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Parent’s guide to summer camp, day activities, classes, and events from sun up to sun down!

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It’s Time to Enroll in 4K for the 2022-23 School Year! Our overnight youth camps promise a summer experience full of memories to last a lifetime! Camp programs focus on cooperation, leadership, and sustainability.

Affordable rates Open to ages 7-18 *COVID-19 precautions will be implemented* Learn more at wisconsinfarmersunion.com

Eau Claire 4 Tomorrow/EC4T/4K:

Eau Claire 4 Tomorrow is a 4 year old Kindergarten Early Learning Program offered to all four year olds in the Eau Claire Area School District. * There is no charge for EC4T, however fees may apply for families participating in extended services beyond the EC4T program day.

How Do I Enroll? If you child is 4 years old on

or before September 1st, 2022, an Eau Claire Area School District enrollment form must be completed at: www.ecasd.us, click Enrollment at the top of the main page, click Early Learning Programs tab, click on the green Enroll Online! Click Here! tab. Babes In Toyland Childcare Center 715-830-9432

Eau Claire Area School District-Head Start 715-852-3630

The Learning Tree Child Care Center 715-834-5439

Redeemer Early Learning Programs 715-835-9207

Chapel Heights Preschool 715-832-2333

Genesis Child Development Center 715-830-2275

Little Bloomers 715-839-1050

Regis Child Development Center 715-830-2274

The Kiddie Patch Early Learning Center 715-833-9464

Mayo CHS Child Development Center 715-838-3198

UW-Eau Claire Children’s Nature Academy 715-836-2178

KinderCare Learning Center 715-832-8099

Rachel’s Place Early Learning Center 715-832-1414 x2200

Western Dairyland EOC, Inc. Eau Claire Head Start Center 715-985-2391 x1253

Children’s House Montessori School, Inc. 715-835-7861 Color My World Childcare & Preschool Inc. 715-835-2060 Days Gone By Early Learning 715-835-1234

715.723.5561 • camp@wisconsinfarmersunion.com www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com

For information regarding EC4T, contact the Eau Claire Area School District Early Learning Office at 715-852-3608.

EN AVANT SCHOOL OF DANCE  Competitive & Recreational Programs  Experienced and Educated Staff  Ages 18 Months and Up  5 week Summer Session starting July 11th  Classes offered: Mommy and Me Pre-Ballet/Creative Movement Ballet and Tap / Pointe Jazz and Hip Hop Modern and Lyrical

Award winning Competition teams

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Sharing the joy of dance in Eau Claire for 42 years

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JOIN SCOUTS TODAY & BE A PART OF THESE SUMMER ADVENTURES!

CHIPPEWA VALLEY AIR SHOW EVENTS Scout Display Area June 4th & 5th 8:30am-12pm All Troops will have Unit Displays on the air show grounds, showcasing scouting activities like knots, monkey bridge, Klondike sleds, or other specialties from their units.

2022 Camporee June 3rd - 5th Enjoy the air show and scouting activities, while camping with your Troop or Den!

JOIN TODAY AT WEARESCOUTS.ORG

2022 SCOUTS BSA CAMP SESSIONS

Experience the adventure of your summer at Cub World! Session 1: June 17-19 Session 2: June 24-26 Session 3: July 1-3 Session 5: July 15-17 Session 6: July 22-24 Session 7: July 28-30

There's something for every Scout at Camp Phillips summer camp! Session 1: June 12-18 Session 2: June 19-25 Session 3: June 26 - Jul 2 Session 5: July 10-16 Session 6: July 17-23 Session 7: July 24-30

Claim your Free Cub Scout adventure kit & learn more about joining scouts!

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THE CHIPPEWA VALLEY’S PREMIER FITNESS LOCATION.

3225 Lorch Ave, Eau Claire | 715-552-4570

eauclaire-fitness.com

Butterfly House opens July 5!

S p r i n g r e g i S t r at i o n

Now opeN F i n d a l o c at i o n at momSontherun.com

Summer Camps Rentals

Family Fun All Summer Long! • Kayak, Telescope, and GPS Rentals • Scheels Discovery Room • Nature Nook Playgrounds • 9 miles of trails to explore • And so much more! 4

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We are a structured fitness program for women of all ages who want to get in shape and have a great time doing so. Start where you are and run your first 5K, improve your speed and endurance or train for your next race with us.

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Moms on the Run:

Inspiring and Transforming Women through a Healthy Lifestyle of Fitness, Fun & Friendship You may have seen the logo around town on a minivan window or across the chest of a hot pink tank top of an Eau Claire Marathon participant: Moms on the Run aka: MOTR. It easily could be the name of a sitcom or explanation for the harried driver you see in the lane beside you. And that double meaning explains a lot about the organization of women encouraging their fellow runners to keep a healthy outlook through all the facets of life they are juggling. Eau Claire Moms on the Run has officially been up and literally running for over a decade supporting hundreds of women along their running journey. MOTR offers year-round programming with three official seasons: a Signature Training Program in Spring/Summer, an 8 week Strength & Cardio Bootcamp in the Fall, and Winter Polar Running. Their signature 18 week spring/ summer session starts again this coming April and culminates at the end of August with the group’s own 5k run and celebration. The eighteen-week Spring/Summer session offers the most structure and support. MOTR classes include coaching, optional nutritional challenges, and runningspecific strength training. They offer interval classes, endurance classes, and trail running groups. Interval classes include taking beginning runners (the Learn to Run group) from mostly walking to running a 5k at the end of the summer and offers intermediate runners a chance to work on speed, cardiovascular strength, breathing, form, and more. Danielle LeBarron, Eau Claire Moms on the Run Franchise Owner, notes, “Each of our groups have experienced coaches that help motivate and push each individual to the extent that they want/need. At MOTR, we believe that if you want to be a runner, you can be. We strive to help every woman to feel empowered to take steps towards a healthy lifestyle, and we know that exercise, accountability, and encouragement play a huge role in achieving this goal.” MOTR tries to help connect women in a way that helps them have fitness, fun, and friendship all in one. It also forces them, so to speak, to put class on their calendar and not just “hope to fit it in.” www.schoolsoutnowwhat.com

Coaches follow up with women to make sure that their needs are being met and they are feeling connected to the group. LeBarron elaborates, “One thing that we stress at MOTR is that everyone is welcome and we are an encouraging, positive, nojudgment kind of group. We know that women have enough stress and battles in their lives, so we want MOTR to be a safe place where they can come just to be on the journey together.” Women need to prioritize themselves and a healthy lifestyle. It can fortify you as a caregiver, being able to care for yourself first so you can then care for others. Tapping into your known strengths, or those you didn’t even know you had, can leave you feeling rejuvenated and joyful about the other responsibilities that make up your family’s fabric. After being involved in MOTR for several summers one participant wrote: “I am continually in awe of the impact of MOTR because it is powerful, it is positive, and it really is changing women’s lives in more than just physical ways. When I think of the ripple effect through a family when a mom is healthy, confident, supported, and fierce in the belief in herself, it’s hard to comprehend the power of her positive influence on those around her. When I show up to class or to a race and stand in this sea of strong women, I can’t help but feel proud to be a part of it.” LeBarron sums up the MOTR mission: “Our goal is to help our women feel healthy, confident, and encouraged so that they can in turn encourage others along what often feels like an uphill battle. Running not only connects us to ourselves, but our neighbors, our community, and the outdoors at large. Taking time for self-care is never selfish.” Check out this website to register for a program or for more information on the local and national group: www.momsonetherun.com/eauclaire.

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Wilderness Pursuit Horseback Adventures

Open in May for 2-hour trail rides through Clark County Forest! Horseback Youth Camp/Weekend Weekend Camps consist of cabin stays with emphasis on nature and horses. Cabins are comfortable and cozy, logsided sleeping cabins. Gentle, well-trained horses. A picnic shelter and small lodge are available for meals and visitation. Sign up today • June 18-19th, 2022 More dates coming soon! Mother Daughter Coming In May

Check our Facebook page and website for more events and special days throughout the summer.

(Call or email for reservations) 715-937-5652 • wpwpwp@wildernesspursuit.com

Starting today we can get you on the trail to having an unforgettable adventure.

W7448 Chili Road Neillsville | (715) 937-5652

www.wildernesspursuit.com

GOD’S KIDS BIBLE CAMP 2022 Kamp Kenwood in Chippewa Falls, WI www.godskidsbiblecamp.com

The mission of this free Bible camp is to provide an opportunity for all children ages 8-11 to enjoy a summer camp experience. We are especially trying to share this camp with children who might not be able to afford summer camp.

Many different activities are planned for the kids at camp:

Crafts • Swimming • Bible study • Music Boating and tubing • Outdoor games The camp is compliant with all state regulations and maintains a low counselor to camper ratio. A certified lifeguard is on duty during all swim times and a nurse is on the campground 24 hours a day.

God’s Kids Bible Camp is staffed and funded by members of Messiah Lutheran Church in Eau Claire. 6

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Chippewa Valley’s Pediatric Dental Specialists

Happy, confident summer smiles for the whole family!

Where lasting smiles begin!

Smile all summer long with the #1 Best Orthodontic Practice in the Chippewa Valley! Schedule your FREE consultation for braces or Invisalign® clear aligners today! 715.835.5182 KristoOrthodontics.com

Schedule your child’s appointment today!

Your child will love visiting the dentist! Warm, welcoming & safe environment

Building trust & confidence at every visit

Movies during treatment

715-723-2000 | www.sim4kids.com Chippewa Falls | Eau Claire | Menomonie | Rice Lake

! s k c a n S r e m Healthy Sum MARY’S GONE

Super Seed Crackers Seed-crafted with a hearty combination of pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, poppy seeds and more - each serving of Super Seed crackers offers 5 grams of plantbased protein to fuel your lifestyle. Always gluten free and organic. marysgonecrackers.com

LESSER EVIL

Organic Himalayan Pink Salt Popcorn Shouldn’t a handful of popcorn only have a handful of ingredients? Theirs has three: organic popcorn, extra-virgin coconut oil, and Himalayan pink salt. They make it with minimal processing for maximum snackability. lesserevil.com www.schoolsoutnowwhat.com

All of these great companies share the same philosophy that we do at Second Opinion by being organic, or mostly organic. Visit their websites to see all the other products they offer!

RHYTHM SUPERFOODS

Cauliflower Bites Their organic Cauliflower Bites are bursting with savory flavor and packed with Vitamin C, Vitamin K and Fiber. They are low-heat crisped to preserve the vital nutrients that keep you crunchin’ to the beat! rhythmfoods.com

LIL BUCKS

Coconut Maple Clusterbucks Organic, grain-free superfood clusters. Gluten-free, vegan, prebiotic, 3g plant-based protein. The tropics meet the tundra with the ultimate coconut and maple syrup combo. lovelilbucks.com

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VBS

Grades K-12 | LEADERSHIP | MUSIC | SPORTS Grades K-12 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP | SPORTS

June 20-24 9:00-11:45am Ages 3 ½ to 6 (Must be 3 by January 1, 2022). Peace Lutheran Church 501 East Fillmore Ave. Eau Claire

715-834-2486 MyPeaceChurch.com

Blugold Camps

June 27-July 1 9:00am-12:00pm Ages 7-11

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Opening August 2011!

Giving your children their best start!

Opening Eau Claire's newest child care center t is opening soon! Days Gone By offersAug oneus ! 11 ng 20 ni pe ng ni O pe of the most experienced andOrespected ust Aug ust ugthe Ain child care! leadership teams 2011 11! 20Polzin Chippewa Valley. Sandi and John along with Loralie Wallerius welcome you and Claire's newest child care center your children and look forward to servingEau you.

Giving your children their best start! Accepting Enrollments for Where Caring Begins! is opening soon! Days Gone By offers one Summer Programming

of the most experienced and respected Your child will experience: 5-Star National Accreditation child caresummer leadership teams in handsthe Days Gone By is looking forward to an amazing filled with • Back-to-basics learning through play on activities, indoor and outdoor experiences, fieldtrips (2 ½John years +), Chippewa Valley. Sandi and Polzin  Licensed, Professional Teachers • Highest integrity nature walks, gardening, cooking, drama, sportsWallerius and so much more! along with Loralie welcome you and • Our Faith-based curriculum school age program is runyour by children a DPI-certified teacherto who is you. and look forward serving Play-Based preparing for good ol’ fashion withLearning exploration and imagination. • Intentionally serving each fun child will experience: If your school age kids are looking for aYour placechild to belong, a place to have • Warm environments  Enrichment Programs fun, and a place where you will feel secure, Days Gone By is that place! • Back-to-basics learning through play • State-of-the-art facility Call today for a tour and enrollment information!! • Highest integrity • Swim & gym  opportunities EC4T Partner for 4K • Faith-based curriculum experience: • Your Exercise child program will • Intentionally serving each child  Nutrition & Exercise Emphasis •• Back-to-basics learning • Faith-based principles Incredible playground • Warm environments through play to 12 years old•• State-of-the-art facility • Serving 6 weeks Character Education

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3225 Lorch Ave., Eau Claire, WI (Located inside Gold’s Gym) www.daysgonebyel.com Email: home@daysgonebyel.com

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3225 Lorch Ave., Eau Claire, WI (Located inside Gold’s Gym) www.daysgonebyel.com Email: home@daysgonebyel.com

D AY S G O N E B Y

SUMMER SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM 3221 Lorch Avenue - Eau Claire (in the EC Fitness building)

 5-Star National Accreditation  Licensed, Professional Teachers  STEM & Enrichment Programs  Faith-Based Philosophy  Weekly Field Trips  Healthy Meals & Snacks  Social/Emotional Learning  Serving Ages 5K (completed) – 12 years old  Summer Fun in a Safe Setting

715-835-1234

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Tick Season is Here!

