
LEGO Club - Dinosaur Edition
Build dinosaurs at the LEGO Club on June 24 from 1:30 to 3 at the Library Program Room. It's free.
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Build dinosaurs at the LEGO Club on June 24 from 1:30 to 3 at the Library Program Room. It's free.

Make your own Mad Science slime at Tippecanoe Branch. Free, but pre-register for kids only. Limited to 25.

Chair Zumba Gold® at OASIS, Wednesdays 2:15–3:15 pm. Move to the Zumba beats in a safe, supportive chair.

Beginning ESL course at OASIS. Improve listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, with Spanish support.

Free kids' event at East Branch on June 24. Mermaid Ophelia leads a journey with Alfie the Axolotl, exploring aquatic habitats.

Dive into a fun and educational afternoon at the Wauwatosa Public Library with "Book Drop," a series that combines storytelling and STEM activities. This week, kids will explore the moon's craters inspired by "Rocket Says Look Up!" by Nathan Bryon. It's a perfect blend of imagination and science for young minds.

Volleyball Academy at Beulah Brinton runs Wednesdays from 4 to 5 PM. Learn passing, serving, defense, and teamwork.
NEWaukee's downtown Night Market — 100+ vendors and multiple music stages on Wisconsin Avenue. Four nights only.

This charity show at X-Ray Arcade is a must for music lovers, featuring a diverse lineup from emo to bubble grunge. Arrive early for the best spot and enjoy a night supporting a great cause. Cash only at the door, so hit the ATM beforehand.

Enjoy a night of live jazz and Greek cuisine at Sanger House Gardens. Don Linke's smooth tunes set the mood while you savor authentic dishes from Ouzo Cafe Catering. Dress for the weather, as this outdoor event combines music, food, and a beautiful garden setting for a unique cultural experience.
Kickball class at MacDowell for youth, Wednesdays 5:30–6:30pm. Learn the basics of this playground favorite.

Free summer sound bath at Madison, Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. Relax on something comfy and enjoy melodic healing.

Weekly ballet and tap class for 5–7 year-olds at Academy of Dance Arts in Brown Deer, run with Mequon Thiensville Recreation. Covers ballet terminology, barre work, center work, and beginner tap technique. Costume cost is included — small in-class performance on the last day.

Piano classes at Hamilton on Wednesdays, 6–7:30 pm. Beginner and intermediate levels with Mr. D. No keyboard needed.

Learn marble pouring at Milwaukee Marshall. Roll a marble on your canvas for a unique paint effect. Supplies included.

Free women's self-defense class at Madison, Wednesdays 6–7 pm. Build awareness, plan, and gain hands-on skills.

Beginner quilting class at Hamilton, Wednesdays 6–8 PM. Bring your fabric and basic supplies to make a lap quilt or placemats.

Dive into the world of collage with Red Fawn Studio at Midwest Sad. This workshop explores the art's activist roots while you create your own piece. Supplies are included, and the cozy venue offers snacks and drinks. Perfect for art lovers and those curious about activism.

Two-hour emotional intelligence workshop at Hamilton. Learn a four-step process for better emotional control.

Xtreme Hip Hop Step at Milwaukee Marshall, Wednesdays at 6 PM. Get your groove on with cardio and step aerobics.

Crochet a mixed motif blanket at Hamilton. Advanced beginners can tackle five 8" squares and get guided help.

Catch Tony TNT Washington & His Explosive Divas at Indaba Nights for an evening of lively music and community vibes. The Indaba Band Shell offers a welcoming outdoor space perfect for a summer night. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the free entertainment.

Enjoy a summer evening at Glendale’s Richard E. Maslowski Community Park with live music. Groove Therapy will be performing, bringing a lively atmosphere to the park's beer garden. Arrive early for the Salute to Veterans starting at 5:30 PM.

Join Nathaniel Chin at Boswell Book Company for an insightful discussion on Alzheimer's and dementia. Chin shares personal experiences and professional insights, making it a must-attend for anyone dealing with cognitive decline. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe a coffee from the nearby café.