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Barks at St. Mark’s: Local Church Going to the Dogs This Sunday, June 9

Teddy is looking forward to it! From St. Mark’s Episcopal Church …

Everyone is invited to bring their friendly-social dog to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1314 Rawson Avenue in South Milwaukee on Sunday, June 9th from 8:30-11:00AM. Meet new friends in a great environment of food, fellowship and fun!

Father Steve Kuhl will be conducting a Free outdoor service and Dog Blessing at 9:00AM. After the Dog Blessing, the Congregation of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church invites you to enjoy our complimentary picnic and share the morning with the friendly folks of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, and our Bark’s Buddies-local pet-friendly businesses and organizations (see our webpage for an updated list of Barks Buddies on May 31st).

Local Pet friendly businesses and organizations will be participating in our Barks at St. Mark’s Event giving you a great opportunity to visit their on-site displays for information and merchandise. There is even a silent auction area where guests have an opportunity to bid on an array of “Excellent Things to Experience in the Midwest” and so much more at this fun event!

Remember to Smile for the camera! Our “Puppyrazzi” Photographers will snap pictures of you and your dog for a fun keepsake and special memory of the day.

*For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, we ask that ONLY friendly-social dogs that like people and other dogs attend. All Dogs must be up to date with vaccinations, short-leashed, and under their pet-parent’s supervision and control at all times.

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Planning for the Future: What Do You Think?

Have a plan, work the plan.

Have a plan: Bring stakeholders together to determine your vision for the future, and what it will take to achieve that vision. Work the plan: Bring to life the goals and objectives that make up your plan, delivering on the collective vision for a more promising future.

We are doing it with our 2035 Comprehensive and Downtown Plan, and we will do it with the Oak Creek Watershed restoration plan. Now, I’m proud to say we’re employing this strategy in city government with our first strategic plan in decades, maybe ever.

After months of discussions with the common council and our department heads and employees – including a full-day planning retreat last fall – we consider this our mission and vision …

  • Our mission: Our mission is to deliver exceptional city services to ensure a high quality of life and enable growth.
  • Our vision is to be the desirable South Shore community where people want to live, work, visit, and invest.

And here is how we will get there — the five priorities where we feel we need to spend our time, and taxpayer money, as your city government …

  • Accelerate Economic Development: South Milwaukee is recognized as a premier community along Lake Michigan by fostering an entrepreneurial spirit, developing and retaining a diverse mix of employees & employment opportunities, and maintaining beauty in the built environment.
  • Strategically Invest, Improve, and Maintain Public Infrastructure/Facilities: South Milwaukee has a safe and effective infrastructure that provides a framework for optimal community enjoyment.
  • Enhance the Effectiveness of External Processes: South Milwaukee is high-performing, efficient, effective and known for its service excellence.
  • Enhance the Effectiveness of Internal Processes: South Milwaukee is high-performing, efficient, effective and known for its service excellence.
  • Provide a Safe, Secure, and Health Community: South Milwaukee is recognized as a community that provides exceptional public safety services.

Check out a draft plan summary here. And here is the feedback form.

We welcome your feedback. Did we get it right? Let us know.

We will emerge from this process with a shared vision for city government, and then use the plan as a foundation for our employees, upon which they will build their own goals and objectives, making it part of a performance culture at the city.

Will this be perfect? No. Will we have to regularly refine our plan to adapt to changing realities and city needs? Absolutely. But as novelist Andy Weir says: “A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.” I hope you agree this is a really good plan, one long overdue.

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Katie Manzeck Day in South Milwaukee: Joining Local Motorcyclists to Honor a Heroic Young Woman

I was proud to declare June 1, 2019, Katie Manzeck Day in South Milwaukee, in support of this special young woman and her battle against cancer.

We proudly led Saturday’s The Rockin Revs Bike Blessings for Childhood Cancer ride, which attracted more than 100 motorcyclists in hopes of raising thousands of dollars for the Manzeck family.

It was inspiring to see so many strangers (and some South Milwaukee friends and family as well) step up to help Katie … and I was proud to join with my dad in being a small part of it.

Learn more about the ride, and Katie’s story, here. And donate today!

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Building a Community Landmark, One Brick, and One Volunteer, at a Time

It takes a village to erect a Crusher statue!

I was so happy to see more than a dozen volunteers show up this weekend to lay bricks at Crusher Plaza, in preparation for Crusherfest next weekend.

A big and special thanks to Miller Construction, KEI – Kujawa Enterprises, Inc., and EK Construction LLC for all of their support — and to our city teams for their work as well. I was proud to be a small part of it this weekend, too, with my son.

And, to Chris Smith: Thanks for your continued vision and leadership in making this project come to life.

