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Advanced basketball class for kids at Riverside, Saturdays 3:25–4:10 pm. Build on your solid foundation for $15.
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Advanced basketball class for kids at Riverside, Saturdays 3:25–4:10 pm. Build on your solid foundation for $15.

Latin and ballroom basics at Riverside, Saturdays from 3:30 to 4:15 pm. Learn cha-cha, rumba, and swing for $15.

The Water Lantern Festival in Milwaukee is a serene evening of community and reflection. Gather at Veterans Park to design and launch your own lantern on the water. Arrive early to enjoy food trucks and live music. It's a beautiful way to connect with loved ones and new friends alike.

This all-ages show at X-Ray Arcade features a lineup of experimental and ambient artists. Midwife's emotionally charged "Heaven Metal" sets the tone, while Amulets brings his unique tape-loop soundscapes. Expect a night of immersive music that explores themes of grief, nostalgia, and inner quietude. Arrive early to grab a spot close to the stage.

Party Dozen is bringing their unique sound to Milwaukee. Expect an energetic performance that blends various genres. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

Get ready for a night of high-energy rock and pop hits with 1 Car Pileup at the Falcon Nest. This six-member cover band brings the best of the 70s to today. Arrive early for good seats and enjoy the all-ages vibe. Perfect for a fun night out with friends or family.

Step back into the 2000s at Hot in Herre, a dance party featuring top DJs spinning hits from Nelly to Beyoncé. Dress in your best Y2K gear and enjoy a night of nostalgia. Arrive early for free parking and grab a drink from the full bar. Song requests are welcome, so bring your old playlists!

Catch Daisy the Great's indie harmonies live at The Argo. With a full bar and kitchen open until close, it's a great night out. Arrive early for parking.

Material Girl vs. Fame Monster — Mad Planet pits Madonna and Lady Gaga head-to-head in an all-night dance battle. 21+, doors 9pm, $7.

Live music with Justin Howl at Art Bar. A perfect night for music lovers and meeting new people.

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 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.

Arguably the best-set market in the region — producer-only, with a lakefront marina view down Main Street. Voted Ozaukee County's best in 2025. Worth the drive north just for the scenery.
Coed pickleball at Shorewood High School from June to August. Basic instruction at 8 am, open play for all skill levels.

Beginner to yellow belt Tae Kwon Do at Riverside, Saturdays 9:00 am. Ten bucks for residents, fifteen for non-residents.

Gymnastics classes at Riverside on Saturdays, June 13 to August 8. Build coordination with vaults, beams, and handstands.

Free tabletop role-playing gaming at Martin Luther King Branch. Create characters and embark on adventures together.

Free yoga at Hawthorn Glen on Saturday at 10 a.m. Wear comfy clothes and find your breath.

Free ABC Academy for kids ages 3 and up at Central Library. June 13, 10:30 to 11:30am.

Ope! Brewing's outdoor volleyball courts host a tournament series running June through October — sign up as a team, pick your date, compete. Beer garden adjacent. Registration open at opebrewingco.com/drunkenvolleyball.

Meet a LEGO MASTER and unleash your creativity at Martin Luther King Branch. Free for all ages, June 13 from 1 to 3 PM.

Free Death Café at Bay View Branch on June 13. Share thoughts on death in a respectful, participant-led space.

Back to the Wherehouse is a vibrant Latinx dance social in Milwaukee, celebrating salsa and community connection. Expect DJ-driven music, themed nights, and a welcoming atmosphere. It's a great spot for both beginners and seasoned dancers to enjoy Afro-Caribbean rhythms. Arrive early to catch the best dance floor spots.

Experience Beethoven's Missa solemnis, a profound spiritual journey led by Ken-David Masur in his final performance as Music Director. This event also marks the 50th anniversary of the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus. Arrive early to find good parking near the Bradley Symphony Center and enjoy the historical insights provided by Choeur USJ’s “Docu-Concert.”