Youth in grades K-4 are invited to Wilson Museum’s annual February Vacation Camp: Our Animal Friends!
Camp At-A-Glace
When: Monday, February 17 to Friday, February 21
Time: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Location: Hutchins Education Center, Wilson Museum, 112 Perkins Street, Castine
Cost: $10 per day or $50 for the week
Instructors: Miss Georgia Zildjian and Miss Haley Blake
What makes a horseshoe crab a superhero? How does a beaver build her dam? How did the black bear become a constellation? Youth in grades K-4 are invited to join Miss Georgia and Miss Haley at the Wilson Museum for an exciting February Vacation Camp to find out! Monday, February 17th - Friday, February 21st, campers will explore the lives and lore of local animal species through creative projects, object-based learning, and outdoor activities.
Come for an individual day or for the whole week! This fantastic week-long camp costs $10 per day or $50 for all five days. This fee helps to cover all materials and resources needed for the activities. Need-based scholarships are available upon request.
Camp runs from 9 am -12:30 pm, with pick-up and drop-off at the Hutchins Education Center on the Wilson Museum campus in Castine. At drop-off on the first day, guardians will be asked to fill out a brief emergency contact form.
Campers can expect to get messy with creative projects and spend extended time outdoors. Durable clothing with warm layers, waterproof footwear, indoor slippers/socks, and a change of clothes (just in case!) are all recommended for camp. Please also ensure that your camper brings a hearty snack and plenty of water to refuel throughout the day!
Sign your camper up by emailing education@wilsonmuseum.org. Space is limited to 15 campers per day.