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Admissions Office Tour Guides
Admissions Office Tour Guides

UW-Green Bay

Staff, volunteers, or student (ambassadors) may assist Admissions or other programs in tours or information booths when schools visit campus.

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Camp Lloyd 2026
Camp Lloyd 2026

UW-Green Bay

Since 2006, Camp Lloyd has offered a week-long, day camp experience for children grieving the loss of a loved one. Held on the UW-Green Bay campus, the camp is filled with fun activities including arts, crafts, music, games and hiking. It is a safe environment for campers to explore their own experiences of grief, find support from each other and realize that their feelings are normal. The Camp Lloyd staff consists of professional grief counselors and trained student interns from the UW-Green Bay. Note: Returning campers who have attended Camp Lloyd for two or more years will be accepted into the program on a case-by-case basis.

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Camp Office Administration Team 2025
Camp Office Administration Team 2025

UW-Green Bay

This is our staff for the Camp Office and who will be interacting with camps through Summer 2025.

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Camp Office Administration Team 2026
Camp Office Administration Team 2026

UW-Green Bay

This is our staff for the Camp Office and who will be interacting with camps through Summer 2026.

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CSET STEM Third Party Activities 2025-2026
CSET STEM Third Party Activities 2025-2026

UW-Green Bay

UWGB works with third party schools and activities where there is a chaperone or parent/guardian with the minor and does not meet 625 requirements. However, for youth protection, students will sign a Youth Agreement to be aware of prohibited conduct and reporting.

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Einstein Design: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade), 8-11:30am, June 8-12, 2026
Einstein Design: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade), 8-11:30am, June 8-12, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This intro course sets the stage for future design tech classes by instructing campers on the basics of tools in software (Tinkercad) and equipment, while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, campers will have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting. We divide it into an Elementary Class (Entering Grades 4 to 6) and a Middle School Class (Entering Grades 7 to 9).

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Einstein Project Adanced: Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade) 12:30-4:30pm, July 27-31, 2026
Einstein Project Adanced: Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade) 12:30-4:30pm, July 27-31, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This intro course sets the stage for future design tech classes by instructing campers on the basics of tools in software (Tinkercad) and equipment, while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, campers will have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting. We divide it into an Elementary Class (Entering Grades 4 to 6) and a Middle School Class (Entering Grades 7 to 9).

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Einstein Project Advanced: Animation Exploration (7-12th grade) 12:00-4:30pm, August 3-7, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Animation Exploration (7-12th grade) 12:00-4:30pm, August 3-7, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Stop-motion animation is a great way to explore the art and design of storytelling. Use your digital fabrication skills to create sets, props and characters that come to life one frame at a time. You will need to have a smart phone to run the animation app allowing you to bring it with you and show it off long after the workshop ends. Prerequisite: Camper must complete Design Tech Intro: Tinkercad or Design Tech Intro-OnShape.

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Einstein Project Advanced: Coding Contraptions (4-9th grade) 8-11:30am, July 20-24, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Coding Contraptions (4-9th grade) 8-11:30am, July 20-24, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Are you interested in coding? So are we, but we still like to make real things! Join us in this workshop as we explore several different coding platforms including Adafruit Circuit Playground, Microsoft BBC micro-bit and Tinkercad Codeblocks - all will result in physical things - brought to life with your algorithms! * Cost of this class includes one Adafruit Circuit Playground board and one Microsoft BBC Microbit board that you will keep. Prerequisite: Camper must complete Design Tech Intro: Tinkercad or Design Tech Intro-OnShape.

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Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 grade), 12:30-4:00pm, July 6-10, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 grade), 12:30-4:00pm, July 6-10, 2026

UW-Green Bay

If you’ve already taken Design Tech - Intro, and have a good feel for how Tinkercad works, join us in this workshop to amp-up your skills. We use Tinkercad to create more complex designs with articulating parts, hinges and connection techniques. Participating in this workshop will certainly “up your game” in design, 3d printing and lasercutting. Prerequisite: Participants in this class should have taken Design Tech Intro - Tinkercad first.

