
Death Café at the Bay View Branch Library
Free Death Café at Bay View Branch. Talk about life and death with others, all while enjoying light refreshments.
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Free Death Café at Bay View Branch. Talk about life and death with others, all while enjoying light refreshments.
Chris Haise performs at Current Sounds on Lakefront Brewery's patio Saturday, July 18, 2–4pm. Free riverside show. CurdWagon and Beer Hut on site. Rain or shine with covered space.

Free family films at Zablocki Branch on select Saturdays. Enjoy snacks while they last, 2–4pm.

Not a permanent garden — a handful of pop-up dates on the Klode Park bluff with lake views, poured by Torzala Brewing (a woman- and minority-owned MKE family brewery). Food trucks and live music on event dates; bring a blanket or chair, tables are first-come. Cash and cards.
Weekend-evening concerts in Greendale's historic Gazebo Park, opening June 14 with '60s by the '70s. A charming village-green setting — bring a chair. (Different from Glendale's Live at the Oasis.)

M.M.M. Fest at Discovery World Pavilion — local artisans and fun for all ages!

Discover a vibrant showcase of local creativity at the Milwaukee Makers Market Festival. With over 75 artists, makers, and bakers, this event is a treasure trove of unique finds. Enjoy the lively atmosphere with food trucks and live music. It’s a perfect day out by the lakefront.

Catch the puppet version of Richard III at Sherman Park!

Dive into the world of snails and slugs at Wehr Nature Center's engaging program for young kids. It's a hands-on adventure with a forest "Slug Hunt" and a chance to craft your own snail to take home. Perfect for curious 4-6-year-olds and their adults. Remember to register early!

Dive into the world of graphic novels with this hands-on workshop at Wonderland Bookshop. Perfect for young writers aged 7-13, you'll create your own comic characters and leave with your first comic panel. Arrive early to grab a good spot and bring your creative ideas!
Join Joel Greenberg at Boswell Book Company for an insightful discussion on the Jewish connection to nature. Expect engaging stories about Jewish scientists who made significant contributions to natural history. Arrive early to browse the bookstore's excellent selection.

A night of punk rock energy at X-Ray Arcade featuring Dillinger Four and friends. Expect a lively crowd and intense performances. Arrive early for the best spot.

Experience the energy of R.E.M. with Dead Letter Office at Shank Hall. This tribute band goes beyond the hits, diving deep into R.E.M.'s catalog. Arrive early for a good spot, and enjoy a night filled with nostalgia and impressive performances.
Rainbow Cobra is celebrating their album release at Cactus Club, a staple in Milwaukee's music scene. Expect a night of energetic performances with Teenage Ice Age and Poor Ridley also taking the stage. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the intimate setting.

Join a relaxed Sunday morning birding hike at Wehr Nature Center. It's a welcoming spot for bird enthusiasts of all levels. Bring binoculars if you have them, and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow birders. Remember, there's a $5 parking fee unless you're a Friends of Wehr member.

A west-side neighborhood market with a relaxed Sunday-morning feel. Free yoga at 9:30 (donation), a playground to keep kids busy, and it now takes EBT/SNAP. Small enough to feel like your local spot.

A big, well-loved North Shore market in Estabrook Park — 70-plus vendors, right off the Oak Leaf Trail, with SNAP doubled through Market Match. Bike in, shop, and make a morning of it.

A small, mission-driven market with real Riverwest character — community-run, set in Garden Park, and focused on local growers over scale. SNAP accepted. Skips July 5.

A small Sunday market sponsored by American Legion Post 470, accepting WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers. Neighborly and unfussy. Skips July 6.

Spend a serene Sunday morning at Bouquet Café in Germantown, where you can craft your own floral masterpiece from freshly cut farm flowers. Enjoy complimentary coffee while you explore the fields. Bring your kids, dogs, and a picnic for a relaxed outing. Arrive early for the best seating and bring essentials like sunscreen and water.

A Sunday market in Konkel Park with a Makers Market on the first Sunday of each month and weekly recipe cards to go with whatever's in season. MCTS Bus 55 stops nearby if you're skipping the car.

Back since 2025 after a five-year hiatus, this near-south-side market runs trilingual — English, Spanish, and Hmong — and leans on Hmong family farmers. A genuine reflection of the neighborhood around it.

Cafe Sopra Mare is the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning. Set in the beautiful Villa Terrace courtyard, enjoy live music from top Milwaukee musicians while sipping complimentary coffee. It's a relaxed vibe, so bring a book or a friend. The museum and gardens are free to explore during the event, making it a great day out.

Sundays are for games at Tippecanoe. Bring friends or come solo to meet fellow gamers from noon to 4.