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Craft and chat at the Library Program Room on June 30. Bring your own project or materials, all skill levels welcome.
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Craft and chat at the Library Program Room on June 30. Bring your own project or materials, all skill levels welcome.

Free history dive at Martin Luther King Branch. Families can solve mysteries from Milwaukee's past using library clues.

Free cardboard creation at Good Hope Branch on June 30. Build anything from animals to huge structures.

Free game night at Martin Luther King Branch on June 30. Video games, board games, and more from 4 to 6 PM.

Storytime for ages 5–12 at Library Program Room.

Monthly bike ride through Milwaukee starting at Red Arrow Park.

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

Discover a whimsical morning at the Mitchell Park Domes with Wacky First Wednesday. Each month offers a new theme tied to nature and wellness, making it a delightful way to explore the Domes. Perfect for families, and no need to register in advance—just show up and enjoy.

Chalk art on the library sidewalk. Free for kids and families, July 1 from 10 to 11:30am, weather permitting.

Celebrate the Fourth with paper fireworks at Villard Square Branch. Free craft time on July 1, 2pm–4pm.

Free calligraphy basics at Mitchell Street Branch on July 1. Learn to write a fancy signature like the founding fathers.

Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on immigration and justice at the Cactus Book Club. Led by Comité Sin Fronteras, this session explores Silky Shah's "Unbuild Walls," a book that challenges current immigration policies and advocates for abolition. Arrive early to grab a good seat in the cozy back room.

Indaba Nights brings free, family-friendly entertainment to the Indaba Band Shell. Nestled in the heart of Milwaukee, this event offers a relaxed evening with live music. Arrive early to grab a good spot on the lawn and enjoy the community vibe.

Free community quilt-making at Mitchell Street Branch on July 2, 2026. Help stitch together unique voices for the 250th anniversary.

Free audio engineering workshop at Washington Park Branch on July 2. Hands-on learning with audio engineer Amy Upthagrove.

Celebrate World UFO Day at Mitchell Street Branch. Fun alien stories, crafts, and a galactic passport activity.

Practice reading with therapy dogs at the Library Program Room on July 2. Free 15-minute sessions for kids in grades 5K–5.

The Menomonee Falls Independence Day Parade is a beloved local tradition, drawing crowds to celebrate the holiday with a vibrant procession. It's the largest parade in the area, leading up to a spectacular fireworks display at the high school. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, and check the latest rules on reserving spaces.
Free yoga classes at Beulah Brinton, Fridays 10:45–11:30 am. Wear comfy clothes and bring your mat.

Glendale's Fourth of July Celebration is a lively, family-friendly event featuring a parade, food trucks, and live music. Head to Kletzsch Park for a day packed with activities, from bouncy houses to face painting. The evening wraps up with live tunes from "The Cheap Shots" and a grand fireworks display. Arrive early for the best parade spots and bring a blanket for the fireworks.

Monthly vinyl spin with pop-punk vibes at the Wiggle Room — get there early!

414Flea is Milwaukee's go-to market for vintage and handmade treasures. With over 40 vendors, it's a treasure trove for unique finds. Held at Zócalo Food Park, you can enjoy browsing while sipping on a drink and listening to live DJ sets. Arrive early for the best picks and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Washington Park Wednesdays is a summer staple featuring local bands and food trucks in a lively outdoor setting. Each week offers a unique theme, blending music, art, and community vibes. Arrive early for Happy Hour at 5pm, and enjoy the concert starting at 6pm. Parking is convenient, but consider leaving the closest spots for those who need them.

Visit the Beacons of Brew City exhibit at Central Library. Celebrate eight LGBTQ elders who shaped Milwaukee.