Saturday, October 26: Save the Date for a Cool New Family Halloween Event

South Milwaukee families and kids of all ages: Don’t miss out on our new “Spooktacular” Halloween event on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mark your calendars as we deliver a citywide celebration of what makes fall and Halloween so special.

And, of course, free candy.

Business owners and organizations: There is still time to participate! Please let me know by email (brooks@smwi.org) by Wednesday, Oct. 9. All we ask is that you give away candy or something else to the kids, and offer a simple fall or Halloween activity that you can repeat for kids who stop by throughout the three hours.

A big thanks to DB Tax and Wealth and Pink Bunny for sponsoring this event! Here is a list of businesses and organizations already taking part …

  • South Milwaukee Library
  • South Milwaukee Little League
  • South Milwaukee Fire Department
  • South Milwaukee Police Department
  • South Milwaukee Historical Society
  • DB Tax & Wealth
  • Tri-City National Bank
  • C3 Designs
  • Taco Stop
  • Neutral Ground
  • Barbiere’s Italian Inn South Milwaukee
  • CHI Franciscan Villa
  • Pink Bunny Games

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Updated Rocketober Schedule: PAC Event Tonight, Mini Golf Pub Crawl Saturday … and Some New October Events!

Click here for a PDF of the schedule, and be sure to like the Rocketober Facebook page for the most up-to-date schedule, event updates, photos and more.
Click here for a PDF of the schedule, and be sure to like the Rocketober Facebook page for the most up-to-date schedule, event updates, photos and more.

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A Crusher Beer Garden? How ‘Bout That!?

My favorite part of all of this might be the outdoor screening of the old wrestling matches. This will be a blast.

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Just Your Average Thursday Night Parade, Pep Rally, Dance Party, Bonfire and Toilet Paper Extravaganza in South Milwaukee …

The Thursday before Homecoming is one of my favorite of the year. Here are some photos (thanks, Kim Slusar, for the parade shots) …

See you at the game tonight!

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Save a Life on Monday: Sept. 23: Take Part in Police Department Blood Drive

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Reminder: Join us at the South Milwaukee Fall Cleanup This Saturday!

Come alone, or bring your family, friends and co-workers. All ages welcome! And lunch will be served by the South Milwaukee Lions.

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Good News for South Milwaukee: Bus Routes 48, 52 Will Likely Keep Rolling

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele announced today that in his executive budget he will restore service to a number of Milwaukee County Transit Routes proposed to be cut just last month.

That includes Routes 48 and 52, two of the three routes that serve South Milwaukee. Route 15 was not in jeopardy.

Check out the story here.

This is great news for our city!

Advocacy efforts helped, and I want to thank the South Milwaukee Common Council for its support of a resolution passed in support of the routes. Other South Shore communities, and the South Milwaukee School Board, passed similar resolutions.

And thanks to Supervisor Steve Shea and South Milwaukee Superintendent Jeff Weiss for their work as well. Both were leaders in this fight.

More than 1,000 signed Supervisor Shea’s petition, and he, Superintendent Weiss, Alderman Craig Maass, School Board President David David Maass, and I rode the 52 last week to raise awareness on the issue.

The fight is not over — the budget still must pass the Milwaukee County Board. Also, County Executive Abele was clear in saying that deeper cuts are possible if a new funding source isn’t found, including the sales tax referendum legislation in front of lawmakers now.

But, for now, these routes have been spared. And that’s great news for South Milwaukee and the hundreds of people who rely on them to get to and from school, work and stops in their everyday life.

I was proud to be a part of the fight.

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It’s Homecoming!

Parade, pep rally and bonfire tonight … game against Milwaukee Pius XI on Friday. Join in this terrific community celebration, and go Rockets!

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South Shore Soup: An Innovative Way to Support Local Community Projects

South Shore Soup is a micro-granting soup dinner supporting creative projects in Cudahy, St. Francis, and South Milwaukee, the communities that make up the South Shore Chamber. See you there!

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Da Crusher Stands Strong (Of Course): Arrest Made in Statue Vandalism

From the South Milwaukee Police Department …

The Crusher statue, installed near 11th and Milwaukee Avenue in South Milwaukee in June, has attracted thousands of fans since its unveiling. Unfortunately, the bronze statue has also recently attracted the attention of vandals.

Family members, who visit the statue regularly, noticed the damage on August 29, and reported that damage to the South Milwaukee Police Department. In the investigation that followed, police discovered that two men approached the statue on the night of August 24 and caused $1,200 in damage, when they repeatedly struck the statue with a concrete block.

