Friday, June 23, 2017

Events from the Archdiocese


Brew City Catholic is your hub for events, ministries, and movements that invite young adults to encounter Jesus and His Church.

FEATURED EVENT

Joe Zambon Concert | Love Is Tour
THIS Sunday, June 25 | 7:00 pm
St. Robert Parish Parking Lot, 2200 E Capitol Drive, Shorewood
All are welcome for an evening of live music by this up and coming Catholic artist. Concert and drinks are free. Food trucks available to purchase dinner. Check out Joe Zambon here. Get the details



Life is short. Live it well.
Theology on Tap 2017
Grab a beer. Meet your neighbor. Hear a message.
Free for Adults | Ages 20s + 30s
Weeknights, 7PM

Mondays, July 10, 17, & 24
The Falls | Knights of Columbus Hall
4240 Water St, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

Tuesdays, July 11, 18, & 25
Downtown | Cathedral Atrium
812 N Jackson St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Thursdays, July 13, 20, & 27
Bayview | Humboldt Park Beer Garden
3000 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207

Thursdays, July 13, 20, & 27
Lake Country | Point Burger Bar
Northeast corner of I94 & County HWY F
(W229 N1400 Westwood Drive) Waukesha WI, 53186

Follow Theology on Tap on Instagram @brewcitycatholic.
Get the details


July 9, 2017  -  11:30am (REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY 6)
Nazareth Family Day  -  Holy Hill
An opportunity for families to get together for Mass, a picnic and activities at beautiful Holy Hill. Get the details.

July 16, 2017
Ballpark Day of Faith
Join others in faith for a Brewers v Phillies game! Get the details.

August 31, 2017
Brew City Catholic Cruise
Experience Brew City from the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan with 150+ Young Adults (20s & 30s) aboard a double-decker boat! Get the details and your ticket now.





Every Wednesday Night
Cor Jesu St. Robert Parish, Shorewood
Prayer starts at 7, Mass starts at 8
Join hundreds of young adults weekly for prayer with music, silence, the sacrament of Reconciliation, and daily Mass. Come when you can, leave when you must. Get the details.

Throughout the Month
Men’s and Women’s Discernment Groups
For more information on a men’s group, contact Will Hudson (whudson@sfs.edu).
For more information on a women’s group, contact Carol Harvey (harveyc@stmaryparish.net).

ENCOUNTER MKE REGISTRATION OPENS!
Monday, July 10
Encounter MKE: Steubenville Young Adult Conference, Saturday, November 11
Brew City Catholic co-sponsors Encounter MKE, the largest of only 4 Steubenville Young Adult Conferences nationwide, at the Archbishop Cousins Center in Milwaukee. Join 700+ young adults (18-39) for an encounter with our Lord through engaging speakers, prayer with music, Eucharistic adoration, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Registration is open as of July 10. Early-bird discount for the first 200 registered. For more details and to register, visit www.encountermilwaukee.com.

July 15, 2017  -  10:00am-5:00pm
Summer Vocation Day  -  Libertyville, IL
Join different young adults and religious communities, and dive into the theme of this vocations retreat, “The Lord Searches for You.” To register and for more details, call Chris Gremore at: 847-367-7800 ext. 225.

July 21-23, 2017
BLOOM 2017: the gift of womanhood  -  Schoenstatt Retreat Center, Waukesha
Get the details.

2 Guys and a Gospel
Tune in for a free podcast every Wednesday at 10:00am with Fr. Phillip and Fr. Ricardo as they get you thinking about the upcoming weekends’ Gospel. Get the details.

Struggling with the loss of a loved one? See Common Ground of Grief
For your Marriage
Healing after Divorce



Brew City Catholic shares volunteer opportunities from organizations throughout the archdiocese on our website. Get the details for these volunteer opportunities.

Serve a Year as a Mission Intern
Be blessed - be a mission intern! The Riverwest Food Pantry has a yearlong mission internship for post-college aged young adults. We're still accepting applications! Watch our new video here, spread the word, and contact Sam Vosters for more information.

