
New Berlin Farmers Market
A producer-only Saturday market at New Berlin City Center — no reselling, so it's all local growers and makers. WIC FMNP accepted. Chamber-organized and steady.
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Hiding weekly regulars — trivia, yoga, karaoke
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A producer-only Saturday market at New Berlin City Center — no reselling, so it's all local growers and makers. WIC FMNP accepted. Chamber-organized and steady.

A 40-year Saturday tradition in downtown Oconomowoc, run by the chamber and a reliable Lake Country tourist draw. Worth folding into a day out west by the lakes.

Bay View's big lakefront Saturday market, drawing around 3,750 people on a good morning. Dogs are welcome, there's live music, and the Lake Michigan backdrop makes it a destination, not just an errand. Now in its 28th season.

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.

Create a custom glass plate at Thryve on Saturday. Use colorful glass frit to design and paint your unique piece.
A Best-of-MKE finalist set in Drexel Town Square, with a splash pad right there for the kids and a Sprouts program to get them shopping. Special days like the Salsa Showdown and Honeybee Day make it a destination. Closed July 4.

Dive into nature photography with the Wehr Camera Club, a group that's been capturing the beauty of the outdoors for decades. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, their monthly meetings offer a chance to learn and compete. Held at the Wehr Nature Center, it's a perfect spot to hone your skills and meet fellow enthusiasts.

This pop-up at Cloud 9 Workshop is a creative playground for families. Kids can dive into art activities like the Tinker Bar and Exploration Station. It's a perfect spot for some hands-on fun and creativity. Make sure to bring an adult along, as participation is required.
The Saturday market on Silver Spring is the main event, but the season also includes a few Friday night markets and Tasty Tuesday pop-ups. SNAP, WIC, and Market Match up to $30. Easy walkable village setting.

A young nonprofit market (started 2024) in the Richfield Nature & Historical Park — small, growing, and set in a genuinely pretty spot. Note the official site is the .org; a similarly named .com is unaffiliated.

Story time and art-making for kids at the Milwaukee Art Museum every Saturday morning.

Free architectural tour of Central Library on June 6. A docent will highlight its historic features from 11am to noon.

Dive into the world of digital DJing at Cactus Club's Open Decks Series. Whether you're a seasoned DJ or just curious, this event offers a chance to spin tracks and learn from others. Bring your own music or use theirs — it's a welcoming space to explore and connect.

A fun, hands-on crafting session perfect for families. Dive into puzzle-making at Studio B & Co, a cozy spot known for creative workshops. Arrive early to snag the best seats and enjoy a relaxed afternoon of crafting together.
Hanna Simone takes the Current Sounds stage at Lakefront Brewery Saturday, June 6, 2–4pm. Free outdoor show on the riverside patio. CurdWagon on site, Beer Hut open. Rain or shine.

Kick off your Saturday night with a lively cruise along the Milwaukee River. Rock the Boat features a live DJ and a full bar with drink specials. It's a fun, energetic way to start your evening, but remember, it's a cashless experience, so bring your card.

The Lolo Blvd Custom Car & Bike Show is back at the Harley-Davidson Museum, showcasing over 100 unique vehicles. Expect a vibrant display of lowriders and custom bikes, with local vendors adding to the community feel. Arrive early to catch the best spots and enjoy the creativity on display.

Celebrate the start of summer at Villa Terrace's Garden Opening Day. Stroll through beautiful gardens, enjoy live music, and savor bites from local favorites like Paul's Smokehouse & BBQ. It's a family-friendly day with tarot readings, face painting, and more. Arrive early to get a good spot by the koi pond.

Dive into the fascinating world of reptiles at Wehr Nature Center. This family-friendly event lets you meet a variety of snakes, turtles, and lizards up close. Enjoy a guided hike to spot turtles and hear frogs, and let the kids get creative with free reptile-themed crafts. Food is available for purchase, supporting the Friends of Wehr Nature Center. It's a perfect afternoon for nature lovers and curious minds alike.

Discover Milwaukee's history from the water with this narrated boat tour. Volunteers from Historic Milwaukee, Inc. share stories as you glide past iconic landmarks. Arrive early to snag a good spot on deck, and remember it's card-only for drinks on board.

Explore what's growing at Hawthorn Glen every Sunday from noon to 1:30 pm. Registration required, $30 for residents.

Race to complete a 500-piece puzzle at Beulah Brinton. Teams of up to four, $9 for residents, June 7.

Enjoy a relaxed evening of chess at Humboldt Park with a community potluck. Bring your favorite dish and join others at the picnic tables near The Vine Beer Garden. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, all ages and skill levels are welcome. It's a great way to meet fellow chess enthusiasts in a friendly setting.

The Lollipop Generation returns to Milwaukee after 18 years, showcasing its gritty, street-life narrative. Expect a mix of Super 8 film and jarring video capturing the essence of social outcasts. Arrive early for the short films curated by SEEN, adding a fresh local twist.