Teen rock & roll camp turns 16
Published 4:00 pm Tuesday, July 20, 2021
- The band Falling Hazard dials in their instruments during a practice session as a part of the 2019 Pendleton Rock & Roll Camp. This year’s free event is Aug. 9-13 at Pendleton Center for the Arts.
The annual free Rock & Roll Camp for teens is gearing up for a sweet time as it celebrates its 16th year.
Camp Director Addison Schulberg is working with an amazing group of camp counselors, many who are independent musicians from throughout the Pacific Northwest, to put together a full roster of fun, instruction and music community building. A day camp, it runs Aug. 9-13 at Pendleton Center for the Arts. The camp crescendos with an outdoor concert on the final day on Pendleton’s Main Street.
Open to teens ages 13-18, sessions will include making music, songwriting, singing, music journalism and more. With the COVID-19 delta variant on the rise, the camp doesn’t want to take any chances. Unvaccinated campers will have access to outdoor sessions only, based on instructor availability.
For more information or to register, visit www.pendletonarts.org. Participants are encouraged to register early to order a camp T-shirt. For questions, contact 541-310-7413 or director@pendletonarts.org.