Nov 21 Friday
Nov 22 Saturday
Celebrate the beauty of Wisconsin through the art of local Milwaukee artist John Suess. This exhibition features 18 original paintings showcasing serene forests, vibrant autumn landscapes, and several debut works, all reflecting Suess’s signature blend of impressionism, tonalism, and realism.
Visitors can enjoy the artwork before, during, and after scheduled performances and community events at the Germantown Performing Arts Center. Many pieces are available for purchase, with special exhibition pricing by contacting the artist directly.
Learn more about John Suess and his work at JohnSuessFineArt.com.
Explore the natural beauty of Wisconsin through the paintings of Milwaukee artist John Suess. This exhibition features nine original works on display throughout the main library and community room, spanning quiet forest scenes to vibrant autumn landscapes.
The exhibit is free and open to the public during regular library hours.
Many paintings are available for purchase, with special exhibition pricing by contacting John Suess directly. Learn more at JohnSuessFineArt.com.
The Best Way to Start Your Saturday.The Tosa Farmers Market is a local not-for-profit organization that carefully curates the best, freshest foods in the region, but it’s more than that. It’s a community hub for foodies, cyclists, coffee-lovers, music fans, yogis, kids — and all their neighbors.
For over 10 years, we've been supporting local farmers, food producers and artisans, & creating a more sustainable community. Every week, the market is home to about 45 farmers and food producers, selling a first-class mix of produce, plants, cut flowers, bread and baked goods, award-winning cheese, coffee, waffles, popsicles, fish, meat and poultry, and prepared breakfast and dinner items. The first Saturday of each month, we also add a Makers Market, featuring a juried selection of local artisans selling handmade arts and crafts.
A local craft fair fundraiser for our school. Craft fair being held in Gym from 9-2 on Saturday Nov 22
(Free for everyone) Join us at Washington Park Urban Ecology Center for an opportunity to learn the basics of overnight camping! We'll host several hands on learning stations including:Packing & preparednessCooking at campHow to set up a tentDress for the weather, pack a snack, and bring your family/friends for this unique opportunity to connect with people and nature in the city! Urban Ecology Center will provide all gear necessary to participants who wish to prepare for a campout this season. Let's cover the essentials and address your burning camping questions to prepare you for a successful overnight journey in the great outdoors! Children must be accompanied by an adult, and all are invited to participate.
Join us at the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center for the opening of Paris in Black: Internationalism and the Black Renaissance.
Discover the profound journeys of Black artists, writers, performers, and intellectuals who found freedom, inspiration, and transformation in the in the liberating cultural and social environment of Paris. Be transported to the city of lights, where figures like Henry Ossawa Tanner, Josephine Baker, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, and James Baldwin lived and created in defiance of American racism.
With over 100 objects, including masterpiece paintings and sculptures from The DuSable’s permanent collection, archival photographs, and multimedia elements, Paris in Black tells a global story of Black resilience and creativity.
We’re excited to introduce Green Spaces with Familiar Faces — a new series of nature walks led by some of Milwaukee’s most inspiring community members!
Join us as local personalities take us on guided tours of their favorite green spaces, sharing stories, insights, and what makes these spots so special. Hosts include State Representative: Darrin Madison, Rita Flores from BIPOC Birders of Wisconsin, UEC Vice President & Executive Director: Jen Hense, Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Cheryl Nenn, and Milwaukee icons like Eddee Daniel, Chuck Hagner, Ken Leinbach, and more.
Registration is $20.00/person for each date or $110.00 for the whole series!
When ambitious 20th-century academic Joan goes looking for unpublished writings by literary giant Samuel Johnson, she finds her work interrupted by James Boswell. Chatty, bawdy, flawed and deeply honest, Boswell’s 18th-century journals of his grand journey through Scotland with Johnson take Joan back in time, showing her the power of authenticity and the need to make her own place in the world. Heart and mind spar wittily in this epic adventure of friendship, travel and the written word.
Executive Sponsor AnonymousProducing Sponsors Marianne and Sheldon Lubar, and Ildy and Skip PolinerAssociate Sponsors Bob Balderson, and Lori Morse and Rob GardenierCo-Sponsor Parallel Employment Group