9:00 am | 9:05 am | 10:35 am | 10:45 am | 12:15 pm | 1:20 pm | 2:50 pm | 3:00 pm |
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Check-in | Session 1 | Snack | Session 2 | Lunch | Session 3 | Treat | Check-out |
Registration for this schedule starts on 01/01/2025 and ends on 07/04/2025
Participants must be entering grades kindergarten to 6.
Climb aboard our time machine and journey through centuries of creativity at Time Travelers, a weeklong camp where young explorers will use both visual and performing arts to unlock the secrets of the past, present, and future. From painting like cave dwellers and experimenting with ancient printing methods, to crafting pinhole cameras and building their own time capsules, each day offers a unique look into history. Campers will imagine life in medieval times and dream up futuristic inventions, all under the guidance of energetic instructors who bring art history to life. It’s a hands-on voyage that broadens horizons, fosters invention, and celebrates the universal language of art across the ages.
Grades K – 6
Jessica Copenhaver is an Intervention Specialist at Springboro High School, dedicated to supporting and empowering students with diverse learning needs. Her path into special education began with a year of substitute teaching, where she discovered a strong connection to helping students overcome academic and personal challenges. That experience led her to a four-year role as a building aide at Little Miami High School, where she further developed her skills and passion for individualized student support. Jessica earned her bachelor’s degree from Wilmington College and recently completed her Master of Education in Special Education from Miami University in May 2025. She combines academic training with hands-on experience to create inclusive, engaging learning environments that help every student thrive. In addition to her school-year responsibilities, Jessica is in her second year of teaching summer camp at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, where she combines creativity and education to inspire young learners through art and community-based activities. Known for her compassionate approach, positive energy, and ability to connect with students of all backgrounds, Jessica continues to make a meaningful impact both inside and outside the classroom.
Emma Garner
Hillary Hahn is a singer-songwriter based in Cincinnati, Ohio! She has two original EP’s out and is scheduled to release her third later in 2025. Hillary also teaches classes in art, dance, theater, music, and songwriting. When she’s not teaching or singing all over the tri-state area she can be found performing in musical theatre productions, working on writing / illustrating new children’s books, or hiking with her dogs! Follow her work at www.hillaryhahn.com or on Instagram @hillaryhahnmusic
CCAC’s scholarship program was created so that everyone has access to the arts and can express themselves. Students may receive scholarships of up to $100 per session (Spring, Summer, and Fall) based on availability by filling out a simple form.
Support for CCAC's scholarship program comes from the Gerald H. Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund and contributors like you.
Please contact Clifton Cultural Arts Center if you have any questions.