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Community Events for Youth


This page highlights youth programs and events happening throughout our community. All materials placed for notification are not sponsored by the school district or its personnel.

Individuals or organizations requesting their events be posted to this website must be registered with the state as a non-profit group. Information must be sent in PDF format containing date, time, location, and contact information for your event to youthevents@kusd.edu.

Added 2/21/2012

Middle School Bowling Club Forming

A club that will compete with other middle schools in Kenosha
and Racine!

Placement for schools:
- Sunday February 19th @ 9:00am at Guttormsen Recreation Center
- Monday February 20th @ 4:45pm at Guttormsen Recreation Center
- Wednesday February 22nd @ 4:30 at Surf Side

Flyer (PDF)

Added 2/8/2012

Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha

Winter 2012 Guide to Sports and Programs

Flyer (PDF)

Added 2/8/2012

Pringle Nature Center

Upcoming Winter Events

Flyer (PDF)

Added 1/24/2012

Tremper Cheerleading Presents: Ages K-6 Kids Camp

Saturday February 18th (camp) & Friday February 24th (game)

Come and spend the day with Tremper Cheerleaders. We will play games, learn cheers, jump, dance, and stunt. Best of all, you will also be cheering and performing at the February 24th JV Basketball Game at Tremper High School.

Flyer (PDF)

Added 1/20/2012

RecPlex - Schools Out Splash

Bring the Kids – Bring the family – spend the day @ the waterpark

Field Trips & Group Outings - Combining fun with education!

Flyer (PDF)

Added 1/12/2012

Kenosha Expo's 2012 Just Say No Optimist Family Activity Area

March 10-11, 2012
Saturday and Sunday, 10am - 4pm
UW - Parkside Frank J. Petretti Fieldhouse
Adults $2, Children under 18 are FREE!
www.kenoshaexpo.com

Flyer (PDF)

Added 1/12/2012

Camp Anokijig

Camp Anokijig is a not-for-profit residential camp run by the Friends of Camp Anokijig Inc., a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. We serve all children from the ages of 7-17 and feature outrageously fun programs that emphasize positive values learned through interaction with good role models.  The camp setting provides a unique opportunity for children to learn a variety of skills that go far beyond learning to paddle a canoe or ride a horse - they also provide positive social interactions that allow children to learn respect for themselves, others, and the world around them.

In addition to our summer camp program, Anokijig offers spring and fall outdoor education opportunities, group rentals, horseback riding and group lessons. Contact us for any of these needs.

Flyer (PDF)