
Club Rec
Half-day summer activities for students with disabilities and siblings. Art, games, cooking, and free lunch included.
Summer, day, sports, art camps. Find the right fit for your kid.

Half-day summer activities for students with disabilities and siblings. Art, games, cooking, and free lunch included.

Summer activities at Club Rec for students with disabilities and their siblings. Free lunch included, all week.

Club Rec runs Monday through Friday for kids with disabilities and their siblings. Activities include art, games, cooking, and free lunch.

Half-day summer activities for students with disabilities and their siblings. Art, games, cooking, and free lunch included.

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.

Basketball camp for high school players ages 14–17 at Shorewood High. Skill development, live gameplay, and coaching from pros.

Basketball camp at Shorewood for ages 9–13, August 3–7. Improve dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork with Coach V.

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

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

Full-day gymnastics camp at WFB High School Memorial Gym for kids going into K5 through 6th grade, led by head rec gymnastics coach Sarah Woods. Days mix gymnastics with obstacle courses, jewelry making, scavenger hunts, and walking trips to Dairy Queen. Three section windows across the summer. Pack a bag lunch, water bottle, and nut-free snack.

Half-day junior golf camp at Missing Links Golf Club in Mequon for 8-14 year-olds, Monday through Friday mornings. PGA Professionals teach golf fundamentals along with leadership and performance habits. Nine section windows across the summer, so families can pick the right week. The higher price tag matches the all-week, all-morning format and PGA-led instruction.

Beginner basketball camp at Shorewood for ages 6–8. Dribbling, passing, shooting, and fun games from August 3 to 7.

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

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.

A hands-on pottery camp for teens at Tooth and Nail Studio. This is a chance to learn wheel throwing from a skilled instructor in a real ceramic studio. Expect to get messy and creative, crafting pieces you can actually use. Spots are limited, so register early.

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.

Skyhawks track and field camp at Lydell for 6-12 year-olds, Monday through Thursday 10am-1pm. Kids cycle through sprints, relays, hurdles, shot put, and long jump, with a Skyhawks track meet on the final day. Two snacks and plenty of water required.

Cross country training camp at Shorewood High for middle school runners. Learn warmups, strength exercises, and nutrition.

A hands-on pottery camp for teens at Tooth and Nail Studio. This is a chance to learn wheel throwing from a skilled instructor in a real ceramic studio. Expect to get messy and creative, crafting pieces you can actually use. Spots are limited, so register early.

This three-day camp at The Little Village Play Cafe is a creative haven for young kids and their caregivers. Focused on sensory play and imaginative discovery, it’s a chance for little ones to explore art in a fun, hands-on way. Expect vibrant activities like finger painting and color-changing jars. Caregivers stay and join in the fun, making it a bonding experience.

Full-day workshop series at Lydell taught by Cricket Chinese Academy for kids 6-12. Eight standalone Monday or Wednesday sessions covering Chinese culture and traditions — dumpling making, lantern crafts, a dragon boat mini-race, Chinese yo-yo, chess, paper cutting, and kite-making. Pick the days that fit. Peanut-free lunches only.

A hands-on pottery camp for teens at Tooth and Nail Studio. This is a chance to learn wheel throwing from a skilled instructor in a real ceramic studio. Expect to get messy and creative, crafting pieces you can actually use. Spots are limited, so register early.

This week-long camp is perfect for young performers eager to shine. Kids aged 5-10 will learn singing and dancing, culminating in a show choir performance. It's a great way to build confidence and have fun. Be sure to check out their performances around Brookfield later in the summer!

Full-day Mad Science camp at Lydell themed around light, color, and optical illusions. Kids bend lasers around the room, dissect white light with special specs, watch a small indoor fireworks demo, play with mirror illusions, and build a periscope to take home.