Become a navigator for two weeks. Be taught to build a boat and learn to sail by U.S. sailing certified instructors from the Milwaukee Community Sailing Center. Held at Lake Michigan, this camp is a hands-on approach to handling, sail theory, and water safety. Friday will be spent engaging in fun camp activities. All aboard! Must be able to swim 50 yds unassisted. Limit 15 .
June 16th – 20th
Wacky Sports Ages 8-14
What is the best thing about summer? Playing ! In this camp you will have the opportunity to enjoy fun yet unusual sports. Try your hand at two new sports, Disc Golf and Ultimate Frisbee, both of which are becoming extremely popular. Strike out in a game of bowling. Strengthen your body and mind while learning martial arts. Let the games begin! Also taught will be emergency response techniques for conscious choking, controlling bleeding, and burn care.
June 23 rd – June 27th Just Cruisin' (Pt. 2)Ages 11-15
Week 2 of boat building and sailing lessons.
June 23 rd – June 27th
Wet N' Wild Ages 8-14
Be ready to get soaked! Roll up our sleeves for some super fun hands-on water activities that will have your mind floating. Cast a lure to catch that big one. Speed down winding water slides and practice your swimming at Cool Waters . End the week on a sailboat ride on Lake Michigan. Join us for a splashing good time!
June 30th – July 3rd The Apprentice (Pt. 1)Ages 11-15
Enjoy a two-week paid internship as you earn, spend, give, and save sensibly through real-life situations in this camp. First, get hands-on experience by interviewing and then practicing job skills as an “employee” at Educator's Credit Union. Own and operate a real candy business that you help to create and run in the credit union. Goon an exciting field trips to successful candy-making businesses. To qualify for the full stipend, attendance is required for the entire week. Limit 15.
June 30th – July 3rd
In the Woods Ages 8-14
Looking for an excellent activity to keep you busy? Well what about some wood working fun. Begin by tye-dying a smock tool apron or belt to be worn during your project making. Build useful and decorative objects as simple as a travel game and as complicated as a birdhouse. Use real tools that allow you to hammer, measure, shape, sand and finish your projects to your liking.
July 7th – 11th
The Apprentice (Pt. 2) Ages 11-15
Week 2 of the internship at Educator's Credit Union. To qualify for the full stipend, attendance is required for the entire week.
July 7th – 11th
The Great Outdoors Ages 8-14
Come join us as we brave the great outdoors. Courageously travel through wooded trails and along Lake Michigan on a mountain bike that we provide. Paddle your way through water channels as you maneuver your own kayak. Other a ctivities will include birding, hiking, exploring the creek for creatures, learning about our environment, exciting nature crafts and even some outdoor cooking!
Nature's OVERNIGHT Vacation
July 14-16 Ages 8 -10
July 16-18 Ages 11-15
Are you looking for a fun summer get-away? Spend three days with Mother Nature as you explore the wonders of beautiful Devil's Lake State Park. First practice your paddling skills as you prepare for multiple days of canoeing along beautiful Wisconsin River. Lean how to set-up and care for your tent and rock climbing. Engage in nature programs like orienteering and swim in a beautiful lake. Make delicious treats around a campfire that you help to build. Dream under the dazzling stars as you camp out on a sandbar island. We will bring the tents, camping equipment, and food. All you need are your personal items and bedding. This trip is sure to bring out the camper in you!
Life Adventure Summer WEEKLY Daycamp Fee
Annual Household Income
Fee/Child
(1 Child Enrolled)
Fee/Child
(2 Siblings Enrolled)
Fee/Child
3+ Siblings Enrolled
$50,000 +
$87.00
$82.00
$77.00
$35,000 - $49,999
$70.00
$65.00
$60.00
$22,001 - $34,999
$52.00
$48.00
$43.00
$22,000 and under
$37.00
$35.00
$33.00
In order to receive reduced fee based on income, proof of income (most recent tax return) required. Applicant's special circumstances may dictate exceptions. There is an additional $10 annual registration fee per family.