The Racine Public Library, Racine Heritage Museum and RAM's Wustum Museum are once again hosting Racine's History Mystery Camp, a unique summer camp opportunity for youth ages 9-14. From July 7-11 participants will be exploring strange and unusual artifacts connected to Racine's most influential and important historical people and places. From this exploration each camper will create their own one-of-a-kind written and bound book. Working with archivists, librarians, artists, and museum/library staff adventurers will explore the Racine Heritage Museum, the Racine Public Library, and RAM's Wustum Museum. Each day will include exploration of the book writing and making process, games, fun activities, and other great adventures.
Campers will be spending each day from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at a different venue with the following schedule:
Campers will be spending each day from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at a different venue with the following schedule:
- Monday, July 7 Racine Public Library – treasure hunt and walking tour of downtown Racine.
- Tuesday, July 8 Racine Heritage Museum – museum and artifact exploration
- Wednesday, July 9 Racine Public Library – library exploration; book writing workshop; other activities
- Thursday & Friday July 10 & 11 RAM's Wustum Museum – Illustration, book binding, and "Author's Corner" readings
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