Find employment through the FoodShare Employment and Training Program; give input on how the city should spend ARPA money; get to know more than 40 Black-owned vendors; take a tour of Valentine’s Day themes at Forest Home Cemetery; and attend Ajamou Butler’s poetry book launch.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Feb. 6 to Feb. 10
Learn about early voting, which begins Tuesday; get business advice on starting a restaurant; see the “HOOPS” gallery exhibition; check out “The Harlem Renaissance,” a play geared toward youths; and hear from local Latina entrepreneurs about their impact on the arts.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do this February in Milwaukee neighborhoods
What’s happening in our neighborhoods in February? NNS goes on “Lake Effect” to give its listeners the scoop.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Feb. 3
Attend the Sacred Garden open mic at Arts @ Large; enjoy the Indaba African Ball; come to a neighborhood meeting for Amani residents; get NARCAN training to combat opioid overdose; and participate in Winterfest 2023 hosted by the Urban Ecology Center.
FoodRight gives kids an early start on making healthy meals
FoodRight has developed curricula to help kids gain experience with cooking different foods and using kitchen equipment.
Here’s how you can celebrate Black History Month in Milwaukee in 2023
There are so many ways to commemorate Black History Month in Milwaukee. We’ve created a list to help you.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Jan. 30 to Feb. 3
Donate winter clothing to MPS students; catch a meal during “Phobruary”; check out “Financial Fridays” at Coffee Makes You Black; meet some of the people who give grants to nonprofits; and attend Black History Month events.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 27
Check out a free grocery giveaway; attend Rid Racism’s awards ceremony; drink coffee with County Executive David Crowley; be a spectator at the MPS basketball showcase at Marquette; and go to a wellness group meeting for small-business owners.
Early childhood educators can receive $1,500 from a new Milwaukee program
The City of Milwaukee announced a stipend program for early childhood educators that will pay them $1,500 over three installments in 2023.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Jan. 23 to Jan. 27
Attend a workshop for Black entrepreneurs; tell the library what services you want to see; get a tour of Latino Arts Inc.’s current exhibition; learn more about resources for people with disabilities; and find out about the work of birth workers and doulas.
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