INTERDISTRICT PROJECTS
GRADES K-12

The Interdistrict Project is a multidisciplinary program that brings together young people from diverse backgrounds to engage in collaborative arts projects. Disciplines are wide-ranging, allowing curiosity to lead and shared passions to emerge. Teaching artists facilitate a cooperative process, and help identify intersections, divergences and themes to be explored by the group. In past projects, movement, mural-making, theater and music workshops exploring similar themes have culminated in an ensemble performance.
If you are interested in bringing an ASAP! program to your school, please contact programming@asapct.org.
SUMMER CAMP
GRADES 1-6

Join us at Rumsey Hall School for ASAP! Summer Camp 2025! Our camp is a unique opportunity for children in grades 1-6 to build friendships, get creative, and discover new interests. This year, we’re thrilled to offer drama, illustration, tie-dye, percussion, cooking, dance, jewelry-making, rock climbing, nature adventures, athletics, and some exciting surprises we can’t wait to reveal!
ASAP! Summer Camp is an unforgettable experience and a chance for campers to develop valuable social and creative skills that will benefit them for years to come.
Transportation: Bus transportation will be provided from select towns. View the bus schedule.
Lunch: Campers must provide their own nut free lunch. A healthful snack will be provided daily.
Health Form: Must be submitted by June 30. View/fill out the health form.
WHERE
Rumsey Hall School
201 Romford Road, Washington Depot, CT
WHEN
August 3-14, 2026
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:30pm
COST
$900
Financial aid available to registrants. Apply here by June 1
Cancellation Policy: Full tuition reimbursement will be given for cancellations before June 1, 2025. 50% tuition reimbursement will be given for cancellations between June 1 and June 30, 2025. We are unable to reimburse tuition for cancellations received on or after July 1, 2025.
ASAP! SUMMER CAMP 2024 SLIDESHOW
ASAP! Summer Camp 2025 is made possible in part by the Diebold Foundation, Inc., Eversource, the Northwest Community Bank Foundation, the Sue Strisik Grossman Fund, the Towns of Bridgewater, Roxbury, and Washington, the Union Savings Bank Foundation, the Washington Scholarship Fund, the Watts Fund, and: