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4 people are interested
Afterschool Guitar Teaching Assistant
ORGANIZATION: West Park Cultural Center
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4 people are interested
West Park Cultural Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides free afterschool arts programming at the John Anderson Cultural Center. We are seeking a volunteer with experience teaching acoustic guitar to children and youth that range from no prior guitar experience to intermediate. The volunteer will assist the guitar instructor work with approximately 15 students divided into groups according to skill level. The instructor is professional musician and teacher Richard Tucker.
The class meets one day per week on Mondays from 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm. The volunteer must have current or obtain PA Child Abuse, Criminal, and FBI Fingerprint clearances.
West Park Cultural Center uses arts and culture as a central tool in programs that help children and youth tap into their creative and academic potential.
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About West Park Cultural Center
Location:
5114 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131, US
Mission Statement
West Park Cultural Center uses arts and culture as a central tool in programs that help children and youth tap into their creative and academic potential. West Park Cultural Center is where families can access the arts, education, and other programs that contribute to their personal development.
Description
West Park Cultural Center believes in the value of the arts as learning tools. Our instructors represent many arts mediums who design and implement projects that:
- introduce participants to visual thinking skills that can help their problem solving and decision-making at home and in school.
- provide an environment where older and young students of mixed abilities are working together and teaching each other, a place that models "lifelong learning" where the older learners are often beginners and young students are teachers.
- involve art making inspired by collaboration for positive social interaction and teamwork.
- increase the number of under-represented minority girls in STEM education
- give students a compelling reason to engage in difficult tasks by finding the spark that inspires them and keeps them invested in their projects.
Afterschool Classes
Visual Art, Theatre Writing and Performance, and Guitar
Saturday Programming:
danceLogic (combines dance and computer coding) for girls.
Photography/Poetry in the fall and spring
Summer Programming:
Camp Ginkgo is based in arts and nature for children age 5-12. After 18 years located at the Fairmount Park Horticulture Center, Camp GInkgo is now hosted at the beautiful Maguire Museum and Arboretum. The staff to camper ratio is 1-5. Three artist/counselors design and facilitate projects in visual art, theatre, and photography/poetry.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
John E. Anderson Cultural Center5301 Overbrook AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19131
DATE POSTED
November 11, 2024
SKILLS
- Music Arts
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- 1.5 hours per week on Mondays from 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm.
- Knowledge and experience with the acoustic guitar and enjoys working with children and youth. The volunteer must have required clearances.