Friday, December 22, 2023

Year End Giving Campaign

 Good morning,


Please note the following tax deductible year end giving campaign.  Using the email will help us yield you  a quicker receipt.  Thank you for building and giving to our community things in a long standing and stabilizing way.

Looking forward to your assistance.
Your 5pna team



Monday, October 9, 2023

We Energies proposal electric increase. make your recommendations known. (adapted for readily reading and site location)



Posted at 10:47 PM, Oct 06, 2023
 
and last updated 10:47 PM, Oct 06, 2023

MILWAUKEE COUNTY — 

“Things have leveled out. The prices are much lower and now customers will have some relief,” Brendan Conway, a spokesperson for We Energies, said.

Conway added that now is the best time to make sure your furnace is running efficiently and to secure any windows. Those are things he said will also lower the heating bill. However, the utility is also proposing an increase to residential electricity costs in 2024. This would be the second rate filing in the past eight years, according to Conway.

The utility is requesting a 2.5% increase for electric rates, a 2.9% increase for Wisconsin Gas LLC natural gas rates, and a 4.5% increase for Wisconsin Electric Gas Operations natural gas rates. If approved, the standard residential electric customer would pay less than four more dollars a month starting in January, Conway said.

“It’s for clean energy. We’re bringing a lot of renewable energy online but those costs need to be covered,” Conway explained. “Some of those costs are being incurred right now, but we estimate over 20 years, customers will save over two billion dollars.”

The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) is reviewing the proposal and will make a decision before the end of 2023.

We Energies’ 2024 rate proposals will be open for discussion at two Wisconsin Public Service Commission public hearings.

Those are at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday at the Clinton-Rose Senior Center, 3045 N. King Drive. The hearings will also be livestreamed on Zoom.


Thursday, August 24, 2023

Community Meeting: Building our safe, connect, and self-sustaining Community

 

August 24, 2023

Dear Community Member,


We look forward to your attending this Saturday, August 26, 2023 Community planning and resolution session.  This is in part a continuation but also a new step in building our safe, connected, and self-sustaining community.


When: Saturday, August 26, 2023

Where:  3879 N. Port Washington Ave

Arrive: 9:45am  Start 10am

Target end time:  11:30am


Agenda:

  1.  American Red Cross

  2. Alderwoman Coggs or office rep (invited)

  3. Filling out a city report to call for neighborhood services

  4. Group Community activities, events, and improvement goals

  5. Visit 5pna store, fill out membership applications and collection of dues.

  6.  Input on your home internet needs.

  7. NID update


See you there:

Contact Cecelia Collins 406-0855: alternative number 364-8677

5pnamil@gmail.com


Saturday, August 19, 2023

Community Party today with school supplies.

 Thank you to our sponsors 5pna, Grace, Thrivent, and Safe and Sound.  Supplies for elementary students and fun for everyone.  See you there.




Saturday, August 12, 2023

Sister talk today at 1pm cst

 Hi Sisters,


You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Aug 12, 2023 01:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAod-2urTspG92POEPrqJ4JHydz9vC6m5RX

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Open Discussion Questions you have
Facilitators Diana Donald and LeAnn Minor


Heddy Keith M. Ed CI, CPS
  • Hypnosis Instructor
  • Certified Journal Writing Instructor
  • Certified Peer Support Specialist

President/Founder
Center for Leadership of Afrikan Women's Wellness (CLAWW) http://www.claww.org
414-792-0918

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Screening of "Stranger at the Gate" this weekend.

 Please note the following event Held  this weekend.   

You may attend virtually tomorrow or in person on Saturday.

Thank you to Heather for passing out 50 of the Art on a Jars to veterans.  If you attend and jars run out, please ask her to put your name and contact on the list for a Jar.

Good evening everyone,

Please read the flyers below for attendance at the virtual event on Friday or the presentation at the oriental Theatre on Saturday.

Please note that 50 of our Art on a Jar projects are offered to 50 vets and we are taking a waiting list for more.  Please let me know if you attend virtually or in person. 

