211 Racine: Services for Recreation
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A Ministry of Racine Dominican Sisters Senior Companion Program 5635 Erie Street Racine 53402 262-639-3067 ext1299 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Free Provides volunteer visitors who call or visit clients where they live to provide friendship and social interaction for older adults.  Administration also offers help in connecting older adults with needed resources in the community for the quality of life.  No personal, home care, or transportation is provided by the volunteer. scp@racinedominicans.org www.racinedominicans.org
American Red Cross/RSVP- Walworth Retired Senior Volunteer Program 162 West Main Street Suite H Whitewater 53190 262-472-9632 Monday - Friday 8:00am -12:00pm Free Volunteers 55 and older assist with community services for non profits. Also refer to American Red Cross service. arcrsvp@genevaonline.com N/A
Angel on My Shoulder Angel Wings PO Box 747 St. German 54558 800-8603431 Varies Free Special requests for those afflicted with cancer. angerl@nnex.net www.angelonmyshoulder.org
Angel on My Shoulder Camp Angel/Camp Teen Angel PO Box 747 St. German 54558 800-860-3431 Varies Free Camp Anger (ages 8-12) and Camp Teen Angel (ages 13-15) are designed to address the needs of young people affected by cancer through loved ones (parent, sibling, or grandparent) or who have experienced the recent loss of a loved one through cancer. angel@nnex.net www.angelonmyshoulder.orag
ARC of Kenosha County Friday Evening Recreation Program 1218 79th Street Kenosha 53140 262-658-9500 Every other Friday 7:00pm - 9:00pm September through May Local ARC chapter membership. Alternative games and dances, theme dances for holidays, and spring formal wrap up at end of May.  Held at the YMCA 7101 53rd Street Kenosha. grannysuzy@msn.com N/A
ARC of Kenosha County Swim Program 1218 79th Street Kenosha 53143 262-658-9500 Tuesday 4:30pm - 5:30pm; Wednesday 5:00pm - 6:00pm Membership in ARC and $20 fee Recreation and therapeutic swim on Tuesdays at Jane Vernon Elementary School from 4:30pm - 5:30pm and Wednesdays at the Downtown YMCA (720 59th Place) from 5:00pm - 6:00pm.  Program runs from September through May. knoff@execpc.com N/A
Aurora Health Care Aurora Freedom 55+ Membership Program 8348 Washington Avenue Racine 53406 1-888-537-3336 Monday- Friday 8:00am- 4:30pm Free Provides variety of health information, discounts, and special features for those 55 years and older.  Includes 24 hour medical advice, health information, and physician selection as well as prescription, eyeglasses, hearing aides and massage therapy discounts.  Membership car provides emergency personnel access to medical history. Karen.Sweeney@aurora.org www.AuroraHealthCare.org
Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin Information and Referral 9733 W. St. Martins Rd., 1 Franklin 53132 414-427-9345 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 2:00pm See Eligibility Reqs/Exclusions/Many free events Autism information and referral, newsletter, social events, support groups, and Autism training workshops and conferences. assew3@assew.org www.assew.org
B3 Skateboard Park Skateboarding 1000 Pershing Drive Racine 53403 262-636-9131 10:00am - Dusk Free Skateboarding for all ages. N/A N/A
Belle City Senior Center Senior Center 201 Goold Street Racine 53403 262-632-5629 Varies $12 membership fee for single; $20 membership fee for couple Provides activities, volunteering, educational programs and referrals for seniors.  Foot clinic for additional fee and blood screenings. N/A N/A
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine & Kenosha One To One Adult To Child Mentoring 2302 DeKoven Avenue, Suite B Racine 53403 262-637-7625 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm None Recruits men and women, age 16 and up, to spend time weekly establishing a meaningful relationship with a child from a single parent family. Also provides in-school mentoring.   Must commit 3-5 hrs a monthly, for 1 year.  Also Couples, High School and Fun program available. bbbsrk@rootcom.net www.beabignow.org
Big Sisters of Racine, Inc. Big Sister 2302 DeKoven Avenue Racine 53403 262-637-7625 Monday - Sunday, 8:00am - 8:00pm Small membership free Provides guidance, encouragement and friendship to young girls.  To become a Big Sister you must be at least age 18.  Little Sisters are accepted from ages 5-14 and must be professionally referred. bbbsrk@rootcom.net N/A
Boy Scouts of America - SE WI Council Cub and Boy Scouting 2319 Northwestern Avenue Racine 53404 262-632-1655 Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm $10 annual membership fee Provides scouting activities to youngsters in the community. lighthouse@sewisbsa.com www.sewisbsa.com
