Spectrum Arts Milwaukee offering teen summer camp at little to no cost
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Jun 26, 2017 8:54 AM CDT
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Spectrum Arts MKE prides itself on providing low-to-no cost music, media, and arts education to at-risk youth as a means to cultivate their creative talents and mentor them into their life's purpose as positive world changers.
Spectrum Arts creates a space where relevant topics regarding culture, youth violence, and youth experiences are discussed and positive solutions created through music and various art disciplines.
Summer camp is underway for ages 12-19 and the only openings that remain are in the choir.
It is a strong sign, organizers say, that the desire and need are both there.
Brian McKee was a special lives guest on the CBS 58 News at 4 Friday.
His interview is attached to this story.
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