Families & Community
Overview: Explore music in our summer music camp, attend an organ discovery day, or play an instrument at an instrument petting zoo.
Educational Concert Series
Clayton State University’s Spivey Hall is excited to welcome back students and educators from throughout metro Atlanta back to in-person concerts this season.
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Summer Music Camp
July 7-11, 2025
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Registration open January 17, 2025
The Spivey Hall Summer Music Camp is a fun, week-long day camp (9:00 AM – 3:00 PM) for boys and girls entering grades 4 through 7. This Camp creates a community of young people who enjoy making music with others and want to become better singers and musicians. Participation is open to students with and without previous music experience. The camp activities will take place at Spivey Hall. The week wraps up with a public performance in the fabulous Spivey Hall.
This camp creates a community of young people who enjoy making music with others and want to become better singers and musicians. Campers participate in chorus, a percussion ensemble, play tone chimes and ukulele as well as engage in movement/dancing, group activities and games, meet new friends, and discover new talents.
The Spivey Hall Summer Music Camp emphasizes total musical development through a broad range of activities. Students will participate in chorus, a percussion ensemble, play tone chimes and ukulele, as well as engage in movement/dancing, group activities and games, meet new friends and discover new talents.
Limited spots are available (only 45 students will be accepted). Registrations are processed on a first come, first serve basis.
Registration – $185.00
Registration add’l child (siblings only) discount – $160.00
Scholarships available. Contact us for information.
Click HERE to register.
At Home Educational Resources
Parents and kids may wish to access free resources such as Spivey Hall’s Young People’s Concert Study Guides or our award-winning Distance Learning video The King of Instruments.
Distance Learning
We’re happy that you are interested in Spivey Hall Education’s Distance Learning project The King of Instruments. This online request form grants access this three-part video and the accompanying study guides.
Study Guides
Study guides for Spivey Hall Education concerts are correlated to *curriculum standards with a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) focus allowing teachers to directly apply these concert experiences to classroom objectives.
Notice about Curriculum Standards
Some study guides are provided by the presenting artists and may not contain specific curriculum connections.
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Whether welcoming parents and students to a workshop, ushering a group of school children to their seats, or performing many other vital tasks, volunteers are a key part of the success of any arts organization. Contact [email protected] for more information about volunteering.