
Owl Pellet Dissection
Dissect owl pellets at Central Library. Learn about owl diets and build your own animal skeleton, free on August 31.
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Dissect owl pellets at Central Library. Learn about owl diets and build your own animal skeleton, free on August 31.

Program for 18+ at Shorewood Village Center.

Bug Day at Wehr Nature Center is a family-friendly celebration of all things insect. From touching tarantulas to tasting cricket snacks, there's a unique experience for everyone. Kids will love Larvae Land, and adults can learn from real entomologists. Dress up as your favorite bug for added fun. Tickets are affordable, and the event runs rain or shine.

The World Oddities Expo is where the bizarre meets the beautiful in Milwaukee. This traveling festival brings together artists, vendors, and performers for a weekend of the wonderfully weird. Expect unique workshops like taxidermy and butterfly pinning. Arrive early for VIP access to snag the best finds before the crowds.

Dive into the art of bird photography with award-winning photographer Susan Fink at Schlitz Audubon. This five-session course covers everything from camera settings to post-processing with Lightroom. Expect hands-on practice on the scenic trails, with each session dedicated to a specific aspect of photography. Perfect for DSLR and mirrorless camera users looking to refine their skills.

Step into the world of Undertale with a live orchestral performance that brings the game's beloved themes to life. The Riverside Theater sets the stage for this immersive experience, complete with gameplay footage that enhances the storytelling. Arrive early to find parking nearby, and prepare for a night of nostalgia and musical magic.

Dive into the world of My Hero Academia with this live concert celebrating a decade of the anime. A 15-piece band plays Yuki Hayashi’s iconic score, synced with visuals from all eight seasons. Arrive early to secure a good seat and immerse yourself in the heroic journey of Deku and Class 1-A.

This play offers a fresh twist on a classic narrative, set in a modern high school. Expect a lively, thought-provoking performance that challenges norms and sparks conversation. The intimate setting of the Ellen & Joe Checota Powerhouse Theater enhances the experience. Arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy the atmosphere.