When school is out, join us for some animal-themed fun! We are offering single-day workshops on the dates below. Workshops cost $145. All programs take place at Seattle Humane: 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue.
Young Teen Workshops: For youth currently in grades 6-8. Socialize with other animal lovers while learning about how animal shelters operate and working on service activities together. Earns three hours of community service.
Kids Workshops: For youth currently in grades 2-5. Learn about pets at the shelter, meet a few furry friends, and work on winter-themed crafts and activities.
Peanut Allergen Warning
At Seattle Humane, peanut products may be found in any area where animals are present, especially with dogs. Peanut butter is commonly used to provide enrichment and medication, and program participants may come in contact with these products or animals who have recently consumed these products while at the shelter. While peanut products are uncommon in cat and small critter areas, there is shared equipment and laundry between species that may carry a risk of peanut exposure. Families should contact Education Services staff BEFORE registering if they have questions about their child's ability to safely participate in activities.
Refund policy
Payment is required at the time of registration and includes a non-refundable processing and supply fee ($10 for single-day programs, $50 for multi-day camps). There is a three-day grace period for registrations made in error. Most refunds will be issued in the form of a mailed check and take two or more weeks to process. After subtracting the fee, the following refund policy applies to cancellations:
Email EducationServices@seattlehumane.org or call (425) 373-5385, x2
All Workshops for Kids scheduled for December will have the same activities. Please register for just one session. For our Teen Workshops, some themes repeat throughout the year.
If you have any questions or would like to be added to the waitlist for a sold out date, please email EducationServices@seattlehumane.org or call (425) 373-5385 x2.