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Create an artistic memory album at Hamilton, Wednesdays 6–8pm. Bring your favorite photos and enjoy snacks.
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Every workshops we know about in Milwaukee — pick one and go.

Create an artistic memory album at Hamilton, Wednesdays 6–8pm. Bring your favorite photos and enjoy snacks.

Free community quilt-making at Mitchell Street Branch on July 2, 2026. Help stitch together unique voices for the 250th anniversary.

Free crafting club at Capitol Branch, first Sunday of the month. Create with recycled materials like plarn and paper straws.

Free computer basics at Good Hope Branch on July 2. Learn email skills, inbox management, and organizing messages.

Free audio engineering workshop at Washington Park Branch on July 2. Hands-on learning with audio engineer Amy Upthagrove.

Celebrate World UFO Day at Mitchell Street Branch. Fun alien stories, crafts, and a galactic passport activity.

Craft and chat every Thursday at East Branch. All ages welcome, bring your project and connect with local crafters.

Weekly therapeutic recreation program at Hamilton. Get active and have fun, no experience necessary.

Thursday nights at Hamilton feature Get Moving and Culture Cafe. $10 supply fee, $39 for residents.

Martial arts for kids ages 4–6 at Lydell School. July 6 to August 12, $179 for residents, $189 for non-residents.

Private tennis lessons for youth and adults at Shorewood Intermediate School. July 6–9, $64 for residents.

Nationally recognized sailing program for 8-11 year-olds, held at the Discovery World Lagoon on Milwaukee's lakefront. Kids learn boat rigging, basic maneuvers, capsize recovery, and water safety in actual prams. A 25-yard swim test must be passed before the registration deadline — contact Mark Suchowski at wfbschools.com to schedule. Three sections available.

Martial arts classes at Lydell School, July 6 to August 12. Learn kicking, punching, and self-defense with instructor Phil Sauer.

Dynamic martial arts program for ages 7–13 at Lydell School. Develop positive attitude, perseverance, and self-confidence.

Dive into the wild world of Wisconsin's creatures at this engaging camp. Kids will explore nature through hands-on activities and games at Riverside Park. It's a great way for young adventurers to learn about local wildlife while having fun outdoors. Make sure to pack a lunch and some sunscreen!

Free sewing workshop for teens at the Library Program Room on July 6. Learn the basics from 11:30am to 1pm.

Free entrepreneurship workshop for teens at Villard Square Branch. Learn to turn your ideas into real opportunities.

Make stamps from fresh fruits and veggies at Bay View Branch. Decorate cotton tote bags with your creations.

Dinosaur crafting at the Library Program Room on July 6. Create pasta dinos, bookmarks, and marshmallow models for ages 5–12.

Build the tallest tower at Atkinson Branch. Learn the science behind structures and test your skills, free on July 6.

Cyanotype printing at Zablocki Branch on July 6. Make a sun print or bookmark to take home. Free.

Free babysitting club at Martin Luther King Branch for ages 9 and up. Hands-on activities and snack-making included.

Get crafty at the Center Street Branch on July 6. Free supplies and summer-themed projects for kids.

Make a poster celebrating your uniqueness at Central Library. Free event on July 6, 2026, from 4 to 5 PM.