Burlington Public Library Public Library 166 E. Jefferson Street Burlington 53105 262-342-1130 Monday - Thursday, 9:00am - 9:00pm; Friday and Saturday, 9:00am - 5:30pm Only charge for late fees Reference materials and books for the public. N/A www.burlington.lib.wi.us/about.html
Careers Industries, Inc. Integrated Day Services 3502 Douglas Ave. Racine 53402 262-752-4100 Monday- Friday 8:00am- 4:00pm Per hour rate Services for adults with severe and/or multiple disabilities.  Focus on independent life skill development, community experiences, the arts, recreation, and leisure. marybeth@careersindustries.com www.careersindustries.com
Careers Industries, Inc. Senior Day Service 3502 Douglas Ave. Racine 53402 262-752-4100 Monday- Friday 8:00am- 4:00pm Per hour rate Retirement option for adults age 45 and older who have a developmental or similar disability.  Program takes place in the community and includes volunteering, sight seeing, and recreation. marybeth@careersindustries.com www.careersindustries.com
Castle Lanes Bowling Center 5615 Castle Court Racine 53403 262-633-1199 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 2:00pm Varies Bowling alley, volleyball in summer, pro shop and cafe.. N/A www.castlanes.com
Christ Church - United Methodist Church Racine Interfaith Coalition 5109 Washington Avenue Racine 53406 262-635-9532 Varies Free An organization of eighteen diverse, multi racial religious communities. Christ church provides its members a variety of ways to get involved and make Racine better. christchurchracine@msn.com www.christchurch-racine.com
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Senior Adult Programs 800 Center Street Rm 127 Racine 53403 262-636-9455 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Varies Blood pressure, screening, arts and crafts, softball, knitting and various other clubs and things for elderly to get involved with. renae.repta@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Humble Park Community Center 2200 Blaine Avenue Racine 53405 262-636-9226 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 8:00pm seasonal- call for specific times. Free Recreation programs for teens, adults and senior adults.  Call for services.  Programs include open recreation, youth athletic leagues, senior card clubs and special events. jmars@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Recreational and cultural activities 800 Center Street, Room 127 Racine 53403 262-636-9131 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:55 pm, Varies, Charge for athletic events Recreational and cultural activities for youth, adults and seniors. There is a charge for athletic events. N/A www.cityofracine.org/
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center 1134 Dr.Martin Luther King Dr. Racine 53404 262-636-9237 Monday - Thursday, 8:00am - 9:00pm; Friday, 8:00am - 6:00pm; Saturday, 11:00am - 5:00pm; Free Recreational social programs. wilsonja@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Chavez Community Center 2221 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-636-9454 Season- call for specific times Free Recreational/social programs for children through senior adults. ray.hammerman@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Tyler-Dommer Community Center 2301 12th Street Racine 53403 262-636-9414 Monday- Friday, 8:00am - 8:00pm; call for specific times Free Recreation, athletic, and social activities for residents of the neighborhood and the community. sue.henry@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
City of Racine Parks,Recreation & Cultural Service Dr. John Bryant Community Center 601 21st Street Racine 53403 262-636-9235 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 8:00pm Free There are a wide range of services for people of all ages.  Senior services include ceramics, card games, walkers and ball, bingo and dancing.  Adult services include open gym, game room and other teen sports.  Youth services include ceramics, open gym, game rooms, movies, girls group and youth leadership for young men. hille@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
Companions in Healing Wellness and personal growth classes/programs 932 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-2645 Ongoing and as scheduled Variable fees; sliding scale available under some circumstances Yoga classes (hatha yoga and Kundalini yoga); massage; Reiki; Shiatsu, Native American Talking Circles and seasonal ceremonies; wellness and health classes on various topics; cooking and nutrition classes; weekend retreats; feng shui.   Rental space available for healing and training events.  Various practitioners and group leaders facilitate these programs.  Contact Karen to be directed to practitioner and/or visit website. karen@companionsinhealing.com www.lakehousecenter.com
