
Challenger Soccer Camp
Week-long soccer camp at Atwater Elementary, August 10–14. Improve skills with international coaches and get a free ball and jersey.
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Week-long soccer camp at Atwater Elementary, August 10–14. Improve skills with international coaches and get a free ball and jersey.

Five-day creative writing camp at Lydell for kids 5-13, taught by Afterschool Enrichment Solutions. Mornings, 10am to 11:30am, mixing classic literature reads with writing exercises, language games, and grammar practice across multiple genres.

Half-day NASA-themed Mad Science camp at Lydell, Monday through Friday. Kids cover planets, the sun and stars, astronaut training (with circuit-building), and the tech behind space travel. The week ends with a Skyblazer Rocket that each kid builds and launches NASA-style.

Adventure Camp at Riverside Park is perfect for kids who love the outdoors. They'll learn biking, hiking, and paddling while exploring Milwaukee's parks. Make sure to pack a lunch and plenty of water. Before and after care is available if you need it.

Four-day Skyhawks soccer camp at Lydell for 7-12 year-olds, afternoons 1:30-4:30pm. The Skyhawks program has been around 30+ years and uses a progression-based curriculum to build technical skills. Kids should bring two snacks and plenty of water.

Full-day camp at Cahill Park Pavilion taught by two Whitefish Bay elementary teachers, Kelly Kubicki and Kevin Lazovik. Days mix playground time, LEGO building, math games, and reading. Tennis shoes only (no Crocs or flip-flops) and kids bring a bagged lunch. Two sections across the summer.

This three-day camp at The Little Village Play Cafe is perfect for little builders aged 3-4. Kids will explore basic engineering concepts through play with soft blocks and sensory materials. Caregivers stay to join in the fun, making it a great bonding experience. Don't forget to bring socks and a water bottle!

One-day tech camp at Lydell for 7–12 year-olds, run by Computer Explorers. Kids cycle through robotics, Lego engineering, coding, Bionicles, and Ninjagos as a mix of solo, partner, and group projects. Full day with a 30-minute lunch — pack a peanut-free lunch, snacks, and a water bottle.

Junior engineering camp at Beulah Brinton on August 24. Build bridges and motorized vehicles with LEGO bricks.

Half-day Club SciKidz camp at Lydell for kids 6-9 who like all kinds of science. Each day covers a different discipline — natural world investigations, lab experiments, forces like air pressure, and space. Mornings 9am to noon for one week.

Afternoon Club SciKidz vet camp at Lydell for kids 10-13. Hands-on work includes physical exams with stethoscopes, suturing practice, building a working heart pump, pet CPR, age-appropriate dissections, and baking dog treats. One week, 1-4pm.

Chemistry camp at Beulah Brinton for hands-on fun. Create potions, slime, and bouncy balls on August 26.