Lake Country Weekend Post

May 06, 2016

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LAKE COUNTRY POST • MAY 7, 2016 • 3 GMTODAY.COM Browsing & Reading Society Adult Book Group, 7pm 2nd Tues. of each month, Muskego Public Library, S73- W16663 Janesville Rd., Muskego. 262-971-2102. Chapter One Writers Group, 7–9pm 2nd & 4th Tues. of each month, Martha Merrell's Books, 231 W. Main St., Wauke- sha. 262-662-4834. Book Discussion Group, 7pm 1st & 3rd Wed. of the month, Waukesha Public Library, 321 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha. 262-524- 3682 or visit www.wauke- sha.lib.wi.us Patent Searching 101, business librarians teach a 7-step strategy, noon– 1:30pm 4th Thurs. of the month, 2nd-floor Krikelas Room of Cen- tral Library, 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwau- kee. Free. Preschool Story Hour, 9:45–10:30am every 2nd Tues. of the month, Alice Baker Memorial Public Library, 820 E. Main St., Eagle. 262-594-2800. Talking About Books, 7:30pm 1st Thurs. of the month, Brookfield Public Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Rd., Brookfield. 262-782- 4140. Muskego Writers Workshop, 7pm 4th Thurs. of the month, Muskego Public Library, S73-W16663 Janesville Rd., Muskego. 262- 927-2102. Silly Pajama Night, 6:30–7:30pm May 13, Hales Corners Public Library, 5885 S. 116th St., Milwaukee. For children in K4, K5 & 1st grade along with their families. Wear pajamas or any funny outfit; bring a stuffed animal or blan- ket. Crafts. Register at w w w. h a l e s c o r n e r s l i - brary.org, at the library, or by phone 414-529-6150. Art Classes for Chil- dren Ages 5–12, 3– 5pm Mon.–Fri., Walker's Point Center for the Arts, 911 W. National Ave., Milwaukee. Free. 414-672-2787. Story Time for Ages 2–6, 10am 3rd Tues. of the month, Babies 'R' Us, 18550 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield. Program is free, includes themes, stories, fingerplays & a craft. 262-594-5122. Crafty Bears, 10:30– 11:30am Tues., Delafield Public Library, 400 Wells St., Delafield. 262- 646-6230. Tot Time for ages 1–3 years, 11am Tues. & Wed., 10am Thurs.–Sat., Betty Brinn Children's Museum, 929 E. Wiscon- sin Ave., Milwaukee. 414- 390-5437. "MOPS - Mothers of Pre-Schoolers," 6:30– 9:15pm 4th Tues. of each month, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Big Bend. 262-679-9696. Daytime Creative Dance & Visual Arts Classes for Home- Schoolers Ages 4 & Older, Thursdays, Danceworks Studio, 1661 N. Water St., Milwaukee. 414-277-8480. Play Group, 9:30– 10:30am Fri., New Berlin Public Library, 15105 Library Ln., New Berlin. 262-785-4980. Krafty Kids for Ages 3 & Up, 11:30am Fri., Betty Brinn Children's Museum, 929 E. Wiscon- sin Ave., Milwaukee. 414- 390-KIDS. Story Time for Ages 3 & Up, 11am Fridays, Betty Brinn Children's Museum, 929 E. Wiscon- sin Ave., Milwaukee. 414- 390-KIDS. Club Noggin, 11am 4th Sat. of the month, May- fair Mall, 2600 N. Mayfair Rd., Wauwatosa. Reser- vations recommended. 414-443-5149. Story Time for Ages 4–8, 1–2pm 3rd Sun. of the month, Delafield Public Library, 500 Gene- see St., Delafield. 262-646- 6230. Weekly Hike for Health at Wehr, 10:30am Wed. through Oct., Wehr Nature Center in Whit- nall Park, 9701 W. College Ave., Franklin. Free. Tai Chi & Quigon, 5–6pm Wed., May 11 & 18, Milwaukee Public Library - Tippecanoe Branch, 3912 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee. Tai chi & quigong are ancient Chinese methods of exercise that improve general health, develop internal strength & coordinate deep breath- ing with slow movements to cultivate life energy. Registration is required; call 414-286-3011. Working Out with Baby, 10:30–11:30am May 12, 19 & 26, Milwau- kee Public Library - Tippecanoe Branch, 3912 S. Howell Ave., Milwau- kee. The class from B3 FIT is designed for parents & caregivers interested in working out while wearing their baby or toddler from 7–30 pounds in a carrier. Carriers available dur- ing class on a 1st-come, 1st-served