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Softball fundamentals at Wick Field on Monday evenings. Practice hitting, throwing, catching, and game play.
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Softball fundamentals at Wick Field on Monday evenings. Practice hitting, throwing, catching, and game play.

Inclusive baseball for ages 8–14 at Wick Playfield. Skills, confidence, and friendships in a supportive environment.

Free late-night women's soccer league at Pulaski for ages 17–35. Saturdays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 11 PM.

Catch a night of high-energy rock at X-Ray Arcade with The Phantom A.D. leading the charge. Known for their Ghoulish Rock N’ Roll, they blend surf, garage, and rockabilly into a unique spectacle. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local vibes with Milwaukee's own Devils Teeth and Sheboygan's Dr. Ew and Associates.

This is a night of diverse and energetic music at MKeUltra. Expect a mix of local talent bringing unique sounds to the stage. Arrive early for the best spot, and remember it's will-call, so no need to worry about physical tickets.

Catch The Foggy Memory Boys at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co., a cozy spot known for its intimate vibe and great acoustics. Arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy a coffee before the show kicks off. Perfect for music lovers of all ages.

Open volleyball at the Shorewood High School North Gym, Wednesday evenings 7–9pm. Pickup-style play across skill levels, beginner through advanced. Two hours, drop in and rotate. Bring court shoes; nets and balls provided by the rec department.

Ballroom dancing basics at Riverside, Wednesdays from 7:15 to 8:00 pm. Learn rumba, swing, and foxtrot for $22.

Enjoy a night of comedy at The Argo with Charlie Berens headlining, all for a great cause. Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Wisconsin Chapter. Arrive early for the best seats and enjoy a full bar service. VIP options are available for an elevated experience.

Free resource session for homeless veterans at Central Library. Get info on housing, medical treatment, and social services.

Free history talk at Zablocki Branch about Geneva Lake's steam yachts and local shipwrecks. Cruise through the past on June 17.

A Wednesday-afternoon market on Grafton Common right along the Milwaukee River, near the Riveredge Nature Center's tree-climbing and river kayaking. Easy to combine with an outdoors afternoon.

Free resume help at Mitchell Street Branch, June 17. Get one-on-one assistance from Goodwill Workforce Connection.

Free DIY craft session for teens at the Library Program Room. Get creative on June 17 from 2:30 to 4 PM.

A small, all-volunteer Wednesday-evening market in a green park setting. Lower-key than the Saturday giants — more of a midweek date-night stroll than a big shop.

A welcoming space for fiber enthusiasts of all levels to gather and create. Bring your own materials and dive into a relaxed, intergenerational environment. It's a great way to connect with fellow crafters and explore different mediums.

Kids' Graphic Novel Club at Tippecanoe, June 17. Explore graphic novels and create buttons after.

Wauwatosa's free Wednesday concert series at the Hart Park pavilion, with two acts a night. The 2026 run leans into 90s and indie — The Verve Pipe headlines July 29, the biggest draw of the season. Opening and closing nights pull the largest crowds.
One of the oldest free concert series in the city, on the Riverwalk-adjacent lawn of Pere Marquette Park downtown. Wednesday evenings, food and drink for sale. The full 2026 lineup is still being published — Charles Walker Band is confirmed.

Dive into the world of ceramics with this beginner-friendly handbuilding class at Tooth and Nail Studio. Over four weeks, you'll explore techniques like slab building and coiling, with all materials included. Plus, enjoy a free open studio session to refine your skills. It's a great way to start your pottery journey in a supportive environment.
Sam Wolf's ramen bowl class is the wheel-throwing option for people who want something functional. MiSA's makerspace has the equipment; you show up and make a bowl sized for actual noodles. June 17 and 24. $20 suggested.
A free Wednesday-evening concert series at the Gehl's Pavilion in Germantown's Firemen's Park, featuring the Germantown Community Band among others. Pairs with the village's Thursday Music at the Pavilion series for back-to-back summer nights.

Experience an intimate concert cruise with Milwaukee's own Trapper Schoepp. Enjoy his unique blend of folk and rock while cruising the Milwaukee River. The boat offers a full bar, but remember it's cashless, so bring your card. Arrive early for the best views on deck.

Dive into the world of musical theater with Giana at Pink's Accessible Theater House. Over eight weeks, you'll enhance your singing, dancing, and acting skills. It's a supportive environment, perfect for anyone 13 and up looking to explore or improve their stage presence. Remember to manage your payment through CLTS & IRIS if applicable.