Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Aluminum Can and Scrap Metal Drive

Happy holidays.

Please contribute to our aluminum can and scrap metal Drive.  Wash, crush, bag, and drop off at 3754 n. port washington ave bagged cans and scrap metal.

Drop off Saturday, Dec 28th, 2019 from 9am to 10:30am. 

All funds raised from the drive are used to our transformation of the area.

thank you.


Clinton Rose Holiday Dinner Monday, Dec. 23, 2018

Thank you to the organizers:  Westcare, Bader, and Clinton Rose.

The area dinner was a huge success.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Monday, November 11, 2019

Our Appreciation to the Veterans

To all currently serving military personnel and all our veterans, 5PNA sends its very deepest appreciation for all of your sacrifice and pray for continued healing and support at all levels. 5PNA will continue to work towards initiatives, events, and daily forms of appreciations to all vets. In case, you receive spontaneous treatments to dinners, etc...please know it is the least we can do and we support and look forward to your suggestions of how we can help establish ways to meet your needs.
5PNA Presidents, Board, Members and partner Organizations

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Aluminum Can, Foil, and Scrap Metal Drive

Aluminum Can, Foil, and scrap metal drive

5PNA Aluminum Can and Scrap Metal Drive NOV 16 Aluminum and scrap metal drive Public · Hosted by 5Points Neighborhood Association-5PNA 6 Dates · Nov 16, 2019 - Jan 18, 2020 NOV 16 Sat 9:00 AM NOV 30 Sat 9:00 AM DEC 21 Sat 9:00 AM 3754 N. Port Washington AVe Bring your washed, crushed, and bagged aluminum cans, foil, scrap metal to the Garden park and place in the southwest corner of the garden. We will collect from the garden park. Please bring on the slated days, bagged, washed, and in plenty. Your support is appreciate. Please bring only the requested items. Other items not requested at this point. Thanks for this community effort. Please watch carefully in case of snow storms. Please bring only until 10:30am. Save the others for another aluminum or can drive day. CausesKid FriendlyVolunteering Upcoming Dates NOV 16 Sat 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM NOV 30 Sat 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM DEC 21 9am to 10:30 am

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Manyu Thanks for the On the Table I 43 and Hud Consolidated housing plan

On the Table I 43 transportation and HUD consolidation plan thanks
Thanks to the following: 5PNA distribution and marketing team, leadership team, DOT Beth Foy and Team, HUD Una Duvall and Marcus White, Dr. Calhoun and Grace Fellowship hosting, GMF for supplies, CCHD for marketing expenses and refreshments, survey follow ups.  In addition thank you to D5 and Safe and Sound for attending to our concerns and also providing input.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

MATC Promise Program

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) is looking for students who qualify for the “MATC Promise” – meaning tuition is free for eligible students.
MATC held a news conference on Wednesday, Oct. 9 to promote the program and let students and parents know what you have to do.
You have to fill out three applications by Feb. 7, 2020:
  • FAFSA, the application for federal student aid
  • Promise interest form
  • Application for MATC
“Promise qualifiers can earn up to 75 credits tuition free toward achieving their dreams,” said Laura Bray, MATC’s vice president of college advancement.
“We can't stress enough, the earlier you apply, the earlier your application becomes reviewed for all the scholarships and grants that we have,” said Al Pinckney, MATC’s executive director of student financial aid.
Both regular students and adults looking to finish their education can apply for the “MATC Promise.”

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

emplyment opportunity


Thursday, Oct. 3, 11am – 3pm  FedEx Ground Hiring Event, 16555 W Rogers Dr., New Berlin, WI
For those who have already applied online, stop in at this event for an interview and background check onsite.



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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Pieces (the play)

The play addresses the mental health issues surrounding youth and what families experience. Event date is Oct 12th, 2019. We will depart on a bus from 3879 N. Port Washington Ave at 1:30pm. You are asked to reserve a seat by Sept 30th. Please note if you reserve, you are expected to ride on the bus and attend as someone else would like to reserve. We will leave the play at 4:45pm to arrive back. Please note that there is a resource fair prior to the play. This event is sponsored by Families Moving Forward however the CCHD is sponsoring the bus for all who leave with 5PNA from Grace. Your immediate response to this is needed for transportation arrangements. Inbox to reserve a seat or contact Bernadette Anderson of the House of Kings and Priests for more information.

