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REAL Academy Makes A Real Difference

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South Milwaukee High School’s REAL Academy — an alternative school within a school serving high-need, at-risk, special education youth — is a terrific example of education innovation, a sign of the district’s commitment to do everything in its power to educate all students and engage all students in the community.

Here is a recent example provided by academy teacher Joanna Rizzotto …

On Friday, May 9th, students from the South Milwaukee High School REAL Academy participated in rain garden planting and water quality testing at Grant Park in partnership with Milwaukee County Parks and the Great Lakes Alliance.  Students surveyed the natural areas, planted a rain garden in a parking lot median near picnic area 3&4, and evaluated the health of water on the beach and in creek beds.  This was the third event the students have participated in partnership with Milwaukee County Parks to prevent erosion and work toward coastal restoration at Grant Park.  Earlier in the year the students planted trees and removed invasive species.  Grant Park is a South Milwaukee community treasure.  The REAL Academy students will continue the partnership with Milwaukee County Parks into next school year and are proud to contribute to the stewardship of a park they use often and know so well.  

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Market Season Is Almost Here … At A New Temporary Home

The South Milwaukee Downtown Market begins its sixth summer season on Thursday, June 5 … one block away from its traditional home.

You’ve probably noticed construction on 11th Avenue, which is expected to continue through July. Until then, the market will set up in the Salvatore’s/Papa Luigi’s II/Caterpillar parking lot on 12th and Milwaukee. The market will move back to its current home when the work is done.

Hours are the same: 3 to 7 p.m. each week. And the market will still feature the same vendors and weekly live music at its new (two-month) home.

So mark your calendar, and we’ll see you June 5!

Check out the NOW story for more.

(And look forward to the new-look 11th Avenue, too. When it’s done, besides a new road, the project will deliver decorative lighting, enhanced landscaping and other improvements.)

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Haircut For A Cause

IMG_5523IMG_5540Once again, South Milwaukeeans stepped up for charity.

Congratulations to the South Milwaukee Police Department, which raised $1,746 for St. Baldrick’s Foundation through its childhood cancer fundraiser. The goal was $1,000.

As part of the effort, officers, dispatchers and others raised pledges in exchange for getting their head shaved. In the end, six people got the haircut, including three police officers, one of the city’s female dispatchers and Ald. Patrick Stoner.

Check out before and after photos above.

St. Baldrick’s raises money for childhood cancer research. Learn more here.

 

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Historical Society Publishes Book Of Civil War Letters

The South Milwaukee Historical Society has published a book of letters written by four local soldiers to Marietta Rawson.

The book, “Letters to Mettie,” is available for sale by sending a $10 check to Mettie Book, South Milwaukee Historical Society, 717 Milwaukee Ave., South Milwaukee. Checks can be made out to the society. Call 520-1959 for more information.

Books can also be purchased during normal society hours: the first Thursday of each month, 1 to 3 p.m. The authors and researchers behind the book will also be giving a book talk on Wednesday, May 21, at the South Milwaukee Library. Start time is 6:30 p.m.

Learn more about the society here.

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Larson Plans South Milwaukee Town Hall For Wednesday @ Library

Note: A previous version of this post listed the wrong date for this event. It is Wednesday, May 7.

Here is the message from State Sen. Chris Larson’s office … see you there!

Join Senator Chris Larson and Mayor Erik Brooks for a town hall meeting on Wednesday, May 7, at the South Milwaukee Library (1907 10th Ave) from 5 pm to 6:30 pm.

Senator Larson will discuss how legislation that passed during session this year will affect the community, and looks forward to hearing from neighbors! This is also a great opportunity to connect with South Milwaukee’s new Mayor, Erik Brooks.

Please contact Grace Fuhr, Senator Larson’s district director, for additional information: 414-273-1509,grace.fuhr@legis.wi.gov.

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Play Ball! Little League Parade, Opening Day Set For Saturday

cropped-ll-parade1.jpgSaturday is one of my favorite days of the year: South Milwaukee Little League Opening Day.

The festivities start with a parade at noon. It leaves from 12th Milwaukee, heads east on Milwaukee to Ninth, then south to Drexel, then east into Little League Park.

Brief opening day ceremonies follow. Then there’s a full slate of games.

Diamond #1

  • 1:30 Shakes vs Small Fries
  • 2:30 Mets vs Brewers
  • 4:30 A’s vs Yankees

Diamond #2

  • 1:30 Golden Arches vs McFlurries
  • 2:30 Bees vs Emeralds
  • 4:30 Blue Jays vs Brewers

Diamond #3

  • 1:30 McMuffins vs McNuggets
  • 2:30 Blue Claws vs Red Wings
  • 4:30 Iron Pigs vs Bulls

Please line the parade route and cheer on the kids — including my AAA boy! — and then stop by for some great baseball and fun.

We should cherish Little League in this community … it’s an important part of the fabric of this city. And Saturday is one of those special traditions that we should all embrace in South Milwaukee.

See you there!

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Meet The Mayor: First Session Is May 10, And More Dates Announced

Don’t forget to stop by Azteca Restaurant from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, for the first Meet the Mayor session.

