
Waukesha Farmers Market
A 70-plus-vendor Saturday market along the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, with a Family Entertainment Tent and modern conveniences — digital check-in, cards, Apple Pay, even crypto. A real downtown anchor.
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Hiding weekly regulars — trivia, yoga, karaoke
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A 70-plus-vendor Saturday market along the Fox River in downtown Waukesha, with a Family Entertainment Tent and modern conveniences — digital check-in, cards, Apple Pay, even crypto. A real downtown anchor.

Arguably the best-set market in the region — producer-only, with a lakefront marina view down Main Street. Voted Ozaukee County's best in 2025. Worth the drive north just for the scenery.

A Best-of-MKE finalist set in Drexel Town Square, with a splash pad right there for the kids and a Sprouts program to get them shopping. Special days like the Salsa Showdown and Honeybee Day make it a destination. Closed July 4.

A young nonprofit market (started 2024) in the Richfield Nature & Historical Park — small, growing, and set in a genuinely pretty spot. Note the official site is the .org; a similarly named .com is unaffiliated.
The Saturday market on Silver Spring is the main event, but the season also includes a few Friday night markets and Tasty Tuesday pop-ups. SNAP, WIC, and Market Match up to $30. Easy walkable village setting.

Story time and art-making for kids at the Milwaukee Art Museum every Saturday morning.

African dance classes at Riverside on Saturdays, 11:45 am to 12:45 pm. Enhance your rhythm and creativity for $19.

Free 30-minute Green Roof tour at Central Library. Learn about environmental benefits while enjoying a unique city view.

One of the oldest markets in southeastern Wisconsin, in its 106th season, under a covered pavilion. Afternoon hours are the trick — produce is often picked the same day. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Note: no dogs allowed.
Current Sounds runs on the Fourth of July at Lakefront Brewery's riverside patio, 2–4pm. Performer TBA. Free show — Lakefront closes at 4pm that day. Rain or shine.

Monthly vinyl spin with pop-punk vibes at the Wiggle Room — get there early!
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.)

Experience the calming practice of forest bathing at Wehr Nature Center. Led by a certified guide, this session offers a chance to reconnect with nature through sensory activities. Make sure to register online a couple of days in advance to secure your spot.

Kick off a new summer tradition at the Stars, Stripes & Strikes Singles Tournament. This USBC Certified event at Bob-E-Lanes Still offers a fair shot for all bowlers with a 90% of 220 handicap. With a potential purse over $4000, it's a chance to compete and win big. Spots are limited, so register early!

Catch a night of intense live music at X-Ray Arcade with a lineup featuring Parasite, Sacrament, Lich, and Black Cathedral. Expect a mix of thrash, metalcore, and doom grunge. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for tickets.

Join fellow bird enthusiasts for a peaceful morning hike at Wehr Nature Center. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just starting out, this volunteer-led walk is a great way to connect with nature and spot some local birds. Remember, there's a $5 parking fee if you're not 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 Sunday market sponsored by American Legion Post 470, accepting WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers. Neighborly and unfussy. Skips July 6.

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.

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.

414Flea is Milwaukee's go-to market for vintage and handmade treasures. With over 40 vendors, it's a treasure trove for unique finds. Held at Zócalo Food Park, you can enjoy browsing while sipping on a drink and listening to live DJ sets. Arrive early for the best picks and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Washington Park Wednesdays is a summer staple featuring local bands and food trucks in a lively outdoor setting. Each week offers a unique theme, blending music, art, and community vibes. Arrive early for Happy Hour at 5pm, and enjoy the concert starting at 6pm. Parking is convenient, but consider leaving the closest spots for those who need them.

Dance freely in a judgment-free, sober space — let go and connect.