 Hello, Columbia. I'm Brenda Oliver. I'm the director of the Columbia Art Center, and I'm here today to talk to you about our spring break art camp, which is happening April 2nd through the 6th, Monday through Friday, 9am to 12pm. This is a mixed media camp, and we are accepting children ages 6 through 12 in this program, and we are going to have a lot of fun. The topic will be hopping into spring. We will be doing bunnies and Easter eggs and all kinds of spring things with using clay, as well as painting and drawing. We are limited to 12 children, so if you want to come, it's best to get your registration in soon, and we look forward to having you. During this camp, we also try to do at least one recycled project, because we want the children to start being aware of how important it is to protect our environment. So that has become a model for all of our camps is to have at least one recycled project, and I can always count on my instructors to come up with great projects that are fun and interesting. The classes are structured, so the projects can be made very, very easy for the young ones or the less skilled ones, and we can add more challenges or opportunities for advancement with some of the older ones that want to explore possibly different ways of doing things. At the end of the camp, your child will come home with at least three to four projects. The clay projects are done the first part of the week, and hopefully they'll be ready to take home on that Friday, and then you'll have at least a couple of drawings and paintings to take home to, all related to the theme of hopping in the spring.