basis. Register at 414-286-3011. Love Your Kidneys MKE Run/Walk, 9– noon May 7, Root River Parkway South, S. 92nd St. & W. College Ave., Greendale. Timed 5K run/walk on a certified course & 1-mile untimed walk. Children 11 & younger can register for the KIDney Fan Club. All funds go to support the National Kidney Foundation of Wiscon- sin. Details can be found at kidneywi.org. Understanding & Responding to Demen- tia-related Behavior, 1–3pm May 9, Pewaukee Public Library, 210 Main St., Pewaukee. Presented by Jennifer Harders, Waukesha County Com- munity Outreach coordi- nator of the Southeast- ern Wisconsin Chapter of the Alzheimer's Asso- ciation. Register at www.pewaukeelibrary.or g/, 262-691-5670 ext. 925 or the reference desk. Washington County Heart Walk & Kids Challenge, 8–noon May 21, Regner Park, 1239 Park Ave., West Bend. www.washingtoncounty- heartwalk.org Outpatient Neurologi- cal Support Group, 1st Tues. of each month, Aurora Medical Center, 36500 Aurora Dr., Sum- mit. www.aurora.org or 262-434-2600. Ostomy Support Group, 7–8:30pm 1st Wed. of each month, Aurora Health Center, 9200 W. Loomis Rd., Franklin. 414-421-1090. Tai Chi & Qigong Classes, Mon., Lake Park Lutheran Church, 2647 N. Stowell Ave., Milwaukee. $35 per month. 414-350-5248 or www.ymaawisconsin.com Gilda's Club Young Survivors Wellness Group, 6:30–8pm 2nd Wed. of each month, Christ Church, 13460 N. Port Washington Rd., Mequon, 414-962-8201; Gilda's Club Breast Cancer Networking, 6:30–8pm, 2nd Tues. of each month; Relax- ation Techniques Workshop, 10–10:30am Tues.; Gilda's Club Family & Friends Group, 6:30–8pm weekly on Thurs.; Gilda's Club Gynecological Cancer Networking, 6:30–8pm 4th Mon. of each month; Gilda's Club Post- Treatment Network- ing, 6:30–8pm 1st Wed. of each month; Gilda's Club Wellness Group, 10:30–12:30pm Tues.; Jew- ish Community Center, 6255 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Whitefish Bay. 414- 962-8201, ext. 102. Fibromyalgia Support Group, 5:45–7pm, every other Mon., Advanced Pain Management Office, 7400 W. Rawson Ave., Suite 143, Franklin, 262- 456-7242. Survivors of Suicide, 7–9pm 3rd Mon. of the month, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Waukesha, 217 Wiscon- sin Ave., Waukesha. 262- 524-8886. Diabetes Support Group, 6:30–8pm 2nd Mon. of the month, Com- munity Memorial Hospi- tal, W180-N8085 Town Hall Rd., Menomonee Falls. 262-251-1000. World Refugees - A Clash of Cultures, 11am Sun., Sept. 25, Oct. 9 & Nov. 6, Emmanuel United Church of Christ, 36821 Sunset Dr. (Hwy 18, one mile west of Hwy 67), Dousman. Series on domestic immigration & worldwide flight. Bar- bara Graham will speak on "Advocacy Needs of the Displaced." Register at www.seeyouonsun- day.org or 262-965-4022. "The Seven Charac- ters of Abuse: Domes- tic Violence, Where It Starts & Where It Can End," keynote address by Tanya Brown, sister of the late Nicole Brown Simpson, 11–1:30pm May 13, Italian Community Center, Milwaukee. $70. Sponsored by The Women's Center, Inc. twcwaukesha.org/event/ anniversary-luncheon Felted Soap Work- shop, 10–noon May 14, Old World Wisconsin, W372-S9727 Hwy 67, Town of Eagle. Hands- on, kid-friendly work- shop. Make & take as many as 8 bars felted with wool. Open to 10 & older. $30. 262-594-6301, w w w. o l dwo rl dw i s c o n - sin.org Scholars for Life Spring Morning Semi- nars, 9–11am May 18–20, Carroll University, 100 N. East Ave., Waukesha. Choose from Digital Photography: The Art of Creating & Sharing Great Photographs or Social Media: Connect- ing & Learning in a Digital World. $59. www.carrollu.edu/schol- arsforlife or Kendra Zim- dars in Academic Affairs at 262-524-7364 or kzim- dars@carrollu.edu Scholars for Life Spring Afternoon Sem- inars, 1–3pm May 23–25, Carroll University, 100 N. East Ave., Waukesha. Choose from Road to Patient Safety: Being an Active Participant in Your Health Care or When Religions Go Mad: An Interfaith Perspective on "Holy Madness." $59. www.carrollu.edu/schol- arsforlife or Kendra Zim- dars in Academic Affairs at 262-524-7364 or kzim- dars@carrollu.edu Ultimate Dinosaurs, featuring 20 newly discovered breeds of dinosaurs, through May 15, Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St., Milwaukee. www.mpm.