By the Eau Claire City-County Health Department

Spring brings sunshine, warmer weather—and ticks. When • ground temperatures are above 45 degrees, ticks become • more active. Three different types of ticks are found in Eau Claire County. The Deer tick and Wood tick are the most • common, while the Lone Star tick is also found in lower numbers. Ticks can carry bacteria and viruses that can cause season is here! disease in humans. Lyme disease is aTickcommon disease that is Spring brings sunshine, warmer weather—and ticks. When ground temperatures are above 45 degrees, ticks transmitted from Deer ticks. Indifferent 2021, were 89 reported become more active. Three types ofthere ticks are found in Eau Claire County. The Deer tick and Wood tick are the most common, while the Lone Star tick is also found in lower numbers. Ticks can carry bacteria and cases of Lyme disease incanEau Claire Thedisease actual viruses that cause disease in humans.County. Lyme disease is a common that is transmitted from Deer ticks. In 2021, there were 89 reported cases of Lyme disease in Eau Claire County. The actual number of cases How to remove How to aremove tick: a tick: number of cases is isprobably probably much higher.much higher. Ticks in OUR community ---->

Ticks in OUR community:

NEVER apply repellents to infants under 2 months of age. Check with your veterinarian for tips to prevent Lyme disease in your pets. After being outdoors… - Check yourself, your children and your pets for ticks. (Check the armpits, scalp, and groin areas!) - Take a shower or bath as soon as possible. This will wash off any unattached ticks from your body. - Toss your clothes in the dryer on high heat to kill any remaining ticks. 10 minutes for dry clothes. 60 minutes Remove ticks Remove as soon ticks as as possible. soon asInpossible. most cases, most tickscases, must ticks be attached must befor attached 36-48 hours for 36-48 or more hours before or more Lyme before Lyme forInwet clothes.

disease candisease be transmitted. can be transmitted.

How to remove a tick: Use tweezers • Useto tweezers grasp the totick grasp as the close tick toas the close skinto the skin Remove ticks as soon as as possible.as possible. “We want to • Pull up•with Pull steady, up with even steady, pressure. even Don’t pressure. twist or twist or possible. In Don’t most cases, jerk the tick. jerk This themay tick.cause This may theticks mouth causemust the parts mouth to attached parts to help protect you, be be left in your be left skin. in your skin. for 36-48 hours or more your family and Wood (or Bear) Deer Tick Lone Star Tickis clean • After the • tick After is removed, the tick removed, the area clean the area your pets from before Lyme disease can Ticks “We want to help protect you, your family and yourthoroughly pets from tick diseases this summer so youand can continue with soap with water. soapbe andtransmitted. water. tick diseases this summer so you can continue to thoroughly enjoy the •

to enjoy the outdoors,” says Savannah Bergman, Chemist-Microbiologist II.

outdoors,” says Savannah Bergman, Chemist-Microbiologist How to prevent tick bites: • Use tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin possible. For more information For more information about II. tick-borne about tick-borne diseases, visit diseases, ticks.echealthdepartment.org visit ticks.echealthdepartment.org or visit oras visit • Use repellents with 20-30% DEET (or an alternative active ingredient) on exposed skin and clothing. Pull up with steady, even pressure. Don’t twist or jerk the http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/index.html. http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/index.html. • Permethrin is effective against tick bites. It lasts for days to weeks on your clothing. Do NOT apply on skin. • • ALWAYS help children apply repellents. Apply according to the labeled instructions. How to prevent tick bites: tick. This may cause the mouth parts to be left in your skin. • NEVER apply repellents to infants under 2 months of age. • Check with your veterinarian for tips to prevent Lyme disease in your pets. • Use repellents with 20-30% DEET (or an alternative active • After the tick is removed, clean the area thoroughly with • After being outdoors… o Check yourself, your children and your pets for ticks. (Check the armpits, scalp, and groin areas!) ingredient) on exposed clothing. soap and water. o Take a skin shower or and bath as soon as possible. This will wash off any unattached ticks from your body. o Toss your clothes in the dryer on high heat to kill any remaining ticks. • Permethrin is effective §against bites. Itwetlasts 10 minutes for tick dry clothes. 60 minutes for clothes for days to weeks on your clothing. Do NOT apply on skin. For more information about tick-borne diseases, visit ticks. • ALWAYS help children apply repellents. Apply according to echealthdepartment.org or visit http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/index.html. the labeled instructions.

