The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is 2017 a beautiful 600 acre urban wildlife Kids refuge. It is also Green Bay’s largest city park. The Sanctuary is open all Summer year with no admission fee. It fea- Camps tures live animal exhibits, educational displays, miles of hiking and walking trails and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Hours of Operation April 15 through Sept. 15 – 8am to 8pm Sept. 16 through April 14-8am to 5pm Trails close at 4:30pm year round How to Find us www.baybeachwildlife.com Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary 1660 East Shore Drive Green Bay, WI 54302 The Sanctuary is located at 1660 East Shore Drive on Green Bay’s east side, across from Bay Beach Amusement Park Your summer fun starts here! www.baybeachwildlife.com (920) 391-3671 www.greenbaywi.gov/parks (920) 448-3365 2017 Summer Camp Offerings The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is excited to announce its popular summer camp opportunities for 2017! Sixteen sessions of camp will be offered throughout the months of June—August. General Camp Information All camps run Monday through Thursday for 2 1/2 hours a day. Morning (AM) session: 9:00am—11:30am Afternoon (PM) session: 12:30pm—3:00pm Please come ready to have fun! We’ll be inside and outside. Bug spray, sunscreen and a water bottle are recommended. Camp Themes: Nature Nuts—Acorns (ages 6-8) This camp will explore a different nature topic each day. Hikes, live animals, games and crafts will all be a part of this camp. Fees Green Bay residents: $45.00 Non residents: $67.50 Limited Scholarships available. Call 920-391-3671 for more information. Session 2: July 10—13 AM Nature Nuts—Sprouts (ages 9-12) Session 1: June 26—29 AM Session 2: July 17—20 AM Curious Kids—(ages 4-5) This camp is for the young child who is always asking “why”? Simple experiments, stories and games will all be a part of this camp. Session 1: June 19—22 PM NEW! Camp Size Each camp has a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 12 kids. Great child to adult ratio! Check age limits for each camp. Session 1: June 19—22 AM Wild Adventures—(ages 4-6) Why do wolves live in a pack? How do birds sleep? How fast does a deer run? Find out the answers to these questions and more! Session 1: June 26—29 PM A Day in the Life—(ages 9-12) What do an animal keeper, naturalist and ranger do? Find out as you get hands on experience with each of these. Session 1: July 31—Aug. 3 PM Register at www.greenbaywi.gov/parks Nature Detectives—(ages 4-6) Who ate that leaf? What track is that? Who lives in that hole? Join us to find out! Session 1: July 17—20 PM Wiggle, Glide, Chomp, Chew—(ages 4-6) How do animals move? How do animals eat? Find out what helps animals survive in the wild. Session 1: June 12 — 15 PM Orienteering, Survival—(ages 9-12) How can I find my way around in the woods? What is geocaching? How do I use a GPS? Join us to find out! Session 1: July 10—13 PM Raptor Rangers—(ages 7-11) How are hawks, owls and eagles the same? How are they different? Learn this and more as this camp focuses on birds of prey. Session 1: July 24—27 AM Busy Bugs—(ages 4-6) Just like young kids, bugs always seem to be on the go! Find out why as we explore the world of insects. Session 1: June 12—15 AM Session 2: July 24—27 PM Earth Explorers—(ages 7-11) How do worms live underground? Why do ants walk in a line? Why are leaves green? NEW! Session 1: July 31—August 3 AM Session 1: August 7—10 AM Little Learners—(age 4) Stories, games and crafts will be a part of this camp as young kids get used to being with others and learn about nature. Session 1: August 7—10 PM
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