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Clarksville Music and Arts Academy announces summer 2025 camps

Clarksville Music and Arts Academy announces summer 2025 camps

Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors join Clarksville Music and Arts Academy in a ribbon cutting on, Sep. 30, 2022. (Lee Erwin). Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN − Clarksville Music & Arts Academy (CMAA) is thrilled to announce its 2025 Summer Camps lineup—week-long programs designed to inspire young minds through music, art, and performance.

Running throughout June and July, these half-day camps are for kids and teens ages 8-16 and offer something for every artistic interest. Here’s the full camp schedule:

  • June 9–13: Popular Music, Around the World Music
  • June 16–20: Intro to Musical Instruments, Visual Art
  • June 23–27: Intro to Dances Around the World, Rock Jr.
  • July 7–11: Youth Choir, Acting and Improv

Camps run Monday–Friday, 9 AM to 1:30 PM. Early Bird Discount available through May 7, so be sure to register soon. Plus, a discount for or current students and their siblings.

To learn more or reserve a spot, visit www.clarksvillemusicandartsacademy.com or call (931) 551-2713.

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