This weekend is all about community, with bike rides with the Brewers, a community block party and more.
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NNS Summer Survival Guide: More summer camps for Milwaukee youths
Here are some weekly, day and drop-in camps to keep your kids engaged this summer.
NNS Summer Survival Guide: ‘Milwaukee is magical in the summer’: Readers share more of their favorite things to do
We asked readers to share their favorite things to do in the city in the summer. Here’s what they said.
EXCLUSIVE: Keisha Krumm leaving Common Ground; new successor named
Keisha Krumm, executive director of Common Ground, will step down this week after leading the organization for eight and a half years.
NNS Summer Survival Guide: School’s out and summer camps are in!
Check out the various activities Milwaukee offers for its youth. Summer camps to keep your kids engaged.
NNS Summer Survival Guide: Readers offer tips on how to make the most out of your summer
In Milwaukee, we wait all year for summer. Then it’s over before the blink of an eye. Here are some tips to make the most out of the season.
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: June 24 to June 29
It’s another busy week in Milwaukee, with an intergenerational reading circle, interfaith rally, a picnic, a job fair and jazz in a park among the highlights.
5 things to do this weekend: June 21 to June 23
Milwaukee’s in for a busy weekend, beginning with the grand opening of the “Evicted” exhibit, along with FunFest, a youth exposition and a bike ride.
NNS Spotlight: ‘Living in two worlds’: Indian Community School connects students with culture
The Indian Community School offers its pupils lessons in the classroom – and out. The school serves Native American students who live in the Milwaukee area.
‘A day of celebration and of jubilation’: What Juneteenth Day means to Milwaukee
On June 19, 1865, enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, found out that the Civil War was over and that they were free. The ensuing celebration became known as Juneteenth Day.