Moving Forward Community Meeting

5PNA Community meeting to address concerns, plan events, meet with organizers of Safe and Sound and Westcare, plan strategically and set future meetings. Make a change starting with you. Saturday, Sept 28, 2019. Arrive by 9:50am. We will start at 10am sharp.
Open to residents of Grover Heights, Williamsburg Triangle, Williamsburg Heights, Borchert Field, Arlington Heights, partners, businesses, surrounding areas and those who open to building a better area. Let's move forward from the talks: move into action. Comprehensive and organic wellness approach to community and city healing. Respond immediately with your intent to attend for planning purposes. Bring a neighbor and a friend.

email 5pnamil@gmail.com or respond via facebook.



Sunday, September 1, 2019

You are appreciated

Dear Williams W.,

Thank you for considering the 5PNA for a donation of materials.  It is individuals like you who are helping to make a difference in the city.

Churchill Caruthers Jr and Samuel Sims

many thanks

Thank you to all volunteers who came to help beautify and transform an area. Thank you to the city workers who checked in on us.

Our continued gratitude to our sponsors: MAB, GMF-Mary Nohl, Thrivent, VGI, UWM service learners, MSOE Honor students, Evelyn Patricia Terry,5pna residents and members, Vision for the world Ministries, donors, and those on the fundraising and materials committee.


See you and more next Saturday. Be a part of the change you want to see in Milwaukee.
Churchill Caruthers Jr.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Muscles and agility needed....volunteers.

keep watching this page: Respond if you are coming to 5pnamil@gmail.com. Saturday, Aug 31st 9am sharp. meet us at 3754 n. port washington ave. volunteers with strength and agility needed. Water provided. please respond if you know what building community is. please come in clothes you can get dirty as your muscles are needed. Continue to watch for a repost in case of rain.


Monday, August 19, 2019

Sat. Aug 24th, 2019 Know Your Rights


    
           What would you do if you happen to have an encounter with Law Enforcement Personnel?
Saturday, August 24, 2019
3879 N. Port Washington Ave (inside Grace Fellowship)
Arrive by 9:50 to sign in Starts at 10am to Noon
5pnamil@gmail.com or text 414-364-8677  (supplies and refreshment count needed, respond asap)
Facebook:  5 points neighborhood association-5pna
Register for free on eventbrite.com ("know you rights")

        
   
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS-Jarrett English, ACLU

Everyone has basic rights under the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws. Learn more here about what your rights are, how to exercise them, and what to do when your rights are violated.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Community Outreach Collaboration.

Hallowed Baptist under the direction of Pastor Morgan has organized the event and 5pna joins the community outreach and health fair with food, games, music, art, entertainment, etc...Get to know your neighbors, self, and other engaging events. This is one event you want to attend. Please keep the streets and Hallowed Baptist free of litter and debris as there will be many opportunities to toss garbage. Contact us if there are any other questions. 5pna thanks CCHD for sponsoring a portion of the neighborhood engagement piece with healthy alternatives and activities. Please respond with your intent to attend for planning, supplies, and food purposes.

This event is scheduled for August 10th, 2019 from 10am to 4pm.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

thanks to all who attended the meeting and signed up for the pilot ANP program.  We will inform you of any decisions we hear.  we look forward to seeing you at all August events.

For those who are attending the Musical Workshop with V. Michael Mckay this afternoon, thank you for attending and finding alternative ways to help heal the community through music.  Your participation is sponsored by the CCHD.


Friday, June 28, 2019

Saturday, June 29, 2019

We will attend the seminar on Racism presented at St. Martin De Porres on 2nd and Burleigh from 8am to 12 noon. registration 8am as indicated by the flyer posted earlier this week. Gardening and design work will take place next week...please respond with available dates and times.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Open learning event for all

What applies in one area can also be aptly applied to another.
How does the Church address racism? Join us for a two-part event discussing racism and our community’s response. Participants will explore actions steps to take to address racism in their own lives, parishes and communities. Open Wide Our Hearts: A Call and Response will be held on June 29 and August 24, 2019. The forum is from 8 a.m. to noon at St Martin De Porres Catholic Church in Milwaukee.

Follow this link for more information: https://tinyurl.com/yxokzv93



The Black Catholic Ministry Commission and the Urban Initiative Office of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee sponsor this two-part event.




Sunday, June 16, 2019

5PNA Community Meeting

JUN22

5PNA Community meeting

10:00am-11:30 am
Grace Fellowship Church, 3879 N. Port Washington Ave
Milwaukee, WI  53212

Are you ready for change and improvements and willing to help?
All residents, members, and persons interested in building a better area and identifying needs and concerns are asked to respond with their definite intent for attendance. You will receive an inbox to fill out. Come ready to plan and define your roles. Also some important information is awaiting. What you put in is what you get out; PUT YOUR TIME IN, IT'S CHANGING TIME. After the meeting, attend the barbecue fundraiser at the 5pna Park.

