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Looking Back, To Move Ahead: Take Your Own Downtown History Tour

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I can’t thank Nels Monson and the South Milwaukee Historical Society enough for their efforts with the downtown history walking tour on Saturday.

Nels’ knowledge of local history and storytelling abilities are amazing, and hearing him speak about our “proud past” inspires me.

My ask: Take the tour for yourself. Here is a brochure for a self-guided version of this trip into South Milwaukee’s past.

I think you’ll agree that, more than ever, this much is clear: We need to embrace that past as we look to the future of downtown, a future that we’ll be writing in coming months as part of our downtown planning efforts. There is so much inspiration we can draw from our history, as we look to drive investment, energy and new life in our city center.

Of course, we can’t dwell on the past. And we don’t. But as we plan for the future, I’m excited to learn all I can about where we’ve come from as we work together to determine where we’re headed.

Let’s get moving on this journey!

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Reminder: Outdoor Movie Friday, Downtown History Walking Tour On Saturday (And The Market On Thursday)

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Update: Here is a list of participating restaurants for the first “Dinner and a Movie”: Azteca, China Chef, Barbiere’s, Muskie’s Gourmet House and MKE City Sippers. Be sure to patronize these local businesses!

So, it’s farmers’ market on Thursday, outdoor movie on Friday, and then this on Saturday …

The cool downtown events continue with the South Milwaukee Historical Society Downtown Walking Tour starting at 1:30 p.m. this Saturday, June 20.

From local historian Nels Monson, who is leading the walking tour …

Lace up your walking shoes and join us on Saturday June 20 for a walking tour of Downtown South Milwaukee led by City Historian Nels Monson. Tour starts at the Railroad Depot and is expected to last about two hours. Cost is $5 per person. Children under 12 and seniors over 80 are FREE. All proceeds benefit the South Milwaukee Historical Society.

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Garden Tour Set For June 27

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! I hope to see you on June 27.

Garden tour 2 Garden Tour

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Historical Society Plans Plant Exchange, Garden Tour

Some news from the South Milwaukee Historical Society …

First, the society is planning a plant exchange on Saturday, May 31, at the society, 717 Milwaukee Ave. Hours are 9 to 11 a.m., rain or shine.

What is a plant exchange, and how can you participate? From the society ..

It’s easy! Bring a plant or plants (perennials, shrubs, vines) from your garden in a pot marked with the type of plant and whether it is sun/part sun/shade. The more variety the better! And it’s not limited to plants!! Bring seeds, bulbs or even garden tools. This is an excellent opportunity to network with other gardeners.

 Please RSVP to either Patti Bergeson at 414-768-9549 or pbergeson@wi.rr.com, or Vicki Maloney at 414-530-6020 or vmaloney@wi.rr.com

And don’t forget the society’s annual Garden Tour set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 28. Learn more here.

Learn more about the society here. And here is more about the Civil War book they have for sale.

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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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