Connecting Young Minds to Their Environment

Hands-on Project Teaches Water Stewardship and Environmental Awareness

On a beautiful Tuesday in May, something special happened at Milwaukee’s own urban oasis, Lakeshore State Park. Students rotated through interactive, water-focused learning stations led by local scientists and environmental educators as part of the Milwaukee Water Investigation Project.

“The whole goal of this project is to connect students with their local waterways and then all of the partners working in water,” explained Kae DonLevy, co-creator and manager of Milwaukee Water’s Investigation. “Where do we get our drinking water? Lake Michigan. So, it is so important that we keep the land clean and the rivers clean so the waters that flow into Lake Michigan are as clean as they can be.”

Students from across Milwaukee recently gathered at Lakeshore State Park for hands-on environmental education that exemplifies our mission in action.

The success of programs like the Milwaukee Water Investigation Project showcases what’s possible when community partners unite around a shared vision. When scientists step away from their labs to teach by the lakefront, when educators design hands-on activities that make complex concepts accessible, when organizations coordinate resources to create seamless learning experiences—that’s when transformation happens. These collaborations don’t emerge overnight; they’re cultivated through relationship-building, shared commitment, and the recognition that investing in environmental education requires the entire community working together. Programs like this demonstrate the profound impact that dedicated educational spaces can have on young learners.

Your Support Makes These Moments Possible

Imagine this same energy and engagement amplified year-round. Picture students gathering not just on beautiful spring days, but throughout Milwaukee’s seasons, diving deep into environmental education within a purpose-built learning center. That vision is becoming reality through the development of a new Visitor and Education Center at Lakeshore State Park.

Every student who rotated through the learning stations at Lakeshore State Park carried home new knowledge about their environment. Some will pursue careers in environmental science. Others will become more conscious consumers, better neighbors, more engaged citizens. All experienced the power of experiential learning in one of Milwaukee’s most treasured spaces.

The Friends of Lakeshore State Park has launched a $5 million campaign to build this Visitor and Education Center. Your support makes possible the expansion of transformative programming, the creation of year-round educational opportunities, and the development of essential visitor services that welcome everyone to engage with nature and environmental stewardship.

  • Enhanced Learning Opportunities: A dedicated learning center offering unique educational programming about Milwaukee’s environmental infrastructure and the city’s relationship with land and water
  • Community Gathering Space: Seating for 50 people at tables, creating space for workshops, presentations, and community meetings
  • Year-Round Programming: Two outdoor patios and accessible facilities that enable programming in all seasons
  • Essential Visitor Services: Family restrooms and DNR office space to better serve park visitors

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More Than a Building—A Gateway to Understanding

The learning center will provide unique educational opportunities about Milwaukee’s environmental infrastructure and the city’s complex history with land and water use. Students will explore the consequences of urbanization alongside the innovative solutions our community continues to develop. These aren’t abstract concepts—they’re the stories of our shared home, told through hands-on experiences that make environmental science tangible and relevant.

With dedicated space for programming, educators can expand beyond single-day events to offer deeper, more sustained learning experiences. The impact multiplies when curiosity sparked in one session can be nurtured through ongoing engagement and exploration.

Meeting Growing Demand

The success of programs like the Milwaukee Water Investigation Project reflects a broader trend. Lakeshore State Park’s popularity continues to grow as Milwaukee’s downtown shoreline becomes increasingly activated and pedestrian-friendly. Families, school groups, and community organizations are discovering this urban oasis and the unique access it provides to Lake Michigan.

This growing demand highlights the need for enhanced visitor amenities and dedicated educational infrastructure. The Visitor and Education Center will ensure this special urban greenspace can fulfill its potential as a destination for hands-on education, community gatherings, recreation, and meaningful connection with nature.

Ready to make waves with us?

Learn more about our Visitor and Education Center campaign and discover how you can help create a legacy for future generations of environmental stewards.


Source: Original reporting by CBS 58 Milwaukee, “Hometown students gather for hands-on, eco-friendly learning,” May 13, 2025.


Deadelijk performs live at Radio Milwaukee

Benefit Concert for Friends of Lakeshore Park

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Doors @ 6PM | Music @ 630PM

Radio Milwaukee

220 East Pittsburgh Avenue

steal your face

Get ready for an electrifying night deadicated to Lakeshore State Park

Join us as Milwaukee’s own Deadelijk performs live at Radio Milwaukee, located at 220 East Pittsburgh Avenue, on Thursday, June 5, 2025. This incredible show is a direct benefit for the Friends of Lakeshore Park, helping to support and enhance our beloved green spaces. The doors swing open at 6PM, with the music kicking off at 6:30PM – don’t miss your chance to experience fantastic local talent and contribute to a vital community initiative, all for a suggested donation of just $15!

“Playing in the band” and busting out the jams!!!

Deadelijk is a group of Milwaukee based musicians who interpret Grateful Dead music and revel in the spirit of improvisation that the music inspires.

While the world may not need yet another Dead cover band, the power of this music to bring people together in celebration of life is undeniable. Our hope is to take audiences on a journey utilizing the tunes we all love so much as the vehicle. Hop on the bus and let’s take this trip together!

Deadelijk

Joe Howard on Drums

Rob Collier on Bass & Basso Profundo

Nate Gray on Keys

Tim Wright on Guitar & Tenor

Lodewijk Broekhuizen on Guitar & Baritone

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