UW-Green Bay Plans for a Summer of Camps

Posted on 5-06-2021

GREEN BAY—UW-Green Bay will keep young minds engaged this summer with more than 30 in-person and virtual youth programs, designed to inspire creativity, exploration and learning for students going into grades 2 through 12. Programs include STEM, Art, Writing, Music, Camp Lloyd and More!

“We are excited to finally have kids back on campus this summer,” said Jason Mathwig, director, Education Outreach. “We have a variety of commuter and virtual programs to choose from.”

Orientation for Camp Lloyd will take place July 1 with camp running July 6th-10th. Camp Lloyd has been offered at UW-Green Bay every summer for the past 16 years. It is a week-long camp for grieving children to explore their feelings and benefit from the support of their peers, professional grief counselors, and trained student interns from UW-Green Bay.

Camps are now open for registration and fill up fast. For more information on Camps and Youth Programs http://www.uwgb.edu/camps or contact Jason Mathwig, Director, Education Outreach, [email protected] or 920-465-2267.

Camps and Youth Programs are part of UW-Green Bay’s Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement.

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