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North Central Service Club, Inc. recognizes outstanding students and professional business women at scholarship luncheon

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Nine Milwaukee female high school seniors received scholarship awards from The North Central Service Club, Inc., during the organization’s 42nd Annual Scholarship Luncheon on May 7, 2017 at the Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West, 2303 North Mayfair Road. The theme for the event was “Power is not just in the Leader’s hands; it is also in my hands,” and featured Milwaukee Area Technical College School of Technology and Applied Sciences Dean Dorothy Walker-Cooper as keynote speaker. The young women who received scholarships this year were Reniqua Brown (Washington H.S.); Keziah Carter (Bradley Tech); Aleeya Conway (Riverside University H.S.); Jamie Crawford (Milwaukee High School of the Arts); Zariah Franklin (James Madison Academic Campus); Siarah Jones (Rufus King International H.S.); Adrianne Jordan (North Division H.S.); Zarieanna McCoy (Hamilton H.S.); Jakizisha McKinney-Bell (Milwaukee School of Languages); Fatima Mohamed (Pulaski H.S.); Ampire Ntbala (South Division H.S.). North Central Service Club president is Monica Dickerson.

MHSI hosts annual staff luncheon and awards ceremony

On Tuesday, May 2, 2017, Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. (MHSI) hosted their annual "2017 All Staff Meeting" at Greater New Birth Church. Besides discussing last year's business and achievements and setting goals for the upcoming year, MHSI honored five employees who have been with the organization for more than twenty years. These individuals were honored for their service and dedication to MHSI's mission; to provide accessible, quality primary and related health care services to Milwaukee residents, with continuing emphasis on medically underserved families and individuals. Pictured at the luncheon are (from left) Corporate Communications Specialist Pamela Clark; honorees Monique Bradley (20 yrs.); Rosalind Turner (24 yrs.); Michael Payton (22 yrs.); Betty Wallace-Robertson (24 yrs.); Annette Wallace (20 yrs.); and MHSI President and CEO Dr. Tito Izard, MD.

"Thank you to MHSI for all you do for our community!"

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Milwaukee Public Schools hosts '2017 All Schools Alumni Reunion' On Thursday, May 4, 2017 Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) hosted their annual "All Schools Reunion" at the Italian Conference Center, 631 E. Chicago Street. The event was free to all MPS alumni from all current and previous existing MPS high schools. The reunion was a chance for former MPS students to reconnect with classmates and make new connections as they enjoyed refreshments and entertainment. All members of the MPS “forever family” were invited! The school with the most alumni in attendance received special recognition!! Pictured at the event are members of the the North Division High School Alumni Association.

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Wisconsin looks to change the way funds are distributed as part of Medicaid

The Affordable Care Act has not been repealed, but on May 4 the State of Wisconsin applied for permission to change the way it distributes federally provided funds under Medicaid, part of President Barack Obama’s signature legislation to increase access to health care to more than 24 million Americans. Linda Seemeyer, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, gave a brief presentation of the proposed changes to Medicaid which is known as BadgerCare Plus in Wisconsin. “Federal flexibility is needed to relieve Wisconsin of burdensome bureaucracy and red tape. The goal [of the changes] is to help people get healthy and back into the workplace,” Seemeyer said. The presentation was part of a brief Power Point presentation at a luncheon and panel forum sponsored by the Public Policy Forum on May 3 at the Italian Community Center. According to Seemeyer, the Walker Administration is seeking permission from President Trump to 1) limit Medicaid reimbursements

for single, childless adults to a maximum of two years, except in extraordinary medical circumstances, 2) require screening for illicit drug use by beneficiaries, 3) charge a modest income-adjusted premium, 4) require a healthrisk assessment to determine premium rates, and 5) lowering premiums for healthy adults, while increasing the cost of health care coverage to the elderly and those with chronic, pre-existing medical conditions. The new plan would also expand residential treatment coverage to all BadgerCare recipients. Seemeyer said the Walker Administration hopes to have the revised BadgerCare Plus plan operational in time for the next two-year state budget cycle which begins in 2019. Public hearings on the proposed changes closed May 1, but it is still possible to submit public comments on the proposal changes. Discussion among the four forum panelists following the presentation was for the most part more broadly focused on the fate of the Affordable Care Act and the long-term consequences the

“This is a complex population to cover,” Jacobson said. “Many do not even have checking accounts. How will they pay premiums? I understand the concept of taking some personal responsibility for one’s health, having some skin in the game; but this proposal will increase costs over the long term by making it harder to get people the preventative care they need.

Governor Scott Walker changes will cause to health care in general with the consensus being that everyone is going to be paying more in the future and hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin residents are likely to lose coverage they obtained under President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. The panelists were City of Milwaukee Health Commissioner Bevan Baker, FACHE; Froedtert Health CEO and Wisconsin Hospitals Association Board Chair Cathrine Jacobson; Children's Community Health Plan Vice President Mark Ratlowski; and 16th Street Community Health Centers President and CEO

Dr. Julie Schuller. Jacobson said the plan to replace the current healthcare subsidies with tax credits would be harmful to those in low-income tax brackets. Although tax cuts and subsidies may seem similar, she said, an individual's or family’s income is often low enough that they do not earn enough income to claim the full tax deduction. She estimated that if the current plan went though as proposed, at least 200,000 Wisconsin residents would lose the health care coverage that they gained as a result of the Affordable Care Act.

Black Pearl: “Tribute to Josephine Baker”

Sunday, June 11, 2017 Leave: WAAW: 12pm; Return: 10pm; Showtime: 3pm Deadline: June 2, 2017, $90.00 (Trans. & Theater ticket) After the show we will stop for dinner at a restaurant.

“We may wind up going back to triaging patients who cannot pay just like we did 50-100 years ago,” Commissioner Baker said. “We have to learn from other industries how to adapt. Unfortunately the health care industry is slow to change.”

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Wisconsin African American Women’s Center visits Chicago’s Black Ensemble Theater to see

Next, we travel across the ocean to Oui Paris to tell the story of one of the most dynamic performers the world has ever seen. Written and directed by Associate Director Daryl Brooks. The Black Ensemble Presents, Black Pearl: “The Story of Josephine Baker “ This story takes us through the life of the first Black international superstar, starting with her meager beginnings to the star power of one of the most iconic figures that the world has ever seen.

Of even more concern to Jacobson was the aging of the Wisconsin population. She said that the percentage of Wisconsin residents older than 50 is expected to increase by 40 percent within the next 30 years. That increase will put a severe strain on the delivery of health services, panel members said.

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Perspectives

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Building Your Wealth Why aren’t you wealthy? Some time ago we published a column entitled Wealth Creation which introduced a simple program that if followed would result in the reader becoming financially secure. The problem is that this is not a get rich quick plan as so many other plans claim to be. So, let’s repeat the fact that if something seems too good to be true it most probably is. There is no such thing as a free lunch. However, when you are willing to do some simple things you can in fact become wealthy. The problem is you are not entitled to wealth just because you think you deserve it. What you will discover is that when followed this get rich slowly program will actually work for you. The first task is to list your debts and assets. This personal balance sheet will tell you where you stand today financially. What do I mean by assets? List everything you own that has value: home, car, furniture, savings, retirement account and anything else. Then list everything you

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owe: credit card debt, mortgage, car loan, personal loans and anything else. Doing this may prove to be difficult but it tells you where you are financially today. Knowing this is very important because it provides specific knowledge that helps you gain control ,and no matter how bad it might be, knowing where you are is better that not knowing. When you realize that 40 percent of people living in the USA do not have $500 available for an emergency, you are not alone.

includes everything you receive before any deductions are taken out. The deductions are expenses and need to be recorded as expenses or savings. The first time you try this you will leave out some expenses and may even miss some income. However, this is just your first step toward becoming wealthy, so do not get discouraged. Just doing these two tasks will place you in the top The second task is to list 50 percent of all Americans your expenses and income. regarding their finances. Try to do this by estimating what your monthly expenses As we share these ideas in are; so you include rent, tax- future columns our objective es, food, interest payments, is for you to be in a better telephone, TV, entertainment place financially six months and all other regular expen- from now. The problem is ditures. You need to see on that although most people paper just where your money claim they want to become is being spent. Sounds simple financially secure they are but 80 percent of Americans unwilling to take these simdo not have a budget and you ple steps that will put them cannot create a budget until in control of their finances. you identify your income In a lifetime we earn and and expenses. Your income spend a lot of money but

when we look back on how it was spent we have difficulty identifying where it went. None of us can go back and recover a dime but we do have it within our power to begin today to spend our money more wisely. In future columns we will make suggestions regarding how to continue on the certain path to wealth. If you need help in getting started just write in and let me know. We will hold some free wealth creation classes and provide individual advice when asked. However, the burden is on you to do the work so let’s get started. More soon. The opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the writer and not of the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper or NCON Communication, its staff or management. "LoveKindness" is a bi-weekly column exclusive to the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper.