This is a grassroots community effort, one we will all be proud of because we built it, together. How about ‘dat, South Milwaukee!?

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Flag Day: Join us for a Special Celebration, and Donate for Flags for Heroes

Please join us for our annual celebration, and consider supporting the Rotary Club of Mitchell Field on their Flags for Heroes project.

Our event includes a formal flag retirement ceremony, music from the South Milwaukee Municipal Band, refreshments and more.

See you June 14!

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June 6: Time for Another Coffee with the Mayor

Reposting due to an inaccurate date listed in the previous post. Please disregard the previous post.

It’s time for another Coffee with the Mayor!

Join me from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 6, at Avenue Coffeehouse, 911 Milwaukee Ave. for an open discussion on what’s happening in South Milwaukee.

There is no set agenda, and pretty much anything is fair game. So bring your questions, comments or concerns and grab a drink while you’re there.

Thanks to Sara and Aaron for hosting!

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South Milwaukee High School Wins Character Education Award

Congratulations, South Milwaukee!

From the South Milwaukee School District …

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Education (SOE) in partnership with the Wisconsin Character Education Partnership (WCEP) is pleased to announce the Wisconsin schools recognized in 2019 for their personal, creative successful initiatives integrating character education into the curriculum. SOE understands the value of WCEP’s mission to promote the intentional, proactive effort by public and private K-12 schools and school districts to instill in all Wisconsin’s students, core universal ethical values such as integrity, honesty, fairness, responsibility and respect for themselves and for others. Character education enables these accomplishments.

Six schools win awards: one for becoming a National School of Character (NSOC) and five for Promising Practices as State Schools of Character.

Wisconsin schools participating in Character Education (CE) annually promote and succeed in doing something adults often fear to attempt-make the world a better place. CE is not a program; rather CE is a practice amongst the entire school community. The purpose of the practice is to improve the emotional, caring environment necessary for terrific academic achievement and opportunities to exercise becoming good citizens as the students grow up.  Dedicated teachers, staff, eager students and their caring families purposefully team up to improve their worlds in all categories.

Yearly, some schools arrive at exceptional ideas. They are recognized statewide as Promising Practice Winners. A statewide panel judges each school’s idea to be so successful they deserves to be shared with others. The schools’ innovative practices exemplify the following basic principles that Schools of Character adhere to.

Those principles promoting core ethical and performance values as the foundation are from Character.Org Eleven Principles of Effective Character Education:

  • Define “character” comprehensively to include thinking, feeling and doing.
  • Use a comprehensive, intentional and proactive approach to character development.
  • Create a caring community.
  • Provide students with opportunities for moral action.
  • Offer a meaningful and challenging academic curriculum that respects all learners, develops their character and helps them to succeed.
  • Foster students’ self-motivation.
  • Have an ethical learning community that shares responsibility for character education and adheres to the same core values that guide the students.
  • Foster shared leadership and long-range support of the character education initiative.
  • Engage families and community members as partners in the character-building effort.
  • Assess school culture and climate, the functioning of its staff as character educators, and the extent to which its students manifest good character.

Here’s how winning schools around the state responded this year.

SOE congratulates the following schools for their achievements.

National School of Character Category

South Milwaukee High School Veteran’s Day Program

Students work all year for this special day for veterans including a reception and gifts for veterans using fund raiser money. The program has grown from 75 students to well over 200 students and the recent Veterans Day program honored 100 veterans.

They will be honored at the Character Education Conference held at Alverno College on June 19-20, 2019.

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Today’s Hero: Everyone Who Saved a Young Girl’s Life at Grant Park Beach

The May 21 city council meeting is my favorite each year, as we get a chance to recognized members of the South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments and citizens for their heroic acts. I will feature one story each day on my blog. Please thank these everyday heroes!

“The Grant Park beach is enjoyed by countless citizens each day, and Sunday, June 17th, 2018, was no exception.  With the warm weather of early summer, families were relaxing and enjoying cookouts while several children were swimming.  13-year-old Aaniyah Lucas was one of those children.  As her mother watched from the beach, Aaniyah was swimming and holding on to a large inflatable toy.  Suddenly, a day of enjoyment turned to panic.  Aaniyah was approximately 100 yards from shore when she began to have difficulty breathing and was struggling to stay above the water. 

