Help clean up Walker’s Point on Sunday, April 12. (Photo by Jonathan Aguilar / Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service / CatchLight Local)

It’s Friday in Milwaukee, and here are some things we think you should know about. If you would like your event to be considered for this column, please submit your news by clicking here at least two weeks in advance.

1. Paint the Resistance: Student Art Build: Friday, April 10

Participants in the Student Day of Strike & May Day can create art for the strike with Voces de la Frontera, 733 W. Mitchell St., on Friday, April 10 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. More information here.

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2. Milwaukee Film Festival Cine Sin Fronteras Kick Off Party: Friday, April 10

Preview the Cine Sin Fronteras program before the Milwaukee Film Festival at Discourse Coffee, 158 S. Barclay St., on Friday April 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. More information here.

3. Fostering Friendships Festival: Saturday, April 11

The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, 930 W. Historic Mitchell St., is hosting a safe space for Native families as part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month with beading, making medicine pouches, a bike giveaway and more on Saturday, April 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More information here.

4. Walker’s Point Spring Clean Up: Sunday, April 12

Help clean up Walker’s Point with neighbors at the Zócalo Food Park, 636 S. 6th St., on Sunday, April 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. More information here.

5. Good to Game with Safe & Sound: Sunday, April 12

Bring your favorite game or choose from a game library to play at Safe & Sound, 4422 W. Leon Terrace, on Sunday, April 12 from 3 to 6 p.m. More information here.


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Alex Klaus covers education and is a Report for America corps member. Previously, she covered Detroit K-12 schools for Chalkbeat Detroit. She’s also reported for Outlier Media, Detroit Documenters and Bridge Detroit as a freelancer. She graduated from Wayne State University with a degree in urban studies and public history.