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There Are Angels

The Counseling Corner

There are Angels God puts on this Earth, Who care for us and guide us. you can feel their love and gentleness, as they walk though life beside us.

By Rev. Judith T. Lester, B.Min. M.Th

Dedication to mothers (Part 1) Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms throughout the world. The American incarnation of Mother’s Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and became an official U.S. holiday in 1914. Jarvis would later denounce the holiday’s commercialization and spent the latter part of her life trying to remove it from the calendar. While dates and celebrations vary, Mother’s Day most commonly falls on the second Sunday in May and is observed traditionally by presenting mothers with flowers, cards and other gifts. This month, this column will feature notes from children who were asked to comment on the statement: "Why My Mother Is So Special." This writer is pleased to offer this selection from Victoria in celebration of her mother: *** Mother’s Day. A day to give back, to reflect, and to say thank you to the most wonderful woman in the world. It is hard to put into words why my mom is so special because the list goes on and on.

However, if I were to sum up the main reasons why I think she is so amazing, I would say that she is selfless, courageous, self-made, and my best friend. My mom is notorious for putting others in front of herself, especially her kids. She is working two jobs to support me in college, my brothers at home, and even have a little spending money here and there. She works herself crazy so that we can have the best life possible. For that, I will forever be grateful. What she does not

her way. My mom overcame many hardships and now she is stronger than ever. Her strength has enabled her to make herself successful in different endeavors, and I know she will have continued success for years to come. My mother is supportive and loving and easy to talk to. We may have our ups and downs but what family doesn’t? I love her more than anything and I am so proud of her. My mom is so special and I will be here every day realize is that her work eth- to let her know that. ic has rubbed off on us. She -Love Victoria. has been indirectly showing My Mom, Shawn us how we should behave in a workplace and how imNext Week: Continuation portant it is for us to work hard at every task that is preThe writer does not assume resented to us. I just hope one sponsibility in any way for readers’ day I can work hard enough efforts to apply or utilize informato repay her for everything tion or recommendations made in she has done for me. There this article, as they may not be were many moments during necessarily appropriate for every my childhood where I saw situation to which they may refer. things that put my mom to This information is for educationthe test. However, she never al purposes only. If you would crumbled. She never let the like to contact Rev. Lester, write pressures of life take con- to her c/o P.O. Box 121, Brooktrol of her. She never lost field, WI. 53008.

They do great things for us everyday, they whisper in our ears, they even hold us in their hearts when we are filled with all our fears.

They are always there to give a hug, and try to make us smile. They treat us with respect and love, they treat us like their child. God blessed me with an Angel, I'm proud to call my own. She's been with me throughout my life, been with me as I've grown. She's guided me the best she can, she's taught me like no other, and I'm thankful I'm the lucky one who gets to call her… …Mother!

CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: ABIDING FAITH FELLOWSHIP - BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 2033 W. Congress Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 414-445-3303 www.antiochmbcmke.org Rev. Victor T. Manns, Pastor

Abundant Faith Church of Integrity 7830 West Good Hope Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53223 www.yourabundantfaith.org

(414) 464-5001

ADULT LEARNING LAB Abiding Faith Fellowship Baptist Church

Weekly Schedule:

Pastor Anthony Oliphant Sr. 4600 West Burleigh Street Milwaukee, WI 53210

ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School ………………… 9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship …… 10:30 am Tel: (414) 444-2822 Fax: (414) 444-2877

Another Chance M.B.C.

Pastor Robert Pyles

“Discover Your Abundant Faith”

Weekly Schedule

4441 West Fond Du Lac Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53216 (414) 527-9986 Phone

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Order of Services Sunday School......................................9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship....................11:00 am Wed. Prayer & Bible Study....................6:30 pm Thurs. Mass Choir Rehearsal...............7:00 pm Come Home to Antioch

Bethany Church of God in Christ 1930 North 13th Street Milwaukee, WI 53205 Office #: (414) 885-6010

Pastor Charles G. Green

Sunday School.............................9:30 am Sun. Worship Service..................10.45 am Wed. Bible Study.............……… 6:00 pm

Sunday Worship… 10:00 a.m. Tuesday……………6:15 p.m.

New Life New Beginnings Outreach Suite 205 3500 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53216 (414) 445-1072 Free Computer Classes ECDL License Software Registration Fee $25 Wed. 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon. & Wed. evening 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Weekly Open Enrollment

Pastor Donell Allen, Sr.

Sun. School………….….....9:00 a.m. Sun. Service…….……......10:15 a.m. Wed. Bible Study….............7:00 p.m. Fri. Drug Prevention…........6:00 p.m. Fri. Praise Team Rehearsal...7:30 p.m. Sat. Commty. Outreach........3:00 p.m.

"Bethany, the little church with a big heart; where everybody is somebody." - Pastor Allen

BETHEL Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 3281 N. 26th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Rev. Willie F. Dockery, Jr. “The Church on the Grow”

Weekly Schedule Sun. School ………….… 8:30 a.m. Sun Worship ………….. 10:00 a.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study ……………………. 7:00 p.m. 442-8970.

Pastor Robert Armstrong BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH “THE HOUSE OF MERCY” 2909 N. 20th Street. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Tel: 414-442-1323 Fax: 414-442-1334 E-Mail: bethesda.baptist@sbcglobal.net

Order of Service: Morning Worship .....................8:00 AM Sun. Enrichment Hour ...........10:00 AM 3rd Sun. Communion Service..3:00 PM Mon. Prayer..............................6:30 PM Tues. Bible Class......................7:00 PM

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: BLESSED DELIVERANCE M.B.C. - GREATER MOUNT ZION MBC Calvary Baptist Church Rev. John R. Walton, Jr., Pastor 2959 N. Teutonia Avenue

Calvary Hill Temple Apostolic Faith Church 8401 N. 60th Street (St. Martin’s) • Brown Deer, WI 53223 Phone: (414)442-0099 • Email: JeanettParker8@gmail.com

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Phone: 414-372-1450

Order of Service Sun. Christian School/Manna…12:00 p.m.

Fax: 414-372-0850 Website: www.CalvaryBaptistMke.org

Tues. Prayer/Bible Class………10:00 a.m.

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES BLESSED DELIVERANCE Missionary Baptist Church Rev. J. Anthony Phillips

Wed. Broadcast 1560AM…10:45-11:15 a.m. Thur. Prayer/Bible Class…………6:30 p.m.

Sunday: Sun. School ................................... 8:15 a.m. Morn. Worship ................................ 9:30 a.m.

2215 North 23rd Street Milwaukee, WI 53205 (414) 344-9645 (Office) (414) (Fax) BlessDeliverance@aol.com

Pastor/Founder - Jeanetta Perry, DD(P.A.W) Wednesday: Bible Study .................... 10:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Weekly schedule: Sun. School .................... 8:45-9:45 a.m. Sun. Worship ........................ 10:00 a.m. Wen. Bible Study ......... 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.

Saturday: Early Morning Prayer ......................... 7:00 a.m.

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Dr. Mary Jean Lewis-Jiles 2176 N. 39th Street Milwaukee, WI 53208 Weekly schedule: Sun. Worship ......................... 10:45 a.m. Sunday School ........................ 9:00 a.m. Sat. Teacher’s Mtg., ................. 9:00 a.m. Wen. Prayer Service & Bible Class ....... ........................................... 6 - 8:00 p.m. Wed. A.M. Bible Class ............ 9- 10 a.m.

Ministers: Elder Jessie Reed, Elder Jimmie Sanders, Elder James Hartlep, Evangelist Dorothy Evans, and Mother Annie Mae Hartlep

Corinth Missionary Baptist Church 1874 N 24th Place Milwaukee, WI 53205 Phone: 414-933-1987 Fax: 414-933-3545 www.corinthmbc.com Rev. John Laura, Pastor

CHRIST TEMPLE C.O.G.I.C. DeVern Suggs, Pastor 2778 N. 10th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 414-263-0500 church office www. ctemplecogic.og Opportunities to Worship Sunday School ............................. 9:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship..............11:00 AM Tuse. Pastoral Teaching ................7:00 P.M. Thurs. One Hour of Power..............7:00 P.M. Sat. Morning Prayer..........................9:00 A.M.

3649 N. Teutonia Ave. Elder Milwaukee, WI 53206 Stephen Hawkins, pastor.

Citadel Of Praise Church of God In Christ 2328 West Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 299-0608 Deon Young, Pastor

Weekly Schedule: Sun. School ......................... 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ..................... 11:00 a.m. Phone 445-1980. Do watch us grow. Come and grow with us.

WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sun. Celebration of Worship…………….…………… 12:00 p.m. Wed. - WoW Pastoral Teaching ………………………...……………… 7:00 p.m.

CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD C.W.F.F. Temple 132

Rev. Dr. Demetrius Williams, Pastor COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH OF GREATER MILWAUKEE

Weekly Schedule Sunday School 0 9:00 A.M. Sun. Morn. Worship 10:45 A.M. Wed. Prayer Service 6:00 P.M. Wed. Bible Study 0 7:00 P.M. Transportation Available Wednesday - Mission -6 :00 pm Thursday Choir Rehearsal - 7:00 pm “A Church Empowering Lives with Gods Word”

2249 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53208 Weekly Schedule Church Sun. School ................. 8:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ............................. 9:00 a.m. Prayer Service ................. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Church phone: 414.445-1610 Fax: 414.449-0252

Fellowship of Love Missionary Baptist Church

CORNERSTONE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2329 North 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53205 Pastor Rev. William Jackson Missionary Arleathia Myers 414-243-2684 Weekly Schedule Sun. School ........................... 10:00 a.m. Sun. A.M. Worship ............... 11:00 a.m.

DAMASCUS Missionary Baptist Church 2447 N. 27th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53206 Dr. Ellis Wilkins, Pastor Weekly Schedule Sun. School ............................. 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ......................... 10:30 a.m. Baptist Training Union (BTU) ... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ..................... 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting & Bible Class ..... 6:00 p.m. Phone: 374-6650 or 263-9229.

Eternal Life Church of God in Christ

Rev. B. L. Cleveland, Pastor & Founder Mother E. L. Cleveland, First Lady 7901 N. 66th St. Milwaukee, WI 53223 Ph: (262)242-2878 • Fax: (262)242-0978 e-mail: cogiceterrnal@yahoo.com Worship Services Sunday School..............9:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship...............…11:00 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study............................7:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Study & Evangelical Service ...................................................................7:00 p.m.

EVERGREEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1138 West Center Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 265-0400 • (414) 265-0424

Rev. Judith T. Lester, Pastor

Worship Schedule Sun. Church School .................. 8:45 am Sun. Morning Worship ............... 10:00 am Wed. evening Prayer, Bible Study, & Spiritual Formation .................... 6:30 pm

For more info. visit: www.cogiceterrnal.net

Worship Services Temporarily Held at New Covenant Baptist Church 2315 North 38th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53210 Sunday Morning Worship 12:15 p.m.

God’s Will & Way Church of God in Christ

Friendship Progressive Baptist Church 2127 W. Garfield Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53205 Rev. Michael A. Cokes, Sr. and First Lady Tangie Cokes Order of Service Sun. Early Morn. Worship.............9:15 a.m. Sun. Worship Service...............10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Study...................... 6:00 p.m. Come G.L.O.W. with us. Stay in touch by texting 71441 and the word theship. Our motto: “No more church as usual”

Pastor H.S. McClinton Genesis Missionary Baptist Church 231 W. Burleigh St. Milwaukee, WI 53224 Rev. A.L. Douglas Jr., Pastor ORDER OF SERVICE Sun. School .......................... 9:15 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ......... 10:45 a.m. Praising, Great Preaching, Teaching Other ministries to be announced. Church Telephone: 372-7675 Pastor Telephone: 372-7743

GOD’S CREATION MINISTRIES

Weekly Services: Sun. School ............... 10:00 AM Sun. Service ...............11:15 AM (414)933-3280 (414)-933-3469 3100 West Lisbon Av. Milwaukee, WI 53208

Pastor Willie Genous & First Lady Evangelist Jo Genous

2900 N. 9th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 264-4866 www.godsww.com Godww65@yahoo.com Service Times Prayer M-F ………. 9:00-9:30 a.m. Sunday Sunday School …………… 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ………. 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer ……………… 6:30-7:00 p.m. Bible Study ……… 7:00-8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal ………… 8:00 p.m.

Where there is peace in the midst of the storm

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 905 West North Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53206 Church Phone: (414) 263-6113

Joseph H. Jackson, Jr. - Pastor Weekly Schedule Sunday School ....................... 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship .................. 10:45 a.m. Wen. Bible Study .................. 6:00 p.m.

God’s Glory Church Min.

7017 W. Medford Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53218 Office: (414) 630-0752 Email: godsglorychurch@sbcglobal.net Pastors Founders: Elder O.R. and Evang. A. McCoy

Weekly Schedule Sun. Worship……….....………Noon Wed. Bible Study…….......……6 p.m.

Prayer every Tuse. & Thur. @ Noon

God’s Glory Church Ministry 4679 No. 36th Street Milwaukee, WI 53223 (414)875-0660 godsglorychurch@sbcglobal.net Order of Services: Sun. School………… 9:30 a.m. Sun. Worship……….11:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study……6:00 p.m. Fri. Evening Evang....6:30 p.m.

Pastor/Founder Jeanetta Perry BA, DP (PAW)

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Grace Fellowship Church of Milwaukee “Helping God’s People To Find Their Place In A Complex World.” Worship Schedule Sun. Bible Study ...........10:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ................ 11:15 a.m. 3879 North Port Washington Milwaukee, WI 53212 414-265-5546 Rev. Andrew & Brenda Calhoun

Greater Faith Outreach Ministries, Inc. 1934 W. North Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53205 414-562-5183 Bishop Bernard Dotson, Pastor Worship Schedule Sun. School ....................... 9:30 Sun. Morning Worship ...... 11:30 Sun. Evening Service ........ 7:30 Tues. Prayer Service ........... 7:30 Wed. - Bible Class ............... 7:30 Fri. - Family Night or Evangelistic Service .............................. 7:30 Sunday 1560AM ........... 1 until 2

Pray Line: 562-5183

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GREATER GALILEE Missionary Baptist Church “Where Jesus is Lord” Pastor Johnny C. White, Jr. 2432 N. Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53206 Weekly Schedule: Sun. School ........................................ 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ...................... 10:30 a.m. Wed. Prayer & Bible Study ...................... ............................. 11:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. (414) 562-1110 - Church www.greatergalillebaptistchurch.org

GREATER MOUNT ZION MBC

2479 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53210-2947 Office Phone: (414) 871-LORD (5673) Kenneth E. Cutler, Sr., Pastor Worship Schedule Sun. School ........................................... 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ....................... 10:45 a.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting ........................... 6:00 p.m. Wed. Bible Study ................................. 6:30 p.m.

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: GREATER MT. SINAI COGIC - MOUNT HARMON BAPTIST CHURCH Greater Mt. Sinai Church of God In Christ

Healing Grace

God's Glory Church Ministry

5384 North 60th St. Milwaukee, WI 53218 (414) 463-5035 e-mail: office@greatermtsinai.com web: www.greatermtsinai.org

Superintendant Victor C. Davis, Sr.

Pastor

Worship Services Sun. School ................................. 9:30 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ........... 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Tues. PM Prayer ......................... 6:00 p.m.

GREATER SPIRIT EVERINCREASING CHURCH (Service at New Prospect Church) 2407 W. Nash St. Milwaukee, WI 53206

Wed. Bible Study ...................... 6:30 p.m.

ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday Worship......................1:00 p.m. 1st & 5th Sun. P.M. Worship....6:00 p.m. Wed. Night Prayer....................6:30 p.m.

Fri Intercessory Prayer ............... 7:00 p.m. Fri. Deliverance Service ............ 7:30 p.m.

Your Community Church • Won’t You Join Us? Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church

(414) 355-4545 MAILING ADDRESS: 7631 W. Glenbrook Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53223

Sunday School.................9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship.............11:00 a.m. Wed. Open Bible Discussion.......... .............................................6:30 p.m. (414) 444-2620

Order of Service Sunday Morning Worship - 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM Sunday School.........................................10:00 AM Sunday Evening Worship...........................6:45 PM Tuesday Prayer....................................12:00 Noon Tuesday Prayer & Bible Band....................7:00 PM Tuesday Pastoral Teaching........................7:30 PM Friday Prayer.......................................12:00 Noon Friday Evangelistic Service........................7:00 PM

3800 N. Washington Road Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 265-5161

Word of Hope Telecast • Sunday 9AM • ION/PAX TV • Channel 55/Cable Channel 15 Word of Hope Broadcast JOY WJYI 1340am • Mon – Fri 3:15 PM-3:30 PM

Bishop C. H. McClelland

Pastor

Word of Hope Ministries, Inc. Social Services, Health Care, ATODA, Employment Services, Family & Individual Counseling, Free Computer Training/ GED assistance, Prisoner Re-entry Services (414) 447-1965

“Holy Cathedral is A Ministry That Touches People”

“A Local Church With A Global Mission”

4245 N. 60th Street Milwaukee, WI 53216

Pastor Nathaniel Deans Sunday School .............. 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Sunday Service ........... 9:15 a.m. to Noon Wed. Prayer Meeting & Bible class .................... ........……….. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Thu. Bible Class ...... 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Come hear a Word from the Lord, it will change your direction.

