St Kitts and Nevis: The Creative Immersion Summer Camp is set to be held in Basseterre on Sunday (January 21) for all the community children aged 6 to 16 years. The Sugar Town Organics is hosting the Camp and will provide the little ones with an Entrepreneurial social platform to learn and enhance their skills in entrepreneurship in a fun and gamified way. The event will take place at Sugar Apple, Cnr Wigley Avenue, Fortlands, Basseterre with the opening timings from 5 PM to 7 PM. Further, it will also host the Sip and Savours Fundraiser Programme to offer the children a tastier camp experience through curated creative activities and exquisite bites. This exciting Camp will offer the children to participate in various activities and fun-filled sessions (with Food, Music, Creativity and Silent Auction) such as:
Paint and Sip
Candle Making
Body butter making
Splash paint
Body Oil Making
Lip Balm Making
Further, the activities in the Silent Auction comprised are as follows:
Ghanian Baskets
Maasai Jwelary
Painting
Pottery
Luxury goods
Wellness Experience
Adventure Tours
Luxury Experiences
Curated DIY Activities
The Creative Immersion Summer Camp is aimed at expanding their horizon and reaching and teaching more. It also helps to make the little ones skilled and knowledgeable with creative and empowering ideas and thoughts.The tickets will be priced at $150XCD, including Beverages, bites, and DIY activities. Applicants can book tickets online or at Di Organic Shoppe, Pelican Mall.The evening will highlight a silent auction, African craft, luxury activities, adventure excursions, dinner at select restaurants and many more. This will inspire, support and explore culture and crafts towards entrepreneurial pursuits for youth.This exciting Camp will be held in partnership with certain sponsors, including:
White Star Charter
Rogers Tours
Arts Studio
Sassy V
Park Hyatt St Kitts
Spice Mill
Suga Apple
Lyvelle
Interested applicants can book their tickets for this fantastic and memorable experience now and secure their spots for their flavours and fun.
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