Seek employment opportunities at the Milwaukee Public Library Zablocki Branch; attend a Black men’s health panel; stretch your body at Sherman Park; support vendors at a pride market; and learn about homeownership.
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5 things to know and do the week of April 21
Kick off the week off with a barbershop-style discussion; learn about legal rights from the Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance; explore job opportunities; celebrate Earth Day in Clarke Square; and participate in Lincoln Village’s neighborhood cleanup.
5 things to know and do the week of Feb. 17
Receive free legal help (for fathers) from Employ Milwaukee; enjoy a morning bird walk; say a poem at Mi Casa Su Cafe; watch a movie; and learn about health for Black History Month.
5 things to know and do the week of Oct. 7
Learn about different jobs with Employ Milwaukee; express yourself at City of Light Church; register for an open mic; dance the night away; and bring a vinyl record to Indeed Brewing Co.
5 things to know and do the weekend of July 19
Learn about Native American culture; participate in a cleanup competition; celebrate the anniversary of the Kellogg PEAK Initiative; explore job opportunities with Employ Milwaukee; and receive free groceries.
4 takeaways from Thursday’s SDC Board of Commissioners meeting
The Social Development Commission’s Board of Commissioners did not offer updates on the agency’s programs or payments to employees at their Thursday meeting.
Here are opportunities Milwaukee high school graduates should know about
Graduating from high school often brings challenging decisions, but the good news is Milwaukee offers numerous opportunities.
5 things to know and do the week of Nov. 13
Play chess at the Milwaukee Public Library Atkinson Branch; network with other entrepreneurs in Walker’s Point; seek a job through Employ Milwaukee; register your child for a free open gym basketball session; and receive free clothing from the Hmong American Friendship Association.
OPINION: Hiring workers is vital to speeding up lead-pipe replacement in Milwaukee
Developing pathways for underrepresented communities to enter the water workforce is key to replacing lead laterals.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: May 22 to May 26
Check out the opening of the temporary MLK library branch; get information on community grants from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation; purchase plants at Dominican Center’s “Bloom and Groom” sale; hear personal stories from teens on the theme “spill the tea”; and get job training for high-paying careers in system maintenance.