Holy Temple Firstborn MB Church, Inc. 4960 N. 18th Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 414-264-4002 (Office) website:htfirstborn.org Dr. Lezar & Lady Burnside Pastors

Dr. Betty S. Hayes, Pastor & Founder of Holy Mt. Carmel MBC 2127 W. Garfield Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53205 and Christ Gospel On The Rise Soul Saving Ministry, Harrell, AR. WORSHIP SCHEDULE Sun. Words To Grow By....................1:30 p.m. Sunday Worship........................1:30 p.m. RADIO MINISTRIES Sat. (Milwaukee) WGLB 1560 A.M. Sat. at 8:25 a.m. • Sun. at 8:25 a.m.

Sunday School...................8:00 a.m. Sun. Worship......................9:15 a.m. Tues. Bible Class................7:00 p.m.

(414) 344-5361 (Office) 24/7 Prayer Line - (414) 446-7133

“Changing Lives with a Changeless Word”

Jesus Is The Way Ministries (C.O.G.I.C)

JEREMIAH Missionary Baptist Church

HOLY TEMPLE Missionary Baptist Church

Weekly Services Sun. School………………9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship……………10:00 a.m. Prayer and Bible Study…...…6:30 p.m.

2677 North 40th Street • Milwaukee, WI 53210 Church Office (414) 447-1967 www.holycathedral.org

Rev Aaron Morgan, Pastor

Weekly Schedule Sun. School........................9:30 a.m. Sun. Morn. Worship............11:00 a.m. Wend. Bible Study & Prayer.............................6:00 p.m.

5202 W. Lisbon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53210 Pastor/Teacher Rev. Kenneth Hughes

Lloyd Wright, Sr. Pastor, Author & Teacher 6151 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 628-2367

Holy Cathedral Church Of God In Christ

Heritage International Ministries C.O.G.I.C. Dr. Nathaniel J. Stampley, D. Min. Mother Carolyn R. Stampley, M.Ed. Eld. Darrell Grayson, Assistant Pastor 1036 W. Atkinson Ave. • Milw., WI 53206 Phone: 414-264-2727 E-mail: heritageintmin@yahoo.com Web: heritageintmin.org Weekly Schedule Sunday School......................9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship....10:30 a.m. Monday - Friday Prayer...........6:00 a.m. Thursday Worship & Bible Studies....... ...............................................6:00 p.m.

Growing In Grace Fellowship Church

Founder's Elder O.R. and Evangelistn A. McCoy 15 Years of Ministry in God's Service 7017 West Medford Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53218 One block North of Hampton Ave. on 70th St. 414-875-0660 Order of Services: Sunday School…………………11:00 am Sunday Worship…………………12 noon Wednesday Bible Study…………6:00 pm Friday Evangelistic Service………6:30 pm

The King’s Temple The House of the Living God

2034 W. Center St. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Ph: (414) 265-5057 Fax: (414) 265-5029 Sunday School.............................10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship...........................11:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri. Daily Prayer..................10:00 a.m Tuesday Night Prayer.............6:00-7:00 p.m Thursday Intercessory Prayer - 7:00-7:30 p.m. Thursday Pastoral Teaching - 7:30-8:30 p.m.

Pastor Eugene Cowan, II Senior Servent Leader 4519 W. Villard Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53218 Phone: 461-8484 • Fax: 461-9797 www.JeremiahMBC.com Weekly Schedule Sunday School.......................9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship...................10:00 a.m. Tues. Bible Class ..................... 6:30 p.m. “Transforming lives though the Word of God”

JERUSALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Donnie Sims 2505 West Cornell St. Milwaukee, WI 53209 442-4720 Sunday Service.......10:45 a.m. Wed. Prayer Night......7:00 p.m.

- Family AODA Treatment -

Pastor, Louis Fuller, Sr. Co-Pastor, Bea Fuller

- Transportation Available -

Pastor Jeffrey Coleman First Lady Brenda Coleman

“A Twenty-First Century Church”

Lamb of God Missionary Baptist Church

Classes/Services: Daily Living Skills House Management Service Housing Assistance Life Skills Training Parenting Class

3500 N. Sherman Blvd. Weekly Schedule

Sunday School.....................10:30 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship..........11:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting & Bible Class...........................6:30 p.m.

Spiritual Support Parent Assistance Education/Academic Skills Development Domestic Violence Services Mentoring Prison Ministry

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Many Mansions Pentecostal Ministries, Inc.

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church

8415 W. Bradley Road Milwaukee, WI 53224 414.355.0931, 414.355.7045(fax) (email) inquire@TheLambMKE.org (website) www.TheLambMKE.org Kairos International Christian Church (414) 374-KICC (5422) www.kmg-wi.org Sunday Community Ministry......................9:00 am Thursday Community Ministry...................7:00 pm Thur. S.E.T for Youth (Self Expression Thursday) ..................................................................7:00 pm

Pastors Terrence and Dr. Cheryl Moore

/TheLambMKE

Rev. Christopher R. Boston, Pastor

Worship Schedule Sunday School .......................... 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship ......................10:15 a.m. WOW-Word on Wednesday.... 6:30 p.m.

Gatherings held at Dr. Martin Luther King Elementary School 3275 N. Third Street Milwaukee, WI 53212 (enter parking lot on Ring Street)

Time to Worship, Opportunity to Serve

Miracle Temple of Deliverance

Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church 1345 West Burleigh Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Rev. Brandle C. Morrow, Sr., Interim Pastor Weekly Schedule Sunday School……………………9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service………..10:45 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study………….6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service……….7:00 p.m.

@TheLambMKE

Elder Betty Steward, Pastor 1000 W. Burleigh Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Order of Service: Sunday Ministry …………10:00 a.m. Worship Service ……… 11:30 a.m. Thursday Bible Study …… 7:00 p.m.

Phone (414) 562-7200 Fax: (414) 562-7850 E-mail: mbc100@sbcglobal.net

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“Where We Preach the Word, Teach the Word, and Live the Word”

Life & Liberty Church 2009 W. Hampton Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53209 Pastor Evangelist Erma Mosley (Located inside Solid Rock Church) Sunday School..................2:30 p.m. Sunday Worship................4:00 p.m. Tue.-Fri. Prayer..........12 p.m.-1 p.m. Wed. Praise & Choir Rehearsal....... ..........................................5:00 p.m. Wed. Bible Class...............6:00 p.m. All Are Welcome

Weekly Schedule: Sun. Early Worship 0 8:00 a.m. Sunday School 0 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Study 0 6:30 p.m.

Weekly Schedule:

Sunday School..........................9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship Service..............10.30 a.m. Wed. Bible Service.........………… 6 p.m. “We’re Stepping Into The Kingdom by Stepping Out on Faith” - 2 Corinthians 5:7

Founder: Pastor Nalls 3131 W. Lisbon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53208 Phone: 414-871-1103 E-mail: SonnyKn@sbcglobal.net Weely Schedule: Sun. School……………......…9:30 a.m. Sun. Service……………...…11:30 a.m. Tues. Night Prayer & Study……………….…..……6:00 p.m. St. John 14:2 Vers.

Mount Hermon Baptist Church

Monumental Missionary Baptist Church

2407 W. North Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53205 (414) 933-2443 Rev. Roy C. Watson, Pastor First Lady, Sharon Watson

Pastor Rodney Cunningham 7265 North Teutonia Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 228-6779 Phone

1809 W. Atkinson Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Office: 414 871-8178 Fax: 414 871-8143 E-mail: Secretary@wi.rr.com Facebook: Mount Hermon-Baptist Church MOUNT CARMEL Missionary Baptist Church 1717 W. Meinecke Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Rev. Hugh Davis, Jr. ThM. ThD, Pastor Sunday School......................9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship.......................10:45 a.m. Sunday BTU..........................6:00 p.m. Monday Night Mission............6:00 p.m. Wed. Night Prayer and Bible Study .......................................6:00-8:00 p.m. Certified Marriage, Drug & Alcohol, and Pastoral Counselor Church: 264-2560 Pastor’s Study: 264-8001

Order of Services: Enhancement Hour Sun. ……… ………….......……………. 9:00 A.M. Sun. Worship …......….. 10:00 A.M. Wed. Prayer & Bible Study .......………………………. 6:30 P.M. Bobby L. Sinclair, Pastor

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: MOUNT OLIVE B.C. - REDEMPTION FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH

New Creation Missionary Praise Church

New Covenant Baptist Church

2315 North 38th Street Milwaukee, WI 53210 Rev. F. L. Crouther, Pastor Phone: 873-1221 Fax: 873-8614

1404 W. Center Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 372-7544 (Church) (414) 510-5367 (Cell) Order of Service

MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John K. Patterson, Pastor 5277 North 36th Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 Sunday School..........8:00-9:15 a.m. Sunday Service.................9:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Class……Noon & 6 p.m. Church phone 414.461-7755 Home phone 414.226-6075

Weekly Schedule

Sunday School.......................9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship........................11 a.m. Thurs Prayer Service.............6:30 p.m. Thurs Bible Study.................7:00 p.m. MOUNT ZION Missionary Baptist Church 2207 N. 2nd St., Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone 372-7811 Rev. Louis Sibley, III, Pastor Sunday School........................9:15 am Sunday Worship..........8 am, 10:45 am 1st Sunday Communion immediately following morning worship. Wed. Bible study and Prayer Meeting .......................................6:30 - 8:30 pm.

