Greendale Village Days
Greendale's four-day Village Days festival in the historic downtown.
- Festivals
Hiding weekly regulars — trivia, yoga, karaoke
1191 events found
Greendale's four-day Village Days festival in the historic downtown.

Picnic 'n' Pages at the Urban Ecology Center on July 30. Read, listen to stories, and try hands-on STEAM activities for kids K-6.

Free voter registration and verification at Zablocki Branch. Make sure your info is current before the next election.

Explore the underground world at Villard Square Branch. Meet earthworms and dive into activities that reveal life beneath your feet.

Free urban wildlife exploration at Martin Luther King Branch. Observe clues left by animals and create habitats.

Program for 18+ at Shorewood Village Center.

ArtBlaze transforms Milwaukee's beaches into vibrant hubs of creativity and community. With interactive art, local artisans, and bonfires, it's a perfect family outing. Bring a blanket and enjoy the beach vibes while supporting local talent.

Enjoy a relaxed Thursday night with live music at The Argo. Tyler Hart brings his unique blend of songwriting and community spirit. Arrive early for the best seats and enjoy a meal while soaking in the local talent. It's a perfect spot for a casual night out with friends.

Experience a unique blend of live music and gaming as Bit Brigade rocks out to "Mega Man X" while a gamer speedruns the game on stage. It's an all-ages event at X-Ray Arcade, known for its intimate setting and great acoustics. Arrive early to snag a good spot and enjoy the full experience.
Dive into a night of dynamic rock with Daisychain and friends at Cactus Club. Known for their high-energy performances, Daisychain delivers a nostalgic yet fresh rock sound. Arrive early to grab a good spot; the venue fills up fast with fans eager for a lively show.

Clark Beckham brings his soulful sound to Shank Hall, blending R&B with pop melodies. Known for his powerful vocals and dynamic performances, Clark's show promises an intimate and engaging experience. Arrive early to snag a good spot, as the venue's cozy setting makes for an up-close encounter with his music.

Stewart Copeland, legendary drummer of The Police, shares stories from his illustrious career in this spoken-word tour. Expect an engaging evening filled with anecdotes, photos, and videos. Get there early for good seats and enjoy a unique Q&A session.

Storytime for ages 5–12 at Village Center Meeting Room.

Free career help at Good Hope Branch. Last Thursday of the month, 11am to 1pm. Drop in or make an appointment.

Read aloud to a certified therapy dog at Good Hope Branch. Improve your fluency with a furry friend, free.

Free therapy dog session at the Library Program Room. Unwind with some furry friends on July 30.

Monthly bike ride through Milwaukee starting at Red Arrow Park.
Lynden's eighth season of outdoor Sound Bath & Labyrinth Walks with Sevan Arabajian—a local social worker, musician, and spiritual guide. About 45–60 minutes of ambient sound meditation on Lynden's grounds, followed by a labyrinth walk. Bring something to lie on, dress for weather, arrive 15 min early.

Free teen movie night at Village Center. Catch a flick on July 31 from 3:30 to 5.
Dive into the quirky world of "Name That Schlock," a community-driven gameshow that's anything but ordinary. Expect unexpected twists and a fun, interactive experience. It's a unique chance to engage with fellow enthusiasts in a lively setting.

Dive into a night of immersive dungeon synth at X-Ray Arcade with Hole Dweller, Redhorn Gate, and Count Mortlach. This all-ages event promises a unique musical journey. Arrive early to snag a good spot and enjoy the eclectic sounds.

Catch the Hickoids as they bring their unique "roadhouse punk" sound to Milwaukee. Known for their energetic performances and eclectic style, this is their first Midwest tour in 35 years. Expect a night of spontaneous setlists and a mix of classics and new tunes. Arrive early for good parking and to grab a spot close to the stage.

Babysitting workshop at Milwaukee Marshall. Get American Red Cross certified, learn First Aid, and creative play techniques.

Hands-on abstract art workshop at Hamilton. Saturdays from 10am to noon. Ten-dollar supply fee.