In the quirky, bustling state of New Jersey, just between the buzzing city of New York and the historic lands of Philadelphia, a magical phenomenon occurs every day. This is the land famed for its deliciously juicy tomatoes, the ecstatic rollercoaster rides of the Jersey Shore, and the enchanting Pine Barrens. But amongst all that, there's a group of extraordinary kids who are part of an enchanted secret club - The Jolly Jersey Jewelers. The Jolly Jersey Jewelers are not your ordinary group of kids. They possess a unique ability which is quite remarkable indeed! No, they can't fly or become invisible. But, they can transform dull, ordinary pebbles into spectacular, gleaming gems and stones with a mere touch. Incredible, isn't it? Bobby 'Blink' McGlitter, a boy with twinkling eyes and a knack for finding the hidden beauty in everything, leads this talented troop. Blink has a laugh that rings like the jingle jangle of shiny bangles, and a sense of humor that's as sparkling as the jewelry he creates. Not a day goes by where Blink doesn't pull a prank involving a gemstone or two, leaving the gang in fits of giggles. Blink and his Jersey Jewelers spend their days exploring the nooks and crannies of New Jersey, collecting ordinary pebbles and transforming them into the most dazzling jewels imaginable. They string them together to create necklaces, bracelets, and rings that shimmer and sparkle in the sunlight. Their jewelry is so dazzling that even the twinkling stars get jealous at night! These kids, with their infectious laughter and magical jewelry making skills, add a special sparkle to the charming state of New Jersey.
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Welcome to the Spark PA programs and classes, a magical world of learning nestled on our beautiful 6-acre property in the charming town of Kunkletown, Pennsylvania. Our unique campus is home to a range of exciting facilities, all designed to inspire and engage young minds. We have something for everyone, providing a safe and stimulating environment where your kids can learn, grow, and thrive. One of the highlights of our property is the Alappat Atelier, an incredible art studio where the celebrated artist Sebastian Alappat works. This is a place where creativity comes alive and children are always thrilled to step into this vibrant space. From massive fossilized dinosaur pieces to an entire section dedicated to Alice in Wonderland, and a fantastic collection of comic book art, there's plenty to ignite their imagination. The studio is well-equipped with all the necessary art supplies, spacious tables, and abundant natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. We understand that comfort is essential for both kids and parents. That is why we've ensured that our facilities include a separate waiting area for parents, offering a space for you to relax while your child is busy exploring their creativity. For added convenience, there are also two restrooms on the premises and a picturesque outdoor sitting area where you can soak up the serene surroundings.


Founded in 1974 by visionary artists who saw promise in a 19th-centruy church building, The Art School at Old Church is a nonprofit, non-sectarian art and cultural center dedicated to inspiring individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Located in Demarest, New Jersey, we offer day and evening courses, workshops, and events for adults, teens, children, and families. The 4800-square-foot building houses four modern studios that are equipped for drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, glass beads, basketry, printmaking, digital photography, and collage. Classes are offered year-round over four semesters. Our summer camp, Blast of Art! for Kids, takes place in the 2nd and 3rd weeks of August. We also maintain two renowned art galleries: Mikhail Zakin Gallery, named for our founder, and Café Gallery, both of which host a variety of exhibits throughout the year. Our Old Church Pottery Show takes place the first week in December and attracts more than 1000 artists, collectors, and enthusiasts each year.