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100 things for kids to do in Milwaukee
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Below is our list of 100 things for kids to do in (and around) Milwaukee. Read on and have a blast. If you have more suggestions, share them with us and your fellow readers by using the Talkback feature at the bottom. (Note: the list is not in any special order. There is no implication that No. 1 is better or more fun than No. 100.)
- Visit the Domes
- Make friends with the animals at the Milwaukee County Zoo
- See a big movie at the IMAX Theater
- Make the rattlesnake rattle at Milwaukee Public Museum (snake button!)
- Discover art at the Milwaukee Art Museum
- Smell the roses at the Boerner Botanical Gardens
- Pedal a Juneau Park paddleboat on the Veteran's Park lagoon
- Learn something new at Discovery World
- Explore the Betty Brinn Children's Museum
- Explore the Safe House
- Enjoy a play at First Stage Milwaukee
- Find something unusual at American Science and Surplus
- Get the perfect yo-yo at Art Smart's Dart Mart & Juggling Emporium
- Watch the roasters at Alterra on Humboldt
- Fly a kite at the lakefront
- Learn about African-American history at America's Black Holocaust Museum
- Strap on skates and take to the ice at the Pettit National Ice Center (yes, you can ice skate during the summer!)
- Crawl through the play tubes at Miller Park
- Slide into the water at Cool Waters
- Drive your parents crazy by taking them to Chuck E. Cheese
- Feed fish and other aquarium life at the Urban Ecology Center (1 p.m. on Saturdays)
- Eat a slice of apple pie or pick a pumpkin in autumn at the Elegant Farmer in Mukwonago
- Marvel at dinosaurs at Milwaukee Public Museum
- Go to story time at one of the public libraries
- Go rollerskating at Skateland
- Take a walk on the Milwaukee River Trails
- Ride the East Troy Electric Railroad
- Tour the Milwaukee Police Academy
- Write a fan letter to your favorite Brewer, Buck or Packer
- Watch the planes take off at Timmerman Field
- Cruise Lake Michigan on the Iroquois
- Skip rocks on Pewaukee Lake
- See how the other half lived at The Pabst Mansion
- Visit Villa Terrace and pretend you're in Italy
- Wait for a train at the Cudahy Depot
- Check out the library for books and DVDs
- Get a taste of farm life at Green Meadows Farm
- Ride the bumper cars at StoneFire Pizza Co.
- Bounce around at Monkey Joe's
- Check out how Wisconsin residents lived in the 1800s at Pioneer Village
- See how root beer is made at Sprecher Brewery
- Rent skates at McKinley Marina's High Roller Bike & Skate Rental and tour the lakefront at warp speed
- Take a tour of the Denis Sullivan lake schooner at Discovery World
- Feed the geese at the Veteran's Park lagoon (but no bread, please)
- Hike on the wooded paths at Lake Park
- Learn about nature at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
- See what frontier life was like at Old World Wisconsin in Eagle
- Take the bus Downtown
- Bike the Hank Aaron State Trail
- Hit golf balls at a driving range
- Bowl a few games at Bay View Bowl or Koz's Mini Bowl
- Jump in the lake at Atwater Beach
- Grab a bucket and go fishing with dad
- Go sledding on St. Mary's hill
- Play the video games in the Landmark Lanes arcade
- Take a trip to the Wisconsin Dells for a weekend of fun
- Stroll along the Riverwalk and see the big neon fish
- Try out Adventure Rock's climbing wall
- Savor the flavor of the day at Kopp's
- Go miniature golfing
- Watch a Wave game at the Bradley Center
- Play a game of HORSE at your local playground
- Go shopping for everything you need to start a garden
- Visit the cool Old World sausage shop at Usinger's
- Buy a model airplane at Cudahy or Greenfield News & Hobby
- Play bocce at the Italian Community Center
- Chase butterflies at the Wehr Nature Center
- Connect with a curveball at batting cages
- Drive up to Leon's for a burger and fries, '50s style!
- Stop in at the COA Family Center
- Cheer for the Bucks at the Bradley Center
- Sample step dancing at the Irish Cultural & Heritage Center
- Swim at a County Parks pool
- Find a treasure at the Mars Cheese Castle
- Experience the down-home fun of minor league baseball in Beloit
- Tour the Jelly Belly factory
- Take part in a nature program at Havenwoods Environmental Awareness Center
- Check out the Harley Davidson Museum
- Brush up on Milwaukee's story at the Milwaukee County Historical Society
- Take a class ay Danceworks
- Try a new craft
- Eat a pizza while you see at movie at Fox Bay Cinema
- Request your favorite song at Organ Piper Pizza
- See a movie at the Hi-Way 18 drive-in theater
- Explore Cudahy Nature Center
- Climb to the top of Holy Hill
- Marvel at the Menomonee Falls
- Go horseback riding in Ozaukee County
- Have lunch at Red Robin
- Convince Mom and Dad to drive you down to Great America
- Get a Brewers autograph, Fridays at Miller Park
- Watch Packers training camp at the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay
- See stars at the planetarium
- Eat Kettle Korn
- Take music lessons at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
- Join the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra
- Eat something on a stick at the Wisconsin State Fair
- Go back in time at Old Falls Village Museum
- See how candy is made at Quality Candy and savor some free samples
- Go to open gym time at Swiss Turners
Recent Talkbacks ...
Posted by epsteisa on July 24, 2009 at 10:52 a.m. (report)
HERE IS 101 !!
Alverno College Tweens & Teens is offering children from the Milwaukee Community an opportunity to come on campus and take fun, educational courses. One of these courses, Speak Up & Speak Easy, is geared towards developing communication skills in our youth. The class will focus on listening, speaking, and social interaction. It will show Tweens and Teens the power of working together in groups and how to effectively do that. I recommend signing up anyone from 6th-12th grade. This is the type of class our community needs. Lets teach our kids how to interact, use their words, and become effective speakers!
http://www.alverno.edu/community_friends/Telesis/tweens_teens_s09.pdf
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Posted by CarolV on June 8, 2009 at 2:10 p.m. (report)
101. Tuesday nights Chill on the Hill concert series at Humboldt Park - free and family friendly 6:30pm-8:30pm
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Posted by buddha on June 8, 2009 at 10:35 a.m. (report)
The Milwaukee Public Market is also hosting a Kids' Culinary Cooking Camp during the week of June 22nd. Ages 9-13.
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Posted by viewfromnyave on June 8, 2009 at 9:47 a.m. (report)
Lunch on the patio at Palomino. Well, at least my kids enjoy it.
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Posted by ahairforkidssalon on March 28, 2009 at 5:29 p.m. (report)
A Hair for Kids Salon dress up fashion show birthday party.
Hair, Nails, Make up and fashion run way walk show. New Berlin
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