Girls Lacrosse Clinic
Girls lacrosse clinic at Whitefish Bay High School on August 2, 2026. $40 for residents, no experience needed.
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Girls lacrosse clinic at Whitefish Bay High School on August 2, 2026. $40 for residents, no experience needed.

Girls flag football clinic at Nicolet High School on August 2. Open to all skill levels, learn the game and drills.

Co-op Girls NFL Flag Football League for 2nd-8th graders, Sunday games September 13 through October 11 at West Allis Athletic Complex. Volunteer parent coaches, three sections by grade band. Feeds into the broader cooperative girls program across the North Shore.
Sunday-morning girls lacrosse clinic at WFB High School's Lubar Stadium for kids going into 1st-8th grade. Run by coaches and players from the WNS Junior Wolfpack (Whitefish Bay/Nicolet/Shorewood Girls Lacrosse Club). Beginners welcome - no experience needed. Sticks, goggles, and a mouth guard required (borrowing is possible, contact Kathleen Reid).

Catch a puppet rendition of Shakespeare's Richard III in Jackson Park!

Grown Up Summer Camp is your chance to relive camp days without the curfew. Enjoy yoga, kayaking, and crafts at the Urban Ecology Center. Bring your own t-shirts for stamping and unwind with a musical jam around the campfire. Early birds save a bit, so grab your ticket before June ends.

This is a night of emo and rock vibes at Sugar Maple, featuring bands from Portland and Milwaukee. The intimate setting makes it a great spot for live music. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local brews on tap.

Experience a night of intense metalcore at X-Ray Arcade, featuring bands from Denver to Milwaukee. Get there early for a good spot—it's all ages and cash only.
This punk rock lineup at Cactus Club promises a night of high-energy performances. With bands like Curbsitter and Pyroklast, expect a mix of local talent and intense vibes. Grab your tickets early to save a few bucks, and enjoy the intimate setting that makes every show feel personal.

414Flea is Milwaukee's go-to market for vintage and handmade treasures. With over 40 vendors, it's a treasure trove for unique finds. Held at Zócalo Food Park, you can enjoy browsing while sipping on a drink and listening to live DJ sets. Arrive early for the best picks and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Kids explore AI at Range Line Community Center, August 3–6. Hands-on projects transform curiosity into real-world skills.

Champions in the Making Week at Atwater EEC, August 3–7. Active games and confidence-building challenges for campers.

Make your own sock monkeys at Shorewood High School, August 3–6. All you need are socks, stuffing, and some stitches.

Camp Shorewood runs August 3–7 at Shorewood Intermediate. Active games and confidence-building challenges for all campers.

Sew your own creatures at Shorewood High, August 3–6. Bring your imagination and basic sewing skills.
A conceptually rich five-day camp for kids 6–11 that uses Lynden's sculptures as jumping-off points for thinking about transitions and thresholds. Printmaking, paper-making, and painting are the primary media. Less nature-physical than Pond Voyage, more studio-in-the-garden.

Sapling Stories is a week-long adventure for young explorers at Menomonee Valley. Kids will dive into nature-themed stories and hands-on activities, making it a perfect blend of learning and play. Be sure to pack a lunch and prepare for outdoor fun!

Dive into a week of outdoor adventures at Washington Park, where kids can explore nature through hands-on activities like hiking and fort building. It's a great way for kids who have completed grades 3-4 to connect with the environment and learn through play. Remember to pack a lunch and dress for the weather!

AI camp at Lydell for kids entering grades 2-6, run by AI Adventure (aiadventure.co). Projects include AI escape room challenges, training a Teachable Machine to recognize real-world objects, and designing interactive games. Outdoor breaks built into the daily schedule. No coding needed.

Free edible astronomy fun at Atkinson Branch on August 3. Kids will learn about the moon, stars, and planets while creating tasty treats.

The Princess Concert brings the magic of beloved film songs to Milwaukee, featuring performers from the West End. Expect a heartwarming show perfect for families. Arrive early to find parking and settle in for a delightful afternoon. The Riverside Theater offers a cozy setting for this enchanting experience.

Create a community mural at Central Library. Get inspired by Sol LeWitt's wall drawings on August 3.

Celebrate the end of summer reading with ice cream and games at Tippecanoe Branch. Free, all ages welcome.
Dive into the art of stained glass at Eucalyptus and Company. This hands-on workshop lets you create your own piece in just one session. Choose your colors and design from pre-made templates, with all materials provided. It's a welcoming space for beginners, but remember to bring safety gear and avoid open-toe shoes.