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Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech Tinkercad MS (6-9 Grade) 8-11:30am, July 6-10, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech Tinkercad MS (6-9 Grade) 8-11:30am, July 6-10, 2026

UW-Green Bay

If you’ve already taken Design Tech - Intro, and have a good feel for how Tinkercad works, join us in this workshop to amp-up your skills. We use Tinkercad to create more complex designs with articulating parts, hinges and connection techniques. Participating in this workshop will certainly “up your game” in design, 3d printing and lasercutting. Prerequisite: Participants in this class should have taken Design Tech Intro - Tinkercad first.

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Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech Tinkercad MS (6-9 Grade), 8-11:30am, July 27-31, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech Tinkercad MS (6-9 Grade), 8-11:30am, July 27-31, 2026

UW-Green Bay

If you’ve already taken Design Tech - Intro, and have a good feel for how Tinkercad works, join us in this workshop to amp-up your skills. We use Tinkercad to create more complex designs with articulating parts, hinges and connection techniques. Participating in this workshop will certainly “up your game” in design, 3d printing and lasercutting. Prerequisite: Participants in this class should have taken Design Tech Intro - Tinkercad first.

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Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech, OnShape Mechanisms (7-9th grade) 8:00-11:30am, August 10-14, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Design Tech, OnShape Mechanisms (7-9th grade) 8:00-11:30am, August 10-14, 2026

UW-Green Bay

If you’ve already taken Design Tech Intro - OnShape, and have a good feel for how OnShape works, join us in this workshop to utilize your skills while building mechanisms with gears, propellers, cranks, frames and bearings. This is a great course for those interested in design for engineering and robotics. Prerequisite: Camper must complete Design Tech Intro: OnShape. You will be required to have a “hobbyist” account with OnShape in order to participate in this class.

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Einstein Project Advanced: Einstein Design, INC. (Grade 7-9), 8-11:30am, August 3-7,2026
Einstein Project Advanced: Einstein Design, INC. (Grade 7-9), 8-11:30am, August 3-7,2026

UW-Green Bay

This workshop introduces the "Design Thinking" process in a collaborative team environment - building the skills of a professional problem solver and future entrepreneur. In this camp the student will utilize the design process to help fictitious clients by creating and testing prototypes built for their client's needs. Prerequisite: Camper must complete Design Tech Intro: Tinkercad or Design Tech Intro-OnShape.

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Einstein Project Advanced: I'm Board Games (7-9 Grade), 12:30-4pm, August 10-14, 2026
Einstein Project Advanced: I'm Board Games (7-9 Grade), 12:30-4pm, August 10-14, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Board games are always a great way to spend time with family and friends. How great would it be to play one invented or re-invented from an existing game?!? You'll use Design Thinking and digital fabrication to create game boards, game pieces, dice or spinners to generate the action. We'll have plenty of time to test the play of the games throughout the workshop. Prerequisite: Camper must complete Design Tech Intro: Tinkercad or Design Tech Intro-OnShape.

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Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech MS (7-9 Grade), 8-11:30am, July 13-17, 2026
Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech MS (7-9 Grade), 8-11:30am, July 13-17, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This intro course sets the stage for future design tech classes by instructing campers on the basics of tools in software (Tinkercad) and equipment, while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, campers will have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting. We divide it into an Elementary Class (Entering Grades 4 to 6) and a Middle School Class (Entering Grades 7 to 9).

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Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech OnShape (7-12 Grade), 8-11:30am, June 15-19, 2026
Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech OnShape (7-12 Grade), 8-11:30am, June 15-19, 2026

UW-Green Bay

A class for beginner MIDDLE & HIGH schoolers (grades 7 - 12) to learn how to use OnShape software, 3d print and laser cut. This is an intro course that sets the stage for all the other higher level Design Tech courses we offer. OnShape is professional CAD software - more complex to learn, but much more capable than Tinkercad. The class includes direct instruction on the basics of tools in software and equipment while developing projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, students should have confidence in the process of creating OnShape designs and outputting them to 3d print and laser cutting. Participants in this class should have basic computer skills before joining. You will be required to create a “hobbyist” account with OnShape in order to participate in this class.