New Beginning Seed Faith M.B. Church 138 West North Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53212

Bishop Clayton, Sr., and Lady Renee Duckworth

SUNDAY Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday Worship 11:30 AM Thursday

The Church were the heart is (II Chronicles 31:21)

Prayer Bible Study

Service Begins each Sunday at 1:00 P.M.

Food Pantry Food Bags* 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. *Please Call For Appointments Hot Meals 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. T.V. Ministry every 2nd Tue. of the month on Channel 96, 8-9 p.m.

Wednesday Night Worship Service……………………………7:00 p.m. (Last Wed. of the month)

“A Church With A True Gospel Praise” New Dawn Worship Center 3276 N. Palmer Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212 PH: (414) 393-1290 FX: (414) 393-1234

Rev. Ann Smith, Founder & Pastor

Sunday Church School……………8:00 a.m. Children’s Church - 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sunday……………………………9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship…………9:30 a.m. Wed. Family Night Sunday School Expository………………………………5:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night Prayer & Praise…………………………………6:00 p.m. Wednesday Family Night Bible Classes………………………………6:45 p.m.

5:30 PM 6:30 PM

New Holy Ghost Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church “God so loved the world” - John 3:16 104 West Garfield Street Milwaukee, WI 53212 “Come as you are” Office: (414) 264-4852 Church: (414) 264-3352

6063 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 444-3106 Pastor Johnny L. Bonner, Jr. “Building On The Vision”

Order of Service Sunday School ……… 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morn. Worship .. 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Service …. 7:30 p.m.

Ph.#: (414) 708-4884 Come and worship with us!!!

Rev. L.C. Martin, Pastor

Rev. Dr. Terrell H. Cistrunk Pastor

New Outlook Church of God in Christ 2449 N. Martin Luther King Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 406-0258

Sunday School..........9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship......10:30 a.m. Weds. Bible Class.....6:30 p.m. NEWPORT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Weekly Schedule:

NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Dr. Archie L. Ivy, Pastor/Teacher 2433 W. Roosevelt Drive Milwaukee, WI 53209 Phone (414) 871-0350 • Fax (414)871-4219 E-mail: newhopebc@ameritech.net Weekly Schedule Sun. Worship ………................. 9:30 a.m. Sun. School ............................... 8:00 a.m. Wed. Morning Prayer & Bible Study.……………..10.30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Mid-week Service (last Wen. of the month) ............. ......................................6:00 p.m. “Partnering with God, Practicing Biblical Principles, Strengthening Families”

New Greater Love Baptist Church

New Life New Beginnings World Ministry & Outreach C.O.G.I.C 2516 West Hopkins Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Evangelist Margaret Stone, Pastor

Sunday School…………………………….10:00 a.m. Worship Service…………………………..11:00 a.m. 3rd Tues. The Ecumenical Prayer………...6:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service……………………..10:45 a.m. Last (2) Wed. Freedom from Addiction Ministry…………………………11:15 a.m. Wed. Food Pantry……………………….12:00 noon Fri. Prayer, Miracle, Prophetic Word……..7:00 p.m. Every 1st Weekend Revival Service: Fri. - 7:00 p.m. • Sat. - 7:00 p.m. Sun. Evening - 6:00 p.m.

Dr. Mark A. Allen, Sr. Pastor NEW PARADISE Missionary Baptist Church 2353 West Fond Du Lac Ave. Milwaukee, WI. 53206 Tel: 414-265-0512 Fax:414-265-1910

www.newparadise2353@sbcglobal.net.

Worship Services: Sunday School....................9 : 00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship.......11: 00 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting..........6:30 p.m. Tues. Bible Class.................7:00 p.m. “Come Spend A Day In Paradise”

www.highergroundchristainwomensmovment.org

The Open Door Christian Worship Center Church, Inc.

Sun. School..........8 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship................9 a.m. Wed. Bible

Pastor Robb Taylor and First Lady Vanessa Taylor

Study....................6 p.m.

“Bringing Light Into The Community” - Philippians 4; 13-14

PILGRIM REST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

2237 N. 11 St. Milwaukee, WI 53205 (414) 265-5881 Order of Service Sunday School …………… 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship …………… 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ……… 7:00 p.m. Vo i c e s o f N e w p o r t R e h e a r s a l ………………………………… 7:00 p.m. Rev. W.L. Smith, Sr. , Pastor

Pilgrim Baptist Worship Center

“Teaching, Preaching, and Reaching for Christ” Rev. Martin Childs, Jr., Pastor

Pastors: Apostle Kenneth Lock Sr. and Prophetess Michele Lock

3223 West Lloyd Street Milwaukee, WI 53208 Phone:(414) 444-5727 Sun. A.M. Worship……………8:30 a.m. Sun. P.M. Worship……………12 noon Tues. Prayer/TNT Bible Study ………………………………6:30 p.m.

PARADISE SANCTUARY Missionary Baptist Church 2705 W. Clarke Street Milwaukee, WI 53210 Rev. David K. Blathers, Pastor

Sunday School.................9:30-10:45 am Sunday Worship.........11:00 am-1:15 pm Wed. Pastor Bible Information Session, Prayer and Testimony..................5-7 pm Sat. Choir Rehearsal and........................ Youth Bible Study..........11 am - 1:30 pm Church (414) 264-2266, Pastor (414) 449-2146

Philadelphia Missionary Baptist Church 2028 W. Cherry St., Milwaukee, WI 53205 Rev. Maddie Turner, Sr., pastor

Sunday School...............9:05 a.m. S u n d a y Wo r s h i p . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 : 4 0 a . m . S u n . C h u r c h Training Union, 6 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service & Bible Study ...............................6:00 - 7:30 p.m.

3456 North 38th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53216 Church Phone: 414-873-1045 Church Fax: 414-873-4101 Website: www.pilgrimrestmilwaukee.org E-mail: pilgchurch@sbcglobal.net

“A New Testament Church” Sunday Worship …… 8:00 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School: …………… 9:30 a.m. Mon. Bible Class ……..… 6:00 p.m. (Women) Tues. Bible Class ……......……… 12:00 noon Tues. Men’s Support Group …..….. 6:30 p.m. Wed. Night Bible Class ……… 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service ……… 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Bible Study ………………… 1:00 p.m. Thurs. Prayer Service……………... 2:00 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship...............…. 6:000 p.m. Men’s Prayer Breakfast (2nd Sat.).....9:00 a.m.

Rev. George M. Ware Pastor

2975 N. Buffum St. Milwaukee, WI. 53212 P.O. Box 241772 Milwaukee, WI. 53224 Sunday Church School.........9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship.................10:45 a.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting & Bible Study ......................7:00 p.m. Church Office #: (414) 265-7171

Church Telephone: 344-2400

Progressive Baptist Church “Equipping God’s People, Building God’s Church, Advancing God’s Kingdom” Pastor Walter J. Lanier 8324 W. Keefe Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53222 Phone: 414-462-9050 Prince of Peace Baptist Church 3701 North 35th Street Milwaukee, WI 53216 (414) 444-6700 • (414) 444-6701 fax Steven R. McVicker, Pastor

WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday School .....................................9:00 am Sunday Worship .................................10:00 am Tuesday Bible Class.............................6:00 pm Tuesday Prayer ....................................6:00 pm Thurs. Choir Rehearsal ........................5:00 pm Welcome to Peace

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Senior Pastor Evangelist Barbara Williams Co-Pastor Elder Dexter Williams Power House Deliverance Church 4344 N. 27th St. Milwaukee, WI 53216 414-442-2234 Sunday School...............................9:30 Sunday Morning Service...............11:30 Tuesday Night Prayer Service........7:00 Wednesday Bible Study.................7:00 Friday Community Food Pantry........2-4

Transportation Available (414) 449-0122

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Worship Schedule: Sun. School.......................................9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship................10:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study..........................Noon Wednesday Bible Study.....................6:45 p.m.

Website: www.progressivebaptistmilwaukee.org

Redemption Fellowship Baptist Church Robert A. Angel, Senior Pastor 3500 N. 26th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Phone: (414) 875-1926 Website: www.redemptionfc.org

Robert A. Angel Senior Pastor

Weekly Schedule Sunday School.................................9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship...........10:00 am Sunday Broadcast JOY 1340 - 4:30 pm Wednesday Bible Class.............7-8:00 pm

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: PRAYER HOUSE OF FAITH - ZION HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rose of Sharon Deliverance G.O.G.I.C.

