
Beginner to Elite Basketball Camp - Ages 14-17 Years Old
Basketball camp for high school players ages 14–17 at Shorewood High. Skill development, live gameplay, and coaching from pros.
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Basketball camp for high school players ages 14–17 at Shorewood High. Skill development, live gameplay, and coaching from pros.

Full Body Overhaul circuit training at Hubbard Park, August 3–31. Bring a mat and water; modifications available.

Free two-part entrepreneurship series at Central Library. Perfect for veterans, retirees, and anyone ready for a new chapter.

Crafty fun for kids at Center Street Branch. Drop in August 3, 4–5pm for summer-themed projects or your own creations.

1-hour book club for 18+ at Mitchell Street Branch.

Cross country training camp at Shorewood High for middle school runners. Learn warmups, strength exercises, and nutrition.

Three-day college application workshop at WFBHS for incoming seniors, taught by WFB school counselor Megan Greischar. Walks through the Common App, institutional applications, and the essay-writing process — with real in-class work time and 1-on-1 attention so kids leave with actual applications underway, not just notes.

Free art session at the Village Center on August 4. Create while learning to reduce plastic waste.

Afternoon presentation at Lydell on Premier World Discovery's 2026 group travel packages, with cookies and coffee. Lawanna Lambert walks through itineraries, accommodations, and pricing. Single travelers can email Lawanna ahead (llambert@premierworlddiscovery.com) to set up a post-talk meet to find possible roommates.

Mindful clay session at Beulah Brinton. Connect with your inner self and nature while shaping air-dry clay.

Create and swap Shrinky Dinks at Villard Square Branch. Make jewelry, keychains, and charms, all for free.

Create a customized magnetic mirror for your locker at Bay View Branch. Free on August 4 from 4:30 to 6 PM.

This is a night of thrash metal at X-Ray Arcade featuring Heathen, a band with a legacy in the Bay Area metal scene. Expect a mix of classic and modern thrash sounds. The venue is intimate, so you'll be up close with the bands. Arrive early for the best spot and enjoy a night of high-energy performances.

Witness whirligigs and scorpions at Hawthorn Glen on August 4. $5 for residents, $8 for non-residents. Adult must register with a child.

Catch Of Monsters and Men live at The Riverside Theater for a night of indie magic. Known for their cinematic sound and global hits like "Little Talks," this is a chance to experience their new album, "All Is Love and Pain," in an intimate setting. Arrive early to find parking nearby and grab a bite in the area.

Chuck Prophet brings his four-piece acoustic band to Shank Hall for a night of reimagined country-rock. Expect intimate, stripped-down versions of his songs. Arrive early for good seats and maybe even get a request in.

Catch Hayden Blount's raw country storytelling live at The Argo. Known for his honest, no-frills sound, Blount's music resonates with authenticity. Arrive early for the full bar service and enjoy the kitchen offerings from 4 PM onward. Free parking makes it easy to get there, and remember, it's an all-ages show.

Silver Mobility class at Shorewood High School, August 4–27. Gentle, low-impact exercises for flexibility and balance.

Ageless Energy fitness class at Fitness Ctr, August 4–28. Improve balance, flexibility, and strength with personalized guidance.

Free building fun at Martin Luther King Branch on August 4. Bring your creativity and see what you can create together.

Join a free book discussion at the Library Program Room on August 4 from 1 to 2:30 PM. Connect over your latest read.

Discuss death and dying at East Branch Library. Share your thoughts over a warm drink and snack in this free, participant-led gathering.

Free creative sessions at Good Hope Branch. Tie-dye pillowcases in June, bestie bracelets in July, and slime in August.

This three-day camp at The Little Village Play Cafe is a creative haven for young kids and their caregivers. Focused on sensory play and imaginative discovery, it’s a chance for little ones to explore art in a fun, hands-on way. Expect vibrant activities like finger painting and color-changing jars. Caregivers stay and join in the fun, making it a bonding experience.