Friday, December 19, 2014

Senator, Attorney Lena Taylor and PKSD to sponsor Holiday Baskets on Monday, Dec 22, 2014


WestCare to sponsor Health Care- Saturday, Dec. 20, 2014th (contact Aureia Mosley)


Milwaukee Bucks sends members to enjoy games

5PNA would like to thank the Milwaukee Bucks for the tickets sent to 5PNA for members to cohesively enjoy themselves from the youth to the seniors in efforts to build unity and community spirit to further organically develop the community.


Saturday, December 6, 2014

Dec 15th, 2014 5PNA neighborhood meeting


 Presenting:  rahim Islam,  President/ceo of Universal companies and  radio show                                  “Universally Speaking”



                                                        **and special guests*
When: Monday, Dec. 15th, 2014
Time: 6:00-7:30PM
Where: Grace Fellowship Church, 3879 N. Port Washington Ave

Attendance confirmation, by phone or email, is requested as we plan to have refreshments and meet and greet time.  Please arrive before 6PM.

Contact: 5PNA: Samuel Sims, 414-263-4858
5PNA: Dr. Andrew Calhoun, 414-688-4964
 HGNI: J Allen Stokes,414-721-6023
Alderwoman: Milele Coggs, 286-2221
Community Organizer:  Gracelyn Wilson
Sponsors and Donations:  5PNA, NWSCDC,HGNI, Grace Fellowship Church, Westside MB Church, Port Super Market, Davis and Son Meat Market, MLK Foods, and J&V Variety Shop, and Shirley W.





Friday, December 5, 2014

County Supervisor Johnson is the newly appointed President of Wisconsin Counties Association

November 2014

You may find the article following this link :https://www.wicounties.org/uploads/pub/willie-johnson-jr-final.pdf   Click and paste if it doesn't automatically load. To find out about the association and its resources follow this link https://www.wicounties.org/resources.iml .


Congratulations to our immediate County Supervisor, Supervisor Johnson on his new appointment.
5PNA

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Last Day to Rake Leaves---Sat. Nov 15th.

City of Milwaukee residents have until Saturday, November 15, 2014 to rake their
leaves into the curb lanes on their street.
DPW Sanitation crews will continue to pick up leaves until Wednesday, November 26,
as it takes approximately two weeks to make a complete sweep of the entire city.
In addition, November 30 is the last day to request a special pick-up for brush piles.
For more information, including how to dispose of your leaves and brush
year-round at a City Self-Help Center, please see the attached advisory or call

(414) 286-CITY.
www.city.milwaukee.gov/mpw

We would like to thank our young adults for their help with the seniors and Derrick Davis for getting them together to do this.

Monday, November 10, 2014

November 17th 2014-Neighborhood meeting on business of building Milwaukee












Renters, homeowners, landlords, businesses, and children: 

GET UP! GET OFF THE COUCH! ATTEND THE MEETING! IT’S GOING DOWN!!!  CHANGES ARE HAPPENING IN THE AREA. HEAR AND SPEAK OUT!

TOPIC: The Business of Building Milwaukee

When:  Monday, November 17th, 2014
Where:  Grace Fellowship, 3879 N. Port Washington Ave.
Time:  6:00-7:30 PM
*Deputy Juan Avila-Mil. Co. Sheriff Dept.
*J Allen Stokes- HGNI Project Updates
*Rick Muhammad, Carolyn Hooker-Business of Building MKE
*Samuel Sims &Gracelyn Wilson-Socials & 5PNA  Improvements
*Dr. Calhoun-Education and Health
*James Smith-Youth Activities (williamsburgheights38@gmail.com)

((Free Bucks tickets to give away to those who stay until the end of the meeting until we run out.))

Contacts: Co-president Samuel Sims 263-4858, Dr. Andrew Calhoun, or community organizer Gracelyn Wilson 444-8204
Alderwoman:  Milele Coggs
New email:  5pnamil@gmail.com or FB: 5PNA

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Homeownership Guide tonight, Oct 28th.

City of Milwaukee
Guide to Home Ownership - TONIGHT!
As part of Mayor Tom Barrett's Strong Neighborhoods Plan, the City of Milwaukee is offering forgivable loans to assist eligible families in rehabilitating City-owned homes.
Learn more about the program from representatives from the City of Milwaukee and the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation.
Tuesday, Oct. 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Washington Park Library
2121 N. Sherman Blvd.