Companions in Healing Psychotherapy and Life Skills Coaching 932 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-2645 By appointment Variable Psychotherapy, individual, couples and group: using both traditional and contemporary methods, including the creative arts therapies. karen@companionsinhealing.com www.lakehousecenter.com
Companions in Healing Training for Helping Professionals 932 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-2645 By appointment Variable fees and tuition/scholarships available Training for helping professions (CEU's) available, mental health professionals, social workers and attorneys. Year-long Midwest Series for helping professionals to learn experimental skills and group skills for their work. karen@companionsinhealing.com www.lakehousecenter.com
Companions in Healing Smoke Free, Naturally 932 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-2645 By appointment; groups scheduled quarterly Fee to be determined, scholarships available, and sliding fee scale. Holistic nicotine dependency program in cooperation with local acupuncturist and herbalist. Karen is also the publisher of "The Guide To Health, Wellness and Creative Living", an annual holistic health and wellness directory. karen@companionsinhealing.com www.lakehousecenter.com
Companions in Healing Wellness and Personal Growth Classes 932 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-633-2645 By Appointment Only Varies Wellness and personal growth classes, many topics. Some topics include, but are not limited to: Kicking the Sugar Habit, Tarot for Self Discovery, Changing for Good, Women in Transition, Doll Making as a Healing Art. karen@companionsinhealing.com www.lakehousecenter.com
Department of Natural Resources Customer Service and Licensing 9531 Rayne Avenue Sturtevant 53177 262-884-2300 Tuesday - Friday, 8:15am - 1:00pm and 2:00pm - 4:00pm License fee; information is free. Sale of hunting and fishing licenses, hunting permits, and dog training permits.  ATV, boat and snowmobile registrations. firstmane.lastname@wisconsin.gov dnr.wi.gov
Family Smart/Kid Friendly Partnership Family and Children's/Kid Friendly Programs 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 By appointment Free Early Learning Center activities, Music and Movement classes, Family Fun Programs and Activities, and other programs and events that focus on developmental and pre-academic skill building activities childcor@execpc.com N/A
Free S.P.I.R.I.T Riders, Inc Special People in Riding Therapy PO Box 1291 Fond Du Lac 54936 920-924-9920 Call for hours. Sliding scale and riderships can be applied for. Safe therapeutic interaction with horses. info@freespiritriders.org www.freespiritriders.org
George Bray Neighborhood Center, Inc. Community Services 924 Center Street Racine 53403 262-634-5949 Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Pre-College development, Lifeskill Instruction, Mentoring, Academic Assistance, parent Advocacy, Bray Entertainment Productions, Audio/visual Services braycenter@tds.net N/A
Girl Scouts of Racine County Recreational Scouting 6240 Bankers Road Racine 53403 262-598-0909 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am - 12:00pm $10 annual fee A program for young females centered around education.  Offers group activities throughout the year.  Summer camp and other summer programs are available. dbragg@girlscoutsracineco.org www.girlscoutsracineco.org
GLBT National Help Center Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Hotline 2261 Marquette Street Ste 296 San Francisco 94114 1-888-843-4564 Monday- Friday, 3:00pm - 11:00pm, Saturday, 11:00am - 4:00pm Central Times. Free Provides telephone and email peer counseling as well as factual information and local resources nation wide.  Discuss coming out issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safe sex information, and more.  Also maintains a resource database with over 18,000 listings. info@glbtnationalhelpcenter.org www.glbtnationalhelpce.com
Goodwill Industries of SE WI, Inc. Foster Grandparents 5420 21st Street Racine 53406 262-554-3155 Monday - Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm Free Since 1965 the Foster Grandparent Program has been connecting the generations. Foster grandparents are role models offering a stable loving presence in a young person's life. They provide an extra pair of hands and eyes in the classroom. They are friends who listen, read, take walks, and sing with children. They support and nurture students in schools, Head Start classrooms, and child care centers, work with adolescents requiring special attention at Southern Oaks Girls School, and develop caring relationships with residents who have disabilities at Southern Wisconsin Center N/A www.goodwill.sew.com
