Scout Programs
Girl Scout Programs
Girl Scout Cadettes: Forensic Investigators
Saturday, January 18 | 9:30am – 1:00pm (check-in starts at 9:00am) | $30 per scout | Register Here
Girl Scouts will learn about the exciting world of forensic science by examining fingerprints, recreating blood spatter patterns and extracting DNA. Meet and talk to real-life forensic investigators from the Kenosha Police Department!
Earned Badges: Special Agent
Girl Scout Juniors: Animal Habitats
Saturday, February 8 | 9:30am – 12:00pm (check-in starts at 9:00am) | $30 per scout | Register Here
Become a scientist and study animals in our exhibits to understand their survival adaptations, practice your observation skills with scientific illustration, and create model animal habitats.
Badge Earned: Animal Habitats
Registration ends one week prior to the event. Contact ccuribado@kenosha.org for possible openings past deadline date.
Registration ends one week prior to the event. Contact ccuribado@kenosha.org for possible openings past deadline date.
On Demand Scout Programs
Bring your troop to the museums to hunt for fossils, be inspired to create your own artistic masterpiece, or explore Wisconsin’s 19th Century past. Hold your next meeting at the museum followed by an educational program.
Ages: Programming can be adapted for any age and scout level.
Dates and Times: Flexible, pending availability of museum staff.
To register contact:
scouts@kenosha.org
Payment with a credit or debit card is due at the time of registration.
Troop leaders may register for the scouts in their troops who will be participating.
The Kenosha Public Museums require the Safety-Wise adult to child ratio for events and trips:
- 1 adult for 5 Daisy Girl Scouts
- 1 adult for 8 Brownie Girl Scouts
- 1 adult for 10 Junior Girl Scouts
- 1 adult for 12 Cadette Girl Scouts
Refunds will be issued for cancellations received at least ten business days prior to the program. Refunds will be issued for cancellations if a replacement is registered for the canceled participant.
Cub Scouts
Cub Scouts “Digging in the Past”
Dinosaur Discovery Museum | Maximum Number of Scouts: 30 | Cost per Scout: $20 (includes snack)
- Learn about and identify the dinosaurs at the Dinosaur Discovery Museum.
- Create a fossil cast.
- Discover how paleontologists look for and excavate fossils.
- Be a “paleontologist” and uncover dinosaur fossils.
Wolf Scouts complete the requirements to earn “Digging in the Past” badge
10 scout minimum
Girl Scouts
Lake Michigan Fossil Hunting
Kenosha Public Museum & Off-Site | Duration: 90 minutes |
Maximum Number of Scouts: 10 | Cost per Scout: $20
Hunt for fossils along the sandy shores of Lake Michigan and discover clues to Wisconsin’s ancient underwater past. Meet inside the Kenosha Public Museum for a brief introduction to the types of fossils you’ll find before heading to the lakeside fossil collection area. NOTE: This outdoor program is dependent on weather and beach conditions. Each troop is responsible for transportation to the fossil collection area (transportation not provided by the museum).
Artistic Adventures
Kenosha Public Museum | Duration: 120 minutes |
Maximum Number of Scouts: 10 | Cost per Scout: $20 (includes all supplies)
Choose an artistic exploration in printmaking, still life painting, or polymer clay. A curator will introduce the project, show technique, and assist scouts as they work on their own designs. Each scout will leave with a finished piece of artwork.
Historic Hometown
Civil War Museum | Duration: 90 minutes |
Maximum Number of Scouts: 10 | Cost per Scout: $20
Discover the life and times of Upper Midwest Civil War era soldiers and civilians using the Museum’s Fiery Trial exhibition, hands-on activities, and conversations led by museum staff. Play historic games, handle artifacts, and create your own flag while learning about our region’s history. This program fulfills several requirements of the Brownie Celebrating Community badge and the Junior Playing the Past badge.