Two men, complete strangers to the Lucas family, were on the beach and saw what was happening.  These men immediately sprang into action.  Mr. Lee VanDixhorn ran to the water and began swimming out to Aaniyah while Mr. Mark Anderson commandeered a kayak that he observed on shore and began paddling out.  Both men quickly reached Aaniyah and held her above water, but they now had another problem.  The kayak capsized during the event making the rescue even more difficult.  That is when two other strangers, Luis Garcia and Cesar Mariscal, saw what was occurring and rode out on a jet ski to help them.  All four men worked to get Aaniyah onto the jet ski and transport her safely to shore where the South Milwaukee Fire Department treated her.  It was later determined that Aaniyah had an asthma attack while in the water, making it difficult to breathe and causing her to panic.  She was conveyed to the hospital but was released a short while later and made a complete recovery. 

It is often acknowledged that an individual’s character is revealed during difficult times, and as an author once noted, “It is your reaction to adversity, not the adversity itself, that determines how your life’s story will develop.”  These men could have stood by like others did during this crisis, but they did not.  This incident has a positive ending only because they quickly jumped into action and took risks to rescue a complete stranger.  They demonstrated their character and, in so doing, wrote a great chapter in the life’s story for Aaniyah, for her family, and for themselves.  For their actions to rescue a child on June 17th 2018, the South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments hereby present to Lee VanDixhorn, Mark Anderson, Luis Garcia and Cesar Mariscal, a Citizen Recognition Award for Lifesaving. “

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It’s Market Day!

The South Milwaukee Downtown Market kicks off its 11th season today, with dozens of vendors — including some exciting new ones in 2019 — setting up shop on 11th and Milwaukee Avenues.

Combine weekly live music with the street market and you have one of the coolest events in the area — something our entire city should be proud of.

And it happens every week! Hours are 3 to 7 p.m. each Thursday through Oct. 10.

Thanks to all of the volunteers who make this happen, and we’ll see you at the market!

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Upset-Minded: South Milwaukee Girls’ Softball Team One Win From State

The South Milwaukee girls softball team is one step from the WIAA Division I State Tournament after pulling a couple of huge upsets in the past week.

On Thursday, it was eighth-seeded South Milwaukee with a 5-3 win over top-seeded Oak Creek in the regional final.

Then, on Tuesday, it was a 1-0 extra-inning victory over fourth-seeded Franklin in the sectional semifinal, thanks to a two-out home run from Mia Johnson in the 10th inning and some stellar pitching by Megan Traxel, who threw all 10 inning and had 13 strikeouts.

Next up: the sectional final at Kenosha Bradford/Reuther at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. The winner of that game advances to the state quarterfinals June 6 in Madison.

South Milwaukee is seeking its seventh trip to state and its third state title, after winning championships in 1988 and 1998. Why not 2019?

Go Rockets!

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A Ceremony, and Art, to Honor Those Who Paid the Ultimate Price

Honored to be a small part of today’s Memorial Day ceremony, where we honored our fallen soldiers and the family of a local muralist who paid tribute to those heroes with a beautiful work of art.

As I said in my remarks .,.

We remember Ruddy as he would have wanted – through his art. This mural is his legacy, and it’s an incredible one at that. It also represents everything that Memorial Day is all about, about how some have paid the ultimate price, made the ultimate sacrifice, as they served our country.

We remember these heroes today, and every day, for how they laid their lives on the line to keep us free and safe from harm. We honor them for their service. Those on this memorial died for something real and enduring. In fact, they died so that people like Ruddy could express themselves freely and openly and creatively through works of art like this.

“I can’t think of a better tribute.”

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Today’s Hero: Officer David Hoeppner (and Our Fire Chief, Joseph Knitter)

The May 21 city council meeting is my favorite each year, as we get a chance to recognized members of the South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments and citizens for their heroic acts. I will feature one story each day on my blog. Please thank these everyday heroes!

In the early morning hours of February 20, 2019, South Milwaukee Police Officer David Hoeppner was dispatched to a report of a one-car motor vehicle crash in the area of North Chicago and Elm Avenues. Upon his arrival, Officer Hoeppner encountered a single vehicle facing the wrong way and up on a snow bank, positioned directly against another unoccupied vehicle. Officer Hoeppner immediately went to assist another passerby in removing the unresponsive elderly driver who was in cardiac arrest. 

Once the driver was extricated from the vehicle, Officer Hoeppner assisted in placing him on the sidewalk and immediately began assisting with CPR.  Upon the arrival of the fire department, patient care was turned over to paramedics and it was learned the patient’s pulse had been restored.  The patient was transported to St. Luke’s Medical Center where he remained on life support for several days, eventually succumbing to his cardiac event.

While the end result of the call was not ideal, the family was tremendously grateful for Officer Hoeppner’s actions as it gave them time to gather their family together to say their final good-byes and find closure in the death of their loved one. Officer Hoeppner’s unselfish actions that cold, winter morning on a snow-covered sidewalk between two snow banks demonstrates his commitment to serving the public and making a difference.

