I say this a lot: South Milwaukee is full of smart, passionate people who want to make a difference. One way to do it – step up and be considered for a volunteer board or commission.
The city has more than a dozen of these groups providing oversight and guidance to various city departments and functions, and we’re always looking for new people to provide their expertise in any number of areas.
So if you have a background or interest in libraries, health, law enforcement, public safety or a number of other areas, please consider getting involved!
Right now, we have an opening on the Library Board. This is an exciting role on a board that plays a key oversight role of one of our top community institutions — one that has seen a lot of positive change recently, with more to come.
Interested? Get more details and apply here.
Even if the Library Board isn’t for you, please consider filling out the application, so we can get your name on file for future board and commission openings.
And I close with this: A heartfelt thank-you to Margaret Luczywko, who is stepping down from the board, for her distinguished service.
Nan Champe, the South Milwaukee Library Director has made a difference. She increased the amount of computers and reorganized the people and desks that has resulted in better service. It is just another step forward in remaking of South Milwaukee. Sometimes small things the mayor is involved in, make the biggest differences.