A major snow storm seen from the corner of Locust Street and Martin Luther King Drive in Harambee on April 18th, 2018. (All photos by Adam Carr)
Venice Williams hosts a group of UW-Milwaukee students at Alice's Garden during their "Black, Brown and Green" tour, which explored the intersection of environmental and social justice throughout the city.
Construction began on Greenfield Ave on the South Side, which is slated to stretch through the summer and fall.
Escuela Verde students clean up the Silver City neighborhood.
Maria Hamilton receives a mayoral proclamation on Dontre Day in Red Arrow Park.
The Menomonee Valley, seen from the 16th Street Viaduct.
A tree blooms on the near South Side after spring got a slow and chilly start.
A softball game takes place in Burnham Park, which hosts many Milwaukee Rec leagues throughout the year.
For the finale of the 50th anniversary of Milwaukee's Open Housing Marches, Commandos Wilbur Arms and Fred Reed helped lead a historical bus tour along with NAACP Youth Council members and youth activists.
A home on the near South Side.
A pick-up soccer games takes place at dusk in Mitchell Park, in the shadow of the Domes.
Piggsville neighborhood on a hot, quiet night in June.
A group of supporters on Cesar Chavez Drive celebrate Mexico's World Cup victory over Germany.
Tia Richardson's new mural, "The Rebirthing of the Earth Mother," was installed at The Griot Apartments and America's Black Holocaust Museum on the Historic Garfield Campus.
Walnut Way Conservation Corp youth workers tend the production gardens on N. 17th Street.
From snow in April to hot summer-like days in June; from early morning to dusk, this gallery collects photos taken throughout Milwaukee’s neighborhoods this spring.
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Milwaukee spring, 2018
by Adam Carr, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
June 29, 2018
