Need help learning English? Have questions about English conversation or grammar? Want to practice English listening skills? Feel free to stop by and work with an ESL/ELL tutor one-on-one. All level learners are welcome to attend!
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!
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.
This introduction to yoga will focus on low-impact standing and chair-assisted poses. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Chairs will be provided. This class is accessible for all ability levels; no props needed, including mats. Upon arrival, participants will be asked to sign a physical activity waiver. Registration is encouraged.
Need help learning English? Have questions about English conversation or grammar? Want to practice English listening skills? Feel free to stop by and work with an ESL/ELL tutor one-on-one. All level learners are welcome to attend!
Please join us for a discussion of What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad. A boat is shipwrecked off a small Greek island fleeing from Syria. All 100+ passengers are dead with the exception of one small boy, Amir, who is 9 years old. When he awakes on the beach, he runs from the military and is found by a 14 year old Vanna, who wants to see him to safety. This is the story of our collective moment in this time: of empathy and indifference, of hope and despair--and of the way each of those things can blind us to reality, or guide us to a better one"-- Provided by publisher.
Note: This program will be offered at the Zablocki Library and offered virtually through Zoom.
Create a haiku and have some fun! Haiku is a short poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five. Use your poem or multiple poems as submissions into the TAB Teen Poetry Contest!
Inspiration
starts here! Discovery Lunches are one-hour programs that let you
explore and connect with fellow learners on your journey to discovery at
the Milwaukee Public Library. A light lunch is provided.
Why Should He Not Be Welcomed? The Transnational Network Between Ireland & MKE.
This talk explores how the Irish in the city engaged in activism to attempt to shape Ireland’s future and how organizations in the city today preserve Irish-American culture. Did you know the Irish in Milwaukee shipped flour
back to Ireland to help feed the Irish in the Great Hunger? Discover how Milwaukee impacted Ireland throughout the decades. Presented by Steve Schaffer of the Milwaukee County Historical Society.
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.
Celebrate National Board Game Day at the library! Stop by the Zablocki library and enjoy some classic board games—or learn something new. Light refreshments will be provided. All ages welcome.
Calling all LEGO® enthusiasts! Get the creativity flowing
using the bricks to build. There will be building challenges
to see what you can create. This activity helps to develop
21st-century skills such as problem-solving and collaboration.
Are you concerned about your memory? As we get older, it is important to recognize any changes we may experience, especially in relation to our memory. A memory screen is defined as a wellness tool that helps identify possible changes in memory and cognition. This is not a diagnostic tool, but a screen that can provide early detection for dementia. How does a memory screen work? The memory screen is very simple. You will be asked to answer some questions and complete a task. The memory screen is at no cost. The screen takes about 15 minutes. To Book an Appointment: Call 414 514-4787.
Need help learning English? Have questions about English conversation or grammar? Want to practice English listening skills? Feel free to stop by and work with an ESL/ELL tutor one-on-one. All level learners are welcome to attend!
Ever wonder what makes that computer game
run? Take a fun look at computer science and learn problem-solving
skills and creativity through the “Hour of Code” website code.org. A
one-hour introduction to computer science and the basics of
coding. For ages 9 – 12 years old.
Are you looking for something to do on a Wednesday afternoon? If so, join us once a month for a matinee movie. Bring your lunch and enjoy a discussion afterward. Light refreshments provided.
Raffles (1939) starring David Niven and Olivia de Havilland: Man about town and first class Cricketer A. J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend with her parents, Lord and Lady Melrose. A necklace presents an irresistible temptation, but also in attendance is Scotland Yard's finest, finally on the trail (IMDB).
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.
Career Navigators in the Worker Connection Program will host a table to promote their services and resources. Career Navigators will also assist patrons with creating their resumes and job searches. They will provide hands-on services by guiding patrons through the navigation system of employment.
This introduction to yoga will focus on low-impact standing and chair-assisted poses. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Chairs will be provided. This class is accessible for all ability levels; no props needed, including mats. Upon arrival, participants will be asked to sign a physical activity waiver. Registration is encouraged.
Need help learning English? Have questions about English conversation or grammar? Want to practice English listening skills? Feel free to stop by and work with an ESL/ELL tutor one-on-one. All level learners are welcome to attend!
Teens
come and discuss your favorite book or genre or what you are currently reading
now.It is your hour to discuss books
you like to read, from fiction to graphic novels to manga.While we discuss we can do some simple
crafts.
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!
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.