
Hack the Planet: Cyberpunk Rave Dance Party
Dive into a cyberpunk world at X-Ray Arcade with Subspace's rave dance party. Expect live DJs and a vibrant scene. It's a cash-only event, so hit the ATM first.
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Dive into a cyberpunk world at X-Ray Arcade with Subspace's rave dance party. Expect live DJs and a vibrant scene. It's a cash-only event, so hit the ATM first.
This lively event at Cactus Club offers a unique twist on dating with a fun, interactive format. Expect a night of excitement and surprises as participants engage in playful challenges. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

Free self-rewilding class at Urban Ecology Center Riverside Park. Gentle movement and contemplative walking in nature.

Free tabletop role-playing gaming at Martin Luther King Branch. Create characters, roll dice, and shape the story together.

Ope! Brewing's outdoor volleyball courts host a tournament series running June through October — sign up as a team, pick your date, compete. Beer garden adjacent. Registration open at opebrewingco.com/drunkenvolleyball.

Experience a peaceful morning at Wehr Nature Center with a guided forest bathing session. This practice, rooted in Shinrin-yoku, invites you to connect deeply with nature through sensory experiences. It's a unique way to unwind and recharge. Remember to register online two days in advance and wear comfortable clothing.

Dive into the vibrant world of indigenous arts at the Red Magic Art Festival. This one-day event is a celebration of culture and community, showcasing traditional arts in a lively atmosphere. Held at a scenic Milwaukee park, it's a great way to spend a summer day. Expect live performances, art displays, and a welcoming vibe. Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy the day!

Join us for the M.M.M. DAY Pop-Up at Milwaukee Makers Marketplace — local artisans and fun vibes!
A one-day Indigenous arts day in Jackson Park — Indigenous artists and live music.
Catch the WNBA showdown between New York and Las Vegas at Cactus Club. The real treat? A halftime comedy show by Raegan Niemela. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Catch a puppet rendition of Shakespeare's Richard III at Wisconsin Avenue Park!

Dive into a night of intense hardcore and deathcore at X-Ray Arcade. With bands like Jerome and Hold My Own, expect a high-energy atmosphere. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for tickets at the door.
Free Saturday outdoor screening of Inside Out 2 at dusk. Location rotates — verify the host park.

The Gather & Grow Makers Market is a lively community event in Wauwatosa, perfect for a sunny morning out. With local vendors offering everything from handmade gifts to baked goods, there's plenty to explore. Arrive early to snag a free tote bag and enjoy live music while you browse. It's a great way to connect with the community and enjoy some outdoor fun.
Monthly birding walks at Lynden with poet and Wisconsin Master Naturalist volunteer Chuck Stebelton. 90 minutes, 10–11:30am. No experience needed.

Four-day study skills workshop for kids entering grades 6–9, taught by Katie Dewey at Range Line Community Center in Mequon. Covers organization, time management, note-taking from textbooks and lectures, and test prep strategies. Aug 10–13. Bring a spiral notebook, pen, and water bottle each day.
Five days of hand-tool woodworking for kids and teens 10–15 at Lynden's back acres. Campers make their own fixed-blade carving knives then use them on green wood carving projects. Returning campers and first-timers both welcome; prior carving experience not required.

Five-day Young Rembrandts workshop for kids 6-12 who are into K-pop and anime drawing. Each day, students draw anime characters in K-pop styling — specialty eyes, outfits, stage poses — on 11x17 paper using color pencils, Sharpies, and markers. One week of mornings at Lydell.

Week-long soccer camp at Atwater Elementary, August 10–14. Improve skills with international coaches and get a free ball and jersey.

A delightful morning for toddlers and their caregivers at Wehr Nature Center. Kids will love the hands-on water activities and creating a sparkly wave bottle. Bring a change of clothes for the little ones, as splashing is encouraged. Don't forget to register online in advance!

Explore nature with your little one at Riverside Park. This four-day camp offers a hands-on experience with hiking, stories, and games. It's a great way to bond and learn about the environment. Remember, there's no camp on Friday, so plan accordingly.

Five-day creative writing camp at Lydell for kids 5-13, taught by Afterschool Enrichment Solutions. Mornings, 10am to 11:30am, mixing classic literature reads with writing exercises, language games, and grammar practice across multiple genres.

This is a delightful program for toddlers and their adults to explore the wonders of water through play and creativity. Kids will enjoy scooping and splashing at a temporary water park, making a sparkly wave bottle, and enjoying a themed snack. It's a perfect way to introduce little ones to the joys of water in a safe and fun environment. Register early as spots fill up quickly.

Free hands-on learning about the Amazon Rainforest at Central Library. Make your own rain stick to take home.