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Community Programs

SteppingStone Creative Learning

We partner with schools, libraries, community centers, preschools, and other youth programs to provide high-quality arts engagement opportunities.



What We Do

SteppingStone Creative Learning offers flexible arts engagement programming to meet your needs. We specialize in creating child-led arts learning experiences in creative drama, play creation, art making, and theatre skills like music, movement, comedy, and acting. SteppingStone Creative Learning partners with school and youth organizations in the twin cities metro to serve young artists ages 3-18 at their location or at our facility in downtown St. Paul.


Curious to learn more?

Complete our Inquiry Form. A member of our programming staff will review your form and connect with you.

Please direct any questions to Erin Granger, Youth & Family Program Manager, for SteppingStone Creative Learning at erin@steppingstonetheatre.org

Program Overview

Eligibility: any school or organization who works with youth ages 3-18

Fee: starting rate of $150/hr

Application Process: Complete the inquiry form and staff will connect with you.


Equity & Inclusion Statement

We are committed to access and inclusion for all people. Our programs stand firmly in opposition to racism and we challenge our young artists, staff, and Board of Directors to foster inclusion and to seek equity for all, including Black, Indigenous, people of color, LGBTQAI+, economically disadvantaged, all religions, veterans, active military, and those with accessibility needs. We work with families to meet students’ needs be it social, academic, developmental, or physical. SteppingStone and Park Square respect students’ gender expression and provides access to gender-neutral facilities.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement

At SteppingStone, we are committed to access and inclusion for all people. We stand firmly in opposition to racism, and our programs challenge our young artists, staff, and Board of Directors to foster inclusion and seek equity for all, including Black people, Indigenous peoples, people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, people of all economic backgrounds, people of all religions, and people with disabilities. SteppingStone collaborates with families to meet students’ needs, whether they are social, academic, developmental, or physical.

We Believe

Young people are artists, makers, and doers. They need to belong and to contribute to their world. When young people make art together, they change themselves and the world around them for the better.

We Do

SteppingStone ignites belonging, generosity, mastery, self-advocacy, and inspiration by creating art with young people to share with the world.