PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Wintergreen Arts Center recently received a $4,500 grant for summer arts camperships from the Daniel Cardillo Charitable Fund of the Maine Community Foundation.
“This gift allows us to honor scholarships across our entire summer arts program,” said Dottie Hutchins, Wintergreen’s executive director. “A total of 20 different camps at three locations this year.”
On June 27, Wintergreen kicked off its 2022 Summer Arts Program with Nature and Art Camp, one of four camps based out of the Sargent Family Community Center in partnership with the Presque Isle Recreation and Parks Department.
On July 5, visual, digital, and other arts camps commenced at Wintergreen’s home base in the Aroostook Centre Mall. While Art with HeART, a unique, relationship-building summer arts program in partnership with the Presque Isle Housing Authority, is held at 39 Davis St. in the Birch Street neighborhood.
“Art with HeART is free to all area youth and scholarships for the other 19 camps are available to those who may not otherwise be able to attend,” said Hutchins.
“Thanks in part to this gift, we’re able to remove cost as a barrier for our students,” Hutchins added. “The Maine Community Foundation does great work in bringing non-profit organizations and donors with shared passions together; and when I read about Daniel Cardillo, the namesake and inspiration for the fund, I know our students are a perfect fit.”