12-06-2025
ArtMobile, CCSI to offer children's activities at Sailboard Beach on Saturday
Jun. 12—WORTHINGTON — The ArtMobile will make its way to Sailboard Beach for its seventh year, offering creative crafts for children attending the annual Worthington Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival.
Gail Holinka, founder of the ArtMobile, said the traveling art bus will have a few different activities, including maracas to be decorated and wind kites to create.
"(It's) kind of fun to keep that music and wind theme," Holinka said.
The wind kites start from weaving paper into different shapes, such as a star or flower, then putting it on a stick. Another craft will be coloring fabric and placing that on a stick as though it was a baton twirler.
The crafts will be on the beach from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. "Hopefully we'll have beautiful weather," Holinka said.
Client Community Services Inc. will have about 10 different games, offering a variety for children of all ages.
"We have a little dino dig for the younger kids and a duck pond," shared Ashley Clark, CCSI support services director. "Then some basketball shooting games and football shooting games for the older kids and some stuff in between there."
CCSI will provide temporary tattoos and face painting along with carnival games from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, or until supplies run out.
"This is free of charge for anybody who's participating," said Jeri Schettler, CCSI executive director. "This is something that CCSI does to give back to the community."