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A Thursday-evening market built for dinner — bring a blanket, grab food, and catch the Market Music concert series from 5 to 7. More hangout than grocery run. Bucyrus Commons setting.
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Hiding weekly regulars — trivia, yoga, karaoke
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A Thursday-evening market built for dinner — bring a blanket, grab food, and catch the Market Music concert series from 5 to 7. More hangout than grocery run. Bucyrus Commons setting.

Explore local vendors, enjoy live music, and join activities at the Jackson Park Farmers Market.

Art, music, and drinks in a stunning setting — pay what you wish and enjoy a cultural evening.

Explore a curated market at DOH'P Pizza, where everything is $15 or less. It's a great spot to find unique vintage and handmade items while enjoying a community vibe. Arrive early for the best picks and enjoy some pizza while you shop.

Art & Hops takes its best stop yet to Doctors Park in Fox Point — ravines, lake access, and 30+ local makers. Free, July 16, 5–9pm.
A free Thursday patio series at Third Space Brewing in the Menomonee Valley — bigger than it sounds, with a $5 'Sounds of Summer' rice lager brewed just for it and Ian's Pizza on-site weekly. Adult vibe, but family-friendly until around 7pm.
A free evening concert series in Greenfield's Konkel Park with food vendors and a weekly cover-band lineup — Blooze Brothers, the WhiskeyBelles, Eddie Butts Band, and more across eight dates. Pair it with Chill on the Hill if you want options.
Free Thursday-evening concerts set in the Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners — one of the prettiest settings of any series. Arrive early to walk the gardens; That's Amore handles food, wine, and beer, and you can BYO food too.

This week-long camp is perfect for young performers eager to shine. Kids aged 5-10 will learn singing and dancing, culminating in a show choir performance. It's a great way to build confidence and have fun. Be sure to check out their performances around Brookfield later in the summer!

Gallery Night MKE is a beloved tradition that turns Milwaukee into an art lover's paradise. Explore diverse galleries across vibrant neighborhoods, each offering unique pieces and local talent. It's a free event, so take your time and enjoy the creative atmosphere. Grab a map and plan your route to make the most of this artistic adventure.

Three-day, 18-mile guided backpacking trip on the Ice Age Trail through Kettle Moraine Northern Unit, for adults new to backpacking. Instructor Ian Sweet has 250+ nights on the Appalachian, PCT, and Arizona Trails. Hands-on training in water filtration, campsite selection, food storage, and Leave No Trace. Trail meals are provided; gear checklist comes ahead and shared gear options are available.

Craft your own charms for Crocs at Center Street Branch. Bring your creativity and your favorite pair, free event.

Learn about caterpillars turning into butterflies at Zablocki Branch. Enjoy crafts, coloring, and take home a native plant.

End-of-summer date night at Wick Playfield. Skate together, enjoy a beginner lesson, and grab some refreshments.

A night of diverse indie and emo sounds at X-Ray Arcade. Catch Adjust the Sails' heartfelt tunes and Sunday Cruise's infectious energy. Get there early for the best spot and enjoy the intimate vibe of this all-ages venue.

Dive into the gripping true crime world with Rasul T Freelain at Boswell Book Company. His memoir, "When Lambs Become Wolves," offers a chilling look at the infamous Bali “Suitcase Murder.” Expect an insightful evening as Freelain shares his firsthand experiences and the tragic story of Sheila von Wiese-Mack. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe a coffee from the nearby café.
Dive into a gripping true crime story with Rasul T Freelain at Boswell Book Company. Freelain shares his firsthand experience with the infamous Bali “Suitcase Murder” case. Expect a deep dive into the complexities of family violence and the justice system. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe a coffee from the nearby café.

Enjoy a classic movie night under the stars at Davidson Park, with films chosen by public vote. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy snacks from local vendors. It's a relaxed evening perfect for families and friends to reconnect.

Catch Hannan and DieveNoire at Shank Hall for a night of rock that promises energy and authenticity. Hannan's groove-driven sound and DieveNoire's intense performances make this a must-see. Arrive early to grab a good spot, as the venue fills up quickly.
This all-ages show at Cactus Club is a collaboration between Music Go Round and Volta Records, bringing together local and out-of-town talent. Expect an energetic night with debut performances from The Wisconaut and Red Cloth, alongside Milwaukee's own My Melody. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the diverse sounds.
Catch a night of live music featuring Shoobie, Disposable Thumbs, Dicot, and Siniu at a local Milwaukee venue. It's an intimate setting, so get there early for a good spot. Will-call tickets mean no hassle with physical tickets — just show up with your name.

Catch Wavves live at The Argo with Bass Drum of Death and Worlds Worst. This is a chance to see the band perform tracks from their new album Spun, along with fan favorites. Arrive early for parking and grab a drink before the show starts at 8 PM. All ages welcome, but under 18s need supervision.
Dive into a night of electronic beats at Cactus Club with Gigadelic. Expect a mix of house, techno, and more from Heroic.Verse, Paraplexer, and Rangi. The vibe is energetic, and the crowd is always ready to dance. Arrive early to snag a good spot on the dance floor.

Spot diverse bird species on a relaxed 1.5-mile hike with fellow bird enthusiasts.