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God’s Work. Our Hands. Making A Difference.

10420395_891827227512486_6162170013646924727_nTrinity Lutheran Church in South Milwaukee — my church — is pretty small. But its impact is big.

More than 170 church members joined many more from across the region to give back to the community on Sunday as part of the “God’s Work. Our Hands.” event.

My family visited Franciscan Villa to meet residents there. Some did cleanups. Others — like the group in the picture above, including Pastor Bill and people of all ages — packed food headed to El Salvador. Some visited the Hunger Task Force Farm.

And that was just the start.

Check out the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel story here. More photos on our Facebook page. From the story …

Every Sunday, pastors in the Greater Milwaukee Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America invite the faithful inside to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This Sunday, they sent them into the streets to live it.

“This is a chance for us who are people of faith, to put that faith into action,” said the Rev. Bill Mains of Trinity Lutheran Church in South Milwaukee, where more than 170 volunteers took part in the ELCA’s second annual “God’s Work. Our Hands.” initiative.

“The mission is to serve God by serving others…and to be a physical expression of God’s love for us in the community,” he said.

Trinity was among more than a dozen Milwaukee-area congregations to take part in the “Our Hands” project, launched by the denomination last year to mark its 25th anniversary.

Churches large and small sent volunteers — most wearing the yellow “God’s Work. Our Hands.” T-shirts — into their communities and beyond to care for those the Gospel of Matthew calls “the least of these.”

At Trinity, dozens of volunteers, many of them young children, created a series of assembly lines in the basement fellowship hall. One-by-one, the lines filled small bags of vitamin-rich rice and soy meal packs that will be shipped by the nonprofit group Worldwide Hunger Relief to El Salvador, where a volcano displaced 30,000 subsistence farmers in 2013, according to Mains.

Upstairs, new members Shirley Komasa of Oak Creek and her son Joshua Hiett wrote thank you and Christmas cards to soldiers.

Less than a mile away, across from the Caterpillar plant, a small crew, many of them older members, cleaned and organized the shelves and clothing racks at the nonprofit clothing and food bank Human Concerns Inc. It’s all work director Kris Schell doesn’t have time to do with her two-person staff.

Another crew, including several children, picked and packaged ears of corn at the Hunger Task Force farm in Franklin, following behind the massive “Veg-veyer” as it made its way through the towering stalks.

For Patty Johnson, who staffed one of the food pack lines with her family, it was a teachable moment for her children Jonas, 10, and Clare, 8.

“It opens up a dialogue to talk about world hunger at home,” she said. “We talk about how that little package can feed so many people and compare that to the portions that we eat.”

Just as important, said Mains, it helps congregation members connect their faith with their daily lives.

“There’s something about that connection between faith and life — it’s concrete, they can see what they’ve done,” said Mains. “There seems to be this desire among Christian people, especially millennials, to be involved in their faith. It’s not enough just to sit in the pews on Sunday morning.”

I couldn’t agree more. Thanks to everyone who took part. South Milwaukeeans — and Trinity members — always step up to help others. Consider this another example.

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Celebrating 100 Years

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A big congratulations to Sts. Peter and Paul Polish National Catholic Church, which is celebrating 100 years in 2014.

We honored the church with a proclamation at Tuesday’s South Milwaukee City Council meeting.

And the church has scheduled a couple of events in September to celebrate …

  • Sunday, Sept. 7: Centennial Open House and Taste of Poland. Noon to 3 p.m. at the church.
  • Saturday, Sept. 20: Mass at 11 a.m. at the church, followed by a banquet at the Knights of Columbus hall.

Learn more here, and join me in wishing happy anniversary to this community institution and its members.

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Sharing Perspectives: Joint School Board, City Council Meeting Set For Wednesday

As mayor, I want to work closely to build on our already strong partnership with the South Milwaukee School District.

That’s why I’m glad to report that the South Milwaukee School Board and City Council are holding a joint meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the district office.

The meeting actually begins with the district’s annual budget meeting, where they set their tax levy. (I’m looking forward to seeing what one of these meetings looks like.) Then we’ll meet together to talk about our budgets, construction and development updates and potential areas of collaboration.

Here is the formal agenda. I hope you can attend.

It only makes sense for our two governmental bodies to work together where we can. We are already doing that, and this is another example of that commitment.

(And a special thanks to Superintendent Rita Olson and School Board President Patricia Bordak for their work in organizing this. They brought forward the idea, and I’m happy we can make it happen.)

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More Headlines

Check out these South Shore headlines …

And NOW has published a new police blotter.

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Meet The Mayor This Saturday At Moxie Fitness

I hope to see you at my next Meet the Mayor session this Saturday, August 23, at Moxie Fitness.

