School & Teacher Grants
Too few opportunities exist for young people to develop their artistic talents. These school arts grants help ensure creative students can grow through enriching arts experiences.
Gather. Connect. Create.
Our new Creative Classroom is a cozy, welcoming space for all individuals to express their creativity and be inspired. Tapping into the innate creativity of all is so important for our wellness and enrichment.

Ensure All Abled Adults Can Participate
Space for Everyone
At the Center for the Arts, we believe creativity belongs to everyone. With your support, we’re expanding access to free and low-cost arts programs that welcome teens, families, and individuals of all abilities. We’re committed to removing barriers—whether physical, financial, or social—so that all students, including those living with disabilities, have the opportunity to fully participate, express themselves, and thrive through the arts.