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July 2003

Garbage incident – National Trails Day – Annual Hank Aaron Trail Project Run – Block Clubs Cleanup – 2004 National Green Convention in Milwaukee – Funds for Block Parties – Scam Artists – First Annual Preserve Milwaukee Picnic – Tamarack Trips – Candidate Folaron in Riverwest – Denis Kitchen – Frank Zeidler and others at Riverwest Community History Book Reception – Mising Mail – Milwaukee Bicycle Collective – Annual Garfield Avenue Blues – Trees for Center St. – Gordon Park Splash Pad

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July 2003

THRU JULY 7 WOODLAND PATTERN: Photo Exhibit. Riverwest: Everybody’s Neighborhood. Photos by John Ruebartsch. THRU JULY 25 Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum: Portraits and landscapes by Diane McKay. JULY 6- august 10 CHARLES ALLIS ART MUSEUM: Photography by mother and son duo Sally and Andrew Duback. 1 TUESDAY BI DEFINITION: Milwaukee’s bisexual community organization, open […]

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Following the Footsteps of the Civil Rights Movement

by Joshua Del Colle, Eighth Grade, Tamarack Community School

The educational part of my class trip began Sunday, May 19. My class and I attended morning Church services at the 16th Street Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama. The church was made famous when it was bombed by the Ku Klux Klan in 1963, killing four young African American girls.

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June 2003

JUNE 1 – JUNE 29 CHARLES ALLIS ART MUSEUM: Watercolor landscapes by Lee Weiss. June 4 – July 25 Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum: Portraits and landscapes by Diane McKay. June 8 – July 7 Woodland Pattern: Photo Exhibit. Riverwest: Everybody’s Neighborhood. Photos by John Ruebartsch. 1 SUNDAY BURNINGSNOW CENTER FOR EXPERIMENTAL ARTS: Basic Orientation: […]

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When It Hits Close To Home

by Knowledge Divine Allah

You see (with your mind), this wasn’t some young, street rogue who got offed by the cops for being a criminal; this was a 21-year-old college student home taking a semester off to work, who was gunned down by an overstressed/overworked cop who lost control of himself and went savage.