Sterling Miracle Players open registration for Cinderella Youth Edition Kids Camp
Sterling families have until June 1 to sign up for Cinderella Youth Edition Kids Camp, a summer stage opportunity for students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

Sterling Miracle Players is giving Logan County families a short window to lock in a summer arts slot: late registration for its Cinderella Youth Edition Kids Camp runs through June 1, and the program is open to students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
That wide age range makes the camp one of the few local theater opportunities that can welcome a kindergartner just starting to perform and a high school student looking for a structured summer project. For parents, it offers a nearby option that blends rehearsal, teamwork and a public performance experience without sending children out of town for summer enrichment.
The camp also fits a long pattern for Sterling Miracle Players, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) theater nonprofit based in Sterling. Public nonprofit directories list the group’s mailing address at 117 Highland Drive, and IRS-related records show its tax-exempt ruling date as Aug. 1, 2011. That local footprint matters in a rural county, where arts access often depends on small volunteer-led organizations rather than large institutions.
Kids Camp has been part of the group’s work for years. Past summer productions have included 101 Dalmations in 2012, Seussical Jr. in 2017, The Lion King Experience Jr. in 2018, Frozen Jr. in 2019, Disney’s Moana Jr. in 2021 and Finding Nemo Jr. in 2023. Those shows helped build a steady pipeline of young performers in Sterling and gave families a recurring, affordable cultural activity close to home.
Previous Kids Camp performances have also shown up in community listings at Sterling High School Auditorium and Knights of Columbus Hall, including 3 and 7 p.m. showtimes for Seussical Jr. and a 3 p.m. performance of Frozen Jr. at Knights of Columbus Hall, 421 S. 11th Ave. Earlier listings commonly placed tickets at $5 per person, underscoring how accessible the troupe has tried to keep youth theater for local audiences.

The group’s continued activity is clear beyond the summer camp cycle as well. Sterling Miracle Players staged Anastasia at the Sterling Middle School Auditorium on Sept. 14, 2025, another sign that youth and community theater remains a steady part of the arts scene in Sterling.
For families weighing summer plans now, Cinderella Youth Edition offers more than a stage role. It gives children a chance to practice confidence, cooperation and public speaking while staying connected to a hometown arts tradition that has kept young performers on stage in Logan County for more than a decade.
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