CAMPS
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Explore art, make friends, and create memories with our summer camp offerings! Arts Alive offers two camps held at West Point High School each summer. Our Summer Arts Camp in June provides campers with the opportunity to explore and create in both visual and performing arts. In late July, we host the Missoula Children’s Theatre Camp for Youth, where participants learn drama, dance, and chorus skills to pull together an amazing on-stage performance at the end of the week. Creativity and fun await!
Summer Arts Camp
Registration Is Open!

Dates
Monday, June 23, 2025 - Thursday, June 26, 2025
Time
8:45 AM-3 PM
Price
$225 per camper
Location
West Point High School
You camper(s) will choose four classes from the large variety of visual and performing arts offerings to participate in each day. Classes include but are not limited to: knitting, watercolor, paper mache, musical theatre, recycled art, percussion skills, dance, cheer, and so much more!
Missoula Children’s Theatre Camp for Youth Copy
Registration Is Open!

Dates
Monday, July 28, 2025 - Saturday, August 2, 2025
Time
9:30 AM-3 PM*
*Dismissal time may vary on Friday.
*Half Day Option available for Rising First and Rising Second Graders
Price
$200 Rising Third -Rising Twelfth Graders*
Location
West Point High School
*$200 Full Day Rising First and Rising Second Graders
*$150 Half Day Rising First and Rising Second Graders
The Missoula Children’s Theatre team arrives in their Red Truck loaded with a set, lights, costumes, and props, everything it takes to put on a play…except the cast, that’s where the campers come in! The campers rehearse this year's show throughout the week and two public performances are presented on Saturday! *Campers must be able to attend camp each day including the Saturday performances to register.
2025’s Production: THE SNOW QUEEN
Journey with fun-loving Hobgoblins to the “land of colored ice” as they tell the tale of a young girl and her quest to find her best friend. You may find yourself believing in malevolent mirrors, yetis, talking reindeer, and snow chickens when the Missoula Children's Theatre and more than 50 local students perform an original musical adaptation of THE SNOW QUEEN.