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Free computer basics at Martin Luther King Branch. Learn terminology, navigation, and simple troubleshooting.

Free building fun at Good Hope Branch on July 21. Bring creativity, we'll supply the materials.

Dive into a world of fizz and fairy dust at this hands-on camp for little ones. It's all about messy magic and sensory exploration, perfect for curious kids and their caregivers. Expect bubbly experiments, creative play, and a chance to make new friends. Remember, this isn't a drop-off — grown-ups join the fun too!

Catch your favorite anime at Zablocki Branch on July 21 from 4:30 to 5:30 PM. Snacks and a quick craft await you.

Chat about death and dying at Martin Luther King Branch. A free, participant-led gathering with no agenda.

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

Porch Play is a unique, sensory-immersive experience for kids aged 4-8, bringing stories to life with a focus on special education and inclusion. This session explores "Sadie Sprocket Built a Rocket," encouraging kids to dream big. It's a perfect bonding activity for a child and caregiver. Arrive early to settle in and enjoy the interactive storytelling.

2-hour show for ages 13–18 at Good Hope Branch.

Free bucket drumming at Tippecanoe Branch on July 22. Learn rhythms and create music through collaboration.

Turn empty water bottles into sun catchers at East Branch. Free craft session on July 22 from 3:30 to 5 PM.

Home-alone safety course for kids entering grades 4–6, taught by Jessica Heller of Heller Safety Solutions at Lydell. Kids learn what to do during power outages and weather emergencies, get an intro to the Safe Sitter First Aid Chart, and take home a hard-copy textbook. Add $2 at registration if a Scout badge is needed.
NEWaukee's downtown Night Market — 100+ vendors and multiple music stages on Wisconsin Avenue. Four nights only.

American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid certification with Jessica Heller of Heller Safety Solutions. Blended format: ~2.5 hours of online coursework done before class, then an in-person hands-on skills session at Lydell. Earns the standard two-year ARC certification. Ages 11 and up. Two sections.

Macrame plant hangers at Riverside on July 22. Tie knots and add beads to enhance your home decor.

Learn to make samgyetang, a traditional Korean chicken soup, at Hamilton. Stuff a young chicken with rice, ginseng, and more.

Make your own soy-wax candle at Hamilton on July 22. Choose a scent, design it, and take it home.

Catch a night of intense music with Flagman and Popstar at Anodyne in Walker’s Point. It's a unique venue switch-up from X-Ray Arcade, promising a fresh vibe. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local scene.

Learn to manage arthritis with Dr. Garrett Panno and Dr. John Corsi at Milwaukee Marshall. Class is $8 for residents.

Get ready for a night of immersive sounds at X-Ray Arcade with shoegaze band LSD and the Search for God and experimental pop duo Total Wife. This all-ages show promises a blend of dreamy and experimental tunes. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the intimate setting.

Catch an electrifying night of metal and industrial sounds at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. Flagman brings their nu metal vibes from Seattle, while Popstar delivers a unique electronic/industrial metal mix from Minneapolis. Nasty Boys round out the lineup with their eclectic style. Arrive early for the best spot and enjoy the intimate atmosphere.

Hike through Hawthorn Glen to learn about native owls. $5 for residents, July 22, 8–9:30 pm. Parent registration required.

Experience the electrifying blues-rock of Joanne Shaw Taylor at The Argo. Known for her powerful guitar skills and soulful voice, Joanne's live shows are a must-see for music lovers. Arrive early for the best seats, as it's first-come, first-served. Enjoy a full bar and kitchen service throughout the evening.

Benson Boone's Wanted Man Tour 2026 is hitting the Fiserv Forum, promising an energetic night with the rising star. Known for his captivating performances, Boone's recent GRAMMY® nod adds to the excitement. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and grab a good spot.

Singing and dancing for kids and caregivers at Lydell. Classes run July 22 to August 26, $66 for residents.