- edu/ultimatedinosaurs Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear, open 10–4pm Wed.–Sat., noon–4pm Sun., 839 N. 11th St., Mil- waukee. $5 adults, $4 seniors & students, free for children under 6. 414- 273-1680 or www.chud- nowmuseum.org Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum, 1–4pm 1st & 3rd Sun. of each month, 1075 Pilgrim Pkwy, Brookfield. $5 adults, $2 children ages 6–12, $3 seniors, free for children 5 & under. www.elmbrookhistori- calsociety.org Betty Brinn Chil- dren's Museum, hands- on museum for children 10 & younger & their families, 9–5pm Tues.– Sat. & noon–5pm Sun.; closed Mon., 929 E. Wis- consin Ave., Milwaukee. $5 per person or free for museum members & children 1 & younger. 414- 291-0888. Discovery World Museum, Museum of Science, Economics & Technology, 9–4pm Tues.–Fri., 10–5pm Sat. & Sun., 815 N. James Lovell St., Milwaukee. Adults $7, seniors $6, students $4.75, children 2 & younger free. 414-765- 9966. Milwaukee Public Museum, 9–5pm every day, except open to 8pm Thurs., 800 W. Wells St., Milwaukee; $17 adults, $14 seniors, college stu- dents & active military with ID, $12 youths (5-13), children 4 & younger, free. 414-278-2700 or 414- 278-2728. Pabst Mansion, restored 19th-century mansion, featuring exhibits of Victorian dolls, a dollhouse & ornamental artifacts, 10–3:30pm Mon.–Sat. & noon–3:30pm Sun., 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. Adults $8, seniors 65 & older $6, children 6–17 $3. 414- 931-0808. Milwaukee Art Muse- um, 10–5pm Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. & Sun., 10–8pm Thurs., 700 N. Art Muse- um Dr., Milwaukee. $12 adults, $10 students, seniors & active military, free for children 12 & under. 414-224-3200. Milwaukee Rebels Swing Dance Club, beginners West Coast swing lesson, 6:30– 7:30pm, intermediate, 7:30–8:30pm May 15 & 29, June 12 & 19, 2499 S. Delaware Ave., Milwau- kee, no partner required, $12 each. With $30 membership fee receive free beginner swing lessons for a year. Open dancing, 2nd & 4th Wed. of the month, 818 S. Water St., Milwau- kee. $5. 414-870-5535. West Coast swing lesson, 7:30–8:30pm, beginner ($4) & intermediate ($8), open dance ($10), 8:30pm–midnight, May 21, Casa di Danza, 21415 W. Greenfield Ave., New Berlin. www.milwau- keerebels.com Vagabond Ski & Social Club, an active social club for singles & mar- ried couples. Meeting & dance; with great music by Andrea & The Mods on Wed; 7pm meeting, 8pm dance at WG's Ban- quet Center, 3200 S. 103rd St., at Oklahoma Ave. $5 admission. www.vaga- bondskiclub.com Alice (in Wonderland), May 19–22, Marcus Cen- ter for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St., Milwaukee. $35 & up. 414- 273-7206, www.milwau- keeballet.org Kinky Boots, May 31– June 5, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St., Milwaukee. $31.50 & up. 414-273-7206, www.ticket- master.com Country Dance, 7:30pm & lessons at 6:45pm Thurs., Pat's Oak Manor, 1804 15th Ave., South Milwaukee. Open dance with Tim Castle band, 7–11pm April 2; $5 cover. 414-762-8188. Line Dancing, free & easy line dance lessons from 7–9pm Wed. with Luanne of TMC Legacy Dance Club at Spurs Saloon, 332 Williams St., Waukesha. Line & part- ner dance lessons Tues. with TMC Legacy Dance Club at The Boneyard Pub & Grille, N64-W23180 Main St., Sussex; basic beginners from 6–6:45pm, followed by regular line & partner lessons & open dance until 9:30pm w w w . T M C L e g a c y - Dance.com, 262-844-4144 after 3:30pm Zumba Fitness Dance Classes, ongoing, 10:15– 11:15am Sat., 5:30–6:30pm Wed., Fred Astaire Stu- dios, 15760 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield. $10 per class. 262-796-1121. 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