
Paper Folding to Calendar (ages 5~ 8)
Paper folding class at Hamilton for ages 5–8, July 20–23. Create a seasonal calendar with your child, $20 supply fee.
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Paper folding class at Hamilton for ages 5–8, July 20–23. Create a seasonal calendar with your child, $20 supply fee.

Create a paper flower garden at Hamilton for ages 8–15. Fold tulips, lilies, and more, then display your work.

Bug story time at Central Library, followed by building your own bug hotels. Free on July 20, 4pm–5pm.

Monthly teen journaling at Atkinson Branch. Write with provided journals, prompts, snacks, and stickers.

Dive into the art of stained glass at Eucalyptus and Company. This hands-on workshop is perfect for beginners, offering a chance to create your own floral-themed glass piece in just one session. All materials are provided, and you'll leave with a ready-to-hang masterpiece. Remember to bring safety glasses and avoid shorts and open-toe shoes for safety.

1-hour book club for 18+ at Tippecanoe Branch.

Craft and connect at Central Library on July 20. Bring your latest project or try a new crochet pattern.

Free coaster-making at Zablocki on July 20. Use acrylic markers and paint to create your own unique designs.

Candle making workshop at North Division on July 20. Create seasonal wax melts for $10 in supplies.

Catch a night of diverse live music at X-Ray Arcade with Josh Spinner, Gypsum Sunflower, and Blind Hill. Expect a mix of folk, soul, and rock that fills the room with energy. Arrive early for good seats and enjoy the intimate vibe of this local favorite venue.

Experience an intimate evening of live music with Ellen Vareldzis at Indeed Brewing's barrel room. This session is part of a new series spotlighting local talent. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the cozy atmosphere. It's a free event, so bring friends and enjoy a relaxed night out.

Half-day preschool camp at Lydell for kids turning 3 by June 22, 2026. Mornings cover arts and crafts, story time, and free play in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Toilet-trained is the only hard requirement; pack a water bottle and a nut-free snack each day. Three sessions across the summer.

Dive into a fantasy-themed clay workshop perfect for young artists. Over four days, kids will explore sculpting techniques to create their own mythical creatures. Held at Tooth and Nail Studio, this camp is a creative adventure where kids can unleash their imagination. Be sure to register early as spots are limited.

This clay camp is a creative haven for teens who love crafting and storytelling. Over four days, they'll build whimsical fairy homes and garden accessories using handbuilding techniques. Expect a hands-on experience where imagination meets skill, with plenty of room for personal expression. It's a great way to nurture creativity in a supportive environment.

Week-long camp at MacDowell for creative kids. Explore music, theater, visual art, and dance, ending with a presentation.

Free teen sewing workshop at the Library Program Room. Learn the basics on July 20 from 11:30am to 1pm.

Free guided Forest Breathing sessions at Hawthorn Glen, Mondays noon to 1 p.m. Connect with nature and find your calm.

Two-part drawing class at Lydell taught by Debra Locke, who has a BA in Art Education. Fundamentals I covers the basics: tools, shading, blending, highlighting, scaling an image up or down, and mat cutting. Fundamentals II is more open-ended; bring a piece you're working on or pick from her beginner/intermediate/advanced material. All levels welcome in both.

SPARK! at the Domes offers a welcoming environment for older adults with memory challenges and their caregivers. Held at the Mitchell Park Domes, each session features engaging nature-based activities. It's a great way to connect with others and enjoy the beauty of the Domes. Pre-registration is required, so plan ahead.

Memory Café at Capitol Branch, July 21, 1–2:30pm. Enjoy snacks, activities, and social connections in a welcoming space.

Multi-sport camp at Beulah Brinton for kids. Basketball, volleyball, T-Ball, and more from July 21 to 23.

1-hour show for ages 5–12 at Village Center Meeting Room.

Dive into the world of stained glass at Eucalyptus and Company in Riverwest. This open studio is perfect for those who've taken their intro class and want more time to hone their craft. With access to professional tools and guidance from Danielle Burrows, you'll have everything you need to bring your designs to life. Remember to register in advance and bring a parent if you're under 18.

Free 2.5-hour renter education at East Branch. Learn to resolve disputes and make safe housing choices.