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Rancho Cordova Police and PAL Team Up with Arts Foundation to Launch Youth Film Program

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Published on March 18, 2025
Rancho Cordova Police and PAL Team Up with Arts Foundation to Launch Youth Film ProgramSource: Facebook/Rancho Cordova Police Department

The Rancho Cordova Police Department and the Police Activities League are teaming up with the California Capital Arts Foundation to bring back the Youth Film Program. This program is for teens ages 14-18 who are interested in filmmaking, as reported by the Rancho Cordova Police Department.

For those Rancho Cordova families with a kid interested in the magic of moviemaking, this could be their big break. According to a social media post from the Rancho Cordova Police Department, the program covers an array of cinematic skills. Participants will get their hands on professional film gear, script-writing, directing, and acting within a documentary setting. It's an all-access pass to, the world of film production.

Developing such a program not only offers a creative outlet for youngsters but also fosters a stronger bond between law enforcement and the community they serve. The Rancho Cordova Police Department Police Activities League's initiative is more than just a nod to art; it's a commitment to the youth, providing them with practical tools to articulate their creativity into something tangible and possibly influential.

The Rancho Cordova Police Department announced on Facebook that the Youth Film Program is open to teens, whether they’re beginners or have some film experience. Participants will learn from industry experts, which is a rare opportunity. Registration is open, and class dates will be announced soon. Families can sign up at rcpdpal.org to secure a spot in this exciting program that could lead to a future in film.