Cancer Prevention Breakfast
860 WNOV Exclusive: Grassroots Organization Aims to Break Cycle of Domestic Violence in Milwaukee
By Ariele Vaccaro Domestic violence is a cycle, said Terry Strodthoff, but a cycle that can be broken. Strodthoff is the founder and executive director of the Alma Center in Milwaukee. The … [Read more...]
Walk To End Alzheimer’s
Stop the Violence, Educate our Children Carnival & Fundraiser Event
When: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 7 Where: 3600 block of 22nd St., between Nash and Finn Pl. What: $5 raffles, $7 dinners, $3 pony rides, games, face painting, cotton candy, hot dogs, … [Read more...]
Memories in the Making Watercolor Painting Series Planned for Individuals with Memory Loss and Their Care Partners
Milwaukee, WI – August 20, 2015 – The Alzheimer’s Association will host a Memories in the Making social engagement opportunity for individuals living with early-stage Alzheimer’s or related dementias, … [Read more...]
Music, Food and Fun for Bronzeville Week 2015
Festival launches week-long celebration in Bronzeville The week-long celebration in Bronzeville gets started in an active and fun way with the Bronzeville Arts & Cultural Festival tomorrow … [Read more...]
UACB Lee Campus Summer Celebration on August 15
15th Annual Back-To-School Health Fairs
860 WNOV Exclusive: 20th Anniversary of Million Man March to Call for “Justice or Else”
By Ariele Vaccaro On October 16, 1995, some two million African-American men marched across the country’s capitol in pursuit of atonement. Exactly twenty years later, on the anniversary of the … [Read more...]
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