Tune in to “On The Table MKE”; attend Black is Beautiful stout release party; visit the Latino Arts ofrenda exhibit; check out the “See Me Because” portrait project; and register for young entrepreneurs workshop at Darick Books.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Oct. 9
Complete the census; join Voces de la Frontera’s block party; participate in a rally to protect Black women; register for “On The Table MKE”; and help weed out Lincoln Park.
Causey’s Career Corner: How one collectible store is beating the odds despite the pandemic
During a time when many businesses are struggling because of the pandemic, Henry Smith Jr. is finding success. “I’m selling a want. I’m not selling a need,” the owner of The Toy Dimension says.
NNS Spotlight: He’s the ‘banker of the underrepresented’
Joaquin Altoro’s mission as the leader of the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority is to ensure everyone has equal access to financial resources.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Oct. 5
Questions still surround Milwaukee’s mask distribution plan, which was supposed to roll out in late August.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Oct. 5 to Oct. 10
Don’t forget about the census; register for “On The Table”; tune in to the city’s budget hearing; check out Ex Fabula’s story slam; and register for Milwaukee Rec’s “Halloween Glen.”
Evictions damage public health. The CDC aims to curb them — for now.
Housing and health are intertwined, experts have long preached. Now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is pausing evictions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Oct. 2
Join a vigil for community leader Jason Cleereman; check out the fall pumpkin market; participate in Milwaukee Urban League’s “ballot bash”; celebrate at Jardin del Pueblo; and paint pumpkins at The Farmhouse Paint Bar & Banquet Hall.
Places where you can get the flu shot in Milwaukee
Health organizations in Milwaukee are offering free flu vaccinations this season, as experts stress immunizations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Neighborhood Gems’: Learn about Triciclo Péru and the murals on West Forest Home Avenue
Learn about Triciclo Péru and the newly completed trio of murals on West Forest Home Avenue, some of the projects featured in Virtual Doors Open 2020.
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