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2026-03-16 16:00:002026-03-16 16:45:00America/ChicagoMake Your Mark!Let's learn about the pioneering work of Black female tattoo artist Jacci Gresham. We'll read about her life and then practice making our own tattoo art.Central Library - Children's Herzfeld Activity Center
Monday, March 16 4:00pm - 4:45pm
Add to Calendar2026-03-16 16:00:002026-03-16 16:45:00America/ChicagoMake Your Mark!Let's learn about the pioneering work of Black female tattoo artist Jacci Gresham. We'll read about her life and then practice making our own tattoo art.Central Library - Children's Herzfeld Activity Center
Let's learn about the pioneering work of Black female tattoo artist Jacci Gresham. We'll read about her life and then practice making our own tattoo art.
The traveling display "'We Stand on Their Shoulders': A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders.
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays designed to help little ones develop important early literacy skills.
Have a passion for geek media and culture? Come to Geek Out! a monthly program for teens who are enthusiastic for learning, creating and enjoying all things in geek, nerd or pop culture!
The traveling display "'We Stand on Their Shoulders': A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders.
The traveling display "'We Stand on Their Shoulders': A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders.
Children's Herzfeld Activity Center,Children's Room - Back Area
Stories and a fun letter craft help build pre-reading and fine motor skills to support early literacy. This interactive program focuses on letter recognition. Each week, learn all about a new letter!
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features. Join a Docent Tour Guide as they share the splendor of Central Library's past!
Learn all about Milwaukee Public Library's early pioneering director, Theresa West, and more icons of Women's History in Milwaukee. Librarians will be present to share and answer questions.
The traveling display "'We Stand on Their Shoulders': A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders.
The traveling display "'We Stand on Their Shoulders': A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders.
The traveling display "'We Stand on Their Shoulders': A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders.
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. The club meets rain or shine.
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays designed to help little ones develop important early literacy skills.
Children's Herzfeld Activity Center,Children's Room - Back Area
Stories and a fun letter craft help build pre-reading and fine motor skills to support early literacy. This interactive program focuses on letter recognition. Each week, learn all about a new letter!
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features. Join a Docent Tour Guide as they share the splendor of Central Library's past!
Calling all makers and artists! Do you love creating? Want to try and learn a new skill but don't know where to start? Join us for a monthly maker session to try a new creative outlet each month!
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. The club meets rain or shine.
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays designed to help little ones develop important early literacy skills.
Join us for imaginative play for families with young children.
Let's set up tents and share camp stories. Go on a pretend nature hike, sing camp songs, and roast marshmallows over a campfire.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features. Join a Docent Tour Guide as they share the splendor of Central Library's past!
Community Access to Recovery Services (CARS) specializes in helping Milwaukee County residents get connected with resources to support those living with a mental health and substance use disorder.
Let's learn how to sew! In this program, we'll celebrate Earth Month by learning how to mend and create things with the materials we already have-- as well as sewing our very own pencil pouches!
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. The club meets rain or shine.
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays designed to help little ones develop important early literacy skills.
Children's Herzfeld Activity Center,Children's Room - Back Area
Stories and a fun letter craft help build pre-reading and fine motor skills to support early literacy. This interactive program focuses on letter recognition. Each week, learn all about a new letter!
Art, Music & Recreation Room,Business Commons, Gift of Schoenleber Foundation and Elaine C. Lange,Central Library Tours,East View Conference Room,Frank P. Zeidler Humanities Room,Grand Staircase Area,Main Street - First Floor,Main Street - Second Floor,Mozart's Grove,Old Board Room,Paul Gottfried Krikelas Technology Conference Room,Richard E. and Lucile Krug Rare Books Room,Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Room,Rotunda,Schoenleber Reading Room
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.
The shipping season launches new and better vessels each year. April can cause disasters with vicious squalls and thick ice that create interesting stories.
Let's practice our A, B, Seas! Learn the signal flag alphabet with the book "Alpha, Bravo, Charlie: The Complete Book of Nautical Codes" by Sara Gillingham and make a nautical name banner!
Old Board Room,Richard E. and Lucile Krug Rare Books Room
The Hidden Chapter Book Club gathers monthly to read, sip, and discover. April meeting will discuss Better Living Through Birding by Christian Cooper and discover ornithology treasures from Rare Books
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. The club meets rain or shine.
Young children and their caregivers are invited to story time filled with fun stories, songs, and finger plays designed to help little ones develop important early literacy skills.
Have a passion for geek media and culture? Come to Geek Out! a monthly program for teens who are enthusiastic for learning, creating and enjoying all things in geek, nerd or pop culture!
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, see full description for details.
Children's Herzfeld Activity Center,Children's Room - Back Area
Stories and a fun letter craft help build pre-reading and fine motor skills to support early literacy. This interactive program focuses on letter recognition. Each week, learn all about a new letter!
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Central Library has many significant architectural features. Join a Docent Tour Guide as they share the splendor of Central Library's past!