Prayer House of Faith Pentecostal Church, Inc.

Rev. Dwain E. Berry -Pastor

4778 N. Hopkins St. Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 466 - 3807 Alice O. Green, Founder Dr. Shane E. Rowe, Sr. & Pastor Lekeesha C. Rowe, Senior Pastors

Children’s Min. Sun...................11:30 a.m Sunday Worship.........................12 Noon Tuesday Prayer/Bible Class.....6:30 p.m. www.prayerhouseoffaith.org

Showers of Blessings Fellowship Church

Risen Savior Community Baptist Church 2201 N. Dr. MLKing Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53212

Services: Sunday School Sunday Worship Wed. Prayer Meeting

9:00 am 11:00 pm 6:00 pm

Phone (414) 460-8107 SAINT GABRIEL’S C.O.G.I.C.

623 W. Center Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 873-0933 Pastor James Grant, Sr. Co-Pastor, Kimani Grant

Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church Rev. J.L. Holmes, Pastor 2024 N. Martin Luther King Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53212 Sunday School.......................9 a.m. Sun. New Member Class........9 a.m. Sunday Worship...............10:45 a.m. Tue. Prayer Meeting - 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Class..........6 p.m.

SCOTT CHRISTIAN YOUTH CENTER & OUTREACH C.O.G.I.C.

Church phone (414) 264-0360 Office (414) 264-3978 Transportation Available

Sc hool..........................9 : 3 0 S e r v i c e......................11: 0 0 Night Bible Class...........7: 00 N i g ht S er v i c e...........7: 0 0

4801 West Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53216 (414) 444-1200 • (414) 444-1212 fax

Pastor Annie Naomi Scott

Weekly Schedule Sun. S u n. Wed. Fri.

SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH

2741 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206

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Charles E. Holmes, Pastor

Sun d ay S c ho o l.............................12 : 3 0 p.m. S u n d ay S er v i c e s........................... 2 : 3 0 p.m. We d nesd ay B i b le S tu d y.................7: 0 0 p.m. Fr i d ay Fellowship...........................7: 0 0 p.m. Emergency Food Pantry every Tuesday Hot Meal Program Mon., Wed., Fri. Clothing Bank 2 days • Spiritual Counseling available • 24-hour Dial-A-Prayer 263-1929 Crisis Hot Line for Runaways 263-6515 Future programs: computer classes, sewing classes

WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday School .....................................9:00 am Sunday Worship .................................10:30 am Tuesday Bible Class.............................6:00 pm Thurs. Choir Rehearsal ........................6:00 pm

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Dr. Robert T. Wilson, Sr., Pastor St. John's United Baptist Church 2439 West Hopkins St. Milwaukee, WI 53206

Sunday Worship Service

Tel: 414-871-4673 Fax: 414-871-2373 email:st.johnsunitedmbc@ yahoo.com

Rev. Lee A. Shaw, Pastor

3489 N. 76th Street 10:00 - 11:30 A.M. (414) 502-7584

5375 North 37th St.• Milw., WI 53209 (414)795-6397

Wednesday Service

Sun. Sun. Tue. Wed.

7100 W. Villard Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53209 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. Pastor Darry Tucker Prophetess Paula Tucker

Order of Service Sun. School...............9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship...........10:15 a.m. Thurs. Prayer Meeting & Bible Class .........................6:30 p.m.

ORDER OF SERVICE School ………. 9:00-10:00 a.m. Worship … 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Bible Study …… 7:00-8:00 p.m. Nicotine Treatment ……… 6:00 p.m.

ST. PETER MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 7283 West Appleton Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53216 Church: 414.442.6389 Cell: 414.429.3611

ST. TIMOTHY COMMUNITY Baptist Church 3701 N. Teutonia Milwaukee, WI 53208 Rev. Mose A. Fuller, Pastor Home: (414) 871-2933 Church: (414) 445-2958

ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School..................9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship..............10:30 a.m. Tuesday Bible Class..........6:00 p.m.

Sunday Church School....9:30 A.M. Sunday Worship............10:45 A.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting & Bible Study .........................................6:00 P.M.

True Heart Missionary Baptist Church

TRUE LOVE Missionary Baptist Church 210 W. Keefe Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212 Phone: 414-264-6869 Rev. Garry Levy, Pastor

TRANSFORMATION TEMPLE

Rev. W.J. Walker, Pastor

Church Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Mid-Week Schedule Tue. Spiritual Development Ministry 6:00 P.M. Thursday Christian Ministries 6:00 P.M. Thursday Music Ministry 7:45 P.M. Victorious Child Care, Inc. Open Enrollment 1st - 2nd Shirt - 6:00 A.M. - Midnight Monday - Friday Ages: 6 weeks - 13 years old Office: (414) 562-0530 Tracy Rushing, Director

UNITY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. NATHANIEL JOHNSON, JR. PASTOR 3835 WEST FOND DU LAC AVE. MILWAUKEE, WI 53216 Tel: (414) 445-9249 • Fax: (262)-670-6505 www.unitymb.com email: unitymbchurch@gmail.com Worship Services: Sunday School...........................9:30 a.m. Sun. Worship...........................11.00 a.m. 4th Sun................................Communion 1st Sun....................................Baptizing Wed. Prayer Meeting/Bible Study.......6 p.m. “A Little Church With A Big Heart”

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Weekly Schedule: Sunday School..................9:15 Sun. Worship.....8:00 and 10:45 Wednesday Bible Study.........10 Wed. Bible/Prayer Service - 7:15

914 East Knapp Street Milwaukee, WI 53202 Rev. Dr. C. Steven Teague-Rector Sunday’s Worship at 8:00 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Music, Nursery Handicapped Accessible (414) 276-6277

a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m.

Our Weekly Worship Schedule Church Sun. School ………… 8:30 a.m. Celebration of Worship ……..10:00 a.m. TIP for Growth (Prayer & Study) & AWANA (youth)……...........6:30 p.m.

Temple of Judah Church

Pastor David W. Stokes 8620 W. Fond du Lac Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53225 Inside Redeem Pentecostal Church Office Phone: (414) 326-4811 Weekly Services: Judah Cafe’........................... 10:00 am S u n d a y S c h o o l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 : 0 0 a m Sunday Service.....................12:15 am Vo i c e o f F a i t h B r o a d c a s t o n J O Y 1 3 4 0 AM....................Sundays @ 5:30 pm Tu e . M a n a & B i b l e S t u d y. . . . . 7 : 0 0 p m Prayer Manna Mon.-Fri...............6:00 am “A Christ Centered Ministry-Bringing people into the presence of God”

TRINITY Missionary Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Harold Turner Sunday School...................9:00 Sunday A.M. Worship........10:30 Sun. P.M. Worship...............3:00 Tuesday: Prayer Meeting, Mission Bible Class....................6-8:00

a.m. a.m. p.m. Mtg., p.m.

Church: 873-3326 Home: 353-5958 2829 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206

The Upper Room Baptist Church

Unlimited Life in Jesus Christ Christian Church 623 W. Cherry St. Milwaukee, WI 53212 Inside the Boys and Girls Club Pastor Sudie B. Jones Services: Sunday School......................10:00 Sunday Service.....................11:00 Tue. Choir Rehearsal...............6:00 Tue. Prayer & Bible Study 6-7:30 Tue. Youth Meeting..............6-8:00 Wed. Recovery Services.....6-7:30 John 14:27

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Pastor: Willie F. Brooks Jr. 2200 W. Center Street Milwaukee WI 23209 414/265-5455 Worship Schedule: Sunday School ………9:30 a.m. Morn. Worship…..…11:30 a.m. Mon. Women Circle Min. …… Wed. Bible Study……7:30 p.m. Soar Men Min.……11:30 a.m.

Way of the Cross Missionary Baptist Church

2661-63 N. Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Office: (414) 265-4850 / Fax: (414) 265-3817

Rev. Edward E. Thomas

2500 West Medford Ave. • Milwaukee, WI 53206 OFFICE: 414 -562 -1129 • FAX: 414-562-4713 EMAIL: WWW.TCBCHURCH.COM

Weekly Schedule Sun. Worship......10:30 a.m. Tus. Bible Study....6:00 p.m. Wed. Mission.........3-7 p.m. Wed. Fellowship...6:00 p.m.

Victory Missionary Baptist Church

Sunday’s Order of Service Sunday Church School 9:00 A.M. Sun. Baptist Training Union 10:00 A.M. Sun. Morning Worship 11:30 A.M.

1616 W. Atkinson Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53206 Rev. Darryl Williams, Pastor

Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church 2190 N. 49th Street Milwaukee, WI 53208 Church: (414) 444-4244 Office: (414) 444-8947 Fax: (414) 444-7924

Weekly Schedule: Sun. School …………… 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morn. Worship…10:30 a.m. Tu e s . P r a y e r M t g & B i b l e Study…………………… 6:30 p.m.