Surveillance video from the area was instrumental in determining the time frame for the damage and helping police identify the people responsible.

An 18-year-old man from South Milwaukee has been arrested and has admitted to his involvement in this incident. He has been charged with Criminal Damage to Property by the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and is currently being held in the Milwaukee County jail. A second man, 21, has also been identified but has not yet been arrested.

The damage was repaired over the weekend by Beth Sahagian, the South Milwaukee native who built the statue.

The Crusher statue – built to honor South Milwaukee native and iconic wrestler Reggie “Da Crusher” Lisowski – became reality through donations from hundreds of family and friends, and was unveiled on June 8 at Crusherfest. Chris Smith, wrestling fan and city attorney for South Milwaukee, led the effort, with the support of the Lisowski family and countless other supporters and volunteers.

Said Smith: “I would like to thank everyone who supported the efforts to celebrate the achievements of ‘The Wrestler Who Made Milwaukee Famous,’ and build this statue. I also want to thank the South Milwaukee Police Department for their hard work in bringing these turkeynecks to justice. Da Crusher Foundation will aggressively pursue criminal charges against any person who attempts to damage or deface the statue. The statue, like the man himself, will stand strong.”

Check out the video here, and media coverage from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Fox 6, WISN, and CBS 58.

Thank you to our police department, working with Chris, for their efforts in identifying and apprehending a suspect in this case. It took a lot of great detective work to get us to this point. Da Crusher would be proud.

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It’s Rocketober, 2019!

This is the first draft of the schedule. For the most up-to-date schedule, click here.
This is the first draft of the schedule. For the most up-to-date schedule, click here.

There are lots of reasons to love fall, and Halloween, in South Milwaukee — a month and a half or so we’ve labeled Rocketober.

The idea several years ago was simple: Lean into this special time of year by branding it, jointly promoting the already terrific series of events already scheduled across the city — and maybe add a few new ones.

Here is the result: your 2019 Rocketober schedule!

Note: For schedule updates, be sure to like the Rocketober Facebook page!

Many of your fall favorites are back, starting with Homecoming activities this week, ending with Halloween night time trick-or-treating, making South Milwaukee the only community in the county to keep this tradition. In between are some great South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center shows and other special special events. And check out the information on the Halloween Lights on Edgewood, back bigger and better in 2019.

There is plenty new this year, starting with the Community Glow Walk and Fall Cleanup this week, as well as a new downtown event: South Milwaukee Art Walk: Monsters on Milwaukee Avenue, on Saturday Oct. 19.

You’ll notice something missing too — Zombie House and Downtown Trick or Treating. But good news! We’re replacing those events on the Saturday before Halloween with South Milwaukee Spooktackular: A Citywide Halloween Party.

With this event, kids of all ages can take part in a variety of fall and Halloween activities at participating businesses and organizations throughout the community. Look for more details soon … and if you want to take part, just shoot me a note (brooks@smwi.org).

Enjoy Rocketober 2019! Be sure to like the Rocketober Facebook page for schedule updates. And here is what’s coming up this week …

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

  • 7 p.m. Mayors’ Community Glow Walk. Join South Milwaukee Mayor Erik Brooks and St. Francis Mayor Ken Tutaj on a walk of the Nojoshing Trail in St. Francis. Meet at the St. Francis Civic Center. Presented by the South Milwaukee/St. Francis Health Department.

 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

  • 6 p.m. Homecoming Parade. 15th and Maple, north on 15th to Oak Creek Parkway
  • 6:45 p.m. Community pep rally and bonfire. High school baseball stadium.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

  • 7 p.m. Homecoming football game. Milwaukee Pius XI vs. South Milwaukee.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

  • 9 a.m.-noon. Fall Cleanup, presented by the South Milwaukee Beautification Committee. Meet at 11th and Milwaukee Ave. Free lunch to follow, served by the South Milwaukee Lions. Also: Grant Park Cleanup, 9 a.m.-noon; meet at the beach.
  • 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Fire & Police Safety Days at South Milwaukee McDonald’s. Vehicle displays, Flame House, K-9 team, free kids’ activities, bicycle/scooter giveaway, appearances by Smokey Bear, Sparky the Fire Dog and McGruff the Crime Dog.
  • 7:30 p.m. Artrageous. The South Milwaukee PAC season series opens with an interactive art and music experience. Social at 6:30.

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What’s Your Gift:? Share Your Talent at the South Milwaukee PAC Variety Show

I know South Milwaukee is full of talented people. I see it every day.

