Solar East Side Success – MREA Press Release
MILWAUKEE — October 20, 2015 — The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA), with its partners Milwaukee Shines, the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association, and Arch Electric, Inc., achieved 84 kW of solar installations through the Solar East Side group buy program. 84 kW of solar power is enough to produce 100,800 kW hours per year and offset 225,792 pounds of carbon dioxide produced from a
Public Meeting about the Lake Park Bridge over Ravine Road
Solar East Side Event with Mayor Barrett
JOIN US: When: 11:15 a.m. – 11:45am, Monday October 12th Where: 2120 E. Webster Place Speakers: Mayor Tom Barrett; Bonnie and Gary Halverson (East Side homeowners); Ed Zinthefer, Arch Electric (solar installer); Gregory James, Murray Hill Neighborhood Association. Elizabeth Hittman, Sustainability Program Coordinator City of Milwaukee Office of Environmental Sustainability 200 E. Wells St., RM 603, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Office: 414-286-5593 Elizabeth.Hittman@milwaukee.govOES | ReFresh MKE | Milwaukee Shines
Add us to your contact list!
As you’ve hopefully noticed, we’ve started using Mail Chimp to send Murray Hill Neighborhood Association email. This move was largely motivated by how Gmail decides to treat messages as spam. We found an increasing number of bounced messages. So here we are, moving boldly into the 21st Century! One side affect is that your email client may not recognize these new messages for what
Rosati’s Pizza Pub License Meeting
This notice is from Alderman Kovac. Dear Neighbors: New operators have applied for a Class B Tavern License and Food Dealer-Restaurant License for Rosati’s Pizza Pub in the former “Replay” space at 2238 North Farwell Avenue. I am hosting a meeting for the neighbors to meet the applicants, hear their plan of operation for the space, and raise any questions or concerns. Please join
Local Theatre: Handle With Care
Greetings from MHNA…You may be interested in this local event: Hello … … I cordially invite you to attend HANDLE WITH CARE, our opening show of our 30th anniversary season. Please forward this email onto any interested parties. AND if you wish to view just our show card for HANDLE WITH CARE, please click here. Truly & Sincerely, Mark Bucher, Artistic Director, Boulevard
Will your idea be the one to spark community change?
This message is from Mayor Barrett: Dear Community Members: How could technology make a strategic difference in improving the health and well-being of Milwaukee women, children, men and families? I am asking you this important question alongside Dohmen Company Foundation, RedArrow Labs, NEWaukee,the City of Milwaukee Health Department and Milwaukee Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families at United Way of Greater Milwaukee. Please consider pitching us
Rake Your Leaves into the Street Beginning October 1, 2015
City of Milwaukee residents may start raking leaves into the curb lanes starting Thursday, October 1. City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) Sanitation crews will begin collecting the leaves on Monday, October 12. Leaf collection will end on Wednesday, November 25. Leaves and brush, along with other yard waste, are banned from landfills and must not be placed in garbage or recycling
Kids Barn Party! Saturday, Sept 26th
The East Branch of the Milwaukee Public Library is proud to be a partner with the Milwaukee Film Festival (MFF) this year. A variety of pre-festival previews will be held at the East Branch along with a Kids Barn Party. Farm stories and crafts inside the library will feature a paper plane constructing station and information about Rated K’s upcoming feature Paper Planes at the Milwaukee Film
September MHNA Meeting is on Tuesday
Neighbors, We have a great meeting planned for you this Tuesday, September 22 at 7 PM at the Urban Ecology Center! First, we’ll have announcements from organizers about two upcoming athletic events: the Panther Prowl on Saturday, October 10 and the inaugural Milwaukee Running Festival on October 30 – November 1. Next, we’ll hear updates from two local business improvement districts (BIDs). Michael DeMichele,