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Alzheimer’s Association Virtual Education Programs in June

June 3, 2021

Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia - June 7- 12:00-1:00 p.m. Program & Q&A Learn about the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, stages, risk factors and more. To Register call 800.272.3900. You will receive connection information after you register. Effective Communication Strategies June 14 – 12:00- 1:00 p.m. Program & Q&A Learn to decode … [Read more...] about Alzheimer’s Association Virtual Education Programs in June

For Sale By Owner

June 3, 2021

FOR SALE BY OWNER $175,000 Pre-Approved Inquiries Only Mixed Use Property, Residential Upper 3 Bedrooms Upper, 4 Baths Commercial Use Lower Perfect for a business, residence or group home Call: (414) 520-4120 … [Read more...] about For Sale By Owner

Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue June 3, 2021

June 3, 2021

Click on the cover image below to view the full newspaper on issuu.com … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Times Digital Edition Issue June 3, 2021

Milwaukee Brewers and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum unveil new Hop street car

May 27, 2021

On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, The Milwaukee Brewers and Associated Bank partnered with The Hop to bring awareness and education of the storied history of the Negro Leagues and their impact, and to celebrate the Milwaukee Bears, the city's Negro National League team that operated during the 1923 season. The collaboration is in support of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Brewers and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum unveil new Hop street car

Pastor Jerome Smith, Sr., dies of COVID-19 at 49

May 27, 2021

As co-founder of the Joseph Project, Pastor Jerome Smith, Sr., helped others find good jobs, transportation and training. Pastor Smith, 49, died April 27, from complications of COVID-19. “Milwaukee and all of Wisconsin lost a great man today as Pastor Jerome Smith, Sr., was called home to be with our Lord Jesus Christ,” the Republican Party of Wisconsin said in a statement … [Read more...] about Pastor Jerome Smith, Sr., dies of COVID-19 at 49

Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. hosts Memorial Day Giveaway

May 27, 2021

Despite the widespread use of vaccines and the city beginning to return to a state of (somewhat) normalcy, there are still many families in need of help as they have yet to return to jobs and are still on assistance. On Friday, May 21, 2021, in an effort to help those in need this Memorial Day, Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. (MHSI), partnered with City Serve International, … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. hosts Memorial Day Giveaway

The Overlooked Black History of Memorial Day

May 27, 2021

Nowadays, Memorial Day honors veterans of all wars, but its roots are in America’s deadliest conflict, the Civil War. Approximately 620,000 soldiers died, about two-thirds from disease. The work of honoring the dead began right away all over the country, and several American towns claim to be the birthplace of Memorial Day. Researchers have traced the earliest annual … [Read more...] about The Overlooked Black History of Memorial Day

Diversity Holidays and Celebrations In May (Week 4)

May 27, 2021

This month this column is promoting diversity and holidays. We began this month bringing awareness to the Catholic Feast of Saints Philip and James and in Weeks 2 and 3 we honored Cinco de Mayo, which celebrates Mexican culture and heritage. This final week of this series, we will look at the U.S. federal holiday, Memorial Day as well as the Jewish holiday, Shavuot. Memorial … [Read more...] about Diversity Holidays and Celebrations In May (Week 4)

Schlitz Audubon Nature Center—A Hidden Gem

May 27, 2021

By Kathy Gaillard, freelance contributor Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is an independent, locally supported partner of the National Audubon Society. Located at 1111 East Brown Deer Road, it is one of the most visited attractions in Milwaukee. With reasonable admission prices, engaging and interactive programs for children and adults, meeting rental space, and pristine … [Read more...] about Schlitz Audubon Nature Center—A Hidden Gem

My journey as a foster parent

May 27, 2021

By Akilah Adams After I hung up the phone with the agency, a million questions flooded my mind at once. What if I wasn’t as prepared as I thought I was? Where was the new pack of toothbrushes? Did I just accept placement of two children at the same time? Where did I put the box of stuffed animals? My name is Akilah Adams and I am a single mother. I have a daughter, … [Read more...] about My journey as a foster parent

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