Great Lakes Dragaway Drag Racine Highway KR/West of I-94 Union Grove 53182 262-878-3783 Monday - Friday, 6:00pm - 11:00pm, Varied weekend hours April - November depending on event Varies depending on event Races held Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from Mid-April through November. N/A www.greatlakesdragaway.com
Hillside Lanes Bowling Center 1400 13th Street Racine   262-634-5963 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, after 5:00pm, Saturday and Sunday, afternoon $2.00 - child; $2.25 - adults Open bowling and leagues offered N/A N/A
Inspiration Center Camp and Respite Programs PO Box 948 Walworth 53184 262-275-5753 Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Fee based; scholarships available. Eight weeks of residential summer camp for adults and youth with physical and cognitive disabilities.  Respite care camps all seasons, field trips, nature center, pool, talent shows, crafts, and chapels.  RN's and counselors on site.  Special education field trips and programs. bgoodson@inspirationministries.org www.inspirationministries.org
Ives Grove Golf Links Public Golfing 14101 Washington Avenue Union Grove 53182 262-878-3714 April - November $12.25 weekday/$12.60 Weekend for 9 holes; $23.25 weekday/$24.50 weekend - 18 holes 27 hole public golf coarse with a driving range and gift shop N/A N/A
Kenosha Achievement Center SPROUTS 1218 79th Street Kenosha 53143 262-658-9500 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm Free Playgroups for families with children under five years old. jsorenson@thekac.com www.thekac.com
Kenosha Achievement Center Adult Vocational and Day Service 1218 79th Street Kenosha 53143 262-658-9500 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm County/state funding and private pay. Vocational training, evaluation, placement, job coaching and day service programming. cweyker@thekac.com www.thekac.com
Kenosha Human Development Services Family Support 5407 8th Avenue Kenosha 53140 262-657-7188 ext206 Varies Sliding scale Resources and limited funding for services not covered by Medicaid or private insurance.  Year to year allocation process.  Must meet programs eligibility. blake@khds.org N/A
Library Square School, Child Development Center- K Child Development Center- Kenosha 807 61st Street Kenosha 53143 262-656-1957 Monday - Friday 6:30am - 5:30pm W-2 or self-pay. Private nursery/child care services, before and after school care, pre-school education, Compuchild programs, Musical Moments Program, arts, science, math, and language skills (English and Spanish), hot lunch program and recreation. lsscdc@sbcglobal.net N/A
Lincoln Lutheran Respite Services/Harmony Club 2000 Domanik Drive Racine 53404 262-632-9828 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Donation Basis Offers time for caregivers to recharge their own batteries to maintain their own physical health and emotional well-being so they can continue to perform their vitally important task. nfrankcllor.org N/A
Love and Charity Mission Sunday drop in 1031 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-634-7059 Sunday 7:00am- 6:00pm Free Sundays starting at 7:00am Love and Charity has a restaurant type setting with coffee, donuts, reading materials and space open to those homeless.  They do not have to be involved with the shelter program to attend. N/A www.geocities.comlovencharity
Love, Inc Community Center Girl Scouts 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Call for details. Free Many troops meet at Love, Inc.  Girl Scout Outreach is the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at Love, Inc.  The troops also do food drives and other community service projects. N/A N/A
Marshfield Area Volunteer Center Volunteer Opportunities PO Box 771 Marshfield 54449 715-384-9992 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Free Provide volunteer opportunities through various programs in the area requesting volunteers. volunteercenter@tznet.com www.marshfieldareaunitedway.com
National Center on Physical Activity Physical Activity 1640 West Roosevelt Road Chicago 60608 800-900-8086 Monday - Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm Free Information and resources on physical activity and disability. ncpad@uic.edu www.ncpad.org
North Beach Public Beach 800 Center Street Racine 53403 262-636-9131 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:55pm Varies Adult, children and elder programs available including children's sports, playground programs, special events, picnic reservations, and preschool programs. donnie.snow@cityofracine.org www.cityofracine.org
Paintball Sam's Paintball 1.5 miles w. of I-94 on Hwy. K Waterford 53406 262-895-3070 Saturday and Sunday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Varies Paintball range N/A www.paintballsam.com
Racine Civic Center Festival Park, Festival Hall, Memorial Hall 5 Fifth Street Racine 53403 262-636-9229 Varies Varies Situated on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan, the Racine Civic Center is a great place to hold any event. Visit the website for floor plans and features. jimwalczak@cityofracine.org www.racinecc.com
