Tuesday, March 21, 2017

from DWD- Frederick Nelson-job opportunities



All:  Please distribute the attached flyer for a March 28th Job Fair for Brady Corp. who is seeking to fill up to 12 Machine Operator positions.
Requirements:  High School Diploma or Equivalent and 1 yr. Machine Operator experience.
These positions are for a 12 hour night shift  (5:50 p.m. – 6:00 a.m.)_– 2 days on, 2 days off and every other Saturday.
Wages $16 – 20 hr., depending upon experience.

Complete details are on the attached flyer, but please feel free to contact me with any further questions. 


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EMPLOY MILWAUKEE
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Sara Rogers
Business Services Manager

2342 N. 27th Street | Milwaukee, WI 53210

Monday, March 20, 2017

5PNA Community Meeting Saturday March 25th, 2017


All are welcomed:
Saturday, March 25th 2017:  arrive at 9:50am Start 10am.
                              Featuring Community Organizers:
1.       Claudia Piazzo- CPU from MPD to take crisis intervention
2.       Adrian Spencer- Safe and Sound-Building a stronger block club to reduce crime and bring about safety
3.       Kenneth Brown-Westscare, gun locks and safety ( minimum supply at the presentation)…learn how to lock down to prevent unwanted injuries.
4.       Rick Banks-HGNI- How does the NID board work
5.       5PNA Team- neighborhood projects and seminars, current Artery/Beerline Tin applications

Email:  5pnamil@gmail.com   Website:  5pnamil.wix.com/5pna

Elected representatives for the area to call when assistance is needed
Alderwoman: Milele Coggs
County Supervisor:  Willie Johnson
State Rep:  David Bowen     Senator:  Lena Taylor
US Rep: Congresswoman Gwen Moore
US Senators:  Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson
Judges:  Valerie Hill and Derrick Mosley

Sheriff:  David Clarke

Sunday, March 19, 2017

canaan Baptist-neighborhood meeting


CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH
2964 N. 11th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53206
Rev. Dr. Fredrick Jones, Pastor

LET’S TALK COMMUNITY

Program
March 20, 2017
5:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.

Opening Prayer                                                                                       Deacon
Master of Ceremonies                                                 Let’s Talk Community
Welcome                                                                                    Tommie Green
                                                                           Let’ Talk Community Member
Purpose / Break Out Instruction                                               Joyce Huntley
                                                                                           Let’s Talk Community Member
Facilitators                                                                                              Employment
                                                       James Green, Vice President Let’s Talk Community
                                                                                                                  Housing
                                                                   Ayana Porter Let’s Talk Community Member
                                                                                                                 Community Safety
                                                                Officer Greg Hunter Police Community Liaison
                                                                                                                  Community Other
                                                              Darnelle Bowles Let’s Talk Community Member
Wrap Up                                              Ann Wilson
Questions / Comments
Closing Remarks               Ann Wilson Chairperson, Let’s Talk Community
                                                                                            Rev. Dr. Fredrick Jones, Pastor
                                                                                                          Canaan Baptist Church

Closing Prayer                                                       Rev. Dr. Fredrick Jones, Pastor


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Burglary Prevention from MPD

Burglaries Occurring in Your Neighborhood There has been an increase in burglaries throughout District Four’s geographical area. The majority of the burglaries are occurring between 6am and 6 pm. Although a trend may develop in one particular neighborhood, this trend can change and vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. Burglars tend to target homes where it appears that no one is home, as well as vacant homes that are for sale or under foreclosure. It is important that citizens take preventive measures by being proactive to avoid becoming a victim of burglary. By giving the impression that someone is home will most likely decrease the chance of a break in. The method burglars use to enter homes varies depending on the layout of the home. Entry may be gained by removing an air conditioning unit, kicking in the door, smashing the patio doors, breaking a window, and on many occasions burglars will gain entry through unlocked windows or doors. When there is no vehicle in the driveway or vehicles parked in the front of the residence, burglars may assume that no one is at home. Burglars will look for certain things or patterns of behavior that are indicative of an unoccupied home, or a home that would be easier to enter. Burglars tend to take televisions, computer ware, gaming systems, jewelry, tools, yard equipment and valuables that are easily concealed. The vacant homes are usually targeted for the copper piping, water tanks, and furnaces. Take Preventive Action to Protect Your Property by being Proactive!! Try not to leave outside lights on during the day Try to keep blinds or curtains closed Make sure all windows, doors, including patio doors are secured; wooden poles and metal pegs are also helpful in securing windows and patio doors If you have an alarm system, use it! Trust Your Instincts and be Vigilant!!!!! Example: Any unusual vehicles parked in front of your neighbor’s house or driveway; vehicles commonly used are mini vans, full size vans, sport utility trucks (SUV’s), or utility trucks Subjects in neighborhoods going door to door Subjects acting as solicitors Subjects coming to the door asking for a person who don’t live there Vehicles circling the block at night or during the day Report any suspicious activity, people, or vehicles that appear to be out of the ordinary to the non-emergency # 414-933- 4444, or depending on the severity of the activity call 911 Your calls have assisted police on several occasions in apprehending suspects during the commission of a crime, and provided leads in solving crimes in your neighborhoods

Vehicle Thefts from MPD

PLEASE.... DO NOT leave your vehicle running unattended!  With the cold temperatures, people are warming up their vehicles and leaving them unattended, which gives criminals an opportunity to steal your auto.  Also, be aware of what property is being left in your auto.  We have had a recent rash of firearms taken from vehicles that were not properly secured.  To properly secure your weapon, it should be placed in a locked box in the trunk.  Questions?  Please contact your Community Liaison Officers at 414 935 7373.