Take Salsa 101 with Wanyah Frazier; check out an old SistaStrings performance on WMSE; watch Dr. Lyle Ignace during a weekly town hall meeting; take advantage of Acts Housing’s virtual counseling; and learn about the Community Supported Agriculture program at Alice’s Garden.
NNS news and notes: Free COVID-19 testing; virtual town hall on the coronavirus; MATC Promise deadline extended; and don’t forget the census
Find out about free COVID-19 testing; a virtual town hall on the coronavirus; MATC Promise extends deadline; and fill out the census questionnaire already.
OPINION: ‘What is the measure of a man?’ Remembering Muhammad Sabir
Akua Oladunjoye remembers her late husband, Muhammad Sabir, a teacher, man of faith, community leader and sensei at his dojo, Sabir’s Karate and Fitness. Sabir died May 1, 2020.
Youth internship program canceled because of coronavirus concerns
The Student Youth Internship Program has been canceled for the summer. But other components of Milwaukee’s Earn and Learn program, which typically employs about 1,000 young people each summer, are still on.
5 things to do and know the weekend of May 8: COVID-19 edition
Milwaukee Public Library offers contactless pickup; Leaders Igniting Transformation talks about the college hustle; Young Enterprising Society preps for another Blueprint Bootcamp; the Milwaukee Health Department launches a new website; and applications are being accepted for Ald. Milele Coggs’ 12th annual Freedom Essay Scholarship contest.
Checking in: ‘We didn’t get the high school experience they had’: Seniors tell us about their memorable school year
This year’s graduating class will miss out on milestones such as in-person graduations and proms. We talk to three high school seniors about how the coronavirus is affecting their lives.
Resources for homeowners who need to make crucial repairs during the coronavirus
Many nonprofit agencies and city programs continue to offer critical housing repair services. Here is a list of resources.
NNS on ‘Lake Effect’: 5 things to do away from a screen this May in Milwaukee
NNS deputy editor Adam Carr “joins” Joy Powers of WUWM for a “Safer at Home” edition of our monthly series with “Lake Effect.”
5 things to know the week of May 4 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
Don’t forget about the census; Walnut Way is accepting applications for its teen internship program; Zócalo food park is open, Voces de la Frontera is moving; and This is Milwaukee is hosting an online conversation.
5 things to do and know the weekend of May 1: The COVID-19 edition
Health centers have expanded COVID-19 testing; you can buy a garden plot; explore domestic violence resources; take in a webinar by Walnut Way; and Confectionately Yours needs donations for a cookie drive for essential workers.
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