
Private Tennis Lessons Youth & Adult: 9:30 Am
Private tennis lessons at Shorewood Intermediate School, July 27–30. $64 for residents, add $25 for a second person.
Summer, day, sports, art camps. Find the right fit for your kid.

Private tennis lessons at Shorewood Intermediate School, July 27–30. $64 for residents, add $25 for a second person.

Table tennis camp at Shorewood for ages 8–11. Learn strokes, serving, spin, and footwork with Coach Linda Leaf.

Table tennis camp for ages 12–18 from July 27 to August 6. Coach Linda Leaf, Wisconsin's only Level II-certified, leads training.

Four-day Lego® building camp at Shorewood for ages 8–11. Create structures, vehicles, and more for $16.

Four-day LEGO camp at Shorewood for ages 4–7. Build structures, animals, and vehicles while learning engineering.

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.

Half-day Club SciKidz camp at Lydell for kids 6-9 interested in how the human body works. Hands-on activities cover muscles, blood vessels, and how the body thinks, moves, filters, and fuels itself. Mornings 9am to noon for one week. Kids bring a water bottle and lunch.

Nature’s Neighborhood Week at Junior Camp Shorewood. Campers explore local wonders, play nature games, and create projects.

Monday-through-Thursday table tennis camp for 3rd-12th graders held at Shorewood Intermediate School Gym. Linda Leaf coaches — she's the only USATT and ITTF Certified Level II Table Tennis Coach in Wisconsin. Kids work through strokes, serving, spin, footwork, and the official rules. Two sections offered between late July and early August.

Dive into the creative world of clay at Tooth and Nail Studio's four-day camp for teens. This hands-on experience lets young artists craft their own unique dioramas, learning slab construction and sculpting techniques along the way. It's a perfect opportunity for budding sculptors to express their imagination and bring a mini world to life.

Art camp at MacDowell for kids, July 27–30. Explore music, theater, visual art, and dance, then perform for parents.

Art and performance camp at MacDowell for kids. Explore music, theater, and dance with a parent presentation at the end.

Afternoon AI camp at Lydell for kids entering grades 2-6, run by AI Adventure staff. Monday through Thursday, 1-4pm. Hands-on building and creating with AI tools, paired with safe and responsible usage. No coding background needed.

This clay camp is perfect for kids who love video games and want to bring their digital creations to life. Over four days, they'll sculpt and customize characters and structures, all while learning essential hand-building skills. It's a great way for kids to unplug and get creative. Spots are limited, so book early!

Afternoon Club SciKidz camp at Lydell for kids 10-13 — art crossed with engineering. Projects are inspired by Van Gogh, Picasso, and Michelangelo, with bold paint experiments, clay sculpting, and creative engineering challenges. One week, 1-4pm.

Week-long camp at MacDowell for art lovers. Explore music, theater, visual arts, and dance from July 27 to 30.

Five-week soccer program for kids ages 3-10 at Cumberland Elementary's north field, Mondays June 15 through July 13. Run by Spring Sports LLC. Six sections offered, so there's likely a time block that works.

Five-week soccer program for kids ages 3-10 at Cumberland Elementary's north field, Mondays June 15 through July 13. Run by Spring Sports LLC. Six sections offered, so there's likely a time block that works.

Monday-through-Thursday table tennis camp for 3rd-12th graders held at Shorewood Intermediate School Gym. Linda Leaf coaches — she's the only USATT and ITTF Certified Level II Table Tennis Coach in Wisconsin. Kids work through strokes, serving, spin, footwork, and the official rules. Two sections offered between late July and early August.

Little engineers at Range Line Community Center from August 1 to 22. Build monoculars, launch rockets, and light up with SNAP circuits.

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

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.

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.

Full-day summer camp at Richards Elementary for kids starting K4 or K5 in fall 2026. Each week runs Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 5:30pm, with a different theme and field trips to parks, the zoo, and the pool. Register by the week — up to eight weeks across the summer.