TABERNACLE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH "A preaching, teaching, healing community of faith.."Matt. 4:23

5418 W. Burleigh St. Milwaukee, WI 53210 (414) 393-WORD (9673) Sunday Morning Worship............10 am Tuesday Night Study......................7pm Ripton A. Stewart, Pastor

4300 West Villard Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53218 (414) 464-0390 Rev. Robert McFarland, Sr., Pastor

Order of Services Sunday School...............9:30 a.m. S u n d a y S e r v i c e . . . . . . . . . . . 11 : 0 0 a . m . Communion Services 1st Sunday......................7:00 p.m. Wed. night Prayer, Bible, Service & Mission..............................6-8 pm Mission mtg. every 2nd Wed.

ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Phone: 562-8030

The Reverend Don Darius Butler,Pastor

Reverend Oscar Elim, Senior Pastor

ST. MARK

African Methodist Episcopal Church

1401 West Hadley Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Office: (414) 265-2725 Rev. Kurt Boyd, Pastor Weekly Schedule Sunday School ………............................................... 9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship…..................................10:30 a.m. Tuesday Noon Day Mission...................................................11:00 a.m. Evening Mission....................................................6:00 p.m. Tuesday Prayer Meeting.......................................6:30 p.m. Bible Study…........................................................7:00 p.m.

ZION HILL Missionary Baptist Church 1825 W. Hampton Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53209 Rev. Russell Williamson, Pastor Sund ay S c ho ol......................8 : 3 0 a .m. Sunday Wor ship...................10 : 0 0 a.m. We d n e s d ay Pr aye r S e r v i c e a n d B i b l e Study: 10-11:30 a.m. and 7: 00-8: 00 p.m. Phone: (414) 263-1777

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Education

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Seven MPS high schools named tops in the state The Washington Post has named Milwaukee Public Schools Rufus King International School as the best high school in the state according to its America’s Most Challenging High Schools list, which was released this week. “Congratulations to the high schools recognized in this prestigious report,” said MPS Superintendent Darienne B. Driver. “Our high schools continue to work hard to improve student achievement and to prepare our students for success. We are honored to have seven of our high schools named among the best in Wisconsin.” Schools recognized by The Washington Post rank among the top 12 percent in the country. MPS schools on the annual list of America’s Most Challenging High Schools include: • #1 – Rufus King International School • #3 – Milwaukee School of Languages • #13 – Carmen High School of Science and Technology–South • #18 – Ronald Reagan Preparatory High School

Rufus King International School • #22 – Alexander Hamilton High School • #27 – Milwaukee High School of the Arts • #31 – Riverside University High School No other schools in Milwaukee county placed among the top ten schools in Wisconsin. Two MPS schools rank in the top ten in the state. America’s Most Challenging High Schools ranks schools through an index

formula that’s a simple ratio: the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Advanced International Certificate of Education tests given during a school year, divided by the number of seniors who graduate that year. In April, Carmen School of Science and Technology–South was named the top school in Wisconsin by U.S. News and World Report. Other MPS schools recognized by the magazine, bringing the

total to four, include Hmong American Peace Academy (HAPA), Rufus King, and Reagan. Current MPS efforts to improve high schools include: • Advanced Placement: Twelve MPS high schools now offer five or more Advanced Placement (AP) courses, with College Board’s AP Capstone Diploma expanded to five high schools. • Bridging the Digital Divide: Increased Advanced Placement telepresence course enrollment rose from 30 students in 2015–16 to 175 in 2016–17. • Credit Recovery: Credit recovery course completion has increased 34 percent from 2015–16 to the current school year. This allows students to put in extra work and retake a course they may have failed previously. In addition, MPS served 630 participants in Saturday Academy credit recovery and accelerated courses so far this year. • Summer Academy: MPS increased 2016 high school Summer Academy student participation from 1,476 in 2015 to 2,237 in

2016. These numbers include students participating in summer school through the federal GEAR UP grant. • Workforce Development: In collaboration with community partners, the district expanded and formalized a culinary arts program at four MPS high schools, with hundreds of students enrolled. • Classroom Technology: Our high schools achieved a 1:1 ratio of Chromebooks-to-students this school year, with 64,000 Chromebooks used by students in all grades in total. • Early Start: For next school year, MPS has shifted the high school and middle school calendar to early start and early end dates, giving students more time to prepare for college-preparatory ACT and AP tests. Rethinking high schools is one of MPS’ eight strategic objectives or Eight Big Ideas to improve student outcomes. You can learn more at http://mps.milwaukee. k12.wi.us/en/District/Initiatives/8-big-Ideas.htm.

Teachers: How to end the school year feeling calm and organized At this time of the year there is often a dilemma between the end of one year and the start of the next year. You can feel like you just want this year to be finished so that you can get started on all the new stuff. Your head can be in two different places as you try to finish off the old and get ready for the new. Here is outlined six simple strategies to help you navigate through this tricky time and stay clear and focused on what you need to get done. 1. Keep track You possibly have a long list of things to do over the next few weeks. My suggestion is to be very clear about which tasks are for this year and which are preparation for the following year. This helps you to keep clear boundaries in your head. One strategy to enable you separate the lists is to head up two pieces of paper, or use two pages in a journal or your planning folder with this year's date on one and next year on the other. As you think of things to do write each task on the corresponding page. This simple change makes it easier to keep your mind organized. To take this a step further, you can divide the lists into 3 parts: 1. What needs to be done right now? www.milwaukeetimesnews.com

2. What needs to be done soon? (within the next couple of weeks) 3. What needs to be noted down, but can be left until later? All of a sudden your long to-do lists seem more manageable because you only really have to focus on what needs to be done right now; however you can be confident that the other important items are written down and won’t be forgotten. 2. Transition well Even though we are very busy at this time of the year I think that spending time transitioning your students into the next year is very important. As school winds down, it can be hard for many students to leave their teachers and friends behind during the holidays. They are used to the routine, and change does not come easily for some. Even though your students are probably looking forward to the summer holiday, losing contact with people they have seen nearly every day can be difficult for students. Closure provides everyone with a chance to say goodbye and remember the past year and move on to the next year. Supporting your students into this next stage of their schooling lives is your last job as their teacher, and you

can help to ensure the transition is a positive experience and goes as smoothly as possible. This is particularly true if your students have a major transition year such as moving from kindergarten to school, or from primary school to intermediate or high school. 3. Packing up Packing up your classroom at the end of the year can feel daunting, but even more so if you are moving your classroom and need to leave the room clean and tidy for the next teacher coming in. Create a simple plan with days and times you can devote to packing, put it on the wall and try to stick to it. Leaving packing until the last minute will probably mean that you just throw stuff in boxes and have a horri-

ble mess to sort out later, and that is not the way you want to start the new year. Creating your own packing system, and having boxes or bags labelled and ready, will help you to keep track. Another tip is to start packing up equipment and games that you don’t use regularly. There will be students in your class who love tidying and sorting, so get them to help you. Check that each resource has all the correct pieces and/or cards. Replace or mend the box or bag that is holding it if needed. Then put it away in a big box or on a high shelf ready for next year. Obviously you can’t do this with all your resources as you will still be using some, but starting the packing process early gives you a sense of being in control, and makes your shelves look tidier as there is less stuff on them. 4. Throw stuff out Many teachers, myself included, can be great hoarders. We think “Ooh that might come in useful one day, I’ll just keep it in this box/bag/ drawer/shelf...” and before we know it our classroom is full of bits and pieces that we don’t really need. When you are sorting out at the end of the year it is a good idea to be a bit more ruthless and throw away any-

thing you haven’t used for more than a year. If it was useful, you would have used it, right? All the extra stuff just needs sorting and resorting and resorting, what a waste of time. You might be able to give it to another teacher who will use it, but don’t just leave it in the room for the next teacher coming in, thinking they might use it. All you are actually doing is leaving them your old, unwanted junk. I’m talking about things like the 300 bottle tops in a big jar that you have had for years, but never actually used. Or the jigsaw with ten missing pieces that you think you might find one day and actually never have. 5. Your reflection As well as reflecting with your students, give yourself time to reflect on the past year. • What lessons have these particular students taught you this year? • What have been some of the challenges and how did you overcome them? • What have been the highlights of this year? • Which student taught you the most about yourself ? •What leadership lessons have you learned? (Continued on pg. 15)

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Mary Mahoney: Activist and America’s first black registered nurse As May 6 - 12, 2017 marks National Nurses Week, we pay tribute by taking a look at America's first black nurse, Mary Mahoney. America’s first black professional nurse, Mary Mahoney is known not only for her outstanding personal career, but also for her exemplary contributions to local and national professional organizations. Mahoney inspired both nurses and patients with her calm, quiet efficiency and untiring compassion. Mary Eliza Mahoney was born on May 7, 1845 (some sources say April 16, 1845), in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. At the age of 20, Mary Mahoney began working as a nurse. Supplementing her low income as an untrained practical nurse, Mahoney took on janitorial duties at the New England Hospital

for Women and Children. Incorporated on March 18, 1863, New England Hospital provided its patients state-ofthe-art medical care by solely female physicians. It also assisted women in the practical study of medicine. After working for several years as a private-duty nurse at Boston’s New England Hospital for Women and Children, in 1878, Mahoney was admitted to the hospital’s nursing program. During her training, a slim, 90-pound Mahoney participated in mandatory 16-hourper-day ward duty, where she oversaw the well-being of six patients at a time. Days not requiring ward duty involved attending day-long lectures while simultaneously devoting time to her studies. The rigorous workload proved too tough for all but three of the 42 students. Mahoney was one of them who successfully made it through

National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses (NACGN) for which she gave the welcome address in 1909. Patients tended by Mahoney throughout her career gave glowing testimony of her expert and tender care. In addition to her pioneering efforts in nursing, Mahoney has been credited as one of the first women to register to vote in Boston following the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women’s suffrage, on August 26, 1920.

