ARTS FOR KIDS







Introduction to Arts for Kids
January of 1998 saw the advent of Arts for Kids Child Care Center. After months of planning and preparation, the first truly speciality child care center located in Oshkosh enrolled its initial children. Utilizing approximatley 6,000 square feet at its current location, the center was first licensed for 80 children. Arts for Kids Child Center evolved from the vision Beth Caramanidis and Rick Mueller had to combine quality child care with the arts and offer children an introduction to music, dance, drama and studio arts. Since then, Arts for Kids has offered Spanish, American Sign Language, Environmental Science and a fitness program as part of the curriculum.
Since 1998, the child care program at the City Center site in Oshkosh has expanded twice to its current 10,000 square feet. The center's license increased to 120 children. This expansive area includes space for infants, a four year old kindergarten program as well as a fully equipped art studio. During the summer months additional space is leased adjacent to the center to provide for summer school age program.
In June of 2005, Arts for Kids opened a second child care center, located in the Early Learning Center in North Fond du Lac. Located on the campus of the North Fond du Lac School District, the setting provided a perfect venue to offer parents a before and after school age program, along with traditional child care service. That fall, the North Fond du Lac center was an initial site for North Fond du Lac's four year old kindergarten program. This second site provides, with some variations, the same arts speciality programs the Oshkosh center does.
Beth and Rick continue to take pride in the fact that Arts for Kids is a local, family owned and operated business. Numerous Arts for Kids employees have been with the business since its onset. Arts for Kids, with the assistance of its valuable employees, will continue to evolve and provide excellent child care services along with an introduction to a diverse specialty program.








Our Classes
Click on any of our programs below to find out more information on each one.
Infant Programming (6 Weeks - 1-Year)
Preschool (3-Year Old) Programming
Music & Sign Language with Ms. Julie
Environmental Science with Ms. Kelley
Yoga with Ms. Sara
Arts May 2023 News!
Reminder
Please be very careful in our parent drop off/pick up areas! Hold onto your children and don't walk behind parked cars - Please use the sidewalk!
Muffins for Moms!
Friday, May 12th
7:00-8:30am
Please sign up outside your child’s classroom and join us for a muffin before you start your day!
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Tuesday & Thursday
May 9th & 11th
Sign up Sheets will be posted by Teacher’s Door
4 K Graduation
Tuesday, May 23rd at 6:15 pm
Please have your child dropped off in the 4K classroom by 6pm!
Arts for Kids
will be
Closed
Monday, May 29th
In Observance of
Memorial Day

Staff Birthdays:
· Laura F. 5/7
· Kate Y. 5/8
· Julie K. 5/14
· Maria L. 5/23
· Liz C. 5/28
· Sara N. 5/30
Staff Anniversaries:
· Aubrie V. 5/3 1 year
· Cynthia R. 5/19 2 years
· Ashley J. 5/29 4 years
Breastfeeding Welcome Here
Arts For Kids is proud and honored to have become the first certified Breastfeeding Friendly Daycare in Winnebago County! We look forward to others joining us in promoting and welcoming breastfeeding in their centers and community.
Childcare Openings:
As of 5/3/23: We currently have no openings.
Partners with Growing Oshkosh
Growing Oshkosh(GO) is a non-profit urban farm in Oshkosh that is dedicated to raising awareness and educating citizens about the numerous benefits of fresh, healthy, local, and fair food (and food production). We committed to helping all organizations where children are present install gardens as part of our mission to spread food across Oshkosh. Arts for Kids and GO began partnering in 2015, and there is a large raised bed with edibles and a smaller raised bed of native perennials at Arts for Kids facility. Students learn about how plants grow, are encouraged to try new foods, and explore the importance of pollinators and flowers in food production using these gardens.

