
T-Ball Baseball; Grades Entering 4k
T-ball for kids entering 4K starts June 6 at Lake Bluff. Games on Saturdays, practices arranged by volunteer coaches.
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T-ball for kids entering 4K starts June 6 at Lake Bluff. Games on Saturdays, practices arranged by volunteer coaches.

T-ball at Lake Bluff for kids entering 5K. Games on Saturdays at 9, 10, or 11 am from June 6 to July 25.

Beginner-friendly bike rides at Hart Park, Saturdays at 9 am. Bring your own bike and helmet for 90 minutes on trails.

Sand volleyball tournament at Beulah Brinton. Coed B and C level play, food trucks, and prizes for best team names.

Family tennis lessons at Enderis Playfield on Saturdays. All skill levels welcome, $27 for residents.

Sensory Story Time at the Wauwatosa Public Library is a welcoming space for kids aged 3-8 who benefit from a more relaxed environment. It's perfect for families with autistic or neurodivergent children. Expect engaging stories, movement, and songs, followed by a chance for free play. Arrive early to settle in and enjoy the full experience.

Free workshop at Washington Park Branch on nurturing caregivers. Learn about brain development and building secure attachments.

Enjoy a cultural day out at the Milwaukee Art Museum with free admission for Bank of America cardholders. It's a great chance to explore the museum's exhibits without the usual ticket cost. Make sure to check the eligibility details before heading over.

Dive into the art of fire building at the Urban Ecology Center's Take It Outside Day. This hands-on challenge is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to hone their skills. Arrive early to secure your spot, as registration is onsite and free.

A great chance for young volleyball enthusiasts to learn from top pro players at Veterans Park. This clinic is part of a larger tournament weekend, so it's a perfect way to sharpen skills and then see them in action. Bring water and sunscreen, and get ready to make some new friends on the court.

MixMasters Mke is a DJ fest that transforms South Milwaukee into a dance paradise. With two stages and over 30 DJs, it's a full day of music, food, and art. Arrive early for the family-friendly programming and stay for the live broadcasts and local eats. Parking can be tricky, so consider public transport.

This annual event in Shorewood is perfect for kids eager to learn bike safety and have fun. Held at Atwater Elementary, it combines education with excitement through relays and races. Arrive early for the best experience, and don't forget to pre-register as spots fill up quickly.

Explore the beauty of wildflowers with your little one at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. This program combines a guided hike with a creative art session, perfect for families. You'll learn about different species and capture their beauty through sketching and painting. Dress for the weather and bring your artistic spirit!

Free tour of West Granville Cemetery led by Jim Moeller. June 6, 10:00 to 11:30am at Good Hope Branch.

Collect local plants for tea on this guided hike at Hawthorn Glen. $5 for residents, $8 for non-residents.

A family-friendly art session at the Milwaukee Art Museum where creativity meets inspiration from the museum's collection. Each month brings a fresh project, so there's always something new to explore. It's a great way to spend a day with kids, especially since their admission is free.

Free yoga class at Lakeshore State Park, Saturdays at 10:30 am. Bring a mat and water for poses and breath work.

Play & Learn at Central Library, June 6. Fun activities for families to boost early literacy through play.

Experience a delightful morning of storytelling in Spanish at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Betty Suárez leads this engaging session, perfect for kids and families. After the story, unleash your creativity with a drawing activity inspired by the tale and the museum's art. Arrive early to find a good spot in Windhover Hall.

Bounce and Brew Fest transforms Pop's Pub on Pioneer into a family-friendly inflatable playground. Kids can enjoy endless bouncy houses while adults relax. It's a perfect day out with free admission. Arrive early to snag a good spot and enjoy the fun atmosphere.

Private family tennis lessons at Enderis Playfield. Saturdays 11:30 am, all skill levels welcome. $27 for residents.

Celebrate Pride with a vibrant pop-up market showcasing local LGBTQ+ vendors. It's a lively afternoon of shopping and community spirit. Expect unique finds and a supportive atmosphere.

Free presentation at Central Library on June 6. Learn about Milwaukee's early manufacturing and hydro-power history.

Bingo Loco is a wild twist on the classic game, blending theater vibes with festival energy. Expect dance-offs, lip sync battles, and big prizes. Arrive early for the best seats and get ready for a night of surprises and fun.