
Summer Reading Kickoff at the Mitchell Street Library!
Storytime with Mermaid Ophelia at Mitchell Street Library. Learn about watersheds and Milwaukee's waterways, then meet and greet.
Hiding weekly regulars — trivia, yoga, karaoke
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Storytime with Mermaid Ophelia at Mitchell Street Library. Learn about watersheds and Milwaukee's waterways, then meet and greet.

Running club for 1st-5th graders at WFBHS outdoor track, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5pm, June 16 through July 23. Coach Arden Stewart (WFBHS Head Cross Country Coach) runs it. Kids work toward a cumulative marathon or half-marathon over the program and earn a t-shirt. Final-day party celebrates everyone's progress.

Messy nature-based play at Hawthorn Glen for kids. Spark curiosity and get a little dirty with Steph.

Teen Zone at Atkinson Branch, June 16, 5–7 PM. Game, eat pizza, and chill with arts and crafts or Nintendo Switch.

Coed volleyball skills camp at Wisconsin Conservatory for grades 4–8. Six weeks of skill development and teamwork.

Dive into a treasure trove of children's fiction and chapter books at the Wauwatosa Public Library. Perfect for young readers and those young at heart, this sale offers a wide selection of books at great prices. It's a three-day event, so there's plenty of time to browse and find your next favorite read.

Rhyme Time at the Wauwatosa Public Library is a delightful way to engage your little ones in early literacy. This 20-minute session features stories, songs, and movement, perfect for children aged 0-2. It's a relaxed environment where older siblings can join too. Arrive a bit early to find parking and settle in.

A creative clay camp where kids can craft their own fairy homes and garden accessories. This hands-on experience is perfect for young artists who enjoy working with their hands and exploring magical themes. Expect a supportive environment with plenty of room for creativity. Sign up early as spots are limited, and don't forget to use the discount code if enrolling in multiple camps.

45-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Central Library.

Rhyme Time Stay & Play is a delightful program for little ones at the Wauwatosa Public Library. It's a chance for kids aged 0-2 to engage in early literacy through stories and songs. After the structured fun, there's a half-hour of free play with toys. No need to register, just bring your little ones and enjoy the community vibe.

Story Time at the Wauwatosa Public Library is a delightful way for kids aged 3-6 to engage with stories, songs, and activities that promote early literacy. It's a relaxed environment where children can explore independently or with family. No need to register, just drop in and enjoy the fun. Perfect for a low-key afternoon with your little ones.

Free craft, games, and book chats at Bay View Branch. Meet new children’s librarian Liz, June 16, 2–5pm.

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

Free gaming at Bay View Branch for teens. Snacks, Nintendo Switch, and board games await.

This is a perfect spot for kids to enjoy some quiet reading time during the summer. The library's story room offers a peaceful environment with plenty of books and fidgets to help young readers focus. No registration needed, just drop in and enjoy.

Porch Play offers a fun, sensory-immersive experience for kids aged 4-8, bringing "Dragons Love Tacos" to life. It's a great way for kids to engage with stories while exploring their creativity. Held at Pink's Accessible Theater House, it's perfect for a child and caregiver duo. Spots fill up, so booking early is wise.

1-hour storytime for ages 0–5 at Atkinson Branch.

This workshop at Wonderland Bookshop is a creative haven for young writers. With engaging prompts and games, it’s a perfect way for kids aged 7-13 to explore storytelling. Arrive early to browse the bookshop's unique selection — it's a treasure trove for book lovers.

Craft a birdhouse from recycled milk cartons at East Branch on June 17. Free and creative fun for summer.

Story Time at the Wauwatosa Public Library is a delightful way for kids aged 3-6 to engage with stories, songs, and activities that boost early literacy. It's a welcoming space where children can explore independently or with family. No registration needed, so just drop by and enjoy the fun.

Bilingual storytime in a beautiful setting — perfect for kids and parents alike.

Storytime at the Domes is a delightful weekly event perfect for families with young children. Held in the lush surroundings of the Mitchell Park Domes, it offers a cozy setting for kids to enjoy stories. Arrive early to explore the gardens, and don't miss the bilingual sessions on the last Wednesday of each month.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at East Branch.

Explore hydroponics with your kids and connect science, nature, and healthy eating.