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Posted on June 25, 2012
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Denver, Colo. (PRWEB) June 20, 2012
Kids will be able to celebrate the best of humanity through the world of inspiring heroes during Everyday Heroes Creation Station, one of Mizel Museums Creative Journeys Summer Camps, August 20-24, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily. Theyll join the museums resident puppeteer, Betsy Tobin, who will guide them through the medium of storytelling and puppets. The camp includes meeting and talking to real-life everyday heroes who demonstrate chutzpah (audacity) for the common good in Colorado and around the world. Movement artist Peter Davidson will join the camp session to get the kids moving and inspire courage through mime and juggling.
Creative Journeys camps are affordable, week-long sessions with artists-in-residence who create a unique journey for kids in preschool through eighth grade. Upcoming camp sessions include The Worlds Stage (June 25-29), Comedy Kids: Improvisation and Cartooning (July 9-13), ArtRageous Adventures: Destination Israel (July 16-20), Musical Globetrotters (July 23-27), Middle School Girls: Downright Awesome & Artful (July 23-27) and Stories: Matter: My Summer Through Photography & Art (July 30-August 3).
For details and to register visit http://www.mizelmuseum.org/summercamp or call (303) 394-9993. The museum is located at 400 S. Kearney Street in Denvers Hilltop neighborhood.
The Mizel Museum is a portal to the contemporary Jewish experience. Its exhibits, events and educational programs inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to celebrate diversity. Fine art, film, literature, drama, music, and technology offer interactive experiences that promote community, understanding and multiculturalism. The Museum is located at 400 S. Kearney Street, Denver, where visitors can tour the new permanent exhibit, 4,000 Year Road Trip: Gathering Sparks, a dynamic journey through art, artifacts and digital media that narrates and illuminates Jewish history and culture. For more information, visit http://www.mizelmuseum.org.
