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

Infants, toddlers, and their caregivers are invited to join us for stories, music, fingerplays, and other activities that help foster a love of reading. Storytime is followed by an informal playgroup for families. Drop in and enjoy a room filled with toys, puzzles, music, and (of course!) books.

Drop-in to make art with the Milwaukee Art Museum Kohl's Art Studio in the Community Program. Find inspiration from artworks you can see at the Museum and learn something new together!

For tweens in grades 4 & 5. Graphic Novel Book Club meets on the 4th Wednesday of the month during the school year (3rd Wednesday in November and December). Do you love reading graphic novels right now? Are you and all of your friends constantly talking about graphic novels? Are books like Dog Man.

Come create with us! We'll supply a variety of art supplies and create a new masterpiece each time. Meet friends, get messy, and see what you can create together.

Perfect for kids who love to explore different ways of creating, this program features a new hands-on art project each month. Registration is required. Kids ages 5-12 are invited. January - 3D Collage February - Mardi Gras Inspired Fashion March - Translucent Paper and Watercolor Pencil...

Bring your projects for a monthly social fiber arts get-together! All experience levels encouraged. We welcome knitting, crochet, tatting, sewing, mending or other fiber-related projects.

Beat those Wednesday blues with Midweek Makers! Come get creative, using either an assortment of art supplies from the Art Cart, or using building straws, Magna Tiles, and LEGO bricks during You Build It! on alternating Wednesdays all year long. Make new friends, bring your family, or stop by after.

Raid the art cart and help us empty the dreaded scary closet. Can you turn our random assortment of arts and crafts supplies into a masterpiece? Join us the last Tuesday of the month to come find out!

Let's talk about gravity! Join us for a read aloud about why gravity is so important and then explore the theory with activities and an art project.

Bring your craft and hang-out for a cozy craft and chat! All-ages program to bring neighborhood crafters together. Every Thursday starting January 8th - April 30th, 4-5pm.

Tucked away in a cozy corner of the library, The Hidden Chapter Book Club gathers once a month to read, sip, and discover. We’ll discuss a new book each month and explore historic library spaces and collections overlooked by the everyday visitor. April meeting will discuss Better Living...

This month's book is available to check-out at the Tippecanoe Branch one month before the program date.

For adults and teens ages 15 and up. Registration required. Join Oregon Straw Hat Players and learn what it takes to costume one of our productions. By the end of the workshop you will know how to mend clothes, find specific costume pieces, and organize outfits with show and character needs in...

Calling all history buffs, History Buff Book Club is here! Please join us for a monthly non-fiction, history related book discussion. Upcoming Titles: January 2026 - A Flower Traveled in My Blood by Haley Cohen Gilliland February 2026 - NO BOOK CLUB March 2026 - When Women Ran Fifth Avenue by Julie.

For adults and teens ages 15 and up. Registration required. Join Oregon Straw Hat Players and learn what it takes to paint the set of one of our productions. By the end of the workshop you will know painting techniques for creating textures like brick, stone, and marble, as well as more precise...

January: Sleep Masks February: DIY Buttons March: 3D Pen Playtime April: Shrinky Dinks

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...

Explore the work of Dawn Lynch and meet the artist! Light refreshment provided.

Try out new art supplies, projects and learn new techniques for creative self-expression.

January: Air Fryer Apple Chips February: Will It Waffle? March: Pancake Art Party April: Banana Split Bites

You don’t have to break the bank to create great props that will enhance your story times and make books come alive! This session will show you a variety of simple but creative story time props that can be made using open-access online finds, your recyclables and craft items you have on hand,...

The 84th annual member exhibition opens at Milwaukee Public Library's Central Library on Sunday, April 19 and runs through Saturday, May 16. There will be an artists' reception at the Library during this exhibit run, on Saturday, April 25 from 2:00-3:00PM. The Milwaukee Area Teachers of Art, or...

Dive into the world of animated movies with Kanopy, featuring a movie from a new country every week! For teens and tweens.

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..

Help your child get ready to read with hands-on activities designed to promote early literacy skills. Build motor skills as you "clean", "wash," "iron," and fold a load of laundry. Hang matching sock pairs on a laundry line, use clothespins and hangers, and practice using clothing fasteners like...

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

Knitting! Sketching! Crochet! Come on down to the library for some designated crafting time with other teens! Bring your current project and join us, or come and learn a new skill! Ages 12-18.

Feeling stressed? Or are you simply ready for a bit of self care? Take relaxation to the next level with a soothing bath bomb. We'll give you all of the supplies that you need; you can complete the project at home when it's convenient for you. For anyone currently in grades 6-12 only. ...

Learn how to use the 3D Printers. Registration is required for all adults and children attending.

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays at Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field

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

Brown County is the oldest county in the state of Wisconsin. Dennis Jacobs, Adult Services Associate at the Central Library, will share the history of the county’s five courthouses - from a simple log building to the large multi-story building used today. The ADRC of Brown County will provide a...

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. PLEASE NOTE: VR glasses aren’t available for use during Saturday labs due...

Story Time promotes early literacy development through interactive stories, songs, fingerplays, and movement. Children will practice gross and fine motor skills, as well as independence; your 3-6-year-old is encouraged to attend on their own if this suits their growing independence and your...

Enjoy a 20 minute storytime, followed by play with educational toys for kids under 3 with an adult.

Join in the fun and enjoy storytime in Spanish and English. Únete a la diversión y disfruta de la hora del cuento en español e inglés.

Children under 7 and their caregivers are invited to practice mindfulness through a variety of physical yoga poses, breath practices, stories, games, and activities to cultivate connection with the body, breath, emotions and each other. All experiences and levels are welcome.

Let’s read some stories, bounce to rhymes and songs, and play with our friends! Best for ages birth-2 years; siblings of all ages are welcome.

Are you a LEGO® fan? Join us for LEGO® League! Each month on select Saturdays, we'll feature a building challenge to solve. After finishing, we'll name, share, and display our creations for all to see. Then, everyone will get a chance to vote on which design they like best. The winner each...



Join us for a Story Time program designed specifically for autistic children, neurodivergent children, or children who find it difficult to sit through our traditional Story Time programs. This 45 minute program is for children ages 3-8 along with their parent or caregiver and includes stories, ...

Story Time includes plenty of fingerplays, songs, and other activities that help little ones learn. Intended for children 3 years old and younger with a caregiver.

Join us to talk about a middle grade graphic novel each month. A limited number of copies will be available at the desk for checkout. Ages 8-12. This month's book: Schoolbot 9000 by Sam Hepburn



Founded in 2008, MZF is an annual explosion of zine-focused wonder in the form of a boisterous festival featuring over 100 vendors from across the country. It’s always free to attend, and always super fun for all ages. The single day event is held at the Milwaukee Central Library, and packed...

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...

This five-week workshop every Friday from March 20 - April 17, is for babies and toddlers ages 0 - 3 years and their parents/caregivers. This fun, informal, play-based program provides a rich environment of toys, books and art activities. Families have the opportunity to spend time together, make...