NEW KidHampton Party Diary: Fun At Free Arts NYC Kidsfest!

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Sheri and Leyla Blatt

 

 

On Saturday, August 3rd, Free Arts NYC welcomed over 200 parents and children to the 2nd Annual Kidsfest Hamptons at the Hampton Country Day Camp in East Hampton. The afternoon was full of hands on activities focused around art, music, movement, fashion, and exploring individual creativity.  Kids enjoying decorating t-shirts, creating sock puppets, and dancing!

 

 

 

 

All proceeds benefitted Free Arts NYC educational arts and mentoring programs. This non-profit organization is dedicated to helping under-served children and families with a unique combination of creative programs.  Their goal is to help kids foster the self confidence and resiliency needed to reach their fullest potential.

 

 

Luca Shai Bellour, and Rebecca Minkoff

 

 

Kelly Rutherford, and son Hermes Giersch

 

 

Michelle Hellman and family

 

 

Notable Moms at the event included: Monica Botkier, Rebecca Minkoff, Tara McCollum, Michelle Smith, Kim Raver, Amanda Ross, Kelly Rutherford, Lyss Stern, Wendy Wallace, and more.

 

 

 

 

Leo Kipling Boyer, with actress Kim Raver

 

 

 

 

Stephanie Hirsch and Amanda Ross

 

 

Learn more About Free Arts:

Free Arts NYC provides underserved children and families with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs that help them foster the self-confidence and resiliency needed to realize their fullest potential.

Since 1997, our dedicated staff and volunteer mentors have provided over 30,000 low-income participants access to the art-making experience paired with positive adult role models. As reflected in our motto, “There are no mistakes in art!”, Free Arts NYC programs provide a supportive space in which children are encouraged to self-discover and take creative risks.

The high quality of our programming is defined by our focus on the human relationship as primary change agent. We recruit over 2,000 volunteers annually to ensure that the mentor-to-child ratio never exceeds 1:3. This is because we know the difference a supportive adult makes in the development of a child.

Across schools, homeless shelters and social service agencies, our 5 core arts education and mentoring programs are brought free of cost directly to participants. All programs focus on developing specific social, emotional and creative problem-solving skills that combat the intrinsic challenges found living below the poverty line..

Our continued aim is to help grow empowered and hopeful children, and with them, strengthened and capable communities.

*Go to www.freeartsnyc.org for more info

 

Lyss Stern and son Oliver

 

 

 

* All photos by BFAnyc