Teens in Lyme and Old Lyme, Conn., who are struggling with the Covid-19 virus can get some help this summer.
The Lymes Youth Service Bureau, the Sustainable Committees of the Towns Lyme and Old Lyme, and the Lymes Creative Arts are offering mini-grants of up to $1,000 to instructors wishing to lead arts programming for middle school and high school students this summer.
The program, which began in the summer of 2020, offers affordable and creative arts programming for middle school and high school residents of the two towns.
The application window is now open for instructors wishing to lead arts programming, including visual arts, craft-making, literary arts, and performing arts. Read the Entire Article
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