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.
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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.
5 things to know the week of April 27 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
This week, make face masks, learn about Wisconsin’s African American history, apply for energy assistance, buy fresh produce and learn about LISC’s grants for small businesses.
5 things to do and know the weekend of April 24: COVID-19 edition
This weekend sign up for S.T.E.A.M & Dream, play NNS bingo, access news with Pressreader, see what’s happening in Metcalfe Park and enjoy a virtual concert series.
5 things to know the week of April 20 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
Walnut Way is offering two webinars; sign up for free yoga classes for youth; check out the DNC’s new website; help honor healthcare workers; and the Love Your Block grant extends boundaries and deadline.
5 things to do and know this weekend: April 17 through April 19
Here’s what you need to know: Gerald L. Ignace Health Center offers COVID-19 testing; Pete’s Pops is open; Nō Studios is going unplugged on Facebook Live; the tax return date has been extended; and Home to Stay is full of resources.
5 things to know the week of April 13 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
Election results to be released; MCTS updates regulations; Urban Ecology Center launches new program; Medical College of Wisconsin hosts community webinars; and Milwaukee celebrates 414 Day.
5 things to do and know this weekend: COVID-19 edition
Have a dance party with your kids, support undocumented families, get active with Milwaukee Recreation, learn about mortgage payment plans and check out “3 o’clock with SOC.”
5 things to know this week in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
Construction begins on West Fond du Lac Avenue; Basia Rose Designs sells face masks; Milwaukee County Parks updates regulations; Milwaukee County Transit System makes changes; and HoneyBee Sage Wellness remains open.