Racine County Public Works Racine County Parks 14200 Washington Avenue Sturtevant 53177 262-886-8440 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 12:00pm and 12:30pm - 4:30pm Varies Picnic and camping sites are on first come first serve basis and advance registration is available. N/A N/A
Racine County UW Extension 4-H Youth Development 14200 Washington Avenue Sturtevant 53177 262-886-8460 Varies County Fee Provide 4-H club activities - urban after school club.  Leadership, citizenship, and life skills development. tracy.sprother@goracine.org http://racine.uwex/4h
Racine County UW Extension Agriculture and Horticulture 14200 Washington Avenue Sturtevant 53177 262-886-8460 Varies Varies by workshop. Education and information on horticulture and agriculture. patti.naggai@goracine.org http://racine.uwex.edu
Racine Friendship Clubhouse, Inc. Racine Friendship Clubhouse, Inc. 2000 17th Street Racine 53403 262-636-9393 Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 4:00pm; Friday 9:00am - 2:00pm Some recreation fees. A clubhouse for adults with mental illness's). The program provides socialization, recreation, education and employment opportunities.  Lunch available for $1.00. racinefc@yahoo.com N/A
Racine Gymnastics Center Peppermint Pre-School Gymnastics Program 2501 Golf Avenue Racine 53404 262-634-2344 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 8:00pm; Saturday 9:00am - 12:00pm Varies Curriculum includes group, cooperative activities, rhythmic games, eye/hand, eye/food coordination, listening and following directions including tumbling, cheering, and trampoline activities. N/A www.racinegymnastics.com
Racine Public Library Information 75 7th Street Racine 53403 262-636-9241 M-W 9am-9pm, Th 9am-5:30pm, F 1pm-5:30pm, Sa 1-5, Su 2-5 Free Assists people in finding information; story times for children; computers for public use with Internet access and Microsoft Office software; provides materials in variety of formats- books, magazines, cds, dvds, audio books, ect.  Bookmobile brings services to neighborhoods, and the Rotary Reader Van brings materials to daycare centers and preschools. macphail@racinelib.lib.wi.us www.racinelib.lib.wi.us
Racine Theater Guild Community Theater Company 2519 Northwestern Avenue Racine 53404 262-633-4218 Monday - Friday, 10am - 6pm Various/$5 show seats Racine Theater Guild offers a yearly series of performances open to the public.  Drama classes available for children, 1st through 8th grade.  School groups and other organizations are welcome to attend performances. boxoffice@racinetheatre.org www.racinetheatre.org
Racine Youth Sports Recreational Sports 4606 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-886-0797 Varies Varies Offers recreational sports by volunteer parents who coach youth age 5 to 16 years.  Football, basketball, baseball, and judo are available. director@racineyouthsports.com www.racineyouthsports.com
Racine Zoological Gardens Zoo 2131 North Main Street Racine 53402 262-636-9189 9:00am - 8:00pm summer hours; 9:00am - 4:00pm winter hours Varies The Racine Zoo is one of the few free zoos in the country. The zoo is home to 250 animals representing 76 species. The zoo is located on the shores of Lake Michigan covering 32 acres. Birthday parties are permitted.  Space available for rent for all occasions. info@racinezoo.org www.racinezoo.org
RADD  (Adults) Recreational Activities for Development Disabled 300 Dodge Street Racine 53405 262-633-0291 Monday - Friday Charge per program Social recreation activities for youth and adults who have developmental disabilities.  Programs include dance club, bowling club, adult recreation, and sunshine club. radd-cpa@tds.net N/A
RADD  (Children) Recreational Activities for Developmental Disabled 300 Dodge Street Racine 53405 262-633-0291 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Varies Social recreational activities for youth who have developmental disabilities including respite and camp kinder. radd.cpa@tds.net N/A
S.C. Johnson Wax Corporation Golden Rondelle Theater 1525 Howe Street Racine 53403 262-260-2154 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00; varies by event Varies - admissions fee The theater offers a wide variety of educational and entertainment programs for all age groups on a non-profit basis.  These include film programs, demonstrations, and lectures. N/A www.racinecounty.com/golden/about
Safe Harbor Humane Society- Kenosha Humane Society 7811 60th Avenue Kenosha 53142 262-694-4047 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 1:00pm - 6:00pm; Saturday 1:00pm -4:00pm Set prices Cats, dogs, and small rodents for adoption. shhs@safeharborhumane.org www.safeharborhumane.org
