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Lego® building fun at Shorewood High for ages 4–7. Create structures, animals, and vehicles while learning teamwork.
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Lego® building fun at Shorewood High for ages 4–7. Create structures, animals, and vehicles while learning teamwork.

Nature’s Neighborhood Week at Camp Shorewood, July 27-31. Explore local wonders, play games, and create projects outdoors.
Table tennis camp for ages 12–18 from July 27 to August 6. Coach Linda Leaf, Wisconsin's only Level II-certified, leads training.

Recreational tree climbing at Lake Bluff Elementary on July 27. No experience needed, all gear provided for $48.

Nature’s Neighborhood Week at Junior Camp Shorewood. Campers explore local wonders, play nature games, and create projects.

Half-day Club SciKidz camp at Lydell for kids 6-9 interested in how the human body works. Hands-on activities cover muscles, blood vessels, and how the body thinks, moves, filters, and fuels itself. Mornings 9am to noon for one week. Kids bring a water bottle and lunch.
Monday-through-Thursday table tennis camp for 3rd-12th graders held at Shorewood Intermediate School Gym. Linda Leaf coaches — she's the only USATT and ITTF Certified Level II Table Tennis Coach in Wisconsin. Kids work through strokes, serving, spin, footwork, and the official rules. Two sections offered between late July and early August.

Beginner climbing course for 5-8 year-olds at Novak Family Fieldhouse in Brown Deer. Instructors Zoe Hawk and Braeden Blockel walk kids through basic technique and safety, with bouldering and traversing built into games and challenges so it doesn't feel like a lecture. Four weekday-morning sections to pick from.

Tee off at the Wisconsin Country Club for a day of golf and goodwill with the Wisconsin Humane Society. Enjoy 18 holes, on-course games, and a lively auction. It's a great chance to network and support a worthy cause. Arrive early for registration at 9 a.m. and be ready for the shotgun start at 11 a.m.

Afternoon Club SciKidz camp at Lydell for kids 10-13 — art crossed with engineering. Projects are inspired by Van Gogh, Picasso, and Michelangelo, with bold paint experiments, clay sculpting, and creative engineering challenges. One week, 1-4pm.

Free card catalog crafts at Good Hope Branch. Get creative with vintage library cards, July 27, 1pm.

Afternoon AI camp at Lydell for kids entering grades 2-6, run by AI Adventure staff. Monday through Thursday, 1-4pm. Hands-on building and creating with AI tools, paired with safe and responsible usage. No coding background needed.

Free talk at Central Library on July 27. Discover Wisconsin scientists and their glowing creatures from 'Mysterious Glowing Mammals'.

Korean culture course at Hamilton, July 27–30. Learn Hangul, K-drama, food, and more for $19.

Extend your harvest by learning the basics of succession planting and how to keep crops growing all season long.

Learn succession planting at Martin Luther King Branch. Keep crops growing all season long, free but register first.

Free resume workshop at Center Street Branch on July 27. Leave with a digital copy ready to upload or print.
A night of diverse sounds at Cactus Club with Max Mazzari leading the lineup. Expect a mix of genres from indie to experimental. Arrive early for the best spot and enjoy the intimate setting.

Dive into a vibrant night of drag with a Pokemon twist at X-Ray Arcade. Expect high-energy performances and creative costumes. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for tickets.

Gareth Pearson, known as "The Welsh Tornado," brings his explosive fingerstyle guitar to Shank Hall. Expect a mix of genres from jazz to bluegrass, all delivered with his unique flair. Arrive early to grab a good spot; the intimate venue makes for a great acoustic experience. Perfect for guitar enthusiasts and music lovers alike.

Four-day Lego® building camp at Shorewood for ages 8–11. Create structures, vehicles, and more for $16.

Dive into the creative world of clay at Tooth and Nail Studio's four-day camp for teens. This hands-on experience lets young artists craft their own unique dioramas, learning slab construction and sculpting techniques along the way. It's a perfect opportunity for budding sculptors to express their imagination and bring a mini world to life.

MPS Drive starts July 27 at Vincent. Choose in-person, hybrid, or online classes for your 30 hours of instruction.

30 hours of driver instruction at Hamilton. Choose in-person, hybrid, or online options. $35 permit fee due at registration.