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Racine youth camps at WHS Racine Campus open for spring and summer
Summary
Registration is open for spring and summer youth camps at the Wisconsin Humane Society’s Racine campus, offering one-day and weeklong programs for grades 1–9 that include animal care lessons, crafts, and time with shelter animals.
Content
Registration is open for spring and summer youth camps at the Wisconsin Humane Society’s Racine campus. The programs are described as a mix of crafts, games, learning about animal care and safety, and supervised interactions with shelter animals. Camps are arranged by age and grade level so participants take part in age-appropriate activities. Organizers say spots can fill quickly and provide registration information online.
Key details:
- Barks and Blooms Spring Break Camp: one-day sessions for grades 1–6, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., offered Thursday, April 9 and Friday, April 10.
- Camp Critter: weeklong camp for grades 1–3, offered July 13–17 and August 10–14.
- Camp Unleashed: service-oriented week for grades 4–6, offered July 6–10 and July 20–24.
- Junior Veterinary Camp: for grades 6–9, focused on veterinary science, offered August 3–7.
- Registration is available through the Wisconsin Humane Society website under the "For Kids" tab, and organizers note camps often fill quickly.
Summary:
These camps provide hands-on, animal-centered activities and learning for children across several grade ranges. The programs combine short and weeklong formats with topics from basic animal care to introductory veterinary science. Organizers have posted registration details on the Wisconsin Humane Society website and state that availability can be limited. Undetermined at this time.