August 5, 2017  -  9:00am – 11:30am
Urban Ecology Center Volunteer Day hosted by Catholic Financial Life
Catholic Financial Life invites you to join them for a morning of stewardship and community with the Urban Ecology Center. Volunteers will work outside to restore and preserve Riverside Park for their native plants and animals. Get the details.


Brew City Catholic is your hub for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Young Adult Ministry initiatives. Follow us on Instagram @BrewCityCatholic

Check out BrewCityCatholic.com for a list of young adult groups and events/opportunities for young adults around the Arch. Don’t see your group or event listed? Please let us know.

For all Archdiocesan Mass times see HERE.

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God Bless

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Next Move Hoops


Community Meeting and planning

 What: General Neighborhood Planning Meeting
When: Saturday, June 24th, at 10am *arrive 9:50 am
Where: Grace Fellowship Church, 3879 N. Port Washington Ave
Contact: 5pnamil@gmail.com or fb: 5points neighborhood association-5pna
If you answer any of these questions yes or no, meet and speak with 5PNA,MPD, & community organizers. Be the change you want to see & improve your area.
*Can you explain what the NID is & how it will impact you as a renter, property and homeowner, stakeholder?  _yes   _no
*Are you concerned about crime, safety, &violence? _yes  _no
*Would you like youth & adult activities in the area?  _yes  _no
*Are you interested in saving on food through gardening? __yes _no
*Did you participate in the Catholic Work Camp home improvement program? ___yes ___no
*Would you like a clean neighborhood?  _yes _no
*Would you take a bus trip with the group to a Brewers game ($3 bus fee per person to cover cost of bus…tickets sponsored by Brewers for July 3rd at 1:10pm)  ____yes  ____no
*Do you have the skills to recognize someone’s language that reveals they need help and are you willing to participate in a Mental Health First Aid class? What if that person were about to attempt suicide and your intervention could save a life until help arrived?  ___yes   ____no
*We will have divide into groups to plan seminars and activities.

                  Neighborhood Policies
*Lights on from dark to dusk
*Report any suspicious activities.
*Noise free zone after 8pm. Reminder this does not mean booming noise can go through the day as there are people who work third shift that deserve the right to sleep and those ill in the area.  Keep noise levels down.
*If there are any private parties held in yards, larger than 10-15 people, book a pavilion or a private space for large parties. Respect neighbors during these curb music with abusive lyrics and swearing.
*Clean up the debris in your yard.
*Helping the seniors and disabled individuals in the area.
*Firecrackers and gunshots reported immediately.  Please do not shoot off firecrackers and gunshots for fun as many vets reside in the area.
*Attend neighborhood meetings and give input. WE will have plenty of activities for youth,seniors, and adults alike.  Your participation is appreciated.
*Work on committees and keep a count on who moves in and out of the neighborhood and who is the owner of properties.
*All policies are not written here but address neighborhood safety, participation, cleanliness, and respect.
*Excessive loitering even from visitors is not permitted.
*Make the 5 Points area great again! Be the change you want to see.
*Submit landlord information to 5pnamil@gmail.com

Thank you for your cooperation.

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

from Alderman Rainey


from DWD Frederick Nelson re: employment

Hello Community,
 
If You are looking for Employment or You know someone who is,
 
PLEASE attend or refer someone to the "Our Community Our Solution Job & Resource Event"  at the King Center.
 
