This spring the multitude of golden- and ruby-crowned kinglets flitting through trees along the Milwaukee River reminds me of a lesson learned while teaching a group of Franklin Pierce Elementary students more than three years ago. Kinglets are some of the smallest birds in the park, and the tale that follows is one that serves as a reminder of an unusual danger triggered by a common, aggressive, non-native plant.
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February 2004
Don’t forget to vote at the February 17 primary election! Check out the maps for new district boundaries online at http://itmdapps.ci.mil.wi.us/electedreps/electrep.jsp to locate your district and polling place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A new bi-monthly […]
UWM THEATRE STUDENTS OFFER STAGED READING OF PEER GYNT
The UWM students enrolled in the Peck School of the Arts Department of Theatre’s Performance Workshop take to the stage February 19-22 in a staged reading of PEER GYNT, Henrik Ibsen’s sprawling picaresque. Performances take place February 19, 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm and February 22 at 2 pm in the Studio Theatre, 2400 […]
November 2003
November News Briefs: Snail’s Crossing, Bike routes, Riverwest’s Best of, Voices Against Hunger, The Hot Boards, etc.
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