In honor of “Milwaukee Day” and the Milwaukee Brewers™ home opener on April 14, UScellular today announced that it will give away more than 1,600 tickets to select future Milwaukee Brewers games to the community.
Post from Community: UScellular announces winners of sixth annual Black History Month Art Contest
UScellular today announced the three winners of its Sixth Annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee at a celebration at the Davis club (1975 South 24th Street).
Post from Community: Voting begins in UScellular’s sixth annual Black History Month art contest
Voting is now open in UScellular’s sixth annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee.
Post from Community: UScellular and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee announce sixth annual Black History Month art contest
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, representatives from UScellular and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee announced the commencement of the 6th annual UScellular Black History Month Art Contest. Online voting returns for this year’s contest, while also featuring an exciting new element.
Post from Community: New Study: Half of parents think remote learning negatively impacted their child
UScellular committing $100,000 to support STEM education through DonorsChoose.
Post from Community: Voting begins in UScellular’s fifth annual Black History Month art contest
UScellular announced today that public voting is now open in the company’s fifth annual Black History Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee.
U.S. Cellular and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee announce results of Black History Month art contest
U.S. Cellular and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee announced the winners of U.S. Cellular’s Black History Month Art Contest today with Lamarr Hughlett’s portrait of Barack Obama receiving the most votes and first place. Xzavier Lidesma’s portrait of Malcolm X was voted second place, and Sophia Armendariz’s portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. voted third place.