Spring Class Registration Opens for Woodstock Arts Programs
Theatre sign-ups are currently active, with visual arts registration beginning later this month.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Arts has opened registration for its spring theatre classes, with enrollment for visual arts programs set to begin later this month. The announcement provides residents with the timeline to secure spots for the upcoming season of creative instruction.</p><p>According to Woodstock Arts, registration for spring theatre classes is available immediately. Residents interested in visual arts programs, such as pottery and other mediums, can mark their calendars for January 30, when that specific registration window opens.</p><p>The organization is promoting the new season with the slogan "Make Art Every Day," encouraging community members to integrate creativity into their daily routines. Promotional materials featuring ceramics suggest that pottery will be included in the upcoming visual arts curriculum.</p><p>Residents interested in signing up or viewing the full class schedule can contact Woodstock Arts.</p>
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