Heather is offering these jars to veterans for the Inaugural opening of our Center for Veteran Student Success in Kenosha on 3/17. I plan to offer them as “thank you for coming gifts” to any veterans who attend our event. It would be a nice gesture and well-appreciated.


I

Kind regards,

Heather

 

 

Heather Gilvary-Hamad, MLS (Masters Liberal Studies)

Senior Student Services Advisor (SAP Advisor)- Expert

Herzing University

275 W. Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 210
Milwaukee, WI 53203

www.herzing.edu

hgilvaryhamad@herzing.edu

O: (262) 735-6090 x 66342

Herzing Signature Logo 2018

 

Hours:

Sunday 7:30 am- 2pm CDT

Monday- Thursday 8am- 5pm CDT

Friday & Saturday off







Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Tomorrow, Thursday February 23, 2023-A Tossed American Pie

 Dr Artemus W. Gaye, a scholar and researcher on inter-disciplinary subjects on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Religion, Ethics, Journalism, and historical documentary films concludes arrangement for official relaunch of his book

📕 in the USA on Feb 23.
“A Tossed American Pie”, historical literary work that covers the early formation of Liberia, up to its independence on July 26, 1847. It “details events and personal narratives of individuals and institutions, who played pivotal roles during this period. It is the collective and interwoven stories of victims and survivors, villains, heroes, and heroines, sympathizers, and conflicted” characters in Liberia’s early history.
You may register here for the relaunch: https://centerchurchhartford.breezechms.com/form/147eb5



Thursday, February 23, 2023---A Tossed American Pie by Dr. Artemus Gaye

 Dr Artemus W. Gaye, a scholar and researcher on inter-disciplinary subjects on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Religion, Ethics, Journalism, and historical documentary films concludes arrangement for official relaunch of his book

📕 in the USA on Feb 23.
“A Tossed American Pie”, historical literary work that covers the early formation of Liberia, up to its independence on July 26, 1847. It “details events and personal narratives of individuals and institutions, who played pivotal roles during this period. It is the collective and interwoven stories of victims and survivors, villains, heroes, and heroines, sympathizers, and conflicted” characters in Liberia’s early history.
You may register here for the relaunch: https://centerchurchhartford.breezechms.com/form/147eb5



Saturday, February 11, 2023

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Need Money for college: join the introductory session on Feb 9th at 5:30pm.

This course is sponsored by CCHD, 5PNA and SheEdits.  This is the first of scholarships as your attendance and registration is a $59 a month value.  The limit is 100 individuals.  Families with more than one person are counted as one registration.  Send your information right away. Attend the session and decide.  Your sessions are sponsored but using them is a requirement. Reporting back your results will guide us.  Thank you.  Your 5pna team.



ARt on a Jar success!!!

 Thank you to all who attended 69 jars were completed and another 75 donated bringing the total to 1100 jar collected.  Continue bringing them 3000 is our goal and we will continue until reached. 


The jars are beautiful and much appreciated by all who have received them thus far.


Looking forward to the next event.




Monday, January 16, 2023

Dr. Martin Luther King Day of Service Jan 16, 2023

 


Please note the following regarding our MLK Day of service.  Sign up to attend at eventbrite.com "art on a jar."  Registration closes in 45 minutes. 

Please note that we will start on time and that we have supplies and would need an accurate count.  Also, we will follow covid protocols.  These jars are designated for those upon whose shoulder we stand.  

See you shortly.   .


Got empty glass jars? 
Turn them into art to gift to senior citizens, veterans and people with disabilities
The 5 Points Neighborhood Association along with other community partners aim to complete 3000 art glass jars to donate to those individuals who may feel forgotten. As part of King Day celebrations, the group invites residents to bring cleaned glass jars with lids and labels removed to be painted and decorated and filled with inspirational messages for their “Art on Jars” event on Mon. Jan. 16, from noon – 3 p.m. at 3879 N Port Washington Ave.Sizes of the jars can vary. Covid -19 protocols will be followed. Registration is required, click hereDonations of jars, art supplies, and funds to purchase additional supplies are being accepted. For more information email: 5pnamil@gmail.com.