South Milwaukee (And Oak Creek’s) Own: Christine Bolender Honored At 128th Dinner

One of the events I look forward to attending each year is the 128th Air Refueling Wing Civic Dinner Dance. It’s a well-done remembrance of our armed services that always draws a big crowd from around the region.

Thursday’s event had a strong South Milwaukee connection. Former South Milwaukee State Sen. Jeff Plale was the master of ceremonies, and Christine Bolender was the guest of honor.

Bolender — the wife of the late Dick Bolender, the Oak Creek mayor who passed away in December — was born and raised in South Milwaukee and graduated from South Milwaukee High School in 1963. After attending Dick and attending the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, she spent 30 years teaching at Lakeview and Blakewood Elementary before retiring in 2005.

Thursday, she gave a wonderful speech recalling her time as “Mrs. Mayor,” giving a tearful tribute to her late husband.

Congratulations to her, and thanks to all of our military members, past and present. I am grateful for your service.

(One additional note: Next year’s dinner will honor someone from South Milwaukee.)

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2 responses to “South Milwaukee (And Oak Creek’s) Own: Christine Bolender Honored At 128th Dinner

  1. And how about that bass player that was there?!

    • The music was indeed outstanding. Sorry I didn’t notice where those wonderful bass tones were coming from … and say hi. We look forward to seeing you at the farmers’ market on August 23 and September 27.

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