Skatetown USA Roller Skating 1825 Sycamore Avenue Racine 53406 262-633-8333 Call for Schedule Varies Skatetown is a public skating rink hours and admittance varies. N/A www.skatetownracine.com
Skill Bank Seniors Providing Services for Seniors 2000 Domanik Drive Racine 53404 262-637-7515 Monday - Thursday, 8am - 1pm Agreed between worker and service recipient Skill Bank uses the knowledge, skills and talents of adults, 60 years and older, to help other 60+ adults in the community. There are no set fees; cost and time of service is agreed between the worker and person receiving the service. Some of the many services offered include: carpenter work, cleaning - basements/garages/homes, companion sitting, electrical repairs, food preparation, painting - interior/exterior, plumbing, transportation - local/long distance, and yard work of all kinds. csiefer@!llor.org N/A
Society's Assets, Inc Independent Living 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Provides a variety of services for those with disabilities including: information, referral, advocacy, peer support, independent living skills, nursing home transition with equipment loan closet and demonstration, disability resources, representative payee, and personal care. eppy.smith@sai-inc.org www.sai-inc.org
Society's Assets, Inc.- Burlington Independent Living (at Love, Inc.) 480 South Pine Street Burlington 53105 262-763-6226 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Free Information and referral, advocacy, peer support, independent living skills, nursing home transition, equipment loan closet and demonstration, disability resources, representative payee, and personal care. eppy.smith@sia-inc.org www.sai-inc.org
Special Olympics SE WI Special Olympics 6011 Durand Ave Ste 400 Racine 53406 262-598-9507 Monday -Friday 9am-5pm Free Special Olympics Southeastern WI provides year-round training and competition in Olympic-type sports, for individuals with cognitive disabilities ages 8 and older jtaylor@specialolympicswisconsin.org www.specialolympicswisconsin.org
Transitional Living Services Kismet Klub 3710 Douglas Avenue Racine 53402 262-639-8084 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:00am - 4:00pm Free Offers a variety of activities which equip consumers with skills for daily living, personal enrichment, and social interactions.  All interested adults with a diagnosis of severe mental illness are welcome.  Activities may include arts, crafts, events, outings, nutrition, cooking classes, and prevocational skills.  Breakfast and lunch are served. N/A www.TLServices.org
University of WI Extension Kenosha County UW Extension PO Box 550 Bristol 53104 262-857-1945 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 12:00pm; 1:00pm - 5:00pm N/A Educational programs in areas of horticulture, agriculture, youth development, volunteer development, and nutrition.  Also provides strategic planning and community development. tedi.winnett@ces.uwex.edu www.uwex.edu/ces/cty/kenosha
Volunteer Center of Racine County, Inc. Youth Advisory Board 6216 Washington Avenue Racine 53406 262-886-9612 Monday - Friday 8:00am- 5:00pm Free Youth Advisory Board meets twice a month to establish service learning and civic engagement projects for the community. skrause@volunteercneterofracine.org www.volunteercenterofracine.org
Volunteer Center of Racine County, Inc. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program 6216 Washington Avenue Ste G Racine 53406 262-886-9612 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Free Provides volunteer opportunities for seniors 55 years and older to serve their community. cchristensen@volunteercenterofracine.org www.volunteercenterofracine.org
Volunteer Center of Racine County, Inc. Youth Summer Camps 6216 Washington Avenue Ste G Racine 53406 262-886-9612 Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Free Free summer camps for Racine County youth ages 11-18. skrause@volunteercenterofracine.org www.volunteercenterofracine.org
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Senior Advantage 3805B Spring Street., Ste LL20 Racine 53405 262-687-8081 Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 4:00pm Varies "Get Off Your Rocker", a walk and fitness program, providing three levels of exercise classes, as well as special events.  Also Wheaton Franciscan Pharmacies Racine discount travel program and blood pressure screenings. jan.caflisch@wfhc.org N/A
YMCA General Number 725 Lake Avenue Racine 53403 262-634-1994 Monday - -Friday, 5am-10pm; Saturday, 6am-6pm; Sunday, 12pm - 5pm Varies Offerings and costs vary from season to season.  Day care, supervision, activities, study time.  Registration is every eight weeks.  Open to all ages and genders. N/A www.ymcaracine.org
YWCA River Bend Nature Center 3600 N. Green Bay Road Racine