*Child and youth friendly
*All ages welcomed.

email: 5pnamil@gmail.com for more information.

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Book of the Month

Read and write your comments and applications for this month's book:   The Art of Mingling.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Thanks

5PNA would like to extend its thanks to Mr. Jean-Paul M. for the donation of plaques for an upcoming event.  We look forward to sending you pictures of the event and your possible attendance.

Samuel Sims

Friday, May 31, 2019

Huge Thank you

Thank you to Pastor Frank and his wife for the huge donation of bricks and pavers for the garden park.  We are excited that you consider the garden park a great asset to the area and are working to make the 5 Points park a wonderful gathering and relaxing place.

Samuel Sims
Churchill Caruthers
Betty Smith

Gardening and Health Fair

JUN1

Gardening and prep day/health fair and resources


Garden park location: 3754 n. Port Washington Ave 9am.

Multiple lessons and gardening and masonry tasks. Bring gloves and any weeding tools. After this, you may attend the Health Fair held at Grace Fellowship Church 3879 N Port Washington starting at 10am with the many partners of Grace, Families Moving Forward, and stop by the 5pna information table for a variety of topics of information, sign the peace pledge, and sign up for the ANP program.


Monday, May 20, 2019

May 25th Community Meeting

MAY25

Live Your Dreams Community Meeting


  • Saturday at 10 AM – 11:30 PM
  • 3879 N. Port Washington Ave inside Grace Fellowship Church




ANP (cameras in neighborhood), June-August activities and trips. Planning events and Yesterday's Negro League. Neighborhood concerns and improvements. Joining a team....Please be on time as we would like to end the meeting by 11:15 at the latest and leave networking time for 15 minutes. Ages 5 and up invited as well as all residents, landowners, lifetime residents.

5pnamil@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Many Thanks

Thanks to J Markovich and family who made a generous donation of supplies to 5pna today to help in building a creative place and neighborhood improvement. We are looking forward to your seeing more of the project. Churchill Caruthers Jr. Samuel Sims Betty Smith

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Bridge closure

Capitol Drive under Port Washington Road to close Friday

Traffic being maintained via on-and-off ramps during weekend closure
I-43 northbound exit ramp also to close long-term
Beginning Friday, May 10 starting at 6:00 p.m., a series of closures will begin to facilitate the reconstruction of the North Port Washington Bridge over West Capitol Drive.
For demolition of the North Port Washington Bridge, please note the following traffic control beginning Friday, May 10th starting at 6:00 p.m.*
  • A lane of traffic moving in each direction will be maintained on West Capitol Drive by routing traffic onto the entrance and exit ramps from North Port Washington Avenue.
  • The ramp from I-43 northbound to eastbound Capitol Drive will be closed.
  • North Port Washington Avenue will be closed to through traffic in both directions.
*The contractor has been allowed to work overnight during the bridge demolition phase.*
Once the bridge demolition is complete on Monday, May 13, the contractor will begin constructing the bridge pier. The following traffic control is anticipated to last until mid-June.
  • A lane of traffic moving in each direction will be maintained on the outside lanes (curbside) of West Capitol Drive.
  • The entrance and exit ramps from West Capitol Drive to North Port Washington Avenue will be open, with one lane of traffic maintained.
  • The ramp from I-43 northbound to eastbound Capitol Drive will remain closed. (Scheduled to reopen in fall 2019)
  • North Port Washington Avenue will remain closed to through traffic in both directions.
MCTS: Planned detours will begin May 13. Specific route details can be found on ridemcts.com.
More information on the North Port Washington Bridge project can be found at the below link https://city.milwaukee.gov/mpw/supportforbusiness/projectsummaries/North-Port-Washington-Road-Bridge-Over-Capitol-Drive.htm.
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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Spring Clean and Green


































If you live in Zone 1 (red part of map) & the City collects your garbage then you're up this week (May 6-10) for Project Clean and Green. The City will pick up your bulky items for free.

