Stone Soup Theater Summer Programs

Wallingford’s Stone Soup Theater offers summer programs to keep the kiddos busy, engaged, and entertained this summer.   And if you’ve got kids in your house, you know how very important this summertime public service is.

The 2010 summer programs consist of half day or full day workshops the weeks of June 28-August 27, Monday-Friday 9am-12pm  (5-7 & 3-4 yrs only) & 9am-2pm (age groups 6-9, 8-13, and 10-20 yrs).

Half day camps are improvisational, while the longer workshops require some reading and memorization.  It’s better to pick camps based on reading level than actual age.  Camps/workshops include Superhero Camp, Dr. Seuss’ Storyland, Time Travel, Fractured Fairy Tales, Dracula, Through the Looking Glass… just to name a few. There are even a few musicals on tap.

Tuition rates are as follows:

  • $160 for one-week camp – half-day (ages 3-4 and 5-7 only)
    $240 for one-week camp – full-day.
    $420 for two-week camp – full day ($60 savings!)

Wallingford camps take place at the gazebo in Meridian Park (part of the Good Shepherd Center located at 4649 Sunnyside).  Tuition for all camps must be paid in full by June 22nd. The Wallingford camps also offer extended day care next door at the Meridian School for an additional fee.

Learn more or register your budding thespian here.


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Chris Witwer

Chris S. Witwer likes to call herself Wallyhood’s “Lower Wallingford Correspondent.” Chris is a former Texan (is there any such thing?) who came to Seattle in 2005 for three reasons: weather, scenery, and coffee culture. It has taken her four years to begin to understand Seattle humor, but she’s getting there. Chris is a bureaucrat by day, and caffeine-fueled blogger when she’s not reading novels or pretending to write one. She lives with her partner, Laura, and two cats — Dolce and Molly, and uses the internet to make fun of stuff on her personal blog, http://felsputzer.wordpress.com.