Neville Public Museum: Weekly Day Camp program

Green Bay, WI—August 28, 2020— The Neville is excited to offer weekly day camps this fall.

Whether you are looking for a break in a long week of virtual school, need a few hours of childcare to run errands, or want to have some time to get some work done from home, our drop-off day camps will keep the kids busy with some fun activities.

Register for one or multiple dates. Registration for each Thursday closes the preceding Friday at noon.  Registration for museum members is $15 and $20 for non-members. We require a minimum of five campers per date.  If attendance falls below that level, we will transfer your registration to a different date or issue a refund.

To learn more and register click on the link below

https://www.nevillepublicmuseum.org/2020-day-camps

Camp Themes

September 17 – Space

Learn about the types of bodies in space and the sizes and distances between them, and how humans use technology to explore beyond the earth.

September 24 – Environment

Use engineering skills to build “prototypes” to capture an invasive species, and learn how other human actions have affected the natural world.

October 1 – Life in the Past

Learn about how life was different or the same for people who lived in our community 100, 1000, or 10,000 years ago.

October 8 – Ancient Animals

Wisconsin is home to thousands of animals today, but there are thousands more that lived here at one time that no longer live anywhere…learn about the extinct animals that used to call our community home.

October 15 – Recycled Racers

Use engineering skills to build “prototypes” to build race cars out of recycled materials and participate in our Recycled Racer Rally.

October 22 – History’s Mysteries

The museum is home to thousands of unique, rare, and just plain weird artifacts.  Learn about some of our favorites and discover favorites of your own!

*Additional dates may be added as the situation with COVID-19 and school status changes.

For more information please visit www.NevillePublicMuseum.org.