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Free Dungeon Crawl Classics at the library on June 15. Kids ages 8–13 can jump into new worlds with no experience needed.
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Free Dungeon Crawl Classics at the library on June 15. Kids ages 8–13 can jump into new worlds with no experience needed.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Martin Luther King Branch.

SPARK! at the Domes offers a welcoming environment for older adults with memory challenges and their caregivers. Held at the Mitchell Park Domes, each session features engaging nature-based activities. It's a great way to connect with others and enjoy the beauty of the Domes. Pre-registration is required, so plan ahead.

Storytime with Mermaid Ophelia at Mitchell Street Library. Learn about watersheds and Milwaukee's waterways, then meet and greet.

Memory Café at Capitol Branch. A welcoming space for those with memory issues and their care partners, with snacks and activities.

Discover your strengths with a free workshop at the Wauwatosa Library. You'll get a copy of Strengths Finder 2.0 and a personal report to boost your job search. Limited spots, so register early!

Free block print party at Villard Square Branch. Get creative with your designs on June 16.

Free Pivot Program at East Branch on June 16. Get help with licenses, local rules, and business best practices.

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

Crafting for adults at Tippecanoe Branch on June 16. This month: make a bead and wire suncatcher.

Free workshop at Good Hope Branch on June 16. Learn to research and build your business plan using library resources.

Experience the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in the open air at Humboldt Park. This free concert features classics from Bernstein to John Williams. Arrive early to snag a good picnic spot and enjoy the community vibe. Weather can be unpredictable, so check the forecast.

Swing into a night of free live music and dancing with Third Coast Swing at Falcon Hall. This all-ages event is perfect for jazz lovers and swing dancers alike. Get there early to grab a good spot and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

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.
A small Tuesday market right in front of Cudahy City Hall, run by the city. No flashy social presence, but it quietly accepts every benefit program going — SNAP, EBT, WIC, Senior vouchers, and WI Community Cash.

The region's only major Tuesday market, and a strong one — 80-plus vendors (it sold out in 2025), a new splash pad, storytime, and live music, all in Village Park along the river. If Tuesday's your day, this is the one.

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.

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.

One of the oldest markets in southeastern Wisconsin, in its 106th season, under a covered pavilion. Afternoon hours are the trick — produce is often picked the same day. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Note: no dogs allowed.

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.

Find fresh produce and unique crafts in Milwaukee's lively Deer District.

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