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Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade), 12:30-4pm, July 13-17, 2026
Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade), 12:30-4pm, July 13-17, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This intro course sets the stage for future design tech classes by instructing campers on the basics of tools in software (Tinkercad) and equipment, while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, campers will have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting. We divide it into an Elementary Class (Entering Grades 4 to 6) and a Middle School Class (Entering Grades 7 to 9).

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Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade), 12:30-4pm, June 15-19, 2026
Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad EL (4-6 Grade), 12:30-4pm, June 15-19, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This intro course sets the stage for future design tech classes by instructing campers on the basics of tools in software (Tinkercad) and equipment, while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, campers will have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting. We divide it into an Elementary Class (Entering Grades 4 to 6) and a Middle School Class (Entering Grades 7 to 9).

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Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad MS (7-9 Grade), 12:30-4pm, June 8-12, 2026
Einstein Project: Intro to Design Tech Tinkercad MS (7-9 Grade), 12:30-4pm, June 8-12, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This intro course sets the stage for future design tech classes by instructing campers on the basics of tools in software (Tinkercad) and equipment, while developing grade-appropriate projects that have a mix of tight parameters and open-ended creative input. By the end of this class, campers will have confidence in the process of creating Tinkercad designs and outputting them to 3D print and laser cutting. We divide it into an Elementary Class (Entering Grades 4 to 6) and a Middle School Class (Entering Grades 7 to 9).

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Einstein Project: Sids Workshop (6-9 Grade), 12:30-4pm, July 20-24, 2026
Einstein Project: Sids Workshop (6-9 Grade), 12:30-4pm, July 20-24, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Do you remember Sid on Toy Story and the cool and sometime frightening thigs he would create from other toy parts?? Let’s do that, but BETTER! We’ll take apart toys, computers, tools and other gadgets. We’ll mix them up, add an LED light or two and maybe a motor. Then we’ll use solder, nuts & bolts, hot glue and other fasteners to put them together in ways no one ever thought of! Creativity rules this workshop! This is a class for beginners, but participants experienced with cad and digital fabrication can add their own special touches.

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ESports Camp 2026 (6-8 Grade), 9-3:30pm, July 13-17, 2026
ESports Camp 2026 (6-8 Grade), 9-3:30pm, July 13-17, 2026

UW-Green Bay

This camp will offer opportunities for team development, healthy competition and personal development skills; campers will be introduced to streaming and game programming. This camp will take place on UW-Green Bay campus in the state-of-the-art Esports Lounge in the University Union Building.

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EXPLORING THE NATURAL World OF ONʌYOTEˀa·ká· (4-6 Grade), 8-3pm, August 3,5,7, 2026
EXPLORING THE NATURAL World OF ONʌYOTEˀa·ká· (4-6 Grade), 8-3pm, August 3,5,7, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Staff from the Oneida Nation and UW-Green Bay will lead campers on a journey to explore the amazing and beautiful natural world for their fifth annual camp! During the first and last days of this 3-day camp, students will hike marshes, grasslands, and forests on Oneida Nation land and discover plants, plant medicines, birds, bugs, frogs, and other wildlife at four sites Oneida has restored from agricultural lands. Students will participate in scavenger hunts, search for and identify wildlife, catch fish and invertebrates, and gain hands-on experiences with nature. Oneida Tribal Elder and Cultural Leader Randy (Tehahuko’tha) Cornelius will take the campers on a cultural and spiritual journey, helping them connect with nature and Oneida culture. On the second day, campers will visit the UW-Green Bay campus, making stops at the Center for First Nations Education to meet Indigenous professors, the Pride Center, and the Multicultural Resource Center. Campers will be offered the option to participate in nature-related arts, crafts, and games and or to visit the Richter Museum of Natural History and Fewless Herbarium to gain hands-on experience handling animal and plant specimens. The camp is free with a goodie bag and food included! We hope you join us.

