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Baby Story Time
2024-11-21 11:00:002024-11-21 11:20:00America/ChicagoBaby Story TimeShare simple stories, playful songs and gentle movement in this lapsit story time for babies aged 0-18 months, with a caregiver.Central Library - Children's Room - Back Area
Thursday, November 21 11:00am - 11:20am
Add to Calendar2024-11-21 11:00:002024-11-21 11:20:00America/ChicagoBaby Story TimeShare simple stories, playful songs and gentle movement in this lapsit story time for babies aged 0-18 months, with a caregiver.Central Library - Children's Room - Back Area
Everyone can work and there is a job for everyone. Learn how to activate your skills and find career paths that match your interests and needs. We will help you navigate the resources and services available in your community to connect you with good jobs. Get help with: Resume Writing, Job Searching, Online Applications, Interviewing, Onboarding for new jobs, Basic Computer Skills. Contact DWD Worker Connection Program: wcp@dwd.wisconsin.gov or 414-250-663
Join us at Central library for a weekly walk. We will meet under the dome of the Central Library and take a two-mile loop through this historic neighborhood. It's a wonderful opportunity to exercise outdoors and socialize. The club meets rain or shine, and we will use ADA accessible routes. People of all ages and abilities are welcome. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Please bring water and wear comfortable clothing.
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays, all designed to help little ones develop important literacy skills needed prior to learning how to read.
A Goodwill Consultant will be available to provide job search assistance, resume-building help, and interview preparation. Help is available by appointment or walk-in (as available). To schedule an appointment, call 414-847-4961 or email jobsearchhelp@goodwillsew.com
Visit Milwaukee Public Library's beautiful Central Library, a popular destination for more than a century. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features including a spectacular rotunda with an Italian mosaic floor and coffered dome. The Library also features the Betty Brinn Children's Room with the largest collection of children's books in the state; the Richard E. and Lucile Krug Rare Books Room, featuring 14,000+ rarities; Special Collections and changing exhibits; over three million books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and eBooks; and programs, meeting rooms, and much more.
A 20-minute story time for young children is followed by open play time. Story time includes plenty of fingerplays, songs, and other activities that help little ones learn. For children ages 3 and under, with a caregiver.
Business Commons, Gift of Schoenleber Foundation and Elaine C. Lange - Collaboration Table #1
You bring it in we'll explain how to use it! Do you have a question about your smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device? Need help accessing library resources? Bring your device and questions to a librarian, we can help!
Your health matters. Come talk to us! Aurora Mobile Health is providing free health services at Milwaukee Public Library's Central Library for community members.
Everyone can work and there is a job for everyone. Learn how to activate your skills and find career paths that match your interests and needs. We will help you navigate the resources and services available in your community to connect you with good jobs. Get help with: Resume Writing, Job Searching, Online Applications, Interviewing, Onboarding for new jobs, Basic Computer Skills. Contact DWD Worker Connection Program: wcp@dwd.wisconsin.gov or 414-250-663
Interested in crafts but not sure where to start? Join us for a monthly maker session to try a new creative outlet each month. This month, get creative with paper! Use paper tools and a Cricut machine to design your own card, bookmark, or whatever your imagination can dream up!
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays, all designed to help little ones develop important literacy skills needed prior to learning how to read.
A Goodwill Consultant will be available to provide job search assistance, resume-building help, and interview preparation. Help is available by appointment or walk-in (as available). To schedule an appointment, call 414-847-4961 or email jobsearchhelp@goodwillsew.com
Visit Milwaukee Public Library's beautiful Central Library, a popular destination for more than a century. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features including a spectacular rotunda with an Italian mosaic floor and coffered dome. The Library also features the Betty Brinn Children's Room with the largest collection of children's books in the state; the Richard E. and Lucile Krug Rare Books Room, featuring 14,000+ rarities; Special Collections and changing exhibits; over three million books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and eBooks; and programs, meeting rooms, and much more.
See how Milwaukee evolved from a settlement by the rivers to the city it is today through maps and illustrations. Maps of Milwaukee through the years highlight changes in transportation, highways, bus routes, street cars, freeways, engineering maps, street name changes, and more. View unique local maps from the library's collection.
Explore some of the Milwaukee Public Library's unique archives and special collections. A selection of materials will be available for browsing at your own pace between 5-7 pm in our Art Music and Recreation Room on the 2nd floor of Central Library. These materials are not normally browsable and may include documents, drawings, plans, photographs and ephemera. Topics will vary monthly. No registration necessary. Please drop in and visit!
A 20-minute story time for young children is followed by open play time. Story time includes plenty of fingerplays, songs, and other activities that help little ones learn. For children ages 3 and under, with a caregiver.
Business Commons, Gift of Schoenleber Foundation and Elaine C. Lange - Collaboration Table #1
You bring it in we'll explain how to use it! Do you have a question about your smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device? Need help accessing library resources? Bring your device and questions to a librarian, we can help!
