
Anime Club
Anime Club is back! Come to Zablocki Branch Library once a month to watch your favorite series, try some Japanese snacks, and do a quick craft! Anime shown will be rated for ages 12-14+.
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Anime Club is back! Come to Zablocki Branch Library once a month to watch your favorite series, try some Japanese snacks, and do a quick craft! Anime shown will be rated for ages 12-14+.

2026 Class Offerings:Wednesday, February 25, 2026Friday, April 17, 2026Wednesday, May 27, 2026Friday, October 2, 2026Friday, November 6, 2026(10 am-4 pm)Class Fee: $200/ WMQFA Members (with member cod

MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field

Teens, stop by the first-floor Program Room to enjoy a snack and play the Nintendo Switch. Snacks are available while supplies last.

Rhyme Time is a 20-minute program which engages your child in early literacy development through interactive stories, songs, fingerplays, and movement. Rhyme Time is designed for children birth through 2 years accompanied by an adult. Older siblings are welcome. Registration is not required. This..

Fan of video games? Board games? Any games????Then come to the library for a night of fun!

Visit Milwaukee Public Library's historic Chinese Room (enter at Media Room, 1st Floor) to explore Milwaukee's Chinese immigrant history. View special collections materials and personal immigration documents that celebrate the resilience and influence of Chinese immigrants in our local community....

Please bring one yoga mat per participant. Limited number of mats will be available.

Need a button sewn on or a patch for a hole in your jeans? Come to Washington Park Library where we'll have someone here to do simple repairs for free. Our wonderful volunteer will be here twice a month to help you get more out of your existing wardrobe.

Each weekly session will include a hands-on cooking lesson that focuses on a specific nutritional element, food group, cooking principle, or history of food. Sessions include a snack for attendees. All supplies will be provided.

MiLB High-A: Peoria Chiefs at Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Neuroscience Group Field

MLB: St. Louis Cardinals at Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field

This program is an invitation for anyone seeking a more intentional approach to living and a wider lens to end of life planning. When you consciously contemplate and connect with others around the reality of your mortality, it will change how you live and how you die, right here, right now and for..

The Memory Café is a safe, welcoming place for folks living with memory issues and their care partners to enjoy a snack, make social connections, and participate in activities for everyone.

The Brown Bag Book Group meets the third Wednesday of the month at 11:30 am. The library reserves copies of the books. Swing by and pick up a copy! Good Dirt by Charmaine WilkersonNext month we'll discuss: The Beast in the Clouds by Nathalia HoltQuestions? Contact us at bookclub@oregonlibrary.org.

Street Angels' Showers of Hope is onsite @your Milwaukee Public Library, on select Fridays this Spring and Summer! Guests will be provided with a private shower, towels, washcloths, hygiene items, bag lunches, snacks, water, and a bus ticket. Walk up to the Street Angels vehicle parked outside the..

This is a walk-in clinic and is not intended to establish legal representation. Applications for legal representation will be provided where appropriate. Get brief legal advice and assistance with… Expungements & Criminal RecordsWage ClaimsEmployment DiscriminationsUnemployment BenefitsGovernor...

This book club approaches American identity as an evolving and ongoing conversation, using fiction and non-fiction to explore questions of identity, assimilation, language, cuisine, generational change and other aspects of life in the United States. May's selection is Heart of a Stranger by Angela..


Join us for a weekly walk through beautiful Washington Park. Get exercise, enjoy the company of others, and experience the wonders of nature in this sprawling neighborhood park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.

Let your child explore art without the pressure of making anything specific. Kids will be encouraged to experiment, play, and discover their own artistic style.

Enjoy some great tunes, test your music knowledge, and see if you can be the first to shout "Bingo!" while enjoying tasty snacks with friends.



Plan programs and displays at the library while enjoying snacks! Get volunteer hours AND have fun! Ages 12-18.

Start your growing season strong—learn how to choose containers, prep soil, and master the basics of planting from seed. Victory Garden Initiative (VGI) was founded in 2009, sparked by a simple but powerful belief: everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy food. What began as a small group...

Drop in to play, make, and share! From coding with robots to painting and drawing, there’s something for everyone. Open Lab is recommended for ages 8 and up, but is open to all ages with age-appropriate adult supervision.


Meet other chess players and improve your skills at our community run chess club. Beginners welcome.

Experience hands-on fun with our special guests and partners: Betty Brinn Children's Museum Discovery World Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee Public Museum Urban Ecology Center

Are you an adventurous reader (or maybe just hoping to become one)? Join our book discussion group! Each month, YOU PICK any book you'd like to read from our selected genre. We'll talk about our books together as a group and hear recommendations for new titles in the genre. It's like an open world..

Learn to paint with acrylics with step-by-step instructions This month: Amalfi Coast Registration will open on March 27 at 9am.

Explore and create at You Build It! We'll supply a variety of building materials, and you'll bring the creativity!

Come play video, card, or board games with us! We'll meet in The Zone here at Dayton's Bluff! Game night is for gamers of all ages and interests. Metro State Library has a vast collection of games to choose from, or you can bring your own to play as well, in addition to what Saint Paul Public...

A Death Café is a place for people of all ages to discuss issues related to death and dying. The goal of this program, is to support each other in normalizing talk about death, which is such an important part of life. This free gathering is completely participant led; there is no agenda. We..

Baby Time is an interactive 20-minute program for babies (0 - 12 months) with an adult. Enjoy simple stories, lap bounces, songs, rhymes, and fingerplays together! Older siblings are welcome. Registration is requested. Please note: Our children's programs are planned so that they are...

Learn how to install and care for a rain barrel! In this rain barrel workshop brought to you by MMSD and the Fresh Coast Guardians, participants will learn about water conservation and the many benefits of using rain barrels. Rain barrels capture rainwater from your roof that you can use later when.

Do you knit, crochet, sew, embroider, or enjoy other crafty projects? Join our Crafty Collective group! Bring the project you're working on and craft with us. Find inspiration from other crafty people in our group. We meet the last Wednesday of the month in the Firefly Room.

MHD will provide information about the DADs Project, Empowering Families of Milwaukee program and other resources offered by the Health Department.

Gentle Stretch and Movement meets Tuesdays from 2:00-3:00pm at the Bay View Branch Library on the following dates: 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/18, 8/25. There will be no class on 8/11.

Family Night at the Waukesha Public Library for Hadfield Elementary School.

Practice your drawing skills or relax with meditative doodling with step by step instructions. Registration will begin on March 6, 2026.

This month we're reading Exhalation by Ted Chiang, a collection of short stories exploring humankind's place in the universe, the nature of humanity, bioethics, virtual reality, free will and determinism, time travel, and the uses of robotic forms of AI.

Discuss contemporary classic novels from the past ten years selected by East Branch Librarians. Mondays, 6-7 p.m. January 26 - Human Acts by Han Kang, translated from the Korean by Deborah Smith February 23 - Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead March 23 - Build Your House Around My Body by Violet...