The Eric 'RicStar' Winter In-Person and Virtual Music Therapy Camp is a one-of-a-kind, inclusive day camp that provides opportunities for musical expression, enjoyment, and interaction for all persons with disabilities and their siblings. To ensure the health and safety of our campers, families, and therapists, this camp will be held in-person AND in a secure virtual setting using Zoom for those wishing to attend remotely.
Organized in two sessions, based on age.
Both sessions are full - Please click here to put your camper on the waitlist.
The Eric 'RicStar' Winter Music Therapy Camp was created to honor Eric Winter, a 12-year old CMS music therapy client with cerebral palsy who had a passion for music and a dream of starting a music therapy camp. Shortly after his passing in 2003, Eric’s parents, Dick and Judy Winter, along with Cindy Edgerton, CMS' Director of Music Therapy Clinical Services, made the dream a reality and founded RicStar's Camp. Eric's parents continue to honor their son as advocates for individuals with disabilities, with his mother, Judy Winter, leading the way as an author, speaker, and nationally recognized voice on parenting individuals with disabilities. Learn about Judy's commitment and work.
In-Person and Virtual Music Making and Fun!
Getting Ready for Virtual Camp
Prior to camp, CMS will email all virtual campers with ideas for making instruments at home and finding household items that can be used as instruments during camp! To make this camp even more fun and unique, campers will be asked to list song requests and dance song requests in their registration forms. More detailed information about using Zoom will also be emailed to all virtual campers.
Be A Star Showcase
The Be a Star Showcase for the GO WHITE Session will be held on Saturday, June 15 at 1:30 p.m.
The Be a Star Showcase for the GO GREEN session will be held on Wednesday, June 19 at 1:30 p.m.
Take a look at the camp feature from 2019 to see the fun that happens at camp!
To pay camp tuition online, please click on this link, then click on ‘Camp Tuition Payments,’ and select ‘Eric ‘RicStar’ Winter Music Therapy Camp Payment.
The success of RicStar's camp would not be possible without amazing volunteers. Focused on ability and inclusion, this incredible camp provides life-changing experiences for everyone involved, including volunteers. There are two volunteer options:
Become a Volunteer or BuddyUp
There are different music therapy groups, all divided according to age, which require volunteers and BuddyUps to help them run smoothly. What's the difference between a volunteer and a BuddyUp?
To become a volunteer or BuddyUp
For more information, contact Cindy Edgerton at edgerto3@msu.edu
Discover more about the history and successes of the Eric 'RicStar' Winter Music Therapy Camp.
Judy Winter, 2019 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth Honoree
October 15, 2019, Judy Winter was named a 2019 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth Honoree for her selfless advocacy for children with disabilities and commitment to the ongoing success of RicStar's Camp. Judy was one of ten women from across the nation to be selected for this prestigious award and recognized for her extraordinary work to make a difference in the world. In support of Judy's mission, she was awarded $10,000 to go toward RicStar's Camp. Through November 15, 2019, supporters from across the country participated in an online/social media campaign to vote for the L'Oreal Paris National Women of Worth. Although this honor was awarded to another incredibly deserving woman, Judy Winter has brought national recognition to RicStar's Camp and will continue to inspire and change lives in not just our community, but the world. Read Judy's story.
Watch the 2019 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth feature on Judy Winter.
November 30, 2019, Judy Winter was recognized by Governor Gretchen Whitmer for being the second Michigander selected as a L'Oreal Paris Women of Worth honoree and the influential work she has done to empower young people in Michigan through RicStar's Camp.
View letter of recognition from Governor Gretchen Whitmer (PDF)
2017 State of Michigan Special Tribute to the Eric "RicStar" Winter Music Therapy Camp - 15th Anniversary
On June 15, 2017, State Representative, Samir Singh, along with State Senator, Curtis Hertel Jr., signed an official State of Michigan Special Tribute commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Eric "RicStar" Winter Music Therapy Camp as well as commending Dick and Judy Winter, the MSU Community Music School, and the many selfless individuals for making this camp a success and providing the life-changing benefits to individuals of all abilities throughout Michigan. View the State of Michigan Tribute
2013 Advocate of Music Therapy Award
Dick and Judy Winter, co-founders of RicStar's Camp were awarded the Advocate of Music Therapy Award at the 2013 American Music Therapy Association conference in Jacksonville, Florida. The purpose of this award is to honor a person(s) who is not a music therapist, but who has significantly contributed to the music therapy field. Nominated by the Michigan Music Therapists Executive Board, the Winters have been recognized both state-wide and nationally for their advocacy.
Learn more about the American Music Therapy Association
View full list of American Music Therapy Associations award recipients
Couple receives music therapy award (Michigan Music Therapists, Feb. 2014)
2012 City of East Lansing Crystal Award
Congratulations to RicStar's Camp at the MSU Community Music School - winner of a 2012 City of East Lansing Crystal Award. This program honors individuals, groups, organizations, and businesses that have gone above and beyond to enhance the quality of life in East Lansing. RicStar's Camp was the recipient in the Business category.
Read the full recipient bio
Community Music School, Professor Dale Bartlett Recognized with City of East Lansing Crystal Awards (MSU College of Music, 2012)
Give to the Eric 'RicStar' Winter Music Therapy Camp Scholarship Fund.