Working parents who need an after school program for their children may find the answer at a Huntington Community Center.
The A.D. Lewis Center is offering such a program this fall.
It's called the Arts in Action Program.
"It gives the kids a chance to work on their creativity," said Director Ben Adkins, "And maybe a chance to find some hidden talents."
"It's fun," said "David, a third-grader. "I get to work on art."
"I thought it would be boring," said Sara, a fifth-grader, "But there are lots of kids and stuff to do."
For information about space availability and fees, contact the A.D. Lewis Community Center.