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Free mending workshop at East Branch on June 15. Learn hand and machine techniques to revive your clothes.
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Free mending workshop at East Branch on June 15. Learn hand and machine techniques to revive your clothes.

A perfect spot for clay enthusiasts to hone their skills in a professional setting. Eucalyptus and Co. offers a well-equipped studio with wheels and handbuilding tools. Chlo Droumenq is there to guide you, making it a supportive environment for those familiar with clay. Remember to pre-register, though walk-ins are welcome if space allows.

Cozy crafting at Central Library on June 15. Bring your project or try a librarian-selected crochet pattern.

Get ready for a night of intense metal at X-Ray Arcade. With bands from Minneapolis to Milwaukee, expect a mix of slam, death metal, and metalcore. Arrive early for the best spot and bring cash for entry.
The final session — print development in MiSA's darkroom with Pat Robinson. You've shot and developed your film in Parts I and II; this is where physical prints come out. $20 suggested, very limited spots, registration required.

Guitar class at Riverside, Mondays from 6 to 7:30 PM. Focus on chords, strumming techniques, and maintenance.

Join Meaghan Garvey at Boswell Book Company for an engaging conversation about her debut memoir, "Midwestern Death Trip." This event offers a unique chance to hear Garvey discuss her journey through the Midwest, blending memoir with gonzo reportage. Arrive early to grab a good seat and maybe a coffee from the nearby cafe.

A night of energetic live music featuring four bands at MKE Ultra. Expect a lively atmosphere and a chance to discover some local talent. Arrive early to grab a good spot, and remember it's will-call only, so no need for physical tickets.

Free craft pick-up for teens at Teen Space. Get creative with take-home projects.

Full-day camp at Cahill Park Pavilion taught by two Whitefish Bay elementary teachers, Kelly Kubicki and Kevin Lazovik. Days mix playground time, LEGO building, math games, and reading. Tennis shoes only (no Crocs or flip-flops) and kids bring a bagged lunch. Two sections across the summer.

Free Dungeon Crawl Classics at the library on June 15. Kids ages 8–13 can jump into new worlds with no experience needed.
Sam Wolf runs life drawing at MiSA most Monday evenings — live models, timed poses, and real instruction on technique. All supplies included, $10 suggested, registration required. Models are typically unclothed per standard life drawing practice.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Martin Luther King Branch.

Swing into Lindy Hop classes each Monday night—perfect for beginners and seasoned dancers alike.

Learn to prioritize quality sleep at Range Line Community Center. Techniques for stress reduction and a better bedtime routine.

SPARK! at the Domes offers a welcoming environment for older adults with memory challenges and their caregivers. Held at the Mitchell Park Domes, each session features engaging nature-based activities. It's a great way to connect with others and enjoy the beauty of the Domes. Pre-registration is required, so plan ahead.
The World's Largest Music Festival — 600+ acts across 12 stages on Milwaukee's lakefront over three weekends.

Storytime with Mermaid Ophelia at Mitchell Street Library. Learn about watersheds and Milwaukee's waterways, then meet and greet.

Memory Café at Capitol Branch. A welcoming space for those with memory issues and their care partners, with snacks and activities.

Discover your strengths with a free workshop at the Wauwatosa Library. You'll get a copy of Strengths Finder 2.0 and a personal report to boost your job search. Limited spots, so register early!

Three-day baseball camp at Wick Playfield, June 16–18. Instruction from Rufus King Varsity players, skill stations, and games.

Free block print party at Villard Square Branch. Get creative with your designs on June 16.

Free Pivot Program at East Branch on June 16. Get help with licenses, local rules, and business best practices.

Running club for 1st-5th graders at WFBHS outdoor track, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5pm, June 16 through July 23. Coach Arden Stewart (WFBHS Head Cross Country Coach) runs it. Kids work toward a cumulative marathon or half-marathon over the program and earn a t-shirt. Final-day party celebrates everyone's progress.