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EXPLORING THE NATURAL WORLD OF UWGB (7-9 Grade), 8-3pm July 27, 29, 31, 2026
EXPLORING THE NATURAL WORLD OF UWGB (7-9 Grade), 8-3pm July 27, 29, 31, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Explore UW–Green Bay summer camp welcomes Oneida youth, rising 7th–9th graders, to campus for a week of hands-on learning grounded in land, language, and community. Led by the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity’s Andrew LaPlant and Joe Torres, with support from CSET’s Sam Betancur and CCB staff and student employees, campers explore the natural world through immersive STEM experiences. They will investigate native plants, creeks, aquatic life, birds, wetlands, prairies, forests, and even an ancient rock outcropping while meeting UW–Green Bay faculty, staff, and students who care for these ecosystems. In collaboration with the Center of First Nations Education, program leaders plan to intentionally fuse the use of Oneida language into daily activities to strengthen cultural connection and support language revitalization practices. Developed as the next step for youth aging out of the “Explore the Natural World of Oneida” camp, this program strengthens a growing pathway for Oneida learners, building bridges between the Oneida Nation and UW–Green Bay and encouraging future scholars to envision themselves pursuing a degree on campus. Open to Oneida Nation citizens only.

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Freshwater Collaborative 2025-2026
Freshwater Collaborative 2025-2026

UW-Green Bay

College of Science, Engineering and Technology's Freshwater Collaborative program for local high school students (not matriculated).

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LeadGB Boys Week 2 (4-8 Grade), 8-3:30pm, July 13-17, 2026
LeadGB Boys Week 2 (4-8 Grade), 8-3:30pm, July 13-17, 2026

UW-Green Bay

LeadGB camp was developed to help youth develop better communication and life skills, learn to respect themselves and others, and focus on the importance of prioritizing their health and wellness. Grades 4-8 are critical years for boys, and the confidence and leadership skills they attain during the camp has been proven to have long-term effects. LeadGB campers learn life skills that help them to be resilient problem solvers, develop relationships and communication skills, learn about their physical and mental health and empower them to succeed.

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LeadGB Girls Week 1 (1-8 Grade), 8-3:30pm, June 15-19, 2026
LeadGB Girls Week 1 (1-8 Grade), 8-3:30pm, June 15-19, 2026

UW-Green Bay

LeadGB camp was developed to help youth develop better communication and life skills, learn to respect themselves and others, and focus on the importance of prioritizing their health and wellness. Grades 1-8 are critical years for girls, and the confidence and leadership skills they attain during the camp has been proven to have long-term effects. LeadGB campers learn life skills that help them to be resilient problem solvers, develop relationships and communication skills, learn about their physical and mental health and empower them to succeed.

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LeadGB Girls Week 2 (1-8 Grade), 8-3:30pm, June 22-26, 2026
LeadGB Girls Week 2 (1-8 Grade), 8-3:30pm, June 22-26, 2026

UW-Green Bay

LeadGB camp was developed to help youth develop better communication and life skills, learn to respect themselves and others, and focus on the importance of prioritizing their health and wellness. Grades 1-8 are critical years for girls, and the confidence and leadership skills they attain during the camp has been proven to have long-term effects. LeadGB campers learn life skills that help them to be resilient problem solvers, develop relationships and communication skills, learn about their physical and mental health and empower them to succeed.

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Marinette the Music Man (Public)
Marinette the Music Man (Public)

UW-Green Bay

Theatre Production (public) at Marinette Theatre where staff and volunteers work with minors and adult cast during practice and production. This is not a youth camp activity.

