I was lucky to get a pre-tour of the gardens last weekend, and they are terrific.
See for yourself this Saturday, and check out all the terrific vendors on Milwaukee Avenue, too. It should be a fun day.
Learn more on the Garden Club Facebook page.

I was lucky to get a pre-tour of the gardens last weekend, and they are terrific.
See for yourself this Saturday, and check out all the terrific vendors on Milwaukee Avenue, too. It should be a fun day.
Learn more on the Garden Club Facebook page.

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I love outdoor dining — and its potential for South Milwaukee.
Thankfully, we already have a few pretty cool options in town. I’m partial to Taco Stop and Azteca Restaurant, and what can beat Ferch’s burgers, custard and beer at Grant Park Beach?
I’m hoping that’s just the start, and that a couple new ordinances will lead to more outdoor dining opportunities in South Milwaukee.
Last month, the South Milwaukee Common Council passed an ordinance authorizing and regulating the use of pedlets and parklets.
Learn more on the city website. From it …
You’ve probably seen a parklet before, and, if done well, they are terrific. Below is one at Shaker’s Cigar Bar in Walker’s Point, which I visited on Friday. And the above pictures are from West Allis, which has been at the forefront of instituting pedlets.
Beautiful. Let’s bring this to South Milwaukee!

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Update from June 23, 2017: The South Milwaukee Police Department is pleased to announce the arrest of 43yr old Milwaukee resident Eddie L. Johnikin for the robbery of the Guardian Credit Union which took place on Friday June 16th at 8:35am. Through the hard work of many members of the SMPD, the suspect was identified within a few short hours of the robbery and worked diligently in locating Johnikin. Johnikin was arrested on Tuesday June 20th by the Milwaukee Police Dept. and was subsequently charged today at the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office with one count of Robbery of a Financial Institution of the Guardian Credit Union. The SMPD would like to thank the WI Dept of Corrections-Probation & Parole and the Milwaukee Police Dept. for their assistance in helping with this investigation.
Two armed robberies were reported in South Milwaukee in the past 24 hours.
From the South Milwaukee Police Department …
On Friday June 16, 2017 at about 8:35am, the SMPD received a report of a bank robbery which had just occurred at the Guardian Credit Union located at 1025 Milwaukee Ave. in South Milwaukee. The suspect contained in the photos above is described as an African American male, approximately 5’10”, 220lbs, 35-50yrs of age, bald head, graying goatee, wearing a white shirt and black shorts, black athletic style shoes, and last seen leaving in a silver colored boxy SUV or mini-van. No weapon was displayed.
The SMPD is also investigating an armed robbery which took place last evening June 15, 2017 at about 8:14pm at Aldi’s located at 3105 S. Chicago Ave. The suspect is an African American male, 20’s, short hair, possible goatee/beard, black shoes, black pants, black shirt with a white stripe across the rear shoulders, and black Chicago Bulls baseball cap with a red brim.
Both cases are under investigation and are not believed to be related. Please contact the SMPD at 414-768-8060 with any information pertaining to either case. Thank you.
Please be on the lookout.
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Here is the second installment of South Milwaukee Business Spotlight, a collaboration with the South Milwaukee Community & Business Association where we’ll spotlight a local small business each month. Businesses will be chosen by the SMCBA.
This month, we profile Molthen-Bell Funeral Home.
The Basics
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How did you get involved in the business? The staff of Molthen-Bell is a dedicated group of individuals with over 230 years of combined experience in funeral service. Each of us has our own story as to how we chose funeral service and Molthen-Bell as their career of choice, but the one thing that is the same for all is our passion for serving families in their most difficult times. We pride ourselves on carrying out the traditions that the Molthen-Bell families set forth. Although the titles we each hold are different, we strive for a common goal to be strong pillars in the community as well as compassionate care-givers to the families who live here.
What sets your business apart? We have over 100 years in the South Milwaukee community and have become a staple that offers families in need compassionate and quality service. In keeping with the traditions in family care, and moving forward with the ever changing needs of families, Molthen-Bell has created a comfortable atmosphere for all families that enter our facilities. We take pride in the community projects we are involved with and look forward to continuing those traditions.
What is your business’ biggest challenge? We have found that misinformation has been the biggest challenge we have faced. There are many TV and radio commercials that try to give information on funerals in just 30 seconds. We understand that there are a lot of questions families have and there is no way a simple commercial can answer this large array of questions. Our goal is to educate families on ALL of their options and the costs associated with them.
What is your business’ biggest opportunity? If given the opportunity, it is our primary goal to educate families on the different services we provide. By being in the community for over 100 years, we have built a strong trust with our families and with our continued community involvement we hope to solidify our place in South Milwaukee. We are proud of our relationships with the business community and are looking forward to seeing positive changes in South Milwaukee.
What are your growth plans? We have plans to continue updating our chapels and facilities so they are more accommodating to families and offer a comfortable place to visit with friends and family when they are faced with a difficult time on their lives. In all honesty, we understand that funeral homes are the last place people want to be, so if we can make the environment brighter and more comfortable, it helps ease the grieving process.
Why should others consider doing business in South Milwaukee? Anyone who attends a community event in South Milwaukee can see that the businesses and residents all care greatly about their community. Just come to Evening on the Avenue or Heritage Days, just to name a couple, and you will see the pride the community has and the generosity the businesses offer.
If you could change one thing about South Milwaukee, what would it be? I would definitely love to see more businesses, and a greater variety of businesses come to the area. The only way to achieve this is to make the vacant buildings more presentable for future owners and/or renters.
What is something people would be surprised to know about you or your business? Molthen-Bell is very grateful to the men and women who protect us on a daily basis including: police officers, fire fighters, first responders, all branches of the military, etc. In appreciation, we offer a 5% savings on services and merchandise to those who have served.
It is an honor to be a part of South Milwaukee and we look forward to continuing the traditions that have made us a staple in the community.
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Our city shines on days like this … I hope to see you at one or all of these events!
More details on the beer garden and movies here.
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Check out these South Shore headlines …
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The South Milwaukee Police and Fire Departments have filed their 2016 annual reports. The city council accepted both last Tuesday.
There is obviously lots of information in both of these, and I encourage you to read at least the chiefs’ letters. Both provide an excellent summary of what their departments are doing to make a difference in our community every day.
I summarize both this way: Both departments continue to deliver excellent service, even as demands increase and budgets are increasingly challenged.
I thank them for what they do to keep South Milwaukee safe. I never take it for granted.
To our firefighters and police officers: We’ve got your back!
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My Storage Home will soon be calling South Milwaukee home.
The self-storage company is planning to open its ninth location — its first in Milwaukee County — in South Milwaukee later this year. It will replace LTL Service at 1005 Columbia Ave., giving a much-needed facelift to this property.
The South Milwaukee City Council approved the conditional use permit for the development on Tuesday.
The project will be built in two phases:
Please join me in welcoming My Storage Home to South Milwaukee. It’s exciting to see another business invest in our city, on a site in sore need of an upgrade.
Learn more about My Storage Home here: www.MyStorageHome.com
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This won’t be your typical South Milwaukee Wednesday, not with the keg tapping of the Milwaukee County Traveling Beer Garden and the first of three Guardian Credit Union outdoor movies at the beach at Grant Park.
Flyers below.
With activities like these, Grant Park has an energy I have not seen in my 15 years in this city, and I bet for many years prior to that. It’s great to see.
Let’s tell the world, and support these events!


