Check out the Dolphin Pool pitch contest; learn how to buy a home; hike with the Urban Ecology Center; watch the virtual Doors Open; and help clean up the Mitchell Park Domes.
NNS Spotlight: As America grapples with racist past, leader of America’s Black Holocaust Museum looks toward the future
A year ago, Dr. Robert Davis became the president and CEO of America’s Black Holocaust Museum. Under his leadership the museum is revamping its digital space and making plans to reopen.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 21 to Sept. 26
Donate to the diaper and menstrual hygiene drive; register to vote; walk with Milwaukee Recreation; listen to the voices of Black women during the Minority Health Film Festival; and attend the virtual town hall on the “State of Black Milwaukee.”
5 things to do and know the weekend of Sept. 18
Register to vote; listen to a roundtable discussion on Alzheimer’s; clean up Washington Park; support local vendors at a makers market; and join a Milwaukee NAACP Youth Council rally.
‘This pandemic is still out here’: How families can prepare for fall and winter
As COVID-19 continues, community leaders advise residents on how they can prepare their households and families for the fall and winter.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 14 to Sept. 19
Take a self-guided bike tour in the Menomonee River Valley; view the work of artists in “Here to Stay: Braving Barriers Through Performance”; sign up for an expungement and pardon clinic; join Walnut Way’s “Real Men, Real Conversation” series; and check out a social justice rally.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Sept. 11
The Minority Health Film Festival is taking place; residents can drop off old prescription drugs; Menomonee River Valley Week starts Saturday; Clarke Square is having a neighborhood cleanup; and North Side Rising is hosting a night out.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 7 to Sept. 12
The U.S. Census Bureau ramps up efforts; Souls to the Polls holds a Labor Day sit-in; Milwaukee County hosts final budget hearing; Latino Arts discusses work of Reynaldo Hernandez at Café con Arte; and learn about the intersection between refugee communities and Black Lives Matter.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Sept. 4
Enjoy refreshments at the St. Ann Center; check out Walker’s Point Center for the Arts’ annual member show; get fresh produce at the Drive Thru at the Farm; attend a wellness day for protesters; and learn about Milwaukee’s history of housing and land in Milwaukee.
NNS Spotlight: How one group provides a safe space for Milwaukee’s runners of color
Forget Everything and Run, better known as F.E.A.R., works to bring diversity to the running community.
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