
Pet Portraits
Paint your pet at Shorewood High School, June 29 to July 2. Bring photos and learn to capture their personality.
Cooking, pottery, paint-and-sip, dance, candle-making. Pick a class and show up.

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

Candle making workshop at North Division, June 29. Create seasonal wax melts for $10 plus supply fee.

Swing into Lindy Hop classes each Monday night—perfect for beginners and seasoned dancers alike.

Free Snack Hack at Mitchell Street Branch on June 30. Learn food growth, meal prep, and culinary resources.

Free kids' cooking class at Mitchell Street Branch. Hands-on lessons, snacks, and all supplies provided.

Free create-and-sip social at Bay View Branch. Light refreshments and new friends await on June 30.

Hands-on kombucha workshop at Hamilton. Learn to craft your own probiotic-rich brew and take it home.

Full-body fitness with easy dance steps to classic rock from the '60s and '70s. Four-week session for $40 at N/A.

Cook seasonal dishes at Hawthorn Glen. Each class includes a meal, Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

Dive into the world of ceramics with this beginner-friendly handbuilding class at Tooth and Nail Studio. Over four weeks, you'll explore techniques like slab building and coiling, with all materials included. Plus, enjoy a free open studio session to refine your skills. It's a great way to start your pottery journey in a supportive environment.

Cook and enjoy global dishes at Hamilton. Learn fun facts about each country while connecting with others.

Swing into Lindy Hop classes each Monday night—perfect for beginners and seasoned dancers alike.

Free Snack Hack session at Mitchell Street Branch. Learn about food growth, nutrition, and cooking techniques.

Twice-a-week pre-ballet at Lydell for 3–4 year-olds, taught by Miss Ceci Broussard. Kids move to different musical tempos, learn introductory ballet terminology, and build coordination and listening skills. Active clothing and ballet slippers recommended.

Free hands-on cooking lessons for kids at Mitchell Street Branch. Learn about nutrition and food history while making snacks.

Twice-a-week evening pottery for high schoolers in the WFBHS ceramics studio, taught by art teacher Tanner Teipel. Beginners through advanced — wheel-throwing techniques scaled to where each kid is. Demos cover bowls, vases, mugs, and bottles plus glazing and altered forms. Last class is for picking up fired pieces.

Twice-a-week ballet and creative dance for 5–7 year-olds at Lydell, taught by Miss Ceci Broussard. Mixes preliminary ballet steps with creative movement to different tempos of music — coordination and listening skills come along for the ride. Ballet slippers and active clothes recommended.

Adult pottery class in the WFB High School ceramics studio, taught by the school's art teacher Tanner Teipel. Wheel-throwing from beginner to advanced, with individualized instruction. Bowls, vases, mugs, bottles, plus texture, altered forms, and glazing. Final class July 30 is just for picking up fired pieces.

Hands-on kombucha workshop at Obama on July 8. Learn to craft your own brew and take it home.

Dive into the world of ceramics with this beginner-friendly handbuilding class at Tooth and Nail Studio. Over four weeks, you'll explore techniques like slab building and coiling, with all materials included. Plus, enjoy a free open studio session to refine your skills. It's a great way to start your pottery journey in a supportive environment.

Make your own soy-wax candle at Riverside. Choose a scent, design it, and take home your custom creation.

Dive into a creative evening at Giving Tree Garage, where you'll paint a funky Volkswagen while enjoying your first drink on the house. Set in the vibrant Walker’s Point, this outdoor session captures the essence of summer fun. If the weather changes, the art continues indoors.

Watercolor painting class at Beulah Brinton, Thursdays from 2 to 4 pm. Bring your own supplies and explore transparent techniques.

Thursday-night Zumba in the Lydell gym with certified instructor Linda Brown. Latin and international music, dance choreography that alternates low- and high-intensity intervals. The routines build week over week, so beginners can pick up the moves without feeling lost. 6:30–7:30pm.