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The next one is Thursday, June 15.
Thanks to First Congregational Church for organizing this. All are welcome!
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From the South Milwaukee Police Department …
On Tuesday, June 6th, 2017, at approximately 0230 hours, SMPD responded to a 911 call from the victim of a vehicle vs. pedestrian accident at the intersection of 5th and Columbia Avenues.
The victim, a 35 year old South Milwaukee resident, was injured and transported to Froedert Hospital by SMFD for treatment of injuries, which are not believed to be life threatening at this time.
This incident is currently under investigation. The suspect vehicle is described as a dark in color, Chevy Cavalier-type car. The vehicle should have damage to the front hood of the car and windshield area. The public is encouraged to report any possible vehicles matching this description to the South Milwaukee Police Department.
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I had the privilege last week to join in a ceremony at American Legion post 27 Van Eimeren-Kolonka honoring nearly 100 local Vietnam veterans as part of the 50th anniversary of the war.
What a special tribute for so many brave men and women, something made possible by the South Milwaukee Veterans Council and many more volunteers who recognized that we need to do more to recognize these heroes.
Well done, and thank you to all who served.
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From the South Milwaukee Police Department …
On June 5, 2017, at approximately 4:27 p.m., SMPD responded to a single vehicle motorcycle crash at the intersection of 13th and Blake Avenues. The motorcyclist, a 43 year old South Milwaukee resident, was injured and was transported to Froedtert Hospital for treatment. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
The South Milwaukee Fire Department took the photos, as Flight for Life landed at Blakewood Elementary to transport the patient.
Thanks to all of the law enforcement agencies who responded to this terrible accident. Please keep the man and his family in your thoughts and prayers.
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One of my favorite events of the year!
What a terrific way to showcase our city, its homes, its gardens and, most importantly, its gardeners …
Indeed, it’s the people who make South Milwaukee beautiful.
Let’s celebrate them June 24!
Learn more on the Garden Club Facebook page.

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