OUR COMMUNITY OUR SOLUTION
 
JOB AND RESOURCE FAIR
 
 
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center
1531 W. Vliet St., Milwaukee, WI 53205
 
Wednesday June 14, 2017
 
Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon
 
Over 100 positions available
Participating Companies
 
  • Milwaukee Urban League
  • Labor Solutions,
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee
  • Public Allies Milwaukee
  • Clean Slate Milwaukee
  • Goriteway.
  • ETE reman transmissions
  • MAXIMUS
  • Prince Telecom, LLC
  • Volunteers of America's
  • AttentaCare Residential Living Options (ARLO)
  • Office of Veteran Services  
  • COA Youth & Family Centers
  • WIS International
  • Community Financial Service Center (CFSC)
  • FedEx
  • MCFI Home Care
  • Milwaukee Center for Independence (MCFI)
  • Home Helpers of Greater Milwaukee
  • Med Group Home Health Care
  • RITUS CORPORATION
  • Spectrum
  • UBER SENIOR CARE
  • Rescare
  • America Works
  • Pitney Bowes
  • Noas Waste Management
  • My Father House
  • New Concept
  • VISIONS EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
  • Employ Milwaukee
  • St Charles
  • Comfort Sleepers
  • Artmax
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Any questions, Please Contact:
Frederick D Nelson III DWD
 
 
SPONSORERD BY:
MFHI, NAACP, RESCARE, NEW CONCEPT, MILWAUKEE COUNTY PARKS, AMERICA WORKS, AND
DWD JOB SERVICE

Thursday, June 8, 2017

from Westside MBC Pastor Marbley

Come and enjoy.  Let's expand our youth's mind and encourage faith and love to build our community.


Tuesday, June 6, 2017

5PNA Basketball Tournament held with Hartford University

Activities Coordinator, UWM Service Learners, and the PE instructor with Hartford University help the 5PNA Basketball Tournament.

Thank you to Hartford for helping with the event.  It was a pleasure!!! James Smith, Activities Chair


5PNA Basketball Tournament held with Hartford University

Activities Coordinator, UWM Service Learners, and the PE instructor with Hartford University help the 5PNA Basketball Tournament.

Thank you to Hartford for helping with the event.  It was a pleasure!!! James Smith, Activities Chair


Milwaukee Brewers Buddies Program and Ms. Cecelia Gore

Thank you to the Milwaukee Brewers Buddies program and Ms. Cecelia Gore for ensuring that 5pna honor students who attend Hawthorne and our students with special needs attended last night's game. Samuel Sims, President



Friday, June 2, 2017

From Jabril Re: NID and neighborhood need for input

Harambee residents and homeowners will meet on Saturday June 3rd 12pm-1:30pm at Solomon Community Temple (3295 N Dr. MLK Drive) to discuss and approve the bylaws submitted by the Rules Committee. These bylaws will be the rules by which the NID will operate and will determine how NID home repair funds are distributed. Residents and homeowners are encourged to attend. The proposed bylaws are available for review here. http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/ac95e7_1f971fc82d9b4725820156c4e2c0d81a.pdf?utm_source=HGNI+Update&utm_campaign=9bf16b49e9-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_06_02&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1752868cba-9bf16b49e9-190457149 This meeting is open to the public

From Alderwoman Chantia Lewis

CampHERO Program Approaching Fast
The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission is recruiting a diverse group of high school girls for the Second Annual CampHERO Milwaukee – a summer camp to be held July 9th - 14th.
If you know someone who may be interested in this opportunity, please have them contact Kischa Buford directly at414-286-5135 or kbufor@milwaukee.gov , or they may complete the application online athttp://www.gswise.org/en/camp---outdoors/camp-outdoors.html. Thirty girls will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please do not be alarmed by the pricing - FULL SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE.
The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission, Girl Scouts of Southeastern Wisconsin and MATC partnered to bring CampHERO to Milwaukee. CampHERO is a camp for high-school girls to provide hands on experience with careers that are considered "a man's job” including Firefighter, Police Officer and EMT. It is a week-long camp packed with activities such as foot pursuit, repelling from a three-story tower and CPR certification training. Not only will the girls have hands-on training on protective service careers, but they are exposed to life as a camper as they explore and sleep at Girls Scouts Camp Alice Chester in East Troy.
Last summer, 20 high-school girls participated in the camp and three of them (current seniors) are now pursuing careers in the protective services as a Fire Cadet or Police Aide.