“Piano for Pleasure” is a summer camp held at the Bottleworks in Cambria City.

This week, Laura Williamson is teaching five and six-year-olds all the right notes.  Williamson started offering piano classes to adults, but three years ago decided to open a summer camp for children.

She said teaching these kids how to read music and play instruments helps with more than just booster their self-esteem.

“All the learning benefits are well-documented. There is math,’ said Williamson. “It helps with fine motor skills because you have to manipulate your fingers, follow instructions, and a sense of accomplishment. Look at what I did!”

The summer camps run through Labor Day.

Bottleworks offers scholarships to students who want to pursue music or other art classes but might not be able to afford it.

CLICK HERE to learn more about the Bottleworks Center and the programs it offers.