The Wausaukee Public Library invites families to participate in the 'Unearth a Story' summer program. This engaging series runs throughout the summer, featuring weekly hands-on learning opportunities every Wednesday. Participants can look forward to dinosaur-themed art, geode cracking, aquatic creepy critters, and rock exploration. It is a fantastic way for children to stay curious and engaged during their summer break while discovering new stories and scientific wonders at their local library in Wausaukee.
What to Expect
An educational and fun environment for children to learn about science and stories.
Who Should Attend
Children
Families
Students
Local residents
Agenda Overview
Weekly programs held on Wednesdays throughout the summer, including July 8, 2026.
Venue & Address
Wausaukee Public Library
704 Main St Wausaukee , Wisconsin – 54177 United States
Organizer
Wausaukee Public Library · Library
A branch of the Marinette County Consolidated Public Library Service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the program about?
It is a dinosaur-themed summer program called 'Unearth a Story'.
When is it held?
Programs are held weekly on Wednesdays.
Where is the library?
704 Main St, Wausaukee, WI 54177.
Is there a cost?
Library programs are typically free; contact the library to confirm.
Who can attend?
The program is designed for children and families.
What activities are included?
Activities include art, geode cracking, and science-based learning.
Tags
Library
Summer Program
Wausaukee
Education
Kids
Wisconsin
Summary
Weekly summer library program at Wausaukee Public Library featuring dinosaur-themed activities.