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St. John's Northwestern Academies |
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St. John's Northwestern Academies |
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Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast |
Sessions at these completely volunteer-led camps are for five days and are perfect if you’re looking for a way to get involved with your local Girl Scout community by yourself, with a friend, or with your troop. You’ll participate in progressive activities so you can continue to learn new skills as you grow! Volunteer to go to camp with your Girl Scout for a day (or more!) to create the best camp experience for Girl Scouts in your area. |
Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast |
Sessions at these completely volunteer-led camps are for five days and are perfect if you’re looking for a way to get involved with your local Girl Scout community by yourself, with a friend, or with your troop. You’ll participate in progressive activities so you can continue to learn new skills as you grow! Volunteer to go to camp with your Girl Scout for a day (or more!) to create the best camp experience for Girl Scouts in your area. |
University School of Milwaukee |
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University School of Milwaukee |
Adventure Camp, for children entering grades 1-4, is designed for campers who want to pursue a specific interest. In the morning, campers will choose between two 70-minute classes or one 140-minute class. In the afternoons, activities and trips to unique Milwaukee destinations foster community building. |
University School of Milwaukee |
The new Explorers Camp, for children entering grades 1-4, offers an assortment of hands-on activities, from outdoor adventures to arts and crafts, sports, and science, for children who want to try a variety of experiences. All are interactive and enriching, and foster confidence, social skills, and independence. |
University School of Milwaukee |
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University School of Milwaukee |
The new Theatre Camp, for children entering grades 2-9, provides a supportive environment for campers to explore and express themselves through various theatre disciplines. Campers participate in hour-long classes to build confidence and creativity, culminating in a final showcase for friends and family. |
University School of Milwaukee |
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Marquette University High School |
Registration is now open for sports camps at Marquette University High School! Led by MUHS coaches and fitness staff, these camps include: Basketball; Football; Running; Soccer; Strength and conditioning; Volleyball. The programs are available to boys from any school entering grades 4-8 and MUHS students. |
Old World Wisconsin |
The stories of the past come to life through this authentic and unforgettable experience at Old World Wisconsin. Kids will explore rural 19th-century life though a visit to a log cabin, general store, and one-room schoolhouse. Throughout the day children will play interactive games with staff dressed in period clothing, see farm animals, help tend plants and flowers, and more. |
Falling Creek Camp |
Falling Creek’s 2-Week session is a well-rounded camp experience for boys new to camp in 1st-5th grades. The activity schedule is similar to June and Main Camp, with six daily activity periods, but with fewer out-of-camp trips.
Boys enjoy a wide variety of activities, and generally use 2-Week as the foundation for a longer session in the future. |
New York State Summer School of the Arts |
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Ramapo for Children |
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Camp Odayin - for children with heart disease |
Camp Odayin’s summer camp for children with heart disease in grades 1-11 is an overnight experience where campers benefit from connecting with other young people who may share similar health, emotional, and social concerns.
Registration open February - April
Grades 1-6 July 14-18, 2025
Grades 6-8 July 28-August 1, 2025
Grades 9-11 July 21-25, 2025 |
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center |
Whether you are a returning family who views camps at Schlitz Audubon as an annual tradition, or a new family who is interested in exploring what we offer, we want our camps to be a highlight of your child’s summer. This year, we’re continuing to offer camps on popular themes including ponding, reptiles, and nature art, while also adding new camps focused on nature quests, popular games and birding. |
History Maker Space |
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Kenosha Public Museum |