5 Things to Do in Milwaukee This Week: Jan 25-Jan 28

Just a few fun ways to get you through the snow and the cold.

1. Trivia in the Taproom

TUESDAY AT 7 P.M. | 505 S. 5TH ST.

Twenty bucks for a pizza and two pints at this Quizmaster trivia night at MobCraft Beer. The question sheets will all be downloadable and the $1 per person entry fee is Venmo only, no cash, as part of COVID precautions. And bring your mask! 

2. History of Lakefront Brewery 

WEDNESDAY AT 7  P.M. | ONLINE  

Hop on this webinar to learn more about Lakefront Brewery through a compilation of photos, videos and discussion. Explore the history of beer with brothers Russ and Jim Klisch as they discuss starting the brewery in Riverwest and building it to what it is today. The Zoom event is free, but donations to the Eastshore Humane Association are encouraged.

3. Harley-Davidson Museum: Virtual Gallery Talks 

THURSDAY AT 7 P.M. | ONLINE  

Register online for this talk about Harley-Davidson’s ties to pop culture. Learn about the bike Captain America used in the Marvel movies, along with plenty of other Harleys that have graced the screen. Tickets are $6, and you’ll receive a link to the online presentation before it starts.


 

Nominations are open for the 2024 Unity Awards! 

Know an individual or group committed to bridging divides in our community? Nominate them for a Unity Award by Oct. 31.


4. MPM Night In 

THURSDAY AT 7 P.M. | ONLINE 

Looking for a fun, educational way to spend a night with the kids? The Milwaukee Public Museum is offering a virtual night in, where they’ll quiz you and your family about dinosaurs, diseases and the rainforest! Tickets are starting at $10 per member household and $15 per non-member household. 

5. Milwaukee County Historical Society 

THURSDAY AT 7:30 P.M. | FACEBOOK LIVE

Join Milwaukee historian (and Milwaukee Mag contributor!) John Gurda to learn about Milwaukee’s water history. Discover how Lake Michigan provided transportation routes, recreation and industrial corridors that were crucial for Milwaukee’s growth. No registration is required and the event is free. 

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