Auto Theft Reduction Program Via Mayor Barrett's office

Subject: Auto Theft Reduction Plan

Attached is the poster that is can be forwarded to your community partners.  Below are some notes on the initiative.  Please use the notes to answer questions on the initiative.

Vehicle Theft Reduction Plan
To address the increase in motor vehicle thefts in our community, the Milwaukee Police Department has entered into a Public-Private partnership that will focus on the vehicles that are most often stolen.  After an initial assessment period, the program will be evaluated to determine if it should be continued, expanded or discontinued.

Under this agreement, the Automobile Dealers Association of Mega Milwaukee (ADAMM) has agreed to initially provide up to five hundred (500) ignition disabling devices.  When installed, these devices have been shown to be effective in reducing the ability of the car to be stolen.

Seven Milwaukee-area automobile dealers have each agreed to provide a pair of service technicians to install these devices.   It is anticipated that this installation process will take approximately 30 minutes.  The service technicians will be available to install the devices on Saturday, October 25, 2014 and Saturday, November 1, 2014 from 9 am to 12 noon.  These installations will occur on both dates at:

1.      Copper Man Recycling, 3818 West Mitchell Street, Milwaukee

2.      Department of Public Works Field Headquarters, 3850 North 35th Street, Milwaukee
Participants will not be required to pay for either the device or its installation.

At this time, participation in the program is limited to those makes and models of vehicles that data indicates is most likely to be stolen.
2006 and Older Models Only
Chrysler Town and Country
Chrysler Sebring
Dodge Caravan
Dodge Intrepid
Dodge Neon
Dodge Stratus
Jeep Cherokee
Plymouth Voyager

2001 and Older Models Only
Honda Accord
Honda Civic

In addition, this program is only available to those vehicles that are registered in the City of Milwaukee.  Owners will be asked to participate in the Department's Catch Auto Thieves (CAT) Program.  Under the conditions of the CAT Program, a decal is affixed to the vehicle's rear window.  This allows officers to stop the vehicle if it is being operated between 1am and 5 am; hours when many owners are unlikely to operate their vehicle, but when stolen cars are driven on the street.

We are working with the Public Information Officer, ADAMM's Ad Agency, and Clear Channel to message this.  We will develop an information pamphlet that you can share with the community.

Please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Joint Town Hall Meeting about County Budget- Oct 27, 2014


Supervisors Johnson and Bowen
   Joint Town Hall Meeting


Monday, October 27, 2014
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Grace Fellowship Church
3879 N. Port Washington Rd.

Come weigh in on the Milwaukee County Proposed 2015 Budget.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

triumph of the city presentation at Marquette

November 10, 2014 - Marburg Lecture - "Triumph of the City"

"Triumph of the City"

Edward Glaeser, Harvard University economist


Marburg Lecture
November 10, 2014, 4:30 p.m.
Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union
Free event - open to the public
Signup to attend
Cities are often seen as the source of social problems such as poverty and crime, while we retain romantic notions of idyllic rural life. The truth is very different. In this lecture, Professor Edward Glaeser, the world’s leading expert in the economics of cities, will discuss why cities are crucial to economic development, why proximity has become ever more valuable as the cost of connecting across long distances has fallen and why, contrary to popular myths, dense urban areas are the true friends of the environment, not suburbia.

Edward Glaeser is the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1992. He is Director of the Rappaport Institute of Greater Boston. He regularly teaches microeconomic theory, and occasionally urban and public economics.  He has published dozens of papers on cities, economic growth, and law and economics. In particular, his work has focused on the determinants of city growth and the role of cities as centers of idea transmission. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1992.
 
The Marburg lecture is an annual event hosted by the Marquette University Center for Global and Economic Studies & College of Business Administration, named in honor of the late Theodore F. Marburg, a long-time member of the economics department. The goal of the Marburg Memorial Lecture is to provide a forum for the discussion of moral, philosophical and social dimensions of economic issues, as well as continue Professor Marburg’s commitment to the economic aspects of peace and justice. The Marburg Lecture is made possible by the generosity of the Marburg family.
 
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