Enjoy local band De La Buena at Latino Arts; discuss solutions to COVID-19; buy Native crafts at Indian Community School; roll your own ice cream at Paparazzi Ice Cream Shop; and hike and learn at Havenwoods State Forest.
Archives for 2021
Post from Community: VIA CDC launches search for next Executive Director
Sas-Pérez stepping down from top Milwaukee community development org.
Post from Community: City of Milwaukee, Habitat for Humanity working to build new housing in Harambee neighborhood
The City of Milwaukee and Habitat for Humanity are continuing their strong partnership to build new homes in the Harambee neighborhood.
Post from Community: First Stage’s award-winning Young Company presents THE LARAMIE PROJECT opening Dec. 3, 2021
First Stage’s Young Company, the Theater Academy’s award-winning training program for advanced high school actors, will present THE LARAMIE PROJECT as their first Performance Project for the 2021/22 season and first in-person production since the pandemic began.
Post from Community: Unprecedented coalition forms to spotlight antisemitism
Amid a widespread rise in antisemitism in North America, Milwaukee Jewish Federation has joined an unprecedented coalition of over 60 American and Canadian Jewish and non-Jewish organizations and corporations to launch Shine A Light, a comprehensive initiative to illuminate the dangers of antisemitism through education, community partnerships, workplace engagement, advocacy and media.
‘You can’t use bubble gum and string to keep things together’: Challenges mount for Milwaukee County Parks
With a shrinking staff and budget, rising costs and more challenges looming, Milwaukee County Parks finds itself in an unenviable situation.
OPINION: Today’s children deserve the playgrounds I had growing up in Milwaukee decades ago
Writer Frank Schneiger celebrates his era of playgrounds and recreational activities in Milwaukee and envisions those spaces being peaceful, healthy havens again for today’s youth.
After waiting months for rental assistance, this landlord was prepared to evict her tenant. Here’s why she didn’t.
There have been delays in residents receiving rental assistance. Here’s what you need to know.
Post from Community: Winter parking regulations begin December 1
City of Milwaukee residents should be aware of winter parking regulations that run from December 1, 2021 until March 1, 2022.
Milwaukee pastors accuse city of ‘tax and take’
Some Milwaukee ministers are accusing the City of Milwaukee of illegally taxing religious institutions and then foreclosing on those that fail to pay. City leaders deny the charges.
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