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Rising Stars Theatre Camp - Presented by Children's Theatre (3-12 Grade), 9-3pm, June 8-12, 2026
Rising Stars Theatre Camp - Presented by Children's Theatre (3-12 Grade), 9-3pm, June 8-12, 2026

UW-Green Bay

THIS CAMP IS ON OUR MARINETTE Location: Children's Theatre Rising Stars Theatre Camp is encouraged for young actors ages 8-17 interested in the performing arts! This 5-day camp is designed for beginner and experienced actors. Rising Stars Theatre Camp consists of daily workshops and masterclasses in the morning. After a lunch break, Rising Stars will apply what learned techniques to solo and small group scenes, assigned after an audition process during the first day of camp, and prepare to perform their solos at the end of the week. Throughout the week each Rising Star will receive coaching in acting, singing, dancing and audition technique to boost confidence and increase skill level. Family and friends are invited to join us on Friday afternoon for a free performance, showcasing solo and small group scenes. T-shirt and lunch are included. Register and submit t-shirt size by May 15th at 12pm to include t-shirt! Registration is set to a capacity of 50 participants, so sign up soon!

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Stagehand Camp (9-12 Grade), 9-5pm, July 13-17, 2026
Stagehand Camp (9-12 Grade), 9-5pm, July 13-17, 2026

UW-Green Bay

If you are interested in technical theatre and have always wanted to work on the Weidner Center stage...here is your chance. This camp will offer opportunities to interested technical theatre students looking to enhance their knowledge with practical skills and state of the art technology that they might not get at the high school or even college level. Skills to include flying and rigging, lighting fundamentals, spotlight work, truck loading and packing, stage management, building management, audio/video set ups and much more. Work with trained professionals, go to areas rarely seen by the general public and gain the skills needed to become a professional Stagehand all while having a lot of fun as well. If Housing accommodations are needed during this camp, please explore our Guest Housing options with Housing & Residential Education.

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Upward Bound 2025-2026 Academic Year Activities
Upward Bound 2025-2026 Academic Year Activities

UW-Green Bay

Upward Bound program Academic Year activities including field trips.

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Video Game Programming Level 1 (7-12 Grade), 8:45-3:45pm, June 29, July 1, 2026
Video Game Programming Level 1 (7-12 Grade), 8:45-3:45pm, June 29, July 1, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Campers will learn basic techniques to creating games and be introduced to object-oriented programming. They'll learn how to make objects interact with each other through events and learn how to program some basic games.

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Video Game Programming Level 2 (8-12 Grade), 8:45-3:45pm, July 27-31, 2026
Video Game Programming Level 2 (8-12 Grade), 8:45-3:45pm, July 27-31, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Campers will learn about the Unreal Game Engine 5, a gaming industry standard, as they'll create their own immersive 3D games. In addition to learning the basics of game design, they'll learn to program events and gameplay logic. On the last day, campers will have a chance to play each other’s games.

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Weidner Dance Camp (6-Adult), 10-3:30pm, July 29-31, 2026
Weidner Dance Camp (6-Adult), 10-3:30pm, July 29-31, 2026

UW-Green Bay

Intensive days of ballet, repertoire, modern, and jazz for dancers ages 12+. There will be three levels to choose from based on age and experience: Intermediate Youth Camp (at least 3 years of Ballet or Dance Training, 12+ Years of Age) Advanced (5 years of high-level Ballet or Dance training, 12+ Years of Age) Adult (Intermediate and Advanced Level of at least 3 years of Ballet or Dance training, 18+ years or older) This camp will be held at The Weidner and Theatre Hall on the UW-Green Bay Campus and offers an extraordinary opportunity to learn from world-renowned dancers. Participants will refine their technique, build artistry and explore their passion for dance in a supportive and inspiring environment. You have the option of registering for each day individually to fit your needs and your schedule, or all three days! On our registration site, you will have the option to choose to attend the entire 3-day camp or choose days individually.

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Wequiock Bird Banding
Wequiock Bird Banding

UW-Green Bay

College of Science, Engineering and Technology's bird banding program that may have participation with high school students (not matriculated).

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Wizard Academy Camp (2-7 Grade), 8-4pm, July 29-31
Wizard Academy Camp (2-7 Grade), 8-4pm, July 29-31

UW-Green Bay

Calling all aspiring wizards! During this fun-filled three-day camp, wizards will learn about potions, herbology, magical creatures, wand care, divination, transfiguration, Quidditch and much more. They'll be sorted into houses, receive their own wand, engage in many games and adventures, and receive an award at their OWL graduation! The age range for this camp is between 2nd and 7th grade.

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