Check out Latino Arts’ new exhibition; visit Maranta Plant Shop’s weekly flea market; brunch with creatives of color; attend Homer Blow’s birthday party for kids; and discuss the future of the Lincoln Creek Greenway.
‘I just wanted it to taste good’: Milwaukee baker sells allergen-free cookie and brownie mixes nationwide
All Nubian Simmons wanted was to have dessert like everyone else. But her severe wheat and dairy allergy made that next to impossible. So she launched The Pink Bakery to help others.
Journey House’s youth athletics programs return after two-year hiatus caused by COVID
After two years without baseball, football and other sports, summer athletic programs are underway at Journey House.
MPS and most schools will continue to offer free lunches next school year
MPS and most other Milwaukee schools will continue to offer free lunches next school year, and here’s how you can get free meals this summer.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: June 20 to June 24
Give input on new development plans for Bronzeville; watch Mario “The Poet” Willis be inaugurated as Milwaukee Public Library’s poet laureate; take free yoga classes for youths ages 13 to 17 in Mitchell Park; watch Shakespeare in Three Bridges Park; and apply for a mentorship program for undocumented students.
From the archives: Single black fathers fight ‘deadbeat Dad’ stereotype
Single fathers in Milwaukee have something they want you to know: Not every black man is a deadbeat Dad. And many are taking care of their kids.
Here’s how and where to celebrate Juneteenth this year in Milwaukee
Juneteenth, the annual celebration of the last slaves learning they’d been freed, is back. For the 51st year in a row, Milwaukee is celebrating.
5 things to know and do the weekend of June 17
Check out pinball tournaments at Bounce Milwaukee; learn about skateparks on the South Side; win a free bike helmet at Kosciuszko Park; shop at a Black-owned summer marketplace; and make a mini-garden in a jar at the Westlawn Community Garden.
Like a boss: Entrepreneur Shayla Burtin explains how to keep employees
Shayla Burtin, the founder of Yes, I Can Help You, helps small business owners and entrepreneurs practice healthy business habits.
Granville BID program gives supervisors the tools to lead
The Granville Business Improvement District wants to see growth in the area so it sponsored a workshop to teach supervisors how to better lead.
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