2024 Youth Adventure Program

Oneida County 4-H’s Youth Summer Adventure Program offers youth in grades 1-4 with daily activities in art, engineering, science, survival, and fun! This program will be led by Sharon Krause, an experienced UW-Extension Oneida/Forest County Educator. Choose when you participate: just one day, a few days, or all of the days! Youth can participate in BOTH the youth summer theater program AND the Adventure Program throughout the week! $10/participant.
FOREST COUNTY 4-H MEMBERS WELCOME TO JOIN IN!

Registration & Schedule

Space is limited for this program. Participants of the Youth Summer Theater Program will have priority registration. Registration will open to the public on June 1, 2024.

SCHEDULE:

Monday, June 17: 3-5 p.m.

Tuesday, June 18: 3-5 p.m.

Wednesday, June 19: 3-5 p.m.

Thursday, June 20: 3-5 p.m.

Friday, June 21: 4-5 p.m. (NOTE: time change due to Theater Program dress rehearsal).

Saturday, June 22: OPTIONAL Attend the Treasure Island public performance from 1-2 p.m. at RHS!

IMPORTANT:

Parents/Guardians: You will need to sign up your child for the exact dates your child will be participating. You can do this online in advance or you can register in person before your child’s first session on the day your child plans to participate in the Adventure Program.

Cost & Payment

Cost: The cost is $10/participant for the entire week, regardless of the days youth participate.

Payment: Cash or check will be accepted and must be received before youth may participate. Payments can be made at the first session.

Checks should be written out to “Oneida County 4-H Leaders’ Association”.

Need an Accommodation?

Accessibility is important to Oneida County 4-H. UW-Madison’s Division of Extension is committed to creating an accessible, inclusive, and equitable experience for all program participants. In partnership with the McBurney Disability Resource Center at UW-Madison, the division evaluates and responds to requests for disability accommodation(s), in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn more online here or email apwilliams@wisc.edu or call 715-365-2750 to learn more.

Need Language Access?

Accessibility is important to Oneida County 4-H. UW-Madison’s Division of Extension offers translation, interpretation, and content review services 4-H programs. Please email apwilliams@wisc.edu or call 715-365-2750 to inquire about these services.

Accommodations and language access can be requested to UW-Extension Oneida County by May 13th.

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