To verify your pickup day and accepted items ➡️http://milwaukee.gov/cg

#springcleaning

Monday, April 29, 2019

Town Hall


Teutonia Reconstruction Project

NORTH TEUTONIA AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) will conduct a reconstruction project of North Teutonia Avenue from West Garfield Avenue to West Groeling Avenue beginning Monday, April 29, 2019, weather permitting. To minimize how construction will impact residents, businesses, and the traveling public, the project will be split into two major stages* with anticipated completion in December 2019:
Stage 1 (beginning the week of April 29): The southbound lane of North Teutonia Avenue will be closed for construction. One lane of northbound traffic will be maintained on the east side of the roadway. Side streets on the west side of the project will be closed. The following intersections will be open to east-westbound through traffic: North Ave, Locust and Center.
Stage 2: The northbound lane of North Teutonia Avenue will be closed for construction. One lane of southbound traffic will be maintained on the newly completed roadway. Side streets on the east side of the project will be closed. The following intersections will be open to east-westbound through traffic: North Ave, Locust and Center.
The project will remove the deteriorated pavement and replacing it with new concrete pavement, curbs & gutters, and driveway approaches. The addition of traffic calming measures, including curb bump outs and medians, will also be added. All sidewalk and pedestrian curb ramps will be rebuilt. New street lighting will be installed throughout the project and traffic signals will be replaced at intersections. The finished roadway will have one driving lane, bicycle lane and parking lane in each direction.
Pedestrian access will be maintained to abutting properties during construction with the least amount of inconvenience. Short-term disruptions will occur when sidewalks are being removed and rebuilt.
Bus Route: #12 will be re-routed via 7th/8th from Walnut to Burleigh in both directions for the entire project. Signage will be posted to indicate where to board along the detour. There are no planned detours for cross routes 21 North Ave., 22 Center St., and 80 via Locust/Hopkins. Stops impacted near these corresponding intersections will be signed to board at nearby alternatives as needed.
Parking: On-street parking is not allowed during construction.

Teutonia Reconstruction Project

NORTH TEUTONIA AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT
The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) will conduct a reconstruction project of North Teutonia Avenue from West Garfield Avenue to West Groeling Avenue beginning Monday, April 29, 2019, weather permitting. To minimize how construction will impact residents, businesses, and the traveling public, the project will be split into two major stages* with anticipated completion in December 2019:
Stage 1 (beginning the week of April 29): The southbound lane of North Teutonia Avenue will be closed for construction. One lane of northbound traffic will be maintained on the east side of the roadway. Side streets on the west side of the project will be closed. The following intersections will be open to east-westbound through traffic: North Ave, Locust and Center.
Stage 2: The northbound lane of North Teutonia Avenue will be closed for construction. One lane of southbound traffic will be maintained on the newly completed roadway. Side streets on the east side of the project will be closed. The following intersections will be open to east-westbound through traffic: North Ave, Locust and Center.
The project will remove the deteriorated pavement and replacing it with new concrete pavement, curbs & gutters, and driveway approaches. The addition of traffic calming measures, including curb bump outs and medians, will also be added. All sidewalk and pedestrian curb ramps will be rebuilt. New street lighting will be installed throughout the project and traffic signals will be replaced at intersections. The finished roadway will have one driving lane, bicycle lane and parking lane in each direction.
Pedestrian access will be maintained to abutting properties during construction with the least amount of inconvenience. Short-term disruptions will occur when sidewalks are being removed and rebuilt.
Bus Route: #12 will be re-routed via 7th/8th from Walnut to Burleigh in both directions for the entire project. Signage will be posted to indicate where to board along the detour. There are no planned detours for cross routes 21 North Ave., 22 Center St., and 80 via Locust/Hopkins. Stops impacted near these corresponding intersections will be signed to board at nearby alternatives as needed.
Parking: On-street parking is not allowed during construction.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Saturday, April 27th 2019 Community Meeting

Please note that Alderwoman Coggs and other leaders will present. Arrive at 9:50am to sign in as this is content rich and you will have questions. We are also having residents who attended the ANP program (camera surveillance, etc....) who will have additional questions and information. We will leave this session with two additional plans of action. Bring pen and paper. We also want to move forward with design ideas and secure names of helpers for things. Live your dreams in your community!!!! Address: 3879 N. Port washington Ave. (check 5pnamil.blogspot.com) for more information.


Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Saturday, April 20th, 2019 Garden-volunteers needed

This saturday at the garden:

please wear clothes to get dirty.

WE have nine tasks to complete this Saturday.

Thank you and see you Saturday 9am-11:30am.  3754 n. port washington


Churchill Caruthers Jr.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

From HR Block partner and Mr. Caruthers Jr.

Please keep the following in mind as you file and even late file.


