
Mad Science Show: Fire and Ice
1-hour show for ages 0–5 at Washington Park Branch.
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1-hour show for ages 0–5 at Washington Park Branch.

Free Afro-Latino drum and dance workshop at Village Center. Tuesday, July 14, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Free bucket drumming at Capitol Branch on July 14. Learn rhythms and create music together.

Paint a rock at Villard Square Branch. Create tokens of kindness and motivation, free for all to share.

Retirement coaching class at Lydell with Linda McGuire, a Certified Retirement Options Coach. Designed for people approaching retirement or already in it who want to think structurally about what's next: forgotten passions, life balance, goal-setting. Mix of presentations, discussions, and small-group reflection. Tuesday evenings.

Minute meditation and Reiki classes at Hamilton, Tuesdays from 6 to 7 PM. Learn techniques to lower stress and tap into energy healing.

Free workshop at East Branch on July 14. Discover library tools for your creative business plan and strategies.

Get ready for a night of intense metal at X-Ray Arcade with Conan, Astral Hand, and Asatta. Conan's heavy riffs are legendary, while Astral Hand's cosmic vibes and Asatta's doom metal will keep the energy high. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for tickets.

Bugs and their itchy venoms at Hawthorn Glen on July 14. Learn about repellents, bites, and stings for $5.

Catch Drivin N Cryin at Shank Hall for a night of Southern rock grit and folk storytelling. Known for their dynamic live shows, this band has been a staple in American rock since the '80s. Arrive early to grab a good spot—doors open at 7 PM. Expect a mix of classic hits and new tracks from their latest album, "Crushing Flowers."

Free reading navigation session at Martin Luther King Branch. Focus on two early chapter book series.

Free email cleanup at Villard Square on July 14. Bring your device and learn to delete, unsubscribe, and organize.

This three-day camp at The Little Village Play Cafe transforms the space into a global adventure for toddlers. Expect sensory play with water tables, rainforest sounds, and international treats. Caregivers stay to join the fun, making it a bonding experience. Bring socks and a water bottle!

A special evening at the Milwaukee County Zoo exclusively for members. Enjoy performances, food trucks, and animal talks. It's a great way to explore the zoo after hours with fewer crowds. Don't miss the conservation-themed shows and the chance to ride the carousel and train. Bring your membership card for free parking if eligible.

Porch Play offers a unique chance for kids to dive into a story through sensory play. This week's theme, "The Snowy Day," lets kids experience winter in July. It's a creative way to engage young imaginations with hands-on activities. Be ready for some summer snow fun!

Decorate your own pet rock at the Library Program Room. Free fun for all ages, July 15 from 1:30 to 3.

Free kids' program at East Branch on July 15. Get hands-on with earthworms and discover life beneath your feet.

Free class on toilet learning at Village Center. Get practical tools and expert guidance to support your child.

Experience the soulful sounds of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. This intimate venue offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for enjoying live blues. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy a coffee before the show starts.

Comedy and education collide at Amorphic's Three Minute Thesis XVI. Free entry, vote for the winner!

Catch Flickerstick's emotional rock revival at Shank Hall. Known for their energetic performances, this is a rare chance to see them live again. Arrive early for good parking and grab a bite nearby before the show.

Hike at Hawthorn Glen to spot bats and learn how they help us. Adults register with a child; $5 for residents.

Interactive workshop at Shorewood High for rising seniors. Work through the Common Application with expert guidance.

Herbs class at Range Line Community Center on July 16. Learn to ease tension and make a remedy to take home.