Little Strings Summer Violin Camp
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A simple, supportive way to start your child in music

If you’ve been thinking about getting your child into music, but you’re not sure where to start, this is it.
No confusion. No guesswork. No big upfront investment.
Just a clear, beginner-friendly way for kids to learn violin and see if they love it.
Who This Is For
Little Strings Summer Camp is designed for kids ages 5 to 10.
No prior music experience needed.
Your child is ready if they can:
Recognize letters and numbers
Sing their ABCs
Understand reading left to right
Write their first name
If they can hold a pencil and doodle, they can start.
What’s Included
Everything is built to be simple and complete.
$300 total — no extra purchases required
A ½ size (or smaller) violin to keep
(Larger sizes available for rent or purchase if needed)
8 group lessons
2 private lessons
Instruction by Manda Deegan (30 years of experience)
Just show up. We’ll take care of the rest.
Why This Works (Especially for Parents)
Most parents hesitate because of two questions:
What if my kid quits?
What if I waste money on something they don’t stick with?
That’s exactly what this program solves.
Most beginner violins alone cost $300–$500.
Here, for $300, your child:
Gets the instrument
Learns how to play it
Builds real skills
And if they don’t continue?
You still keep the violin.
No loss. No regret. Just a positive experience.
Why a Summer Program?
Summer is the perfect time to try something new.
There’s more space in your schedule, less pressure, and more room for creativity.
This is a short, structured experience that lets your child explore music without a long-term commitment.
The Real Goal
Yes, your child will learn the basics of violin.
But more importantly, they’ll:
Build confidence
Develop focus and coordination
Experience the joy of making music
This is about starting something, not mastering it overnight.
Ready to Get Started?
Signing up is simple.
Click and provide:
Parent name
Child’s age
Email and/or phone number
Preferred lesson time:
Weekday mornings
Weekday afternoons
You don’t need to overthink this.
If your child is curious, creative, or ready to try something new, this is a great place to start.



