
Adult Story Time
1-hour storytime for 18+ at Martin Luther King Branch.
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1-hour storytime for 18+ at Martin Luther King Branch.

Full-day camp at Cahill Park Pavilion taught by two Whitefish Bay elementary teachers, Kelly Kubicki and Kevin Lazovik. Days mix playground time, LEGO building, math games, and reading. Tennis shoes only (no Crocs or flip-flops) and kids bring a bagged lunch. Two sections across the summer.

Kids can dive into creativity at this hands-on ceramic workshop. They'll craft their own tic-tac-toe boards from scratch, choosing colors and designs. It's a fun way for kids to explore art and take home something unique. Spots fill up fast, so register early!

AARP Smart Driver Course at Range Line Community Center, taught by AARP instructor John Graber. Single morning session for drivers 50 and up. Completing the course typically qualifies drivers for an insurance discount; bring proof of completion to your auto insurer afterward.

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.

Presentation on hormones in peri- and postmenopause at Range Line Community Center. Learn about symptoms, treatments, and long-term health.

Fluffy slime-making at Zablocki Branch on August 18. Customize yours with colors and glitter. Free, but register to save supplies.

Three-day pom and dance clinic at WFB High School run by the Blue Duke Dancers, open to kids entering K4 through 5th grade. Kids learn a routine they can then perform at a WFB Varsity home football game. T-shirt and pom poms are included.

Free 2.5-hour renter education at Center Street Branch. Learn to make safe housing choices and resolve disputes.

Monthly Anime Club at Zablocki Branch. Watch rated series, snack on Japanese treats, and make a quick craft.

Free clothing repairs at Washington Park Library. Get a button sewn or a patch for your jeans on August 18.

Talk about death at the free Death Café on August 18 at Martin Luther King Branch. No agenda, just open conversation.

Family Game Night at Villard Square Branch. Board games, puzzles, and light refreshments for all ages.
Dive into a dystopian world with August Clarke at Boswell Book Company. Clarke, known for his sharp speculative fiction, discusses his latest novel, "The Felicity Complex." This is a chance to hear firsthand about the inspirations and themes behind his work. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe pick up a signed copy.

Learn backyard composting basics at Bay View Branch. Free program with a chance to win a compost bin.

Free tech help at Center Street Branch on August 18. Bring your device and questions for simple, useful support.

1-hour book club for 18+ at Central Library.

Experience a night of eclectic music at X-Ray Arcade with folk, punk, and rock and roll vibes. This all-ages event is perfect for music lovers looking to discover diverse sounds. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the intimate setting.

Little Learners Explorers is a delightful play-based class for toddlers and their caregivers. Held at The Little Village Play Cafe, these sessions mix stories, music, and sensory play. It's a great way for kids to build skills and friendships. Arrive early for parking and bring socks for both you and your child.

This three-day camp at The Little Village Play Cafe is perfect for little builders aged 3-4. Kids will explore basic engineering concepts through play with soft blocks and sensory materials. Caregivers stay to join in the fun, making it a great bonding experience. Don't forget to bring socks and a water bottle!

Try scuba diving at Whitefish Bay High School Pool on August 19. No experience needed, just $65 to breathe underwater.

Free resource session for homeless veterans at Central Library. Get info on housing, medical treatment, and social services.

Free one-on-one business support at Central Library. Meet the Entrepreneur-in-Residence, no appointment needed.

The Milwaukee Show is a massive gathering for mineral and gem enthusiasts, doubling in size for 2026. Expect a vast array of unique finds, from meteorites to estate jewelry. With over 206,000 square feet of exhibits, it's a treasure hunter's dream. Pro tip: Reserve parking in advance to save on costs.