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Hands-on emergency preparedness course at Shorewood High. Learn infant and child CPR, choking response, and AED use.
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Hands-on emergency preparedness course at Shorewood High. Learn infant and child CPR, choking response, and AED use.

Make a trinket dish in a clay sculpting class at Thryve. Press natural elements for texture and paint your creation.

Spot ants in nature at Hawthorn Glen. Learn about these unique creatures and make a craft to take home.

Summer Korean cooking at Hamilton. Make bibim guksoo with mixed cold noodles, fresh veggies, and sweet-sour sauce.

Free Craft-O-Rama at Capitol Branch on July 29. Get creative and make your own masterpiece.

Learn the dirty cup pour technique at Milwaukee Marshall. Create unique acrylic effects with all colors in one go.

Free building fun at Center Street Branch on July 31. Bring your creativity and see what you can make.

Learn to use olive oil in salads, dressings, main dishes, and even dessert. Saturday at Riverside, $26 for residents.

Chalk the walk at Villard Square Branch. Create sidewalk art for everyone to enjoy, free and family-friendly.

Create colorful abstract art with Melva at Hamilton. Saturdays from 1 to 3 pm, $10 for residents, $15 supply fee.

Build VEX robot creatures at Hamilton on Saturdays. Experiment with motors and design robots that mimic insect movement.
Girls lacrosse clinic at Whitefish Bay High School on August 2, 2026. $40 for residents, no experience needed.

Pre-school-year math and literacy review at Richards Elementary for kids entering grades 2–5. WFB educators Karen Eyers and Susan Jones run grade-level math through games, fact fluency, and manipulatives, then literacy via short stories, character discussion, and creative writing. Two sessions with different texts — sign up for one or both.

Full Body Overhaul circuit training at Hubbard Park, August 3–31. Bring a mat and water; modifications available.

Mindful clay session at Beulah Brinton. Connect with your inner self and nature while shaping air-dry clay.

Create and swap Shrinky Dinks at Villard Square Branch. Make jewelry, keychains, and charms, all for free.

Witness whirligigs and scorpions at Hawthorn Glen on August 4. $5 for residents, $8 for non-residents. Adult must register with a child.

Silver Mobility class at Shorewood High School, August 4–27. Gentle, low-impact exercises for flexibility and balance.

Ageless Energy fitness class at Fitness Ctr, August 4–28. Improve balance, flexibility, and strength with personalized guidance.

Free creative sessions at Good Hope Branch. Tie-dye pillowcases in June, bestie bracelets in July, and slime in August.

Enjoy a creative evening at Clifford's Supper Club with a paint and sip session hosted by Karaya Art. Perfect for beginners, you'll get step-by-step guidance to create a summer-themed painting. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the cozy atmosphere.

Dive into nature at Retzer Nature Center with this hands-on outdoor classroom for kids aged 4-12. It's a guided exploration of seasonal topics, perfect for curious young minds. Dress for the weather and prepare for some outdoor fun.

Build something cool at Central Library on August 5. Free materials provided, just bring your creativity.

Women's self-defense class at BE Martial Arts in Mequon. Learn to evade and disable attackers, plus situational awareness.