Upcoming Events
Brunch & Bingo - Singo Edition
Get ready to brunch, sing, and shout “SINGO!” 🎶
Juniper Arts Academy is bringing back Brunch & Bingo for the 4th year, and this time we’re turning up the volume with SINGO—bingo, but instead of numbers, you’ll be listening for songs. Know the tune? Mark your card. Win prizes. Repeat.
Join us for a feel-good morning at Chicken N Pickle packed with music, laughs, and community—all while supporting Juniper’s trauma-informed fine arts programs for youth.
📅 Saturday, February 21
⏰ 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
📍 Chicken N Pickle
✨ What to expect:
SINGO games with awesome prizes
Raffle tickets for even more chances to win
Great music, brunch vibes, and friendly competition
A fun way to make a real impact through the arts
🎟 How to play:
General Admission: Suggested $15 donation (includes SINGO cards + dabbers)
Reserve a table (seats up to 6): $50 (this just reserves the table -- make sure to still register to play through the "general admission"!)
Grab your friends, warm up those vocal cords, and join us for a morning of music, prizes, and purpose—every note supports Juniper Arts Academy.
Freddy’s Giveback Night for Juniper!
Support Juniper Arts Academy on June 2, 2025, from 4–8 PM at Freddy’s! Dine in or order online with code GIVEBACK, and 15% of fundraiser sales will be donated. Be sure to mention the fundraiser or show the flyer before paying. Third-party delivery apps, gift cards, and fees excluded.
Intro to Trust-Based Relational Intervention® Training
Join Juniper Arts Academy for a practical, trauma-informed training designed for caregivers, educators, and community members who support youth. Led by TBRI® Practitioner Lisa Paine, this session introduces the core principles of Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®)—Connecting, Empowering, and Correcting—and provides tools to build trust, interpret behavior through a trauma-informed lens, and promote healing.
“In traditional classrooms, they see the gaps. In Juniper Arts Academy, they see the positive & they feed into that.”
— Juniper Student Guardian