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Free building fun at Capitol Branch on July 10. Bring your creativity, we’ll supply the materials.
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Free building fun at Capitol Branch on July 10. Bring your creativity, we’ll supply the materials.

Babysitting workshop at Riverside on July 11. Get certified by the American Red Cross and learn First Aid, play techniques, and nutrition.

Layer your own mandala art at Riverside. No cutting or experience needed. Just assemble and enjoy.

Design and code a VEX spirograph machine at Riverside. Explore motors and gears while blending art with robotics.

Free self-rewilding class at Urban Ecology Center. Gentle movement, contemplative walking, and arts practices in nature.

Five-day cursive class at Lydell for kids 8-12, taught by retired WFB elementary teacher Sara Alter using the Zaner-Bloser method. Mornings 9am to 10am, one week. Kids bring a pencil and a nut-free snack.

This Clay Jewelry Studio is a hands-on experience for kids aged 7-12, where they can explore their creativity through ceramic jewelry making. Held at Tooth and Nail Studio, the class covers a variety of techniques like pinching and coiling. It's a great way for kids to learn new skills and make something unique. Spots are limited, so early registration is a smart move.

Dive into a world of fantasy and creativity with this clay-building class for kids. Over four days, young artists will learn various techniques to craft their own mythical creatures. It's a hands-on experience where imagination meets skill. Make sure to wear clothes you don't mind getting a bit messy!

Full-day Safe Sitter Essential course at Lydell for kids 11 and up, taught by RN Teresina Simmons. Covers child care skills (behavior, ages and stages, diapering), first aid and rescue including choking and CPR, and the business side — screening jobs, discussing fees, greeting employers. Three sections to pick from.

Babysitter training at Shorewood High School. Learn child supervision, safety, and CPR skills for $110.

Free workshop at East Branch on July 14. Discover library tools for your creative business plan and strategies.

Bugs and their itchy venoms at Hawthorn Glen on July 14. Learn about repellents, bites, and stings for $5.

Free email cleanup at Villard Square on July 14. Bring your device and learn to delete, unsubscribe, and organize.

Free monthly maker session at Central Library. Try a new creative skill every month.

Create a glass micro-mosaic pendant at Thryve. Supplies included, Tuesday 6–8 PM, $80 for residents.

Free class on toilet learning at Village Center. Get practical tools and expert guidance to support your child.

Interactive workshop at Shorewood High for rising seniors. Work through the Common Application with expert guidance.

Herbs class at Range Line Community Center on July 16. Learn to ease tension and make a remedy to take home.

This paint and sip event at Zócalo Food Park is a delightful way to embrace summer vibes. You'll be guided through painting a whimsical chameleon, perfect for beginners. Arrive early to grab a bite from the food trucks, and enjoy a laid-back evening with friends.

Chakra healing at Hamilton, Thursdays 7:15–8:15 pm. Focus on seven energy centers for balance and well-being.

This creative camp at Tooth and Nail Studio lets kids explore art and history by crafting their own "Creature Jar." Inspired by Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars, it's a hands-on way for kids to connect with history and express their creativity. The studio provides all materials, and kids will leave with a unique piece they've crafted themselves. Sign up early as spots are limited.

Free rain barrel workshop at Milwaukee Marshall. Learn installation and maintenance, plus get a certificate for a rain barrel.

Dive into the world of Risograph printing with this hands-on workshop at Cactus Club. Perfect for beginners, you'll learn the basics and create your own prints. All materials are provided, so just bring your creativity. It's a great way to explore a new art form without needing any prior experience.
Join Milwaukee poet Lily Lalios for a series of free, community-focused poetry workshops exploring themes like grief, eco-writing, and memory-keeping. These sessions are held at various inspiring locations around the city, offering a chance to connect with fellow writers and explore Milwaukee's artistic landscape. Register for individual workshops and contribute to a collective anthology celebrating the power of poetry.