
Teen Zone
Free gaming at Bay View Branch for teens. Snacks, Nintendo Switch, and board games await.
Hiding weekly regulars — trivia, yoga, karaoke
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Free gaming at Bay View Branch for teens. Snacks, Nintendo Switch, and board games await.

Game night at Center Street Branch, June 16 from 5 to 7:30 PM. Free fun with friends and family.

The Riverwalk Commons Concert Series is back, bringing live music to Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. Enjoy nine evenings of diverse performances under the freeway, creating a unique urban vibe. Arrive early to grab a good spot and maybe a bite from nearby eateries.

Talk about death and dying at the free Death Café on June 16 at Martin Luther King Branch. It's participant-led with no agenda.

Free drop-in Dungeons & Dragons at Shorewood Public Library. Ages 16 and up welcome, no experience needed.
Five Tuesdays of lino-cut printmaking in MiSA's makerspace. St Claire and Johnson teach the whole arc — from cutting your block to pulling a clean print. Runs 6–8pm, $20 suggested, registration required.

1-hour book club for 18+ at Central Library.

This is a perfect spot for kids to enjoy some quiet reading time during the summer. The library's story room offers a peaceful environment with plenty of books and fidgets to help young readers focus. No registration needed, just drop in and enjoy.

Weekly free summer concerts at Humboldt Park with local music and food trucks.

Porch Play offers a fun, sensory-immersive experience for kids aged 4-8, bringing "Dragons Love Tacos" to life. It's a great way for kids to engage with stories while exploring their creativity. Held at Pink's Accessible Theater House, it's perfect for a child and caregiver duo. Spots fill up, so booking early is wise.

Integrated yoga at Lydell with Jillian Holy-Skaja. Blends breathwork, joint health exercises, hatha postures, and deep relaxation. Two tracks across four sections: Gentle Yoga (relaxation + joint health focus) and Beginner/Intermediate (more standing and floor work). Modifications offered throughout.

Recreational tree climbing at Riveredge Nature Center in Saukville for kids 7 and up. Trained Riveredge Adventure facilitators rope kids into the forest canopy — swing from a branch, climb to the top, or try a bat hang. Two sections available.

Watch The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman at Villard Square Branch. Free classic movie with a light snack, June 17.

1-hour storytime for ages 0–5 at Atkinson Branch.

This workshop at Wonderland Bookshop is a creative haven for young writers. With engaging prompts and games, it’s a perfect way for kids aged 7-13 to explore storytelling. Arrive early to browse the bookshop's unique selection — it's a treasure trove for book lovers.

Craft a birdhouse from recycled milk cartons at East Branch on June 17. Free and creative fun for summer.

Catch Foocoustics for a relaxed evening of live music at Pop’s Pub on Pioneer. This spot is known for its friendly vibe, smoked meats, and $1 Busch lattes. Arrive early to snag a good seat by the Tiki Bar.

Falcon Game Night is a laid-back gathering for board and card game enthusiasts at Falcon Hall. Expect a welcoming vibe with big tables and cheap drinks. Whether you're a seasoned player or just curious, bring your own games or join others. It's a community-focused night, perfect for unwinding midweek.

Dive into a Caribbean-inspired seafood feast in Milwaukee. This all-you-can-eat event features crawfish, shrimp, and more, all seasoned with a special spice blend. With limited seating, it's a cozy affair — perfect for seafood lovers. Arrive hungry and ready to indulge!

Inclusive baseball for ages 8–14 at Wick Playfield. Skills, confidence, and friendships in a supportive environment.

Free late-night women's soccer league at Pulaski for ages 17–35. Saturdays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 11 PM.

Catch a night of high-energy rock at X-Ray Arcade with The Phantom A.D. leading the charge. Known for their Ghoulish Rock N’ Roll, they blend surf, garage, and rockabilly into a unique spectacle. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the local vibes with Milwaukee's own Devils Teeth and Sheboygan's Dr. Ew and Associates.

This is a night of diverse and energetic music at MKeUltra. Expect a mix of local talent bringing unique sounds to the stage. Arrive early for the best spot, and remember it's will-call, so no need to worry about physical tickets.

Catch The Foggy Memory Boys at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co., a cozy spot known for its intimate vibe and great acoustics. Arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy a coffee before the show kicks off. Perfect for music lovers of all ages.