Music Tech Camp

June 6th- July 3rd

9th – 12th Grade

10am – 4:00pm

Hands on experience in fantastic venues!

Students explore music recording basics and get hands-on experience setting up​ the stage for concerts, mic’ing up a band, mixing, lighting, and more. An incredible hands-on approach to learning about sound, recording, and all things live music​ that culminates in an opportunity to help run a live music show on the last day of camp. This year’s tech camp culminates with the option to run tech and lighting for a live concert in the Meadow Theater on the evening of July 3rd! Enrolling any students entering 9th grade and up.

2026 Music Tech Camp 
Eric Frank
Rhia Foster
Domingo Gonzalez

We are offering 2 tiered options for Music Tech Camp in 2026. Each tier includes a full day of camp, masterclasses, hands on workshops, snacks, and afternoon activities! Many parents have asked for an option to let campers bring their own lunch so we are including that as an option this year.

  1. $350 Day Camp- Bring Your Own Lunch refrigerator space will be provided for students to keep lunches.
  2. $450 Day Camp- Lunch Provided and catered by Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort.

Campers who opt in to have lunch provided will have snacks and meals by Sleeping Lady’s catering team. Food allergies and restrictions will be collected as part of the intake form and will be accommodated.

For those campers who choose to bring their own lunch, a refrigerated space will be provided to keep their lunch each day. A snack will still be provided and offered to these campers by us since we know how important it is that no one get too hungry between workshops and activities!

Day campers are on campus from 10am-4:00pm.

Drop off is at The Snowy Owl Theater may begin as early as 9:30am.
Pick-up will also be at The Snowy Owl Theater at 4:00pm.
There is free parking on site for those driving themselves.

Friday, July 3rd there will be an opportunity for campers to help run sound and lights for a live concert at The Meadow Stage at Icicle Creek Center fo rthe Arts. This will showcase your camper’s work and experiences from the week and is offered as an optional enhancement to the week. It is not mandatory and any camper not able to attend the evening concert will not be denied a full camp experience.

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP:

  • Comfortable clothes for the week
    – for playing instruments and outdoor activities!
  • Bug spray
    – We sometimes have mosquitoes but not often.
  • Sun screen
  • Refillable water bottle with camper’s name on it
  • Protein Bars or Healthy Snacks
    -we will provide one snack but if your camper has a favorite feel free to send a few with them if they need extra
  • Notebook and Pencil

DO NOT BRING:

  • Electronic Devices
    – this is a screen free camp. Minimal cell phone use is allowed but not in class times or group activity time. No gaming devices or systems. Devices for reading or keeping scores/sheet music on {like an iPad} for class use are OK.
  • Excessive Candy or Sweets, Sugary Sodas or Drinks
    -we will provide snacks and a beverage beside water for lunch

DAY CAMPERS:

9:30-10:00 Drop off/Arrival at Snowy Owl
10:00 – 11:00am Masterclasses with Eric Frank
11:00 – 12:00pm Hands on Workshops: Mixing Boards
12:00 – 1:00pm Lunch
1:00 – 2:00pm Lesson, Masterclass, or Active Listening
2:00 – 3:00pm Group Activity
3:00 – 4:00pm Hands on Gear: Cable Management
4:00 Pick up at Snowy Owl

  • $50 non-refundable deposit. If you cancel more than 30 days before the camp start date, then you will receive all money paid except the $50
  • 10 to 30 days before start of session, 50% refund
  • 10 days before start of session, no refund

Learn from the Pros

Eric Frank

Eric Frank, a native of the Wenatchee Valley, is our Technical Director at Icicle Creek Center for the Arts. He graduated from Cashmere High School in 1990 and received a BS in Computer Science from Central Washington University in 2003. Eric has worked in a Music Stores, played in several local bands touring much of the Northwest, ran his sound company, Sound Advice, for 15 years, and ran a recording studio. Along with the work he does here at ICCA, he also does sound work for Wenatchee High School musical theater productions, the Apple Blossom Pageant and Festival, and many other local music events. When not working, Eric enjoys hiking, mountain biking, traveling, playing guitar and bass in bands, and playing board games.