Chief Knitter was the “other passerby.” He was also honored. Well done, chief!

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Today’s Heroes: Everyone Who Saved Ricky Ellis’ Life

The May 21 city council meeting is my favorite each year, as we get a chance to recognized members of the South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments and citizens for their heroic acts. I will feature one story each day on my blog. Please thank these everyday heroes!

“At approximately 10:10 am on March 9, 2019, South Milwaukee resident Ricky Ellis was in his basement getting his morning treadmill workout in.  Suddenly, he collapsed to floor in the presence of his wife, Julie.  Julie attempted to call 9-1-1 but, for some reason, couldn’t get through.  Her next call was to her son, Jon, who happened to live a few blocks away and who also happened to be married to a Registered Nurse, Melissa. 

Jon immediately called 9-1-1 and they both jumped into their car and drove over.  Upon reaching the basement, Melissa found her father-in-law pulseless and not breathing and immediately started CPR. Arriving SMFD personnel found Ricky in the care of Melissa and took over resuscitation efforts, defibrillating Ricky once and starting an IV to administer medications.  Ricky’s pulse returned. He was alive. 

Ricky was transported to St. Luke’s Medical Center and has made a full recovery.  It is without doubt that Melissa’s actions that morning helped in saving the life of her father-in-law and the actions of our EMS personnel, once again, demonstrates the high level of care they provide on a daily basis.”

Congratulations to the following firefighter/EMTs: Jared Rentmeester, Matthew Boss, Nathan Fager, Scott Wallis, and Jeremy Fronczak … and Melissa, who now works for the South Milwaukee Health Department!

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Today’s Hero: Fred Sinani, and Paisano’s Restaurant

The May 21 city council meeting is my favorite each year, as we get a chance to recognized members of the South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments and citizens for their heroic acts. I will feature one story each day on my blog. Please thank these everyday heroes!

“One generally accepted definition of a community is “A place where people are bound together because of where they live, work or otherwise spend a continuous portion of their daily life.”  A community offers many appealing features, including safety, familiarity, loyalty and support, but it is important to remember that those features don’t simply exist without effort, nor do they exist due to the rank or status of individuals.  Those desirable features are the result of many individual efforts and distinct contributions to the community itself. 

For many years, Mr. Fred Sinani, owner of the Paisano’s Restaurant in South Milwaukee, has been a vital partner with this community and with the South Milwaukee Police Department.  The biggest event of the year for our department is always the Night Out event, which takes place each August.  That event is intended to create stronger bonds between the police department and the community, through an evening of music, games and prizes.  It requires many hours of planning, but just as important, its success is dependent upon contributions from the business community.  

For the past several years, Fred Sinani has generously donated the food for those events and has also hosted planning meetings for the Night Out committee.  His contributions don’t stop there.  Fred has donated to numerous other events such as Shop with a Cop and has consistently gone out of his way to support our department’s efforts.   He continually demonstrates his strong and steadfast commitment to the City of South Milwaukee and we are lucky to have him as a reliable partner.  For these reasons, the South Milwaukee Police Department hereby presents Mr. Fred Sinani a Citizen Recognition Award.”

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Today’s Hero: SMPD Officer Kadija Walusay

The May 21 city council meeting is my favorite each year, as we get a chance to recognized members of the South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments and citizens for their heroic acts. I will feature one story each day on my blog. Please thank these everyday heroes!

“On July 7, 2018, Officers Kadija Walusay and Michael Luczak were dispatched to the 1000 block of Lake Drive for a report of a male who was passed out in the driveway of a residence.  The officers found the man to be highly intoxicated, but were able to gather some information from him concerning his presence at that address.  He told them that he had been visiting a male friend who lived at that address and had permission to be there.  As Officer Luczak began making arrangements to give the man a ride home, Officer Walusay continued to investigate and walked to the rear yard of the residence.  There, she noticed a hot tub and discovered that a woman was alone, unconscious and almost completely submerged in the water.  Officer Walusay took quick action and pulled the woman from the water while summoning medical attention.  It turns out, the woman was highly intoxicated and had passed out while in the water.  Luckily she was revived and was uninjured. 

This assignment could have been closed after initial contact with the intoxicated male in the driveway but Officer Kadija Walusay did not stop there.  As a conscientious public servant, she always shows leadership and she did so on that night.  She is to be commended for taking initiative, conducting a thorough investigation,

searching the area and ultimately finding an unconscious woman in need of assistance.  If not for the actions of Officer Walusay, the woman likely would have lost her life.  For these reasons, Officer Kadija Walusay is hereby presented a lifesaving award.”

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