From an immigration rally to a mobile legal clinic, there is much to do this week. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhoods.
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Meet NNS Editor Ron Smith on Tuesday
Come meet NNS editor Ron Smith during a “happy hour” hosted by the Nonprofit Academy of Wisconsin from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 30 at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co., 224 W. Bruce St.
Sharon and Larry Adams bring national spotlight to Milwaukee
CBS Morning News highlights Sharon and Larry Adams’ Love for Community.
Cloud of uncertainty hangs over Griselda Aldrete’s nomination to lead Fire and Police Commission
Although endorsed by the mayor, council members remain undecided over whether Griselda Aldrete should lead the Fire and Police Commission.
City-County Task Force on Climate and Economic Equity: What you need to know
A joint task force between the city and county was officially adopted Thursday, and a plan of action will soon be solidified to fight climate change and economic inequity through “green” jobs.
5 things to do this weekend: July 26 to July 28
Enjoy activities outside and inside. This weekend, Milwaukee has a TRUE Skool block party, a BBQ fest and more.
Deadline to nominate community heroes for “Positively Milwaukee Awards” is July 31
Annual TV awards show highlights everyday people making a difference.
Burke Foundation awards over $3 million in grants to eight organizations serving Milwaukee’s youth
The Burke Foundation today announced it has awarded eight grants totaling more than $3 million to local nonprofit organizations providing programs and services in the foundation’s focus areas of urban education, youth and leadership development.
MCSO & the Milwaukee County Parks to host the second Public Safety Day this Saturday at Washington Park
On Saturday, July 27th, the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) and the Milwaukee County Parks will host the second, Park & Public Safety Day.
Free Kinnickinnic River workshops for families
Alderman José G. Pérez invites all to attend a series of workshops hosted by the Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers informing participants on the changes in the Kinnickinnic River and new ways to enjoy the river.
