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Kids' pom dance class at Riverside, Saturdays at 10 am. Learn basic moves and combinations with pom poms.
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Kids' pom dance class at Riverside, Saturdays at 10 am. Learn basic moves and combinations with pom poms.

Dance to your favorite Disney songs at Riverside. Saturdays at 10:30 am, $15 for residents, jazz or ballet shoes preferred.

Jazz and hip hop for kids at Riverside. Saturdays from 12:30 to 1:30, just $19 for residents.

Saturdays at Riverside, explore lyrical and pom dance. Build technique and confidence, $19 for residents, $29 for non-residents.

Hip hop and tap combo class at Riverside, Saturdays 2:30–3:30pm. Build rhythm, coordination, and confidence.

This is a vibrant dance party for kids and families, blending K-Pop hits with movie anthems. Expect a lively atmosphere with costumes and plenty of dancing. Arrive early to snag a good spot and get ready to shine bright with your best dance moves.
Free Saturday outdoor screening of Migration at dusk. Location rotates — verify the host park.
Free outdoor screening of Inside Out 2 at dusk in Veterans Park. Popcorn $1. Bring a blanket.

Week-long summer band camp at WFB Middle School run by school band directors Tom Gard and Jordon Crespo. Kids attend a group lesson by instrument family (flutes/trumpets/horns 8–9am, clarinets/trombones/baritones 9–10am, sax/percussion/bass 10–11am), then full band rehearsal at 11am. Open to incoming 5th graders through juniors of any experience level. Performance slot in the WFB 4th of July Parade.

Celebrate traditional lantern festivals at Camp Shorewood, June 15–18. Crafts, games, and cultural activities await.

Basketball fundamentals for ages 7–8 at Lake Bluff Elementary. Dribbling, passing, shooting, and lay-ups from June 15–18.

Celebrate traditional lantern festivals at Junior Camp Shorewood, June 15–18. Colorful crafts, stories, and games await.

Five-day art and sewing camp at Lydell for kids 8-12, taught by WFB Rec instructors Jeanne Bril and Terri Roller. Kids learn hand and machine sewing alongside painting and mixed media, building projects like soft sculptures and upcycled-fabric pieces. The week ends with an art show.

The 2026 Camp Invention program at Cumberland Elementary for kids entering K5 through 6th grade. Hands-on STEM camp with four daily modules — this year's themes include entrepreneurship, robotic capybaras, and a DIY space rocket build. Project-based, team-based, runs 9am to 3:30pm.

Kick off summer reading at the Library Lobby on June 15. Free fun from 10 a.m. to noon.

Zack Percell brings his magical mix of comedy and mentalism to Wauwatosa Public Library. It's a fun, interactive show perfect for kids and families. Arrive early to get good seats, and be ready to learn a trick or two yourself!

Kindergarten campers explore nature at Hawthorn Glen, June 15–18, 1:00–3:30 pm. Games, songs, stories, and crafts await.

Care Co. Babysitter Academy is a four-week course at Little Village designed to equip middle schoolers with essential babysitting skills. Expect hands-on training in CPR, first aid, and more, plus a chance to connect with local families. It's a great way for kids to gain confidence and responsibility over the summer.

Celebrate the longest day of the year at Central Library. Storytime and make your own sundials, free on June 15.

Kick off summer reading at Tippecanoe Branch on June 15. Bring a cotton item to tie-dye or use a bandana.

Free craft pick-up for teens at Teen Space. Get creative with take-home projects.

Full-day camp at Cahill Park Pavilion taught by two Whitefish Bay elementary teachers, Kelly Kubicki and Kevin Lazovik. Days mix playground time, LEGO building, math games, and reading. Tennis shoes only (no Crocs or flip-flops) and kids bring a bagged lunch. Two sections across the summer.

Free Dungeon Crawl Classics at the library on June 15. Kids ages 8–13 can jump into new worlds with no experience needed.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Martin Luther King Branch.