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MPS Drive offers 30 hours of driving instruction at Riverside. Choose in-person, hybrid, or online options.
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MPS Drive offers 30 hours of driving instruction at Riverside. Choose in-person, hybrid, or online options.

MPS Drive at Hamilton offers 30 hours of driving instruction. Choose in-person, online, or hybrid classes.

MPS Drive at Pulaski offers 30 hours of instruction and behind-the-wheel training. Choose from in-person, hybrid, or online options.

MPS Drive offers 30 hours of driving instruction and training. Choose from in-person, online, or hybrid options starting July 6.

Make stamps from fresh fruits and veggies at Bay View Branch. Decorate cotton tote bags with your creations.

MPS DRIVE at Milwaukee Marshall offers 30 hours of driver instruction. Choose in-person, online, or hybrid classes.

Get crafty at the Center Street Branch on July 6. Free supplies and summer-themed projects for kids.

Six Monday evenings of free, genre-hopping music at the Lake Park Summer Stage on the East Side — Afro-Cuban, New Orleans, Detroit soul, zydeco. Drivable from Shorewood, and it overlaps with the Traveling Beer Garden's Lake Park stop in early July.

Gentle mobility class at Shorewood High School from July 7 to July 30. Improve flexibility, strength, and balance for $40.

Ageless Energy fitness class at the Fitness Center, July 7–31. Improve strength, balance, and flexibility with personalized guidance.

Big, colorful bubbles with The Marvelous Michelle at Murray Ave. Lawn. Free hands-on fun for kids of all ages.

Meet trucks up close at Tippecanoe. Free fun for all ages on July 7 from 2 to 3:30 PM.

Twice-a-week pre-ballet at Lydell for 3–4 year-olds, taught by Miss Ceci Broussard. Kids move to different musical tempos, learn introductory ballet terminology, and build coordination and listening skills. Active clothing and ballet slippers recommended.

MKE MTB at Burbank Playfield offers mountain biking skills for all levels. Practices are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.

Twice-a-week evening pottery for high schoolers in the WFBHS ceramics studio, taught by art teacher Tanner Teipel. Beginners through advanced — wheel-throwing techniques scaled to where each kid is. Demos cover bowls, vases, mugs, and bottles plus glazing and altered forms. Last class is for picking up fired pieces.

Twice-a-week ballet and creative dance for 5–7 year-olds at Lydell, taught by Miss Ceci Broussard. Mixes preliminary ballet steps with creative movement to different tempos of music — coordination and listening skills come along for the ride. Ballet slippers and active clothes recommended.

Celebrate National Father Daughter Take a Walk Day with a 2-mile stroll along the lakefront. Free at Beulah Brinton, July 7.
Dive into history with Peter Stark at Boswell Book Company as he discusses his latest book on Coronado's epic expedition. Expect a captivating narrative that brings to life the challenges and encounters of the 16th century. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe snag a signed copy of the book.

Learn about the tiny creatures that help our planet thrive at Hawthorn Glen. Bugs under logs, no squirming allowed.

Catch live rock music at X-Ray Arcade with Wic Whitney and Zach Lloyd. This all-ages show offers an intimate setting perfect for music lovers. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local vibe.

Zack Binder and his puppet Ticklemuff are bringing their unique comedy act to Milwaukee. Expect a mix of ventriloquism and chaos as Zack's muppet girlfriend Jill Goldstein makes an appearance. Arrive early for good seats and prepare for a night of laughter and surprises.

Adult pottery class in the WFB High School ceramics studio, taught by the school's art teacher Tanner Teipel. Wheel-throwing from beginner to advanced, with individualized instruction. Bowls, vases, mugs, bottles, plus texture, altered forms, and glazing. Final class July 30 is just for picking up fired pieces.

Volleyball camp at Beulah Brinton from July 7–10. Improve your skills and confidence for just $15.

This free football camp by the Gilbert Brown Foundation is perfect for young athletes eager to improve their skills. Held at Bradley Tech, it offers sessions for ages 8-17, with meals included. Professional players will guide participants, making it a unique chance to learn from the best. Transportation options make it accessible for all.