I’ll be there from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with no topic off limits.

Thanks to Tori and everyone at Moxie, 1234 Milwaukee Ave., for welcoming me.

And mark your calendar for my September event. Join me and a couple special guests — South Milwaukee School Superintendent Rita Olson and School Board President Pat Bordak — from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25, at the South Milwaukee Downtown Market.

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This Week’s Outdoor Movie: Frozen

10368242_773209552701638_756388576200149557_n (1)Join us for the second Guardian Movie in the Market this Thursday at the South Milwaukee Downtown Market.

This week it’s “Frozen.”

Showtime is around 8 p.m., and Guardian is offering free popcorn.

Thanks to Guardian for their sponsorship of this terrific community event!

Check out photos from last week’s movie — including the terrific shot above — on the Guardian Facebook page.

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AMF South Park Is Officially For Sale

Closed without warning in June, AMF South Park Lanes is for sale.

The listed price on the seven-acre property is $950,000. Check out the listing brochure from The Boerke Co. here, and here is a story from the Business Journal.

All three recently closed AMF properties around Milwaukee are for sale.

I’m wondering: What would you like to see there?

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Fitness Challenge Coming To South Milwaukee

We can all stand to get fitter and lose a few pounds. Especially me.

That’s why I’m proud to join with the mayors of Oak Creek, Cudahy, St. Francis, Franklin, and Greenfield to present the South Suburban Mayors’ Fitness Challenge.

The goal: Improve the health of our local communities by partnering with wellness-focused businesses and organizations to put on a series of free fitness, educational and social events.

Stay tuned for a list of participating businesses and organizations, but it promises to be a good group — and a great community-building event.

Oak Creek Mayor Steve Scaffidi developed the concept for the Challenge in 2012 to not only get area residents on the path to wellness, but also to promote area businesses that were already committed to that mission.

The inaugural Oak Creek Challenge, which focused on weight loss, took place between November 2012 and February 2013. More than 450 residents signed up to participate, and 15 events — including workouts, nutrition workshops, and cooking demonstrations — were hosted. As a community, Oak Creek cumulatively lost nearly 1,000 pounds. The second Challenge, which focused on overall fitness, began in September 2013 and finished in January 2014. More than 700 people registered, and 34 different events were held, building on the successes of the first year.

I am proud South Milwaukee is part of the third Challenge.

More information is to come, including signup information and details on a kickoff event in September. Start by liking the Challenge Facebook page, where you can check out regular updates once we get going.

For more information, you may also contact South Milwaukee Health Administrator Jackie Ove, who is leading this effort on our end. (Thanks, Jackie for your support.)

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Mill Pond Warming House Renovations Underway

10613797_10203475411439607_1824612871_n10615810_10203475410279578_1989953874_nIn case you’ve missed it, there are some big changes happening at the Mill Pond Warming House.

Here is the update from Janet Cook, of the Friends of the Mill Pond and Oak Creek Watercourse …

The Warming House is getting a much needed makeover.

The Friends of the Mill Pond have replaced the old doors with steel ones, the ceiling has been sanitized and freshly painted, ceiling fans installed, electrical upgrades done and now the outside is getting a new face. Windows are being worked on and then the entire building will be freshly painted.

The Friends of the Mill Pond will be hosting an “Open House” on September 27th from 1-4 p.m.

Thanks to the Friends for all their work on restoring this community icon.

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Back From Vacation: Catching Up On The Past Week

Back to blogging … and back from Disney … and here is what was waiting in my email inbox.

First, the South Milwaukee Fire Department responded to a house fire Monday …

At approximately 5:38 this evening, SMFD responded to a 9-1-1 report of a basement fire at 1717 Edgewood Avenue.  Upon arrival, heavy smoke was seen coming from the house and SMPD reported that two adult, male occupants had self-evacuated prior to their arrival.  SMFD crews advanced hose lines into the basement and found significant heat and zero visibility conditions.  The fire was located and quickly extinguished, but not before the basement suffered significant heat and smoke damage and the first floor suffered moderate smoke damage. Mutual aid departments were called to provide support at the scene and to handle any additional calls that may have come in. Preliminary investigation identified the area of origin, however, absent a thorough inspection of the electrical system, a definite cause could not be identified.  The fire will remain under investigation until more information is learned. The occupants had an alternate place to stay, so the services of the Red Cross were not necessary.  No injuries were reported.

There were also these local headlines …

NOW also published a new police blotter.

And word that the South Milwaukee Police Department is taking part in the Dunkin’ Donuts Cop on Top program, where one of our officers will be sitting atop to the new South Milwaukee location from 6 to 11 a.m. on Friday, August 15, to raise money for Special Olympics Wisconsin. Here is a flyer.

