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March 1, 2021 - Neville Public Museum Summer Day Camps!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
 

Neville Public Museum Summer Day Camps!

 
Green Bay, WI—March 1, 2021— The Neville Public Museum is excited to offer weekly day camps this summer. Camp is open to kids going into in grades 3 through 6. Drop off starts at 8:45am and pick up is at 3:00pm.  
 
Registration for each Tuesday closes the preceding Wednesday at noon. Registration for museum members is $15 and $20 for non-members; click here to learn how to become and member and save today!  
 
NOTE:  We require a minimum of 5 campers per date. If attendance falls below that level, we will transfer your registration to a different date or issue a refund.  Register Here

Camps 
Space Stations (June 22 and July 20)
Learn about the types of bodies in space, the sizes and distances between them, and how humans use technology to explore beyond the earth.  
 
Life in the Past (June 29 and July 27)
Learn about how life was different or the same for people who lived in our community 100, 1000, or 10,000 years ago. 
 
Engineering Adventures (July 6 and August 3)
Learn about the importance of recycling and use engineering skills to build “prototypes” for race cars and tools to fight invasive species out of recycled materials. 
 
Zombie Survival Camp (July 13 and August 10)
Learn the skills you’ll need to survive the zombie apocalypse. 
 
Safety is our first concern. Campers and staff are required to wear a mask at all times, and we will be spreading out as much as possible to maintain social distancing. Camps will be limited to 25 campers. Campers with symptoms of illness are asked not to attend that day, and their registration will either be transferred to another date or refunded. 
 
For more information please visit https://www.nevillepublicmuseum.org/education/events-and-camps/
 
Submitted by:
Beth A. Kowalski Lemke • Executive Director
beth.lemke@browncountywi.gov
920.448.7848
210 Museum Place • Green Bay, WI 54303
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