
Shorewood Farmers Market
A big, well-loved North Shore market in Estabrook Park — 70-plus vendors, right off the Oak Leaf Trail, with SNAP doubled through Market Match. Bike in, shop, and make a morning of it.
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A big, well-loved North Shore market in Estabrook Park — 70-plus vendors, right off the Oak Leaf Trail, with SNAP doubled through Market Match. Bike in, shop, and make a morning of it.

A small, mission-driven market with real Riverwest character — community-run, set in Garden Park, and focused on local growers over scale. SNAP accepted. Skips July 5.

A small Sunday market sponsored by American Legion Post 470, accepting WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers. Neighborly and unfussy. Skips July 6.

Spend a serene Sunday morning at Bouquet Café in Germantown, where you can craft your own floral masterpiece from freshly cut farm flowers. Enjoy complimentary coffee while you explore the fields. Bring your kids, dogs, and a picnic for a relaxed outing. Arrive early for the best seating and bring essentials like sunscreen and water.

A Sunday market in Konkel Park with a Makers Market on the first Sunday of each month and weekly recipe cards to go with whatever's in season. MCTS Bus 55 stops nearby if you're skipping the car.

Back since 2025 after a five-year hiatus, this near-south-side market runs trilingual — English, Spanish, and Hmong — and leans on Hmong family farmers. A genuine reflection of the neighborhood around it.

Cafe Sopra Mare is the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning. Set in the beautiful Villa Terrace courtyard, enjoy live music from top Milwaukee musicians while sipping complimentary coffee. It's a relaxed vibe, so bring a book or a friend. The museum and gardens are free to explore during the event, making it a great day out.

Sundays are for games at Tippecanoe. Bring friends or come solo to meet fellow gamers from noon to 4.

Washington Park Wednesdays is a summer staple featuring local bands and food trucks in a lively outdoor setting. Each week offers a unique theme, blending music, art, and community vibes. Arrive early for Happy Hour at 5pm, and enjoy the concert starting at 6pm. Parking is convenient, but consider leaving the closest spots for those who need them.

Climb, balance, and tackle fun challenges at Camp Shorewood, July 20–24. Games and activities build strength and teamwork.

Flag football camp at Atwater Elementary from July 20 to 23. Skills, fun, and a Super Bowl showcase to end the week.

Track & field camp at Atwater Elementary, July 20–23. Build skills and have fun, then compete in a track meet.

Workshop at Shorewood High for parents of high schoolers. Learn how to support your student through college apps.

Illustrate your own adventure at Shorewood High School, July 20–23. Design unique islands with Anna Grosch.

Five-day drawing workshop run by Young Rembrandts for kids 6-12. Each day, students draw one large poster-sized dragon using color pencils, Sharpies, markers, and pastels. Focus is on shading, texture, and dramatic color. Five completed pieces by the end of the week.

Full-day math and STEM enrichment camp at Richards Elementary for kids entering grades 2–5. Taught by WFB educators Karen Eyers and Susan Jones using Three-Act Math Tasks plus hands-on builds — water slides, boats, parachutes. Kids spend time outside, so wear active clothes and pack a peanut-free lunch.

Become a young architect at Shorewood High, July 20–23. Design buildings for extreme environments like space or the Arctic.
A second session of Lynden's Pond Voyage camp, added because the first week filled. Same raft-building, batik-dyeing, and pond-sailing curriculum for kids 6–11, July 20–24. If your kid missed the first session, this is the slot.

Dive into nature with Outdoor Detectives, where kids explore local parks and nature preserves. From hiking to fort building, this camp offers hands-on activities that engage young minds. Held at Menomonee Valley, it's a perfect summer adventure for curious kids.

Four-day orientation for incoming WFB freshmen, taught by WFBHS teacher Anna Gibson in the Library Media Center. Kids tour the building, walk their actual schedule, sign up for extracurriculars, set up their student Google Drive, and pick up note-taking and study skills. Ends with a picnic lunch at the WFB Community Garden — bring a bag lunch the last day.

Morning chess camp at Lydell for 6–13 year-olds, beginners welcome. Each day mixes a coached teaching block with guided practice, and the week ends with a non-elimination tournament so no one gets knocked out early. After School Enrichment Staff run it.

Explore the Great Lakes Marine Collection at Central Library. Discover ship models, paintings, and over 12,000 vessel files.

Free workshop for ages 18–24 at Villard Square. Learn to build income, connect to resources, and grow your business.

Free mummification workshop at Zablocki Branch on July 20. Help process a life-size model and uncover ancient secrets.