And, finally, in case you missed it, before I left I was a proud participant in the Ice Water Challenge, benefiting the Andrew Wszelaki Memorial Foundation. Check out my video on my Facebook page — and be sure to check out images from City Clerk Jim Shelenske’s attempt at last Thursday’s South Milwaukee Downtown Market.

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YMCA Update: Little News On South Shore Y

The YMCA came out with an update on the future of some of its branches Friday, and while sales of several locations appear to be moving ahead, they are still looking for an operator for the South Shore Y in Cudahy.

From the press release

A number of hopeful discussions have been had with potential operators of both the South Shore YMCA and Camp Matawa. While the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee has nothing to disclose at this time, it remains fully committed to working with all parties to find long-term partners best suited to maximize the potential of these facilities.

The update is line with what was shared at a meeting between Y leadership, me, the Cudahy mayor and other local municipal and school officials a couple of weeks ago. I left that meeting hopeful that the Y would find the right partner to keep the facility serving the public as it has for decades (and as it continues to do during the bankruptcy).

I wish Y leaders the best in this process. The Y does so much good for so many people in our community.

Check out coverage from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Business Journal.

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South Shore Flooding And Other Headlines

Check out these South Shore headlines, including amazing images from St. Francis about flooding rains there and an inspiring story about a Facebook challenge for a great cause …

Also, South Shore Supervisor Pat Jursik has published her new e-newsletter.

And NOW has police blotters from July 17 and 24.

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Here Is The Meet The Mayor Schedule For The Rest Of 2014

It’s been a pleasure hosting these so far, and I look forward to continuing the community conversation through additional Meet the Mayor sessions this year. Here is the upcoming schedule …

  • Saturday, August 23: Moxie Fitness*
  • Thursday, September 25: South Milwaukee Downtown Market
  • Saturday, October 18: Sorce Martial Arts
  • Saturday, November 15: Mears Sports Auctions
  • Saturday, December 13: Emerald City Catering

The market session is from 4 to 6 p.m. The other four are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Mark your calendars, and I’ll see you there.

And thanks again to Azteca Restaurant, Studio One Art Glass and Max A. Sass & Sons for hosting my first three events.

*Note: This is a date change from previous communications.

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Around One More Corner For McGivern: Stop By Thursday’s Farmers’ Market

936083_665101006904116_3176988201231805785_n 10385490_664556933625190_7808335229584731613_n 10561612_664555783625305_6319595337757207953_n 10577082_664195156994701_7456079397241422769_n 10440738_664555170292033_8978761211395073099_nFrom all reports, the filming of the “Around the Corner” feature on South Milwaukee is going really well.

From Azteca Restaurant to the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center to Grant Park, McGivern and his crew have been all over the city this week, and it’s great to have them.

I can’t wait to see the episode when it airs next February. It should tell a great story.

But first things first: There’s still one more day of filming left. Want to check it out? Stop by the South Milwaukee Downtown Market when it opens at 3 p.m. on Thursday and say hi. It’s good timing for McGivern, as the market returns to its new-and-improved 1tth Avenue location … with a giveaway of market bags to attendees.

Learn more here, and stay tuned for more on the “Around the Corner” premiere event at the SMPAC in February.

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Development Update: Burger King Planned Near Walmart

Update: We scheduled a public hearing on the proposed Burger King for the August 25 Plan Commission meeting, when the 16th Avenue project will also get more discussion. The commission recommended approval of the Columbia Avenue project, with conditions. 

Monday’s (tonight’s) Plan Commission agenda includes several new development projects worth noting …

  • Plans have been submitted for a new Burger King restaurant as an outlot to Walmart at 222 N. Chicago Ave. Discussion about the project’s conditional use permit — and the potential to set a public hearing on the project — is on tonight’s agenda.
  • The Plan Commission is also discussing plans for a new “twin duplex” apartment complex on currently vacant land at the corner of 16th and College Avenues. The plans are for a mix of two- and three-bedroom units.
  • Also, South Milwaukee’s EK Construction wants to purchase and improve the property on the northeast corner of 11th and Columbia Avenues. The plan is to create a storage yard for snowplows and other outdoor equipment and expand/improve the existing building on the site, with a screen fence and improved landscaping around the property. If you’ve driven by there recently, you’d see how much of a facelift that corner could use. And it’s good to a see a local business like EK Construction interested in expanding.

I’ll keep you posted on these developments, and please do attend our meetings. Public hearings on the apartment complex and Columbia Avenue project are set for Monday night. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.

Here is an agenda, which also includes continued discussion of the downtown plan I promised during the campaign — one I think we still need as badly as ever.

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