
Coed Soccer Skills Camp (youth Sports)
Coed soccer skills camp at Wick Playfield for grades 1–8. July 13–16, 10am to noon. $18 for residents.
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Coed soccer skills camp at Wick Playfield for grades 1–8. July 13–16, 10am to noon. $18 for residents.

Multi-sport camp at MacDowell for kids. Basketball, volleyball, T-Ball, and more from July 13 to 16, 1–2:30 pm.

Free talk on prehistoric fish at Shorewood Library. Learn about fascinating aquatic life from the past.

Four-day afternoon golf camp on the Lydell soccer field, using the PGA's SNAG system - plastic clubs and tennis balls scaled for entry-level kids. Lower stakes than a real range, so it's a clean way to find out if a kid likes golf before investing in real clubs. All equipment provided. Bring 2 snacks and water.

Free summer camping workshop at Central Library. Learn safety tips and make your own decoupage lantern.

Free movie night at Center Street Branch. Catch the flick on July 13 from 5 to 7:30 PM.

Free visible mending workshop at East Branch. Learn to replace buttons, patch holes, and try hand and machine sewing.

1-hour book club for 18+ at Zablocki Branch.
Catch the WNBA action as Atlanta takes on Los Angeles at Cactus Club. This isn't just a game — comedian Dana Ehrmann will keep you entertained during halftime. It's a free event, so grab some friends and enjoy a night of basketball and laughs.

Experience the musical genius of Harry Connick Jr. live at The Riverside Theater. Known for his captivating performances, Connick brings a mix of jazz standards, New Orleans classics, and his own hits. Arrive early to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and grab a good spot.

Free craft pick-up for teens at Teen Space. Grab your supplies and get creative.

Full-day summer camp at Richards Elementary for kids starting K4 or K5 in fall 2026. Each week runs Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 5:30pm, with a different theme and field trips to parks, the zoo, and the pool. Register by the week — up to eight weeks across the summer.

Club Rec offers summer activities for students with disabilities and their siblings. Free lunch, half- and full-day options, Monday through Friday.

Club Rec offers summer fun for students with disabilities and their siblings, Monday to Friday. Activities include art, games, and cooking.

Summer fun with art, games, and cooking for kids with disabilities and siblings. Half-day for ESY students, full-day for non-ESY.

Half-day summer activities for students with disabilities, Monday to Friday. Free lunch and transportation for ESY students.

Half-day camp built specifically for kids heading into K4 or K5 in the fall. Runs in classrooms at Cumberland and Richards Elementary so kids get familiar with a real school environment before the year starts. Focus is on independence and social skills — six sections run across the summer.

Full-day summer camp at Cumberland and Richards Elementary for kids entering 1st through 6th grade. Each week brings a new theme with outdoor games, arts and crafts, spirit days, and field trips. Extended care is available before (7:30-9am) and after (4-5:30pm) for families who need the longer day.

Skyhawks Mini-Hawk multi-sport camp for 4-6 year-olds at Lydell, Monday-Thursday 10am-1pm. Flag football, basketball, and soccer rolled into one camp — a soft first step into organized athletics. Three sections offered across the summer.

Summer reading happens every Monday at Franklin Square Playfield from 1 to 2 PM. Join for stories and fun activities.

Free babysitting club for kids 9 and up at Martin Luther King Branch. Make healthy snacks and plan fun activities.

Free Dungeons and Dragons for kids ages 8–13 at the Library Program Room. No experience needed, just bring your imagination.

Knot Just Knitting at Good Hope Branch, second and fourth Mondays. Work on projects with others, supplies available for beginners.

Six Monday evenings of free, genre-hopping music at the Lake Park Summer Stage on the East Side — Afro-Cuban, New Orleans, Detroit soul, zydeco. Drivable from Shorewood, and it overlaps with the Traveling Beer Garden's Lake Park stop in early July.