Ramen Bowls
Sam Wolf's ramen bowl class is the wheel-throwing option for people who want something functional. MiSA's makerspace has the equipment; you show up and make a bowl sized for actual noodles. June 17 and 24. $20 suggested.
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Sam Wolf's ramen bowl class is the wheel-throwing option for people who want something functional. MiSA's makerspace has the equipment; you show up and make a bowl sized for actual noodles. June 17 and 24. $20 suggested.
Christine Welman's Wednesday oil painting sessions at MiSA fit whatever level you're at — she'll start you from scratch or give you space and notes if you've been painting a while. $15 suggested, registration required.
MiSA's twice-weekly bachata sessions are low-stakes and well-taught — $20 suggested, no partner required, and instructors who calibrate to the room. Runs right before Salsa if you want to stack your evening.
A free Wednesday-evening concert series at the Gehl's Pavilion in Germantown's Firemen's Park, featuring the Germantown Community Band among others. Pairs with the village's Thursday Music at the Pavilion series for back-to-back summer nights.

Sweet Sheiks' vintage jazz and free dance lessons make Wednesday nights swing at The Argo.
The salsa session runs right after bachata at MiSA — stack your Wednesday or Friday if you're up for it. Same instructors, same low-pressure vibe, same suggested donation.

Experience an intimate concert cruise with Milwaukee's own Trapper Schoepp. Enjoy his unique blend of folk and rock while cruising the Milwaukee River. The boat offers a full bar, but remember it's cashless, so bring your card. Arrive early for the best views on deck.

Dive into the world of musical theater with Giana at Pink's Accessible Theater House. Over eight weeks, you'll enhance your singing, dancing, and acting skills. It's a supportive environment, perfect for anyone 13 and up looking to explore or improve their stage presence. Remember to manage your payment through CLTS & IRIS if applicable.

Hands-on class at Range Line Community Center on June 18. Learn about digestive herbs and make your own herbal ferment.

Catch an evening of emo and punk at X-Ray Arcade, featuring bands from across the Midwest. This all-ages show promises an intimate setting with a solid lineup. Arrive early to snag a good spot and enjoy the local music scene.

Dive into a tropical-themed painting session at Zócalo Food Park. This guided class is perfect for beginners and offers a fun, creative escape with friends or solo. Arrive early to grab a spot and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The exclusive cocktail option adds a nice touch to the evening.

Quick dry clay sculpting at Thryve on June 18. Press natural elements, shape a trinket dish, and paint it.

Catch a night of eclectic music at the Falcon Nest with Ann Marie & The Fever Dreams headlining. Expect a blend of classic rock, folk, and blues with a '70s vibe. Lily Slay & The Vertebrae add a touch of country and folk rock. Arrive early for good seats and enjoy the intimate venue atmosphere.

A night of diverse punk sounds at Cactus Club, featuring local bands that blend post-hardcore and emo influences. Expect an energetic crowd and a venue known for its intimate vibe. Arrive early to grab a good spot and enjoy the affordable drinks.

Dylan LeBlanc brings his soulful storytelling and rich melodies to Shank Hall. Known for his introspective lyrics and haunting voice, LeBlanc's live performance is an intimate experience. Get there early for a good spot — Shank Hall is cozy, and the sound is fantastic. Perfect for a night of reflective music and compelling narratives.

Thurston Howell delivers a yacht rock journey through 70s and 80s classics at The Argo. Expect smooth tunes and a lively atmosphere. Arrive early for parking and enjoy the full bar service during the show.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at East Branch.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Central Library.

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

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

1-hour book club for 18+ at Shorewood Public Library Program Room.

20-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Central Library.

Frogwater plays the 411 East Wisconsin Center courtyard for Tunes@Noon on Thursday, June 18 at noon. Davian's Pop-Up Experience handles lunch. Free, all ages, weather-dependent.

Free Teen Anime Club at the Library Program Room. Come hang out and chat about your favorite series on June 18.