IRS YouTube Videos:

IR-2019-49, March 20, 2019
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today wrapped up issuing its annual "Dirty Dozen" list of tax scams. The IRS reminds taxpayers to remain vigilant to these often aggressive and evolving schemes throughout the year.
This year's “Dirty Dozen” list highlights a wide variety of schemes that taxpayers may encounter at any time, although many may peak during tax-filing season. The schemes run the gamut from simple refund inflation scams to complex tax shelter deals. A common theme throughout all: Scams put taxpayers at risk.
The IRS highlighted the “Dirty Dozen” scam list in separate news releases over 12 weekdays. Taxpayers are encouraged to review the list in a special section on IRS.gov and be on the lookout for these ruses throughout the year.
Taxpayers should remember that they are legally responsible for what is on their tax return even if it is prepared by someone else. Consumers can help protect themselves by choosing a reputable tax preparer. For more, see the Choosing a Tax Professional page.

Here is a recap of this year's ‘Dirty Dozen’ scams:

Phishing: Taxpayers should be alert to potential fake emails or websites looking to steal personal information. The IRS will never initiate contact with taxpayers via email about a bill or tax refund. Don’t click on one claiming to be from the IRS. Be wary of emails and websites that may be nothing more than scams to steal personal information. (IR-2019-26)
Phone Scams: Phone calls from criminals impersonating IRS agents remain an ongoing threat to taxpayers. The IRS has seen a surge of these phone scams in recent years as con artists threaten taxpayers with police arrest, deportation and license revocation, among other things. (IR-2019-28)
Identity Theft: Taxpayers should be alert to tactics aimed at stealing their identities, not just during the tax filing season, but all year long. The IRS, working in conjunction with the Security Summit partnership of state tax agencies and the tax industry, has made major improvements in detecting tax return related identity theft during the last several years. But the agency reminds taxpayers that they can help in preventing this crime. The IRS continues to aggressively pursue criminals that file fraudulent tax returns using someone else’s Social Security number. (IR-2019-30)
Return Preparer Fraud: Be on the lookout for unscrupulous return preparers. The vast majority of tax professionals provide honest, high-quality service. There are some dishonest preparers who operate each filing season to scam clients, perpetuate refund fraud, identity theft and other scams that hurt taxpayers. (IR-2019-32)
Inflated Refund Claims: Taxpayers should take note of anyone promising inflated tax refunds. Those preparers who ask clients to sign a blank return, promise a big refund before looking at taxpayer records or charge fees based on a percentage of the refund are probably up to no good. To find victims, fraudsters may use flyers, phony storefronts or word of mouth via community groups where trust is high. (IR-2019-33)
Falsifying Income to Claim Credits: Con artists may convince unsuspecting taxpayers to invent income to erroneously qualify for tax credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit. Taxpayers should file the most accurate tax return possible because they are legally responsible for what is on their return. This scam can lead to taxpayers facing large bills to pay back taxes, interest and penalties. (IR-2019-35)
Falsely Padding Deductions on Returns: Taxpayers should avoid the temptation to falsely inflate deductions or expenses on their tax returns to pay less than what they owe or potentially receive larger refunds. Think twice before overstating deductions, such as charitable contributions and business expenses, or improperly claiming credits, such as the Earned Income Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit. (IR-2019-36)
Fake Charities: Groups masquerading as charitable organizations solicit donations from unsuspecting contributors. Be wary of charities with names similar to familiar or nationally-known organizations. Contributors should take a few extra minutes to ensure their hard-earned money goes to legitimate charities. IRS.gov has the tools taxpayers need to check out the status of charitable organizations. (IR-2019-39)
Excessive Claims for Business Credits: Avoid improperly claiming the fuel tax credit, a tax benefit generally not available to most taxpayers. The credit is usually limited to off-highway business use, including use in farming. Taxpayers should also avoid misuse of the research credit. Improper claims often involve failures to participate in or substantiate qualified research activities or satisfy the requirements related to qualified research expenses. (IR-2019-42)
Offshore Tax Avoidance: Successful enforcement actions against offshore cheating show it’s a bad bet to hide money and income offshore. People involved in offshore tax avoidance are best served by coming in voluntarily and getting caught up on their tax-filing responsibilities. (IR-2019-43)
Frivolous Tax Arguments: Frivolous tax arguments may be used to avoid paying tax. Promoters of frivolous schemes encourage taxpayers to make unreasonable and outlandish claims about the legality of paying taxes despite being repeatedly thrown out in court. The penalty for filing a frivolous tax return is $5,000. (IR-2019-45)
Abusive Tax Shelters: Abusive tax structures including trusts and syndicated conservation easements are sometimes used to avoid paying taxes. The IRS is committed to stopping complex tax avoidance schemes and the people who create and sell them. The vast majority of taxpayers pay their fair share, and everyone should be on the lookout for people peddling tax shelters that sound too good to be true. When in doubt, taxpayers should seek an independent opinion regarding complex products they are offered. (IR-2019-47)