No topic is off limits, so bring your ideas, concerns, complaints, compliments … or just stop by and say hi. And enjoy some great authentic Mexican food while you’re there.

I’ve also locked down dates through the summer, so mark your calendars. Each session is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  • Saturday, June 7: Studio One Art Glass, 1333 Milwaukee Ave. Stop by and check out some of the terrific hand-crafted art glass pieces Kim has for sale at his store — and learn more about his custom work.
  • Saturday, July 12: Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Home, 1314 Manitoba Ave. Mike and company have done a lot with the former St. Mary’s School, and it looks great. See for yourself on July 12.
  • Saturday, August 16: Moxie Fitness, 1234 Milwaukee Ave. Stop in learn more about some of the cool programming Tori and Cindy are offering.

See you soon, and bring a friend!

 

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For Cleaner Water: Respect Our Waters Homeowner Workshop Comes To South Milwaukee

From the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network …

Join us on Saturday, May 3rd from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the South Milwaukee City Hall, Common Council Chambers, 2424 15th Ave., South Milwaukee.

This workshop will feature a classroom presentation on the causes of polluted storm water runoff and the role of rain gardens, rain barrels, composting and other yard care practices to reduce polluted runoff to our streams, river and Lake Michigan.

Our instructors are experts in the field and teach workshop participants about actions they can take in their yards and neighborhoods to reduce stormwater pollution and protect our streams, rivers and lakes. A rain barrel will be given away at each workshop in a free drawing.

Pre-registration is required here.

Questions? Contact Allison Chernouski at Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network, 262-898-2055 or allison@rootpikewin.org.

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Cousins Cares: Here Is A Schedule Of Sandwich Shop Fundraising Events

The South Milwaukee Cousins Subs location in Grant Park Plaza continues to step up and help community organizations.

Here is a list of their upcoming fundraising days … stop by and grab lunch or dinner and help out a local organization!

  • Monday, April 28: 10% of all sales all day will be donated to the Boy Scout Troop 230
  • Monday, May 5: 15% of all sales from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. will be donated to the South Milwaukee Music Parents Association
  • Monday, May 12: 10% of all sales all day will be donated to South Milwaukee High School Boys & Girls Team
  • Sunday, May 25: 15% of all sales from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. will be donated to the South Milwaukee Restore the Lagoon project
  • Sunday, June 1: 10% of all sales all day will be donated to the South Milwaukee High School Baseball Team
  • Monday, June 9: 15% of all sales from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. will be donated to the Grobschmidt Senior Center
  • Monday, August 4: 15% of all sales from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. will be donated to South Milwaukee Community Night Out

Thanks to Cousins and franchise owner Thomas Jones for doing their part to help the groups that make South Milwaukee the special place it is.

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Clean Up Your Community This Saturday!

Just a reminder that Saturday is the annual South Milwaukee Earth Day Cleanup event …

I really hope to see huge numbers out picking up trash around the community, be it at or around one of the five gathering spots– 16th and Rawson, City Hall, Chicago Avenue and Oak Creek Parkway, the fire dpartment and Grant Park Beach parking lot — or around your neighborhood.

Check out the event listing on the city’s Facebook page, or learn more in my previous post. (And if you haven’t liked the city’s Facebook page, please do.)

As an added incentive, besides the free lunch for volunteers, the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center is offering five pairs of tickets for its weekend shows for participants in the cleanup, including if you’re willing to hand out garbage bags to residents at Saturday’s South Milwaukee Spring Market at the high school.

Spread the word!

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Local Churches Doing Great Things

Easter Baskets 011Our local churches make South Milwaukee stronger through volunteerism and helping others.

Two great examples from last weekend …

First, above is a photo of 29 laundry “Easter” baskets filled with food headed to Human Concerns for distribution in time for the holiday. Members of South Milwaukee’s First Congregrational United Church of Christ prepared them on Palm Sunday, and I was happy to stop by and thank them for their efforts.

IMG_0374Also, 66 members of South Milwaukee’s Trinity Lutheran Church (my church) packaged meals for 9,000 kids through the Food for Kidz program. The meals are headed to El Salvador. Check out the group shot above.

Thanks to everyone who helped with these two efforts — and all of the terrific work that happens at our local churches. Their commitment to community is evident at every turn.

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South Milwaukee Strong: Local Resident Returns To Boston Marathon

There is a well-done story in today’s Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about Milwaukee-area residents returning to run in the Boston Marathon, one year after the bombings.

One of those people is South Milwaukeean Michelle Tanem. Check out the story here, and join me in wishing Michelle well in the race.

From the story …

Tanem had just finished the race and she was elated. The 46-year-old mother of three from South Milwaukee who works in communications at Johnson Controls has been running for 20 years and has completed more than 50 marathons, mostly around Wisconsin and the Midwest.

But Boston was always in the back of her mind.

“If you’re a runner, a marathon runner, there always is this Boston qualifying time,” said Tanem. “For the average runner, it’s kind of this ultimate goal that’s always out there.”

She made the time and applied for the race and had to wait months to find out she was accepted for her first Boston Marathon in 2013.

