
Basketball Fundamentals; 6-7 Year Olds
Basketball fundamentals for ages 6–7 at Lake Bluff Elementary. Dribbling, passing, shooting, and more for $30.
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Basketball fundamentals for ages 6–7 at Lake Bluff Elementary. Dribbling, passing, shooting, and more for $30.

Summer Concert Band at Shorewood for grades 5–9. Public performance on June 25 at Atwater Elementary.

The 2026 Camp Invention program at Cumberland Elementary for kids entering K5 through 6th grade. Hands-on STEM camp with four daily modules — this year's themes include entrepreneurship, robotic capybaras, and a DIY space rocket build. Project-based, team-based, runs 9am to 3:30pm.

Open coed volleyball at Shorewood High School, Mondays from June 15 to July 27. All skill levels welcome, $28 for residents.

Basketball fundamentals for ages 4–5 at Lake Bluff Elementary. Dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense from June 15 to 18.
Youth badminton at WFB High School from June 15 to July 29. Rackets and shuttlecocks provided; $45 for residents.
Intermediate tennis lessons at Shorewood Intermediate, June 15 to August 3. Focus on shot control and strategy in singles and doubles.

Learn mountain biking essentials with the Shorewood High School MTB team. Four days of skills, games, and a field trip to Kegel Alpha Trail.

Summer strength and conditioning for WFBHS athletes in grades 9-12, run by Coach Connor Karwowski, the school's Strength & Conditioning Coach. Four days a week (Mon-Thu) June 15 through August 27. Mirrors the year-round after-school program so athletes don't lose ground over the summer. Two sections available; contact the coach to figure out which session fits.

Kick off summer reading at the Library Lobby on June 15. Free fun from 10 a.m. to noon.

Hands-on herbal product class at Beulah Brinton. Make salves and incense with Ciera Nicole for $6.

Zack Percell brings his magical mix of comedy and mentalism to Wauwatosa Public Library. It's a fun, interactive show perfect for kids and families. Arrive early to get good seats, and be ready to learn a trick or two yourself!

Co-ed skills camp for kids going into 4th-8th grade, run by Ryan Fiet, WFBHS varsity boys head coach. The focus is shooting fundamentals, scoring moves, and ball handling that translates to the middle and high school game. No prior experience required - just interest in basketball.
Youth tennis camp at Wick Playfield, June 15–19. Skills, drills, and strategy for all levels, 11 am to 12:30 pm.

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

Kindergarten campers explore nature at Hawthorn Glen, June 15–18, 1:00–3:30 pm. Games, songs, stories, and crafts await.

Care Co. Babysitter Academy is a four-week course at Little Village designed to equip middle schoolers with essential babysitting skills. Expect hands-on training in CPR, first aid, and more, plus a chance to connect with local families. It's a great way for kids to gain confidence and responsibility over the summer.
Drop-in-style youth badminton for kids going into 6th-12th grade, held Monday and Wednesday afternoons at the WFB High School Fieldhouse. Staff pair players by skill so games feel fair. Beginners welcome, but heads up: this is league play more than coached instruction. Rackets and shuttlecocks provided, or bring your own.

Celebrate the longest day of the year at Central Library. Storytime and make your own sundials, free on June 15.

Kick off summer reading at Tippecanoe Branch on June 15. Bring a cotton item to tie-dye or use a bandana.

Free mending workshop at East Branch on June 15. Learn hand and machine techniques to revive your clothes.

Cozy crafting at Central Library on June 15. Bring your project or try a librarian-selected crochet pattern.

Get ready for a night of intense metal at X-Ray Arcade. With bands from Minneapolis to Milwaukee, expect a mix of slam, death metal, and metalcore. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for entry.
The final session — print development in MiSA's darkroom with Pat Robinson. You've shot and developed your film in Parts I and II; this is where physical prints come out. $20 suggested, very limited spots, registration required.