
Self-Rewilding
Free self-rewilding class at Urban Ecology Center Riverside Park. Gentle movement, contemplative walking, and arts practices.
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Free self-rewilding class at Urban Ecology Center Riverside Park. Gentle movement, contemplative walking, and arts practices.

Free beginner bike rides every Saturday, 10–11:30 am. Bring your bike and helmet for a 90-minute group ride.

Free architectural tour at Central Library. A docent shares the building's rich history and significant features.

BikerFest Block Party is Milwaukee's annual celebration of motorcycles and community spirit. Expect live music, food, and a chance to connect with local businesses. It's a family-friendly event with something for everyone, from motorcycle shows to engaging activities. Arrive early to snag a good spot for the stunt shows.

Experience yoga under the full moon at Atwater Beach, blending movement and breathwork with the calming sound of the lake. Arrive early to find your spot and enjoy the community vibe. Bring a blanket and immerse yourself in this unique monthly gathering.

Get ready for a night of non-stop K-Pop hits with DJ Seoul K at Mad Planet. Known for keeping Milwaukee's dance floors alive, Seoul K brings decades of experience to the decks. Arrive early to grab a good spot on the dance floor — it fills up fast!

The UPAF Ride for the Arts is a unique biking event that lets you pedal across Milwaukee's iconic Hoan Bridge with stunning views of the lakefront. The 20-mile route is closed to car traffic, making it safe and smooth for riders of all ages. Don't miss the chance to ride with friends and support local arts.

Dive into the world of block printing and monoprinting at this hands-on workshop. Perfect for beginners, you'll learn ancient techniques and create your own unique prints. Held at the scenic Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, you'll even take a short hike to gather materials. Dress comfortably for both indoor and outdoor activities.

Start your Sunday mornings with a refreshing yoga session at the Villa. Each week features a different local instructor, offering a unique style and approach. It's a peaceful way to kick off your day, and you'll love the serene setting.

Dive into creative fun at the Milwaukee Art Museum's Kohl’s Art Studio. This drop-in event lets families explore art-making inspired by the museum's exhibits. Each month brings a fresh project, so there's always something new to try. It's a great way to spend a day with the kids, and admission is free for those 12 and under.

Kid Boogie Down is a lively dance party for kids at The Cooperage. With DJ Lukewarm spinning tunes from disco to modern hits, it's a fun way for kids to enjoy music with lights, lasers, and bubbles. Arrive early for free parking and grab some cotton candy from Sugar Spun.

Kick off Pride with a lively brunch at Blue Bat Kitchen. Expect bold performances, laughter, and a menu that includes delicious brunch entrees. Hosted by Chanel D'Vine, with performances by Dita Von and Marbella Sodi, this event promises a mix of glamour and fun. Arrive early for the best seats and bring cash for tipping.

The Bike Rodeo is a fun, free event for kids aged 4-14 at the West Allis Farmers Market. It's a great chance for young cyclists to learn bike safety, enjoy skill courses, and even get a free helmet. Arrive early to ensure you get a helmet and a spot in the activities. Plus, there's lunch and raffle prizes!

Dive into a lively Sunday at Brass Monkey Pub with Plant Music Bingo. Enjoy rounds of music bingo while sipping drinks and winning plant prizes. It's a fun way to spend your afternoon, with a chance to take home a rare plant. Arrive early to grab a good spot and keep your phone charged for this interactive game.

The Locust Street Festival is a beloved Milwaukee tradition, marking the start of festival season with music, art, and community vibes. With four stages of live music and a variety of local vendors, it's a great way to spend a day in the city. Arrive early to snag a good spot and explore the unique crafts and food offerings.

The Locust Street Beer Run is a quirky 1.6-mile dash through Riverwest with beer stops along the way. It's part of the larger Locust Street Festival, which features music stages, art vendors, and food trucks. Get there early for packet pickup and enjoy the lively atmosphere. Remember, you need to be 21 to partake in the beer!

The Brady Street Art Walk & Splash of Pride is a vibrant celebration of art and community. Expect live artists creating on the spot, a variety of local vendors, and interactive experiences. It's a great way to explore Milwaukee's creative side. Arrive early to find parking and enjoy the full day of festivities.

Celebrate Pride Month at Great Lakes Distillery's Handmade with Pride Makers Market. Discover unique creations from talented local makers. It's a great chance to support the community and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The distillery's location in Walker’s Point makes it a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon.

The Locust Street Festival is a cherished Milwaukee tradition, celebrating community spirit and local music. Held on West Locust Street, the Falcon Bowl Stage offers a full day of performances powered by Tracks Tavern & Kneeverland Productions. It's all ages, so bring the family and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Arrive early for the best parking spots.

A full-day music experience at The Argo with three stages of nonstop sound. Expect a mix of high-energy sets and laid-back grooves. Arrive early to explore all stages and enjoy the kitchen's offerings. Free parking available.

Get up close with two incredible birds at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center's Raptor Encounter. This is a unique chance to learn directly from handlers about the fascinating traits and adaptations of these raptors. Arrive early to get a good spot and bring your curiosity!

Celebrate two years at the Delaware House with a special anniversary event. Expect a warm community vibe and engaging activities. It's a sliding scale event, making it accessible for everyone. Arrive early to mingle and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere.

Experience a concert designed with sensory sensitivities in mind at the Bradley Symphony Center. This event by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra features music from legendary composers and includes modifications for comfort, like dimmed lights and quiet areas. Arrive early for engaging pre-concert activities.

Join Miranda Paul at Boswell Book Company for an engaging afternoon as she shares her new book, "Kaleidoscope of Hope." Expect a delightful storytime, hands-on activities, and a closer look at butterfly specimens. Perfect for kids and families, this event is a wonderful way to spark a love for nature.