“It was a really big deal,” she said.

She finished 20 minutes before the bombs went off, but it took her a while to collect her medal, get checked over by the medical staff, get water and a little nutrition and then get to the gear-check tables.

She spotted her husband, John, back at the end of the race and assumed he was on his way to meet her. But John was stuck in a Summerfest-type crowd, with a mass of people, so he wasn’t going anywhere fast. He decided to just soak up the atmosphere.

Then the first bomb detonated.

“And you wonder, what is that? A celebratory firework or something?” said Michelle Tanem.

Then the second bomb exploded.

“And collectively, we all knew it was something. You could see the cloud,” said Tanem.

The people around John Tanem began to run. He saw a woman trying to hold on to her three young children. First responders rushed in without regard for their own safety. John helped the best he could, moving people away from danger. He was unharmed.

“We’re so, so lucky that he was that close and he didn’t get hurt,” said Michelle Tanem.

It seemed like it took forever, but Michelle and John did finally meet up and when they did, Michelle’s emotions turned on her. The thrill of completing her first Boston vanished.

“The feeling that was strongest for me was guilt,” she said. “My husband wouldn’t be there if it wasn’t for me.”

Her three children, ages 8 to 28, weren’t at the race — but only because they had just been on a trip the previous week. It all left Tanem feeling sad and hurt but mostly with a powerful sense of guilt.

“Why here, why this environment?” she said. “These are everyday people. They are families and friends everywhere you turn. It’s the most celebratory, glorious environment you could ever ask for. It is an international event because Boston is the best-known marathon, and I felt guilty as a runner that all those people were there to support runners like myself. And yet they were all put in danger.” …

She never doubted she would go back this year. The threat of some horrific repeat stunt is a little scary, sure, but so were the Olympics, and athletes don’t stay home under a threat. So she will wear her Run Strong bracelet, which a friend picked up at the Marathon Sports store on Boylston, and the rubber band bracelet her daughter made for her in the race’s colors this year: blue, orange and white.

She will be careful, but she will not be stopped.

“I’m to the point where it’s time to focus on the positive, and I am looking forward to drawing from the positive energy in Boston,” said Tanem.

“And you know how runners are. Whether you are first, last, in the middle, whether you have run a thousand races or this is your first time, every other person around you is cheering for you. Everybody is out there supporting you to achieve your best. It’s this incredible, supportive, loving environment.

“And we always get back up and try again. We don’t stop running.”

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Wanted: Smart, Passionate People Who Want To Make A Difference

“How can I get involved?

I’ve had dozens of people ask me just that during and after the campaign.

Here is one way: Join a 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 a variety 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.

For the first time, we’re actively promoting this process, and we’ve added some information on the city website, as well as a short application. Please consider filling one out, so we can get it on file.

My goal in pushing for this: Open up the process. While technically anyone can join a board or commission, too often we are picking members from a narrow group of people who are known to the mayor and other city leaders. I want to change that. I know there are plenty of South Milwaukeeans who I don’t know who have skills, knowledge and passion that could benefit this city and how we deliver our services.

I want to meet some of these people, injecting fresh ideas and perspectives into our boards and commissions.

Get involved!

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Do Your Part: Help Clean Up South Milwaukee On April 26

Update: The South Milwaukee PAC is offering tickets to cleanup volunteers. Learn more on my Facebook page.

Here is another way to get involved: Clean up your city!

Join us for the annual Earth Day cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 26, at these four sites around town …

  • First District: Oak Creek Parkway/North Chicago
  • Second District: South Milwaukee Fire Department
  • Third District: City Hall
  • Fourth District: 16th and Rawson (Oak Creek Parkway)

A fifth site is also available, as the Friends of Grant Park and Friends of the Mill Pond are meeting volunteers at 8 a.m. at the Grant Park beach house.

We’ll also be handing out bags at the South Milwaukee Indoor Market on April 26 at the high school.

All you need to do is show up, sign in, get your garbage bags (and other freebies) and get to cleaning up Oak Creek and other public areas. A hot dog lunch is planned for noon at the Senior Center.

And don’t forget that the South Milwaukee Police Department is taking medicines on April 26.

Please find a few minutes and get your family, friends and neighborhood together to keep South Milwaukee clean. As mayor, I really want drive more participation in these events.

Do you part!

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Staying In Touch As Mayor

I officially become South Milwaukee’s next mayor on Tuesday, April 15, and I am excited to begin bringing my campaign platform to life.

A key plank: enhancing communication. One way I plan to do it — be more accessible to the residents of South Milwaukee.

Along those lines, I am introducing an initiative called “Meet the Mayor.”

Starting next month — and once a month on Saturdays going forward — I’ll bring City Hall to a local business by meeting and greeting local residents through “Meet the Mayor” events. Anything is fair game to discuss.

The first session is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, at Azteca Restaurant, 901 Milwaukee Ave.

I can’t think of a better business to start with. Carlos and Rosie have done great things with their restaurant, and I encourage folks to stop by and see the improvements they’ve made … and try the authentic food.

Look for a more detailed schedule soon. I — and our local business owners — hope to see you.

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