Why not share your talent and help celebrate the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center’s 15th anniversary at the same time?

From Brian Morrison, who is leading this effort …

Calling all singers, dancers, comedians, magicians, masters-of-ceremonies and any other local talents that exceed expectations! We are now accepting audition applications. Don’t miss this world premiere of community-driven theatre, vaudeville, music and “who-knows-what” curated by YOU. We’re looking for about 15 performers (individuals or groups) to take the stage and share their special gifts. Indulge your creativity. Do you have a hidden talent? Do you have a unique story to tell or know of someone whose time for the stage has come? This is your chance to create a show with us.

The 15th Anniversary Variety Show will take place at South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center on Friday, May 15. Details and tickets here.

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Headlines!

Riding Route 52 on Friday with County Supervisor Steven Shea, South Milwaukee Schools Superintendent Jeff Weiss, School Board member Dave Maass and Alderman Craig Maass, and meeting some of the kids who rely on the Milwaukee County Transit System to get to and from school every day. This is a vital mode of transportation for these students. One I spoke to gets up for school at 4:30 a.m. each day — because he needs to take three buses to South Milwaukee High School from Wauwatosa. And he’s been doing this since the fourth grade. #SaveThe52 

Check out these South Milwaukee headlines …

Also, this from the South Milwaukee Police Department … “The SMPD has identified a person of interest from this case as Jorge Luis Marquez, a 18yr old Milwaukee resident who is depicted below. Please contact the SMPD at 414-768-8060 or call 911 if you know the whereabouts of Marquez. You can remain anonymous.”

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An Innovative Partnership to Address Mental Health Challenges — at School

I wanted to share a letter sent to all South Milwaukee School District families last week, detailing an innovative partnership to tackle mental health challenges … where kids are.

Mental illness is real, and it does not discriminate based on age. I’m so glad to see the school district understands that, and it taking real steps to help those in need. Well done!

Here is the letter …

Dear SDSM Families –

We are pleased to reach out to our school community about a new partnership between SaintA and the School District of South Milwaukee. SaintA’s mission is to facilitate equity, learning, healing and wellness by restoring the connections that help children and families thrive. SaintA has extensive experience providing school-based mental health services and is one of Wisconsin’s largest and most successful non-profit, non-sectarian human service agencies.

As part of our partnership with SaintA, two therapists will now be available on site at all six schools within the district. The therapists will have two main roles: to work with our staff members to implement preventative strategies related to mental health practices in schools, and to work directly with students after receiving written permission from parents/guardians.

While many students currently receive clinical mental health support, accessing these services outside of school hours can be challenging. This partnership will allow students to receive mental health services during the day at their school. Billing for clinical mental health services will be arranged through the family’s insurance, Medicaid, or Badgercare, just as with services from other health care providers. 

All members of the school community – families, teachers, and administrators – are encouraged to work with the office staff at their student’s school to determine next steps. If a student would benefit from receiving clinical mental health services at school around social, emotional and behavioral challenges, a member of the pupil services team will work with the family. Services may include a mental health assessment, individual therapy or other collaborative services. 

We are very excited about the potential benefits for students and families as a result of this new partnership. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions that you may have.

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For the Fallen

On 9/12, I offer this from South Milwaukee Fire Chief Joseph Knitter …

If you’ve ever had the opportunity to visit the South Milwaukee firehouse, you will see this bell prominently displayed in our front lobby. While there are many American LaFrance bells in existence, this bell is one of a kind . . . In fact, the only one of its kind in the world.

In August of 2000, it was donated by the SMFD to the International Association of Firefighters for use at their Fallen Firefighter Memorial in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its duty would be to toll in honor of each of the firefighters that died in the line of duty each year at the annual Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service. The bell served this solemn, but prestigious, purpose until the memorial park was redesigned in 2015 and the bell was, once again, retired and returned home to the SMFD. During its time, it would toll for 2,162 fallen firefighters, including the 343 that died in the attack on the World Trade Centers in New York City and many more that died as a result of health issues related to the brave work they did in the hours, days, weeks, and months following.

Retired SMFD FF/Paramedic Tom Reid not only arranged for the donation, but archived all the correspondence and donated a digital picture frame that scrolls the name, department, and date of death for all 2,162 fallen firefighters it tolled for. A solemn reminder of the supreme sacrifice they made.

Thanks, chief, for sharing, and thanks to Tom for his efforts to bring this to South Milwaukee. And thanks to all of our firefighters and police officers for their service. #NeverForget

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