Chippewa Valley

Theatre Guild

theatre classes for kids

The Theatre Guild's 21 annual Summer Youth Drama Camp for kids 4 to 18 and 17th annual Shakespeare Workshop for Teens returns this summer. We are partnering with the Eau Claire Area School District to provide free classes (Acting, Dance, Music, Tech, Costuming, Improv, Creative Dramatics...) Brochures available online at cvtg.org or email at cvtgact@aol. st

Shakespeare's

Hansel and Gretel 4pm & 7pm, July 10 10am & 1pm, July 11 & 12 Grand Theatre

7pm, July 28-29 Grand Theatre

Tickets are available at the door. The show is appropriate for all ages!

Tickets are available at the door.

Adults/Youth $5

Adults/Youth $5

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Warrens Cranberry Festival September 23-25, 2022

Opens Friday & Saturday-7am / Sunday-9am Phone: 608-378-4200 Fax: 608-378-4250 cranfest@cranfest.com

warrens, wi 8 Miles North of Tomah Take I-94 West to Exit #135 • Cranfest Marsh Information & Video • 850 Arts & Crafts booths all 3 days! • 80 Food Booths

• 350 Antiques & Flea Market booths all 3 days! • Gigantic Parade Sun., at 1:00 p.m.

www.cranfest.com

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Exhibits • Changing Currents • Farm Life • History Quest • Then & Now: 150 Years of Change in Eau Claire

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Look for 2022 Kids Summer Programs at the museum in Carson Park cvmuseum.com | (715) 834-7871 1

Workshops & Presentations Gift Shop

Learn & Teach -> Kid’s Programs

Chippewa Valley Museum! LUTHER PARK

2022 SUMMER BIBLE

CAMPS

Luther Park is located on a 100 acre site, covered with towering pines and surrounded by beautiful views of Prairie Lake in Chetek, Wisconsin. We offer a Christ-centered camping experience for people of all ages. Our staff is trained to help campers understand God’s message of love and grace and to provide positive Christian role models. Camps offered: K-5 • 6-8 • 9-12 • Family Camp Traveling Day Camp Visit our website for more information and registration

944 24 1/4 St. Chetek, Wisconsin

715-859-2215 • lutherpark.org www.schoolsoutnowwhat.com

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Books Sign up: June 1 to July 16

on the

Move

2022 Summer Library Program

Discover great books, participate in fun activities, and win a prize at the library this summer. For kids ages 0 to 18. For a full list of FREE summer events for kids and teens, visit ecpubliclibrary.info/kids or call 715-839-5007.

SUMMER SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAM • Weekly Field Trips • Arts and Crafts • Weekly Themes • Summer Reading Program • Weekly Cooking Projects • Water Fun • Outdoor Fun on our Newly Remodeled Playground • Science Experiments • Public Library Summer Programs • And Much More...

READ4FUN

601 Fall St, Eau Claire | 715-835-9207 | daycare@orlcms.net

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ALTOONA PUBLIC LIBRARY

2022 SUMMER READING PROGRAM JUNE 13 - JULY 23 • Sign up for the summer reading program starts June 6th. • Open to all children 11 years (or students entering grade 6) and younger. • Join in on weekly story time sessions, LEGO club, school age book club, family evening entertainment, children’s movies, chess club, and more. • The library welcomes children of all abilities and all programs are FREE of charge. • Contact the library for more information on the Children’s Summer Reading Program, the Teen Reading Program (students entering grades 7-12), or the Adult Reading Program.

MONDAY EVENING 6:30 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT LINE-UP: June 14

The Circus Science Spectacular Show (Presented by Incapable Hands)

June 20

Outlaw Farms Traveling Petting Zoo (Outdoor Event)

June 27

Kid Power with Rachael Kroog (Interactive Music and Live Animal Program focused on Kindness and Reading)

July 11

Snake Rattle and Roll Educational Reptile Program

July 18

Kids Got Talent Show

1303 Lynn Avenue | Altoona, WI 715-839-5029 altoonapl@altoonapubliclibrary.org www.altoonapubliclibrary.org Hours: M-Th 9am-8pm; Fri 9am-6pm; Sat 9am-5pm; Closed Sundays

Caring for your grandchild? It’s one of your great joys, but it can also be one of your biggest stressors. The physical and financial demands of caring for a grandchild can be challenging – especially if you’ve become the main caregiver.

There’s help for you! Grandparenting and Kinship Care Resources: https://gwaar.org/api/cms/viewFile/id/2006511 For further assistance, please contact:

Chippewa County 715-726-7777 or adrc@co.chippewa.wi.us Eau Claire County 715-839-4735 or adrc@co.eau-claire.wi.us



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