
Create with Lego® 4-7 Year Olds
Lego building fun at Shorewood High School for ages 4–7. Explore engineering with structures, animals, and vehicles.
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Lego building fun at Shorewood High School for ages 4–7. Explore engineering with structures, animals, and vehicles.

Four-morning basketball fundamentals camp for kids going into 1st-3rd grade, held in the WFB Middle School New Gym. Coach Kevin Lazovik (former WFB HS head coach) walks players through dribbling, passing, shooting, pivoting, lay-ups, and defensive position. Lunch is served midway each day, so it's a true 9am-1pm block rather than a half-day.

Miniature painting 101 at Shorewood High School. Learn layering, thinning, and color mixing for your Warhammer or D&D figures.
A four-morning camp for kids 4–6 at Lynden Sculpture Garden in River Hills. Children hunt for the animals that actually live on Lynden's 40 acres, then make art inspired by the animal sculptures in the collection. Morning sessions run 9am–noon; pack a snack and sunscreen.

Paint your royal self-portrait at Shorewood High School, June 29 to July 2. Learn from Kehinde Wiley and create your masterpiece.

Chalk & Cheer Week at Junior Camp Shorewood runs June 29–July 2. Art, games, and teamwork create a colorful, uplifting vibe.
Group tennis lessons for youth at Koppa Tennis Academy. All levels welcome, from peewee to advanced beginner.

Bucks Summer Camp at North Division, June 29–July 3 for ages 7–14. Skills, scrimmages, and a future game ticket included.

Paint your pet at Shorewood High School, June 29 to July 2. Bring photos and learn to capture their personality.

Chalk & Cheer Week at Camp Shorewood, June 29–July 2. Creative sidewalk chalk art, spirited games, and teamwork.
A two-day deep-dive into bonsai as art for kids 6–11 at Lynden, led in partnership with Milwaukee Bonsai Society's John Rodgers. Kids create both a Penjing miniature landscape and a Kokedama moss-ball bonsai to take home. One of the more focused, craft-intensive camps Lynden offers.

Dive into the world of Wisconsin wildlife at the Urban Ecology Center's Animal Extravaganza. Kids will explore nature through hands-on activities and games. It's a great way for young ones to connect with the outdoors and learn about local animals. Remember, there's no camp on July 3rd, so plan accordingly!

Trailblazers RP2 is a four-day adventure for young explorers at Riverside Park. Kids will engage with nature through hikes, stories, and hands-on activities. Remember, there's no camp on July 3rd, so plan accordingly. It's a great way for kids to learn and play outdoors.
Three afternoon sessions of Garden Animals for kids 4–6, running 1–4pm June 29–July 1. Same animal-themed art exploration as the morning camp—good if your child already has morning activities that week.

Softball camp at Wick Playfield for girls entering 7th to 9th grade. Improve skills in hitting, defense, and pitching with experienced coaches.

Meet the Milwaukee County team at Bay View Branch on June 29. Learn about available programs from 2:30 to 4:30.

Explore the underground world at Zablocki Branch. Meet chipmunks, ants, and earthworms in this free interactive adventure.

Free butterfly exploration at Atkinson Branch. Get up close with the fascinating residents of MPM's Butterfly Vivarium.

Free firefly fun at Central Library on June 29. Catch fireflies and decorate your own jar after a summer story.

Free family movie night at Mitchell Street Branch on June 29. Watch National Treasure and uncover hidden history.

Free gardening class at Martin Luther King Branch on June 29. Learn to care for young plants, manage weeds, and prevent pests.

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

Keep your garden thriving—learn how to care for young plants, manage weeds, and prevent pests.

A perfect spot for clay enthusiasts to hone their skills in a professional setting. Eucalyptus and Co. offers a well-equipped studio with wheels and handbuilding tools. Chlo Droumenq is there to guide you, making it a supportive environment for those familiar with clay. Remember to pre-register, though walk-ins are welcome if space allows.