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  2. Appel Farm Arts & Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Appel Farm Arts & Music Center is South Jersey's leading Arts Education organization. The center was founded in 1960 as a summer camp, became incorporated in 1978 and has since expanded its programming to include on-site arts retreats, arts classes, outreach in the schools, professional development for teachers, and the South Jersey Arts Fest.

  3. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of summer camps throughout the world by category. ... Appel Farm Arts Camp, New Jersey; Aspen Music Festival and School; Camp Belvoir Terrace for Girls

  4. Perkins Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Perkins Center for the Arts in South Jersey. Perkins Center for the Arts is a regional arts center serving southern New Jersey and beyond since 1977. [1] [2] Perkins operates from a 1910 historic Tudor home and carriage building in Moorestown, New Jersey, [3] and a former printing press in Collingswood, New Jersey.Perkins Center offers arts programs that promote participation ...

  5. Hey parents! Summer camp registration has begun in NJ ... - AOL

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    Here are some local summer camp options, from academic and tech to sports, nature, the performing arts and more Hey parents! Summer camp registration has begun in NJ — already.

  6. Category:Summer camps in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Summer camps in New Jersey" ... Appel Farm Arts & Music Center; C. Camp Wille und Macht; E. ESF Camps; G. Great Times Day Camp; H. Happiness Is ...

  7. Montclair Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Montclair's arts community centered on landscape painter George Inness, who visited for several seasons beginning in 1878 and made it his home from 1885 until he died in 1894, [10] when the New York Times described Montclair as "the home of more prominent artists and wealthy art connoisseurs, probably, than any other place in New-Jersey."

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