Business Identity theft is a growing crime in the United States. In 2019, Dun & Bradstreet saw more than a 100% increase in business identity theft. For 2020, the company estimates an overall 258% spike in the crime. The more you learn about it, the less vulnerable you and your business are. The Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will explain the different types of business identity theft, how to recognize it, and steps to take to protect your business.
Everyone can work and there is a job for everyone. Learn how to activate your skills and find career paths that match your interests and needs. We will help you navigate the resources and services available in your community to connect you with good jobs. Get help with: Resume Writing, Job Searching, Online Applications, Interviewing, Onboarding for new jobs, Basic Computer Skills. Contact DWD Worker Connection Program: wcp@dwd.wisconsin.gov or 414-250-663
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays, all designed to help little ones develop important literacy skills needed prior to learning how to read.
A Goodwill Consultant will be available to provide job search assistance, resume-building help, and interview preparation. Help is available by appointment or walk-in (as available). To schedule an appointment, call 414-847-4961 or email jobsearchhelp@goodwillsew.com
Every community is important no matter how small! Learn about the life of an ant with the book, City of Leafcutter Ants: A Sustainable Society of Millions by Amy Hevron and come together to add your own ant to our paper ant farm!
Visit Milwaukee Public Library's beautiful Central Library, a popular destination for more than a century. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features including a spectacular rotunda with an Italian mosaic floor and coffered dome. The Library also features the Betty Brinn Children's Room with the largest collection of children's books in the state; the Richard E. and Lucile Krug Rare Books Room, featuring 14,000+ rarities; Special Collections and changing exhibits; over three million books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and eBooks; and programs, meeting rooms, and much more.
Join us in the Richard E and Lucile Krug Rare Books room for a presentation on the Milwaukee Handicraft Project, a WPA project that created a plethora of fantastic items like dolls, costumes and more.
Paul Gottfried Krikelas Technology Conference Room
Edmund Fitzgerald - The Man, The Ship, The Model and his Maritime History. When Julianna Real Fitzgerald landed in New York in 1836 with her husband and children, little did she know her six sons would become well-known Lake Captains and her great grandson would be a well-respected civic leader with a grand flagship named after him. Enjoy interesting stories and photos of the ship and history the Fitzgerald family has contributed to Great Lakes shipping.
A 20-minute story time for young children is followed by open play time. Story time includes plenty of fingerplays, songs, and other activities that help little ones learn. For children ages 3 and under, with a caregiver.
Business Commons, Gift of Schoenleber Foundation and Elaine C. Lange - Collaboration Table #1
You bring it in we'll explain how to use it! Do you have a question about your smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device? Need help accessing library resources? Bring your device and questions to a librarian, we can help!
Your health matters. Come talk to us! Aurora Mobile Health is providing free health services at Milwaukee Public Library's Central Library for community members.
Give back to our community by helping a shelter animal! Come work together to make toys and tie blankets for the animals at MADACC. Bonus--this is also a great community service opportunity for teens!
Everyone can work and there is a job for everyone. Learn how to activate your skills and find career paths that match your interests and needs. We will help you navigate the resources and services available in your community to connect you with good jobs. Get help with: Resume Writing, Job Searching, Online Applications, Interviewing, Onboarding for new jobs, Basic Computer Skills. Contact DWD Worker Connection Program: wcp@dwd.wisconsin.gov or 414-250-663
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays, all designed to help little ones develop important literacy skills needed prior to learning how to read.
A Goodwill Consultant will be available to provide job search assistance, resume-building help, and interview preparation. Help is available by appointment or walk-in (as available). To schedule an appointment, call 414-847-4961 or email jobsearchhelp@goodwillsew.com
Postal carriers are important community helpers. Learn all about how they make sure mail gets to its destination, then have fun creating your own postcard to put in delivery for someone special!
Visit Milwaukee Public Library's beautiful Central Library, a popular destination for more than a century. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features including a spectacular rotunda with an Italian mosaic floor and coffered dome. The Library also features the Betty Brinn Children's Room with the largest collection of children's books in the state; the Richard E. and Lucile Krug Rare Books Room, featuring 14,000+ rarities; Special Collections and changing exhibits; over three million books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, and eBooks; and programs, meeting rooms, and much more.
An Outreach Social Worker from the Milwaukee County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) will be available at the Central Branch Library to share information and answer questions about resources for Milwaukee County older adults 60+, adults with disabilities under 60, caregivers, or youth with disabilities turning 18.
A 20-minute story time for young children is followed by open play time. Story time includes plenty of fingerplays, songs, and other activities that help little ones learn. For children ages 3 and under, with a caregiver.
Everyone can work and there is a job for everyone. Learn how to activate your skills and find career paths that match your interests and needs. We will help you navigate the resources and services available in your community to connect you with good jobs. Get help with: Resume Writing, Job Searching, Online Applications, Interviewing, Onboarding for new jobs, Basic Computer Skills. Contact DWD Worker Connection Program: wcp@dwd.wisconsin.gov or 414-250-663
Do you have a favorite anime series you can't stop talking about? Join us to meet other anime and manga fans, watch your favorite series, and draw your own art in an anime style.