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5 things to know and do the weekend of March 31
Vote early (but deadline is Saturday); attend the Harambee quality-of-life feedback session; check out the free grocery giveaway and resource fair organized by DreamTeam United MKE; attend free theater classes for youths from Milwaukee Rep; and participate in a community baby shower at Safe & Sound.
5 things to know and do the weekend of March 17
Watch the “March of Champions” youth basketball tournament; participate in free “green-themed” art therapy; learn about opportunities for Milwaukee artists on King Drive; help observe Men’s Wellness Day; and check out free grocery giveaways.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Feb. 24
Join a gathering for Hmong LGBTQ+ adults; meet the deadline to nominate someone for the Vel R. Phillips Trailblazer Award; attend a culture exhibition through the Institute for the African American Preservation of Music and Arts; participate in a community meeting in Jackson Park; and check out the free grocery giveaway at New Hope Youth and Family Services.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 27
Check out a free grocery giveaway; attend Rid Racism’s awards ceremony; drink coffee with County Executive David Crowley; be a spectator at the MPS basketball showcase at Marquette; and go to a wellness group meeting for small-business owners.
5 things to know and do the weekend of Dec. 16
Attend the opening reception for “Aquí / Alla” at Walker’s Point Center for the Arts; meet about a new traffic safety report in Amani; make Christmas and Kwanzaa decorations; get free winter clothing and holiday toys; and shop from Native American artists for gifts and food.
5 things to know and do the weekend of May 20
Help beautify the Marcus Garvey Community Garden; participate in a bike ride to remember Malcolm X; get groceries and build community with Dream Team United MKE; help clean up around Milwaukee College Prep’s 38th Street campus; and check out the Northwest Side Community Development Corporation’s spring festival.
