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Find the best education events and make the most of your time this month in Milwaukee. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Because a packed schedule and a padded bank account aren't the same thing. If you're constantly moving but can't figure out where the time — or the money — is going, you're not alone, and you're not lazy. You've just been sold a version of success that was never designed to actually work. Spring Market is here. The pressure is real. And the agents who win this season won't be the ones who responded fastest at midnight. They'll be the ones who showed up with a plan. Join us on April 22nd. You'll walk away with a clear, practical playbook for reclaiming your time, your focus, and your results — without losing a single client or closing. You'll learn how to build a Command Center that puts you back in the driver's seat, why productive agents consistently outperform busy ones, and exactly what to change starting tomorrow. You're already busy. Come find out how to transform busy into productive.
Join our Teen Social for a sensory-friendly Mario Movie! Popcorn, art, headphones, and fun for all teens, families, & friends. ✨
Bring this one of a kind opportunity to your middle school students! Learn how fluid power works through a hands-on workshop and then design, build and compete with your newfound knowledge. The Fluid Power Challenge consists of a Workshop Day and a Challenge Day held in April and May, respectively. Note that BOTH events are included in the registration fee and teams who register must attend both days.
Join us in person to decode those tricky labels and shop smarter with BeFocused: Label Reading Made Simple!
Design, build and code your own LEGO robotics powered mini golf hole in this evening program for 3rd - 5th grade students! A local park is looking to create an automated minigolf hole that can consistently score a hole in one - and you've been asked to take the lead! Students will use LEGO robotics kits to design and code their own moving prototype that meets the engineering constraints. No coding experience is required to participate.
Build confidence, overcome stage fear, and deliver powerful presentations with clarity, impact, and professional presence. This course is designed to help participants overcome stage fear, build confidence, and develop strong presentation skills. Participants will learn how to design engaging presentations, connect with diverse audiences, and deliver messages with clarity and impact.
Become a data professional in 4 days! Learn Python for data science, ML basics, data visualization, and real-world analytics projects.
We are pleased to announce the 23rd Annual Wisconsin Chinese Language Speech Contest. This contest welcomes students from Kindergarten to College level, from beginners to heritage/native speakers. Participants can deliver speeches, recitations or tell stories. So, start encouraging and preparing your students to participate in this fun event now!
A powerful day of learning, growth, and empowerment. Students will gain essential life skills, confidence, and tools for the future. The symposium empowers youth with resources and tools for success. Choose from interactive workshops, collect career information, enjoy lunch, and walk away inspired, with resources to improve themselves and the community. Parents, guardians, and community members are welcome to attend. Don't miss out on great talks, interactive sessions, and multiple chances to win prizes!
LovUnique is back again to inspire young girls ages 11 to 18 years old at their 2nd Annual Empowerment Event. Join the Pink Finance Kickback: All Things Beauty and Money for a day of self-esteem building and money education led by Brittany Kincaid and Coach Erica. The event will take place at the Milwaukee Public Library Mitchell Street Branch on Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 1 pm to 4 pm.
A Death Café is a space for people of all ages to normalize discussion about death and dying, life and living. The goal is to support each other in normalizing talk about death, which is such an important part of life. This free gathering is facilitated by End-of-Life Doulas Martha Badger and Gil-Marie Janssen. There is no agenda; we will take turns speaking thoughtfully and listening respectfully. And there will be snacks!
Join us for our TTT Study Club. Be prepared to reach new heights! This exclusive study club gives incredible dentists and leaders the opportunity, once per quarter, to get OUT of their practice to work ON their practice.