JWR Museum Home, Creative Writing Summer Camp
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JWR Museum Home, Creative Writing Summer Camp

Campers find their creative muse on the beautiful grounds of the historic James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home!

By James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home

Date and time

June 24 · 9am - August 2 · 4pm EDT

Location

528 Lockerbie St

528 Lockerbie Street Indianapolis, IN 46202

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • Event lasts 39 days 7 hours

    Registration for both sessions of the 2024 Creative Writing Summer Camp at the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home are now open! Every year, Professor Watermelon, aka Chadwick Gillenwater, helps campers discover their creative muse as they create stories and poems. Campers confidence and writing skills will improve throughout the week, as they find inspiration in life and works of James Whitcomb Riley, as well as in the historic home and neighborhood.

    Camp Description

    There will be two sessions of camp this year, the first from June 24th-28th and a second session from July 29th-August 2nd. Both camps are in-person, and run from 9am to 4pm with an hour break for lunch as well a snack break in the morning and afternoon. Campers will bring their own lunch; snacks will be provided. Weather permitting, all meals will enjoyed in the Home's spacious lawns and gardens.

    During the week, campers will create original works of fiction, while enjoying creative writing activities. All will have the opportunity to earn fun prizes daily by completing challenges and stories.

    Chadwick Gillenwater, aka Professor Watermelon, will lead both sessions. As an experienced Creative Writing teacher and children's author, Professor Watermelon has many years of experience helping young authors find their own creative muses!

    Camp Registration: $250 for the week

    For additional information, please contact Chris Mize cmize@rileykids.org.

    Campers will also get to explore the grounds and the historic neighborhood with staff to find inspiration in the most unlikely places!

    Frequently asked questions

    How long does the camp last?

    The camp lasts from 9am-4pm. There are two sessions. Session 1 is from June 24-28. Session 2 is from July 29-Aug. 2.

    What age group can attend this camp?

    This camp is for incoming 2nd graders through incoming 7th graders. Camp counselors can make exceptions. Please contact Chris Mize at cmize@rileykids.org with any questions.

    Where is drop-off and pick-up?

    Campers will be checked in and out every day by a staff member at the entrance to the Billy Lou Wood Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is located immediately adjacent to the Museum Home. After entering the front gate, follow the sidewalk to the right to find the Visitor Center entrance.

    Do campers require a snack?

    Two snack breaks will be provided during the day, but all campers should bring their own lunches. Water bottles are also highly recommended.

    $250