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We rely on volunteers to help us with all of our activities. If you feel you have
a special skill to offer or simply want to lend a hand, please call 215-340-7979
for more information.

The Conservatory provides music, visual art and dance/movement therapies for individuals
with special needs. The population served may include, but is not limited to,
people with visual or hearing impairments, developmental, physical and emotional
disabilities, and language/communication disorders. Individual sessions,
provided by a board certified music therapist, a registered dance therapist, or
a certified art therapist, are tailored to meet each student’s skills, abilities
and needs. Group classes are also formed to enable students of like abilities
and interests to work together. People who qualify for the Prelude Project may
be eligible for financial assistance based on adjusted gross income, taking
into account extenuating circumstances. The Prelude Project is operated by the
Community Conservatory in conjunction with the Kardon Institute for Arts Therapy.
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The "Arts for Seniors" program offers individual lessons and group classes
during weekday morning and early afternoon hours for adults ages 60 and over.
There is a 10% tuition discount on individual lessons. Group class tuition is
also deeply discounted.

This free program provides music, art and acting lessons to children 6-12 who
can't afford tuition. "Junior Teachers," ages 15+, volunteer as instructors
and mentors, inspiring participants to learn more about the arts.

The Conservatory offers scholarships to students with a financial need. Please
call for more information and to receive a financial aid application.

The Conservatory provides arts education opportunities to students after
normal school hours in our area including Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Doylestown,
Mill Creek Elementary School in Warrington and St. Martin’s in New
Hope.
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