OYOUth Music Camp at Price Center (Ages 12 to 17)
This is a fun and inspiring event tailored for kids that have an interest in music. We will write songs, learn cover songs, and perform!
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Price Center & Garden
222 West San Antonio Street San Marcos, TX 78666Refund Policy
About this event
- 4 hours
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The OYOU hosts a variety of free and ticketed events and workshops. Our mission also serves more than just the participants at our events and programs. At OYOU we hire artists and musicians to lead workshops or perform at our community concerts; providing them with additional income and more importantly a format in which to inspire and teach. By providing a modest stipend, we are able to give back to the artist community by providing a means in which to support it.
Some of our workshop leaders have been affected by neurological conditions, cancer, depression, and other health challenges. They have found a role in mentoring students with similar health conditions and inspiring others to rise above their own personal challenges so that they, too, can embrace and enjoy a higher quality of life.
In addition, the OYOU provides scholarships for every program offered, allowing those who would otherwise be unable to afford tuition to attend and learn. Scholarships are offered based on financial need and for teachers, veterans, special needs students, and patients who are suffering from medical conditions. The OYOU also has scholarships available for our children's music camp and kid's club, so that children in need can attend for free.
The OYOU creates a welcoming, non-judgmental backdrop that celebrates diversity through the creative arts. Our events help fill a void for arts based education that is increasingly absent in budget-strapped public schools. Our events also offer lifelong learning opportunities for adults and senior citizens.
In order to serve our mission to the fullest extent, the OYOU is continuing to expand programming at our venue on Wilory Farm, and within our community. We offer an ongoing series called "Playing for Good" with music and writing programs at nursing homes, libraries, schools, and centers, so that we can positively impact as many lives as possible in Central Texas.