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Learn to use Merlin Bird ID and i-Naturalist at Hawthorn Glen. Explore nature with your phone, Saturdays at 10am.
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Learn to use Merlin Bird ID and i-Naturalist at Hawthorn Glen. Explore nature with your phone, Saturdays at 10am.
Whitefish Bay's two-day juried art festival — roughly 100 artists and live music.

Dive into the mysteries of Earth energies at this insightful session. Held at Unity Church, it's a chance to explore ley lines and vortexes with like-minded folks. Arrive early to grab a good seat and bring an open mind for some fascinating discussions.

Build and program a LEGO race car at Riverside. Experiment with motors and design strategies on July 11.

Layer your own mandala art at Riverside. No cutting or experience needed. Just assemble and enjoy.

Explore the wonders of the sun at Wehr Nature Center with the Wehr Astronomical Society. This event offers a unique opportunity to safely view sunspots through specialized telescopes. It's a relaxed afternoon perfect for curious minds and families. Remember, rain cancels, so check the weather before heading out.

Catch a puppet rendition of Shakespeare's Richard III at Wisconsin Lutheran College!

Make homemade ice cream at Milwaukee Marshall. Just four ingredients, plus your own flavors. Kids learn baking basics.

Create a masterpiece with a pour technique at Milwaukee Marshall. Saturdays from 1:30 to 3:30 pm, $45 for residents.

Build and display your LEGO® creations at Zablocki Branch. Vote for your favorite design and win LEGO® bricks.

Design and code a VEX spirograph machine at Riverside. Explore motors and gears while blending art with robotics.

Learn about lead use in Milwaukee homes and its impact. Solutions for schools and buildings, July 11 at Martin Luther King Branch.

Catch She's Crafty, the all-female Beastie Boys tribute from Chicago, bringing high-energy performances to Milwaukee. Expect a fun, inclusive atmosphere where everyone can enjoy the iconic hits. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the vibe.

A night of intense metal awaits at Club Garibaldi with a lineup featuring Kontusion, To The Dogs, Chemosh, and Relic. Expect a powerful mix of death grind and blackened death metal. Get there early for the best spot and enjoy the local Milwaukee metal scene.

Catch an electrifying night of music with The Beautiful Mothers, Key of Evil, and Toadskin at a cozy Milwaukee venue. This lineup promises a raw and energetic performance, perfect for fans of live rock. Arrive early to find parking nearby and enjoy the local scene before the show.

Catch Death Cab for Cutie, a band that has defined a generation with their emotionally charged music, live at the Miller High Life Theatre. Known for their captivating performances, this show promises to be an intimate experience with hits spanning their entire career. Arrive early to find parking and enjoy the venue's offerings.

The largest urban market in Milwaukee and one of the oldest in the country, now in its 109th season. A diverse, Hmong-led grower base means produce you won't find elsewhere — more than 23 varieties of greens alone. Market Match doubles SNAP dollars up to $30 a day.

Ranked Wisconsin's #1 farmers market four years running and a top-10 in the country in 2025 — about 100 vendors across 166 stalls on Main Street, with live entertainment and educational programs. The early 7:30 start rewards the punctual.

A 35-year Saturday institution with 100-plus Wisconsin vendors. The Frequent Shopper card pays you back — $5 in tokens after 12 visits — so it rewards regulars. Early-morning crowd.

A newer Mequon market (2025) at The Station at Foxtown, complete with a refurbished historic caboose, indoor restrooms, and easy parking. The same group runs an indoor butcher and coffeehouse on site, so it's a full morning.

A 70-plus-vendor Saturday market along the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, with a Family Entertainment Tent and modern conveniences — digital check-in, cards, Apple Pay, even crypto. A real downtown anchor.

A popular Tosa Saturday market with a strong kids' POP Club ($2 produce tokens), SNAP matched up to $60 a day, and a Maker's Market on the first Saturday of each month. Right by the Oak Leaf Trail. Closed July 4.

A producer-only North Shore market — everything's grown or made by the seller — with live music from 10 to noon, a monthly storytime, and dogs welcome. Same family crowd as nearby Shorewood.

A Lake Country Saturday market that pulls both weekenders and locals. Pair it with a stroll through downtown Delafield and the lakeside scene for an easy day trip from the city.