Movies in the Park: Despicable Me 4
Free Saturday outdoor screening of Despicable Me 4 at dusk. Location rotates — verify the host park.
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Free Saturday outdoor screening of Despicable Me 4 at dusk. Location rotates — verify the host park.

Half-day LEGO engineering camp at Lydell, Monday through Friday. Each day covers a different engineering branch — aerospace (space station), mechanical (boats and vehicles), structural (truss bridges), plus carnival rides, drawing machines, and mechanical animals. Kids take home a custom Mad Science build each day.

Coed soccer camp at Shorewood High School, July 13–16. Learn passing, dribbling, and shooting for $40.

Five-day cursive class at Lydell for kids 8-12, taught by retired WFB elementary teacher Sara Alter using the Zaner-Bloser method. Mornings 9am to 10am, one week. Kids bring a pencil and a nut-free snack.

Hiking camp at Hawthorn Glen from July 13 to 17. Expand your skills with daily hikes up to 4 miles.
Five full days (9am–4pm) at Lynden's ponds for kids 6–11. Campers build working rafts—actual human-sized rafts—inspired by aquatic insect physics, then paddle them across the pond on Friday. Batik-dyeing, pond journals, and floating sculptures fill the week. One of Lynden's most popular camps.

Learn about applying to UW Madison at Shorewood High on July 13. Staci Roscizewski and Paula Wheeler share tips and answer your questions.

Kids can try a new dance style each day at Riverside. Camp runs July 13–16, 9 am–noon, ending with a performance.

Hands-on STEM challenges at Camp Shorewood, July 13–17. Explore multiple creative builds for problem-solving and experimentation.

Hands-on STEM challenges at Junior Camp Shorewood, July 13-17. Design, test, and create multiple projects.

Tree Tales is a week-long adventure for kids who love stories and the outdoors. They'll explore different habitats, act out tales with puppets, and enjoy the natural beauty of Washington Park. Perfect for young imaginations, this camp combines storytelling with hands-on exploration.

Dive into a week of nature exploration at Riverside Park with the Outdoor Detectives camp. Kids will engage in hiking, fort building, and hands-on science activities. It's a great way for children who have completed grades 3-4 to connect with nature and learn outside the classroom. Remember to pack a lunch and dress for outdoor adventures.

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.

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

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.

This youth studio class at the Milwaukee Art Museum is a creative adventure for kids aged 10-15. They'll explore animal-inspired art and make their own creations using diverse materials. It's a great way for young artists to dive into the world of art in a supportive environment. Remember to register early as spots can fill up quickly.

This creative camp at Tooth and Nail Studio lets kids explore art and history by crafting their own "Creature Jar." Inspired by Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars, it's a hands-on way for kids to connect with history and express their creativity. The studio provides all materials, and kids will leave with a unique piece they've crafted themselves. Sign up early as spots are limited.

Volleyball clinic for 1st-8th graders at WFB Middle School's new gym, running July 13-23 (Mon-Thu). Three sections — A1 and A2 cover the basics (setting, passing, footwork, arm swing, and communication), A3 introduces beginner-level competition skills. Pace is quick and drill-heavy so kids stay engaged.

This Clay Jewelry Studio is a hands-on experience for kids aged 7-12, where they can explore their creativity through ceramic jewelry making. Held at Tooth and Nail Studio, the class covers a variety of techniques like pinching and coiling. It's a great way for kids to learn new skills and make something unique. Spots are limited, so early registration is a smart move.