top of page
20231011_093835-1080.jpg

Students can expect to see a wide variety of demonstrations, exhibits and hands-on activities that allow them to not only see equipment, but use the equipment with close supervision.

​

Students must register through their school or homeschool. If a school is not participating, parents or guardians can register their student during the home school time slot. Registration will be available in March 2024 for the fall event.

​

All students will be given t-shirts and safety glasses to wear during the event. Hard hats will be available at necessary exhibits and remain with the event or exhibitor. 

Wednesday is for Middle School Students

  • Groups are asked to provide one adult chaperone for every 10 students.

  • Homeschool students will be grouped together in one timeframe with their attending parent.

  • Students are to stay in their groups and not wander the grounds without a chaperone.

  • Middle School students will move through the event in a structured, guided tour. â€‹

  • Groups are asked to arrive on time and depart on time to allow as many groups to participate as possible in a safe manor.

  • All students will receive a safety briefing before entering the event. There is no entrance to the event until the safety briefing is concluded.​

20231012_094645-1080.jpg

Students may bring their own lunch to eat on the grounds in designated areas before or after their scheduled event time slot.

20231012_111233-1080.png

Thursday is for High School Students

  • Groups are asked to provide one adult chaperone for every 25 students.

  • Homeschool students will be grouped together in one timeframe.

  • High School students will be allowed to freely move through the event and spend time in the area(s) that interest them most.

  • Groups are asked to arrive on time and depart on time to allow as many groups to participate as possible in a safe manor.

  • All students will receive a safety briefing before entering the event. There is no entrance to the event until the safety briefing is concluded.

​

Have a student who can not be photographed? Make sure to let us know when you register! 

​

We're working with industry partners to again provide activities in the following areas:

  • Carpentry

  • Plumbing

  • Electrical

  • HVAC

  • Masonry

  • Flooring

  • Roofing

  • Concrete/Asphalt Mix

  • Heavy Equipment

  • Surveying

  • Welding

  • Tools

  • ...and so much more.

20231011_094902-1080.jpg

2024 Event Hours

Wed, Oct 9- Middle School students

  • Time Slots

    • 8:30 -10​

    • FULL 10:30 - Noon*

    • FULL 12:30 - 2

Thurs, Oct 10- High School students

  • Time Slots

    • FULL  8:30 -11​

    • 11:30 - 2*

*All Home School students will scheduled in this time slot. Public and Private schools will be schedule in all time slots.​

20231011_093911-1080.jpg

2024 Fairgrounds Map

Location

Racine County Fairgrounds

19805 Durand Ave

Union Grove, WI 53182

​

[DIRECTIONS]

MAP-2024.r3.jpg

Event Info

We welcome all middle school and high schools in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth Counties to join the Southeast Wisconsin event! Because schools are driving different distances, we offer varying arrival times each day. The amount of time on the grounds is based on age. Public schools, private schools and home schools are all encouraged to participate!

 

We anticipate having over 1,500 students registered each day representing multiple schools in our three-county area. Designated time-slots for middle school students will be capped at a maximum of 500 students per slot. High School slots will be capped at a maximum of 750 students in each.

2024 Event Details
Map, Parking, Safety, Exhibitor Locations

Download PDF

Download PDF

Download PDF

bottom of page