Voces de la Frontera is leading a bike and car caravan. Check out the Ko-Thi Dance Company. Remember public fireworks are illegal. Participate in the census and attend the Black LGBTQIA Womxn’s March.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: June 29 to July 4
Our picks: Latino Arts hosts a new exhibit; the Social Development Commission sponsors a giveaway; Metcalfe Park Community Bridges holds block pop-up and mobile food pantry; Washington Heights artists launch front-porch pop-ups; youths plan Black Lives Matter protest and block party; and the Hunger Task Force resumes summer meal programs for youth.
5 things to do and know the weekend of June 26
Black Educators Caucus hosts a BLM walk. Core El Centro sponsors a Mindful Parents support group. Try Milwaukee Rec’s Facebook Live dance class. Attend Take Root Milwaukee’s virtual workshop for current and potential homeowners and check out the opening of Fondy Farmers Market.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: June 22 to June 27
Pre-apply for the Section 8 Housing Voucher waiting list; get help from a legal clinic hosted by Voces de la Frontera; take advantage of a mobile food pantry in the Amani neighborhood; listen to the voices of youth during a community roundtable; and let your voice be heard during a community forum by the Fire and Police Commission.
Meet (some of) the best dads in Milwaukee
For Father’s Day 2020, we asked you what makes the father or father figure in your life special. Here are some responses from children, spouses and friends.
5 things to do and know the weekend of June 19
Celebrate Juneteenth Day; march for All Black Lives; take a virtual tour of the Concordia neighborhood; and participate in a Father’s Day Drive-in (Dads get to eat for free.).
5 things to do and know the week of June 15 in Milwaukee
Vegan Soul is popping up at Alice’s Garden; rally will call for end of MPD contracts at MPS; Bounce Milwaukee is screening the documentary “13th”; and Juneteenth goes virtual.
5 things to do and know the weekend of June 12
Learn where and how to get housing help; two grant deadlines are coming up for entrepreneurs; the Zoo reopens; and artists are needed to paint a Civil Rights Mural.
‘We can create change’: Neighborhood groups continue census push
Neighborhood groups continue their push to get residents to understand the importance of completing the census.
Why the 2020 census should continue to matter to you
The 2020 census is well under way, but the arrival of COVID-19 has changed things. Get an update on what you need to know right now.
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