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WILTON – Participants who register by June 10 for the creative learning program at Foothills Summer Arts will save $20 on the full tuition of $125.

The center is offering two five-day sessions, for youths completing grades 4 to 6 and those completing grades 7 to 12. Workshops will be taught by professional artists and teachers, who will guide participants in creating original theater, dance, music, poems, essays, paintings and sculptures. Programs will be held at Academy Hill School in Wilton and will run Monday through Friday. The first session, for the younger crowd, will take place July 12 to 16, and the second session will run July 19 to 23.

Foothills Arts Center is a nonprofit community organization dedicated to nurturing the imagination and creativity of people of all ages. It offers reduced rates for families who cannot afford the full tuition, to make the program available to all youth of western Maine. The center is also arranging bus transportation and car pools from central locations to help get participants to the program.

More information may be obtained by calling director Anne Geller at 778-0448 or by visiting www.foothillsarts.org.

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