The United Performing Arts Fund Ride for the Arts weaves its way through South Milwaukee on Sunday … and let’s not understate what these types of events can mean for the city.
In past years, more than 2,500 riders have taken the 25-mile route (the Ride’s most popular) through our great city. That’s 2,500 chances to show outsiders a little something about what we’re about.
That’s why I’m glad to see the route go through some of South Milwaukee’s most picturesque neighborhoods around Grant Park. We’re putting our best foot forward, and let’s hope some of the cyclists take notice.
See the route here, and this story in the Journal Sentinel is about the first-time route over the Hoan Bridge.
And check out these headlines from around the South Shore:
- City Official Wants to Untangle ‘Spaghetti’ of Lakefront Freeway Ramps (Journal Sentinel)
- Oak Creek Sees Positive Signs on Economy, Employment Numbers (Oak Creek Patch)
- Three Oak Creek Residents Charged in Federal Drug, Gambling Probe (Oak Creek Patch)
- Caterpillar Won’t Issue Shares to Purchase Bucyrus (MarketWatch)
- Roadrunner Transportation Buys Kansas Trucker (Journal Sentinel)
