The Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division (BHD) is inviting residents with mental illness and their family members to share insights that will shape the organization’s new Northside facility.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
December 15th is the deadline for Obamacare coverage in January
Enrollment experts in Milwaukee continue to report a greater interest in coverage under the Affordable Care Act, compared to last year’s open enrollment period. To meet the demand for help in signing up, a special enrollment event is scheduled for Thursday, December 15 at Independence First, 540 South 1st Street from 9 am to 4 pm.
Victory Garden Initiative launches fifth annual orchard contest
For the fifth year in a row, Victory Garden Initiative (VGI) is giving away five community orchards through the Fruity Nutty 5 Contest. Communities in Milwaukee County are encouraged to apply to win up to 30 fruit and nut trees to cultivate beautiful local food sources and pockets of edible abundance in the city we call home.
Fee reduced for snow plowing license in hopes of increasing options
In an effort to increase options for residents in need of alley plowing services, the Milwaukee Common Council and Mayor Tom Barrett have dramatically reduced the fee to obtain a snow plowing equipment license through legislation sponsored by Alderman Cavalier Johnson.
Announcing Serve2Unite Global Mentor Dydine Umunyana book release
The public is cordially invited to join Serve2Unite Global Mentor Dydine Umunyana for a celebratory book release at Arts @ Large!
Colón appointment completes Greater Milwaukee Foundation Board expansion
“Judge Pedro A. Colón has been appointed as the 15th member of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation Board of Directors, completing an expansion from a 12-member board that began in 2014.”
Absolute Advantage prepares individuals for jobs in construction industry
Low income individuals with an interest in joining the construction industry and earning a livable wage have can apply for the Social Development Commission’s (SDC) Absolute Advantage job training program. The free 12-week program prepares individuals to enter the field of construction as a general laborer.
Safe & Sound to host Heralds of Hope in Story & Song, an alternative holiday music & literary show
On Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m., critically acclaimed Milwaukee-born author/performer Paul McComas and Chicago singer/songwriter Maya Kuper will present Heralds of Hope in Story & Song — a 90-minute, 21-and-over alternative holiday program of music, theater, and literature about “struggle through hardship into hope” — at Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, 1001 E. Locust St.
First Stage presents WELCOME TO BRONZEVILLE a world premiere play by Sheri Williams Pannell
The Wisconsin Cycle, First Stage’s new play development initiative honoring the local history and heritage of Wisconsin, concludes with WELCOME TO BRONZEVILLE by Milwaukee playwright Sheri Williams Pannell, January 13 – February 5, 2017.
Community meeting on Saturday to discuss lead service line proposal
Community members can learn more about a proposal that would establish a system for replacing broken or leaking water service lines that are made of lead during a community meeting on Saturday, hosted by Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II and Alderman Khalif J. Rainey.
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