Here’s a list of enjoyable and affordable events going on throughout the city where you can celebrate with your neighbors.
5 things to do this weekend: Dec. 13 to Dec. 15
This weekend, don’t miss the healthcare enrollment deadline, a meeting with entrepreneurs, a nightly hike at Hawthorn Glen Woods, Joel Boyd’s annual holiday turn-up and UMOS’s Breakfast with Santa.
ACLU presses city to step up implementation of stop-and-frisk settlement
Nearly a year and a half after the Milwaukee Common Council approved a historic $3.4 million settlement that mandated sweeping reforms of stop-and-frisk practices, little progress has been made, ACLU leaders say.
Partnership sponsors affordable swim lessons to decrease drowning rates in poor communities
Milwaukee has been selected through the American Red Cross to be part of its Centennial Campaign, which funds swimming programs in underprivileged communities that exceed the national drowning average.
Causey’s Career Corner: Your new place for job tips, motivation and career advice
Welcome to Causey’s Career Corner, a place where I will share stories of those who have taken a nontraditional approach to employment or an unusual career path. I will also list employment information such as job fairs, resource fairs and job training events.
‘She just knew how to make people happy with her music’: Legendary Milwaukee musician Mary Davis dies at 73
For more than 50 years, Mary Davis lit up stages across the country and in Milwaukee. She died on Black Friday at age 73.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: Dec. 9 to Dec. 14
This week, Lindsay Heights residents are invited to a community meeting, census 2020 training begins, Alice’s Garden will be at the Bronzeville Collective MKE, LIT is hosting a space for creatives of color and there will be performances of Black Nativity.
5 things to do this weekend: Dec. 6 to Dec. 8
The SDC is hosting an open house, Vibez Creative Art Space is celebrating hip-hop, LADAMA is in town for a performance, there’s a family art day and a forum on handling hate crimes.
OPINION: Here’s how Milwaukee can truly benefit from the Democratic National Convention. (Hint: It’s not by bringing more big conventions downtown.)
Barbara Richards questions the benefit of a massive downtown convention and proposes investments that could both be environmentally conscious and help those who need it most.
Clarke Square will get new clinic that emphasizes behavioral and mental health services
The Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers will open its eighth clinic in 2020. This one focuses on providing much needed behavioral and mental health services.
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