Do you have a small business idea? Do you already have a small business and are seeking more information and resources to scale up? The Milwaukee Public Library invites you to a FREE 1-hour virtual program from 4-5 p.m. to find out about the resources available to entrepreneurs at the library. Visit mpl.org/BusinessResearch for more valuable resources to help with business planning and research. Thursday, January 27 Register here Thursday, February 24 Register Here Thursday, March 24 Register Here Thursday, April 7 Register Here Thursday, May 5 Register Here Thursday, June 2 Register Here Thursday, July 14 Register Here Thursday, August 11 Register Here Thursday, September 22 Register Here Thursday, October 6 Register Here Thursday, November 3 Register Here Thursday, December 1 Register Here
After registering, you will receive an email with a link and phone number to join the program. Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
Do you have a small business idea? Do you already have a small business and are seeking more information and resources to scale up? The Milwaukee Public Library invites you to a FREE 1-hour virtual program from 4-5 p.m. to find out about the resources available to entrepreneurs at the library. Visit mpl.org/BusinessResearch for more valuable resources to help with business planning and research. Thursday, January 27 Register here Thursday, February 24 Register Here Thursday, March 24 Register Here Thursday, April 7 Register Here Thursday, May 5 Register Here Thursday, June 2 Register Here Thursday, July 14 Register Here Thursday, August 11 Register Here Thursday, September 22 Register Here Thursday, October 6 Register Here Thursday, November 3 Register Here Thursday, December 1 Register Here
After registering, you will receive an email with a link and phone number to join the program. Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
(For everyone) Have you ever wondered what that yellow, purple or red flower is? Join our Land Stewardship experts to learn about the taxonomy of plants and their identifying characteristics. We will stroll through our parks to see what’s in bloom and talk about the names and features of the plants we see. Botany Walks occur once per month at each of our Urban Ecology Center branches, on rotating Fridays, so you can join them all! 1st Friday of the month at Riverside Park; for questions reach out to Kim Forbeck, kforbeck@urbanecologycenter.org 2nd Friday of the month at Washington Park; for questions reach out to Michaela Rosenthal, mrosenthal@urbanecologycenter.org 3rd Friday of the month at Menomonee Valley; for questions reach out to Jeff Veglahn at jveglahn@urbanecologycenter.org All walks start at the front door of the UEC building at 10:30am until noon. Please, wear comfortable and weather appropriate shoes and clothing. Bring along a hand lens and a field guide, if you’d like. The Botany Walks take place entirely outside.
(For everyone) Have you ever wondered what that yellow, purple or red flower is? Join our Land Stewardship experts to learn about the taxonomy of plants and their identifying characteristics. We will stroll through our parks to see what’s in bloom and talk about the names and features of the plants we see. Botany Walks occur once per month at each of our Urban Ecology Center branches, on rotating Fridays, so you can join them all! 1st Friday of the month at Riverside Park; for questions reach out to Kim Forbeck, kforbeck@urbanecologycenter.org 2nd Friday of the month at Washington Park; for questions reach out to Michaela Rosenthal, mrosenthal@urbanecologycenter.org 3rd Friday of the month at Menomonee Valley; for questions reach out to Jeff Veglahn at jveglahn@urbanecologycenter.org All walks start at the front door of the UEC building at 10:30am until noon. Please, wear comfortable and weather appropriate shoes and clothing. Bring along a hand lens and a field guide, if you’d like. The Botany Walks take place entirely outside.
Do you have a small business idea? Do you already have a small business and are seeking more information and resources to scale up? The Milwaukee Public Library invites you to a FREE 1-hour virtual program from 4-5 p.m. to find out about the resources available to entrepreneurs at the library. Visit mpl.org/BusinessResearch for more valuable resources to help with business planning and research. Thursday, January 27 Register here Thursday, February 24 Register Here Thursday, March 24 Register Here Thursday, April 7 Register Here Thursday, May 5 Register Here Thursday, June 2 Register Here Thursday, July 14 Register Here Thursday, August 11 Register Here Thursday, September 22 Register Here Thursday, October 6 Register Here Thursday, November 3 Register Here Thursday, December 1 Register Here
After registering, you will receive an email with a link and phone number to join the program. Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
Enjoy stories, fingerplays, and music! Each week new books selected for preschoolers will celebrate a fun spring, summer and fall theme. In case of inclement weather, story time will move inside of the library. Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
Are you interested in learning more about popular book genres but don’t know where to start? Join the Pop Genre Book Club! We’ll be reading and discussing carefully curated selections from Romance, Horror, and Mystery, sending you off with a list of similar titles for further exploration. Choose just one genre or sample all three. In June, the East Branch Pop Genre Book Club will read and discuss Alyssa Cole’s A Princess in Theory. Request a copy of the book at: In August, the East Branch Pop Genre Book Club will read and discuss Alexis Hall’s A Lady for a Duke. Request a copy of the book at: In October, the East Branch Pop Genre Book Club will read and discuss Ruby Dixon’s Ice Planet Barbarians. Request a copy of the book at: Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
Do you have a small business idea? Do you already have a small business and are seeking more information and resources to scale up? The Milwaukee Public Library invites you to a FREE 1-hour virtual program from 4-5 p.m. to find out about the resources available to entrepreneurs at the library. Visit mpl.org/BusinessResearch for more valuable resources to help with business planning and research. Thursday, January 27 Register here Thursday, February 24 Register Here Thursday, March 24 Register Here Thursday, April 7 Register Here Thursday, May 5 Register Here Thursday, June 2 Register Here Thursday, July 14 Register Here Thursday, August 11 Register Here Thursday, September 22 Register Here Thursday, October 6 Register Here Thursday, November 3 Register Here Thursday, December 1 Register Here
After registering, you will receive an email with a link and phone number to join the program. Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
Enjoy stories, fingerplays, and music! Each week new books selected for preschoolers will celebrate a fun spring, summer and fall theme. In case of inclement weather, story time will move inside of the library. Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.
Join us for a monthly houseplant and plant cutting exchange. Bring along your unwanted houseplants and cuttings* to the Secret Garden in hopes of securing your next wish list plant. Nothing to trade? No problem! Select something from the seed library to take home and grow or ask for plant and garden advice from a Master Gardener. In case of inclement weather, the program will be moved inside the library. *All shared plants and cuttings should be pest free and include some care instructions from the owner of the mother plant. During your visit, discover green features of the Tippecanoe Branch including trees and perennials, rain garden, bioswales, and a permeable parking lot surface to reduce storm water runoff. A seed library has been created for sharing with neighborhood gardeners. Ask about a green tour of the Tippecanoe Branch! Visit www.mpl.org/ada for information on ADA program accommodation requests.