Budding chefs test and market their products through this collaborative carryout café operated by Walnut Way Conservation Corp.
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Post from Community: Bridging the digital equity divide with affordable technology: Meet business owner, Howard Campbell
Former Lindsay Heights resident and business owner Howard Campbell gives back through his services
Post from Community: Jerrilynn Freelon joins Walnut Way Conservation Corp. as associate director of operations
Walnut Way Conservation Corp., a nonprofit neighborhood organization known for its innovative and groundbreaking work in wellness, economic and environmental justice, today announces its hire of Jerrilynn Freelon as Associate Director of Operations.
Post from Community: With team in place, The Innovations and Wellness Commons broke ground this fall
Walnut Way Conservation Corporation is taking the next steps forward in completing the Innovations and Wellness Commons, Phase II.
“Green-Ribbon” status of the Lindsay Heights neighborhood grows with new green infrastructure, solar installations and Eco Tour designation
Today, Walnut Way Conservation Corp., a neighborhood-based nonprofit known for its innovative work in economic and environmental health and wellness, and the City of Milwaukee’s Environmental Collaboration Office, hosted a ribbon cutting at Fondy Market to celebrate the completion of green infrastructure and clean energy projects in the Lindsay Heights Neighborhood, as well as the city’s first Eco Tour designation.
Twelve healthy food & nutrition classes start next week at Walnut Way
This year we are reinvigorating our Neighbor Nights with 12 classes focused on healthy eating and nutrition.
200+ jobs at the next job fair in Lindsay Heights
Job Fair in Lindsay Heights, in partnership with SDC, MCFI, and Walnut Way — 200 plus positions are available
