Seekers Wild Orientation
Finding, Registering for, and Going to a new class or camp can be a daunting and even scary experience. Here is some information to help ease the process and make your outdoor experience with Seekers Wild a positive one. Of course if you have any other questions not answered here, feel free to contact us.
*note: this is the bare bones info. For more detailed information use the buttons on the far right hand side of the screen . |
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Finding a Class or Camp - All Seekers Wild classes and camps are listed on this website. If you don't see what you are looking for, contact us and we can help you find a camp, class, or customize a program for an event.
Back to top Registering for a Camp or Class - All registration is done in collaboration with Active.com. They are an online registration service for camps, races, events, etc. More info about active.com here. If you are unable to register with the online system through active.com, contact us and we can either assist you through the process or register you manually.
Back to top Payment - 50% of tuition will be due at the time of registration through active.com. If registering with the online system, a credit card will be needed to pay your deposit and/or remaining tuition. If you wish to pay with check or cash, please contact us and we can register you manually after payment is received. Remaining balance is due before the camp/class starts.
*If you choose to utilize the deposit system, you will have three options to pay your balance:
Back to top Drop-off, Pick up, and Programming location info.General info: Drop-off and Pick-up locations will be the same all each day or your week of camp. Programming locations will vary day to day and be detailed in an email that you will receive at least one week prior to camp. See list of programming locations below.
Programming Locations we may use: Kinstone Circle, Barkeim Family Farms, local Wisconsin and Minnesota State Parks, Upper Mississippi Nat'l Wildlife Refuge, Van Loon Wildlife Area, Pettibone Park, Prairie Island Park, Hixon Forest, Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, Farmers Park, Bronk State Forest Unit, among many other possibilities. Back to Top |
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