Mary Mahoney the 16 month program. Subsequently, she became the first black woman to complete nurse’s training in the U.S. and one of the first black members of the all-white Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada (later renamed the American Nurses Association). She was also a founding member of the

gression was natural, given her fight for minority rights during her professional career. Mary Mahoney died on January 4, 1926 at the age of 80, after a three-year battle with breast cancer. She was laid to rest at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett, Massachusetts.

After her death, Mahoney was inducted into the Nursing Hall of Fame in 1976 and received induction into the National Women’s Hall of In the early 1900s, Ma- Fame in 1993. honey relocated to Long Island, New York, to serve Mary Mahoney was not a stint as supervisor of the just an inspiration to AfriHoward Orphan Asylum for can American women, but Black Children, returning to to the entire nursing profesMassachusetts thereafter. sion. Her drive and passion for nursing helped shape the After over 40 years of standards which the profesnursing service, Mahoney re- sion has come to expect and tired and turned her focus to continues to develop. women’s equality. The pro-

Eight mistakes heart patients make Mistake 4: Giving up on heart medicines Don’t stop taking your medicines without talking to your healthcare provider. Work with your provider to

determine what your choices • Work the best for you are and what these medicines • Have the fewest side effects can do for you in terms of • Are affordable risk versus benefit. Ask for help in choosing the ones (Continued on pg. 14) that:

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If you’ve already had a heart attack, you’re at increased risk for another, but with a few smart moves you can reduce that risk. Unfortunately, many heart patients have mistaken ideas about what’s good for them. Mistake 1: Thinking all heart attacks are the same If your uncle had a heart attack even after a lifetime of eating low-fat foods and jogging every day, you may think changing your own lifestyle is not worth the trouble. Or, your friend the construction worker may have given up his job after a heart attack, so you assume you’ll need to give up your desk job, too. Don’t count on it. Work with your doctor to learn what’s best for you personally. Everyone has different genetics and different risk factors unique to their own lifestyle. It’s important to work with your healthcare provider, friends, and family, to understand and develop a plan that is appropriate for you. Mistake 2: Not adopting a healthier lifestyle Learning to eat better may seem like the challenge of a lifetime–not to mention giving up cigarettes, or making time for regular exercise. Yet, these are some of the best things you can do for a hap-

pier, healthier future. Important steps that can help you prevent a second heart attack include: • Quit smoking. • Exercise regularly, according to your healthcare provider’s advice. • Eat a healthy, balanced diet low in fat and calories. • Control your weight. • Manage your blood pressure. • Control your cholesterol levels. • Control diabetes or any other blood sugar abnormalities. Visit your healthcare provider regularly to make sure you are on track. Mistake 3: Staying stuck in grief or depression You may have lost your healthy self-image or the ability to do important things in your life. Any major life change will bring feelings of loss and may require a grieving process. You and your family may need to work through a variety of emotions after your heart attack. Keep in mind that doing so leads to a positive, constructive future. If you are overwhelmed with feelings of grief or depression, don’t hesitate to seek help from a mental health professional.

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here’s no denying that brunch is a popular favorite, but you don’t have to leave the comfort

Cheesy Bacon Jalapeno Corn Muffins and Sausage and Egg Tarts with Asparagus and Tomatoes

of your own home to enjoy a delicious spread with family

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Enjoy this weekend luxury every day and bring brunch home with premium ingredients like Smithfield’s Hometown Original Bacon, Anytime Favorites Diced Ham and Fresh Breakfast Sausage. Delight friends and family with a full spread of mouthwatering recipes like Sausage and Egg Tarts dressed with Asparagus and Tomatoes, Cheesy Bacon Jalapeno Corn Muffins, Cinnamon French Toast Sausage Roll-Ups and Scrambled Eggs and Ham in a Waffle Cup. Then enhance your menu with options for customization like jams, butters and toppings to make brunch at home unique and unforgettable. For more brunch and entertaining recipe inspiration, visit Smithfield.com.

Cheesy Bacon Jalapeno Corn Muffins

Nonstick cooking spray 1 package (16 ounces) Smithfield Hometown Original Bacon 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 3/4 cup yellow cornmeal 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese 2 eggs 6 tablespoons butter, melted 1/3 cup honey 3/4 cup milk or buttermilk 1 can corn kernels, drained 2 medium jalapeno peppers, seeded and diced 1 medium jalapeno pepper, thinly sliced Heat oven to 375 F. Line rimmed baking pan with foil and set lightly sprayed baking rack in pan. Cut bacon crosswise into thirds and lay out bacon strips on rack, being careful not to overlap slices. Bake 10-12 minutes, or until bacon has just begun to crisp. Remove from oven and drain on paper towels. Increase oven temperature to 400 F. In large bowl, stir together flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt and cheese until well mixed. In small bowl, whisk eggs until frothy and stir in melted butter, honey and milk. Add milk mixture to dry ingredients and stir until combined. Fold in corn and diced jalapeno and reserve. Lightly spray or butter 12-cup muffin tin and line each cup with two slices of bacon. Evenly divide muffin batter into cups, filling about three-fourths full and top with remaining bacon and sliced jalapeno. Bake muffins 20 minutes, or until golden brown, using toothpick to test doneness. Let cool briefly, remove muffins from tin and serve while still warm.

Cinnamon French Toast Sausage Roll-Ups

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Smithfield Fresh Sausage Links eggs cup milk tablespoons almond liquor (optional) 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 6 slices whole-wheat bread, crust removed and cut in half 3 tablespoons butter Cook sausage according to package directions; keep warm.

Beat together eggs, milk, almond liquor and cinnamon. Dip one bread slice half in egg mixture and wrap around one sausage link. Press bread edges together where they overlap to keep from unrolling. Repeat with remaining bread and sausage links. Heat large skillet over medium heat; add butter and let melt. Place French toastwrapped sausages in skillet, seam-side down. Cook until browned on all sides, about 10 minutes total.

Scrambled Eggs and Ham in a Waffle Cup

Scrambled Eggs and Ham in a Waffle Cup

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Flour, for dusting 1 package (about 1 pound) frozen prepared puff pastry, thawed 9 eggs, brought to room temperature for 30 minutes, divided 1 teaspoon water 1 Smithfield Hometown Original Fresh Sausage Roll, sliced into 8 patties, cooked and halved 1 pound fresh asparagus spears, cut into pieces 1 pint grape tomatoes, halved lengthwise salt, to taste freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese (optional) Heat oven to 400 F. On lightly floured surface, roll out pastry and cut into eight 4-5-inch squares and transfer to greased or parchment-lined baking sheets spaced about 1 inch apart. Using small knife, lightly score line 1/2-inch inside edges of squares to create framed border. With fork, prick several holes in center of pastry squares. Bake squares 7-8 minutes, or until pastry has puffed substantially yet not begun to brown. Remove from oven and immediately tamp down centers inside of scored line carefully with back of fork. Lightly beat 1 egg with water and brush outside frames of pastry with egg wash. Slightly overlapping framed pastry borders, equally divide and arrange sausage, asparagus and tomatoes in pastry squares, leaving centers open for eggs. Top each with cracked egg, seasoning with salt and pepper and sprinkling with cheese, if desired. Return to oven and bake 8-10 minutes, or until puff pastry is golden brown and eggs have just set. Let cool slightly and transfer tarts with spatula to serving plate and serve warm.

6 eggs 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 2 cups Smithfield Honey Cured Boneless Ham Steak, diced 1 tablespoon butter 8 waffle cups (4 ounces each) 4 teaspoons maple syrup, warm, divided 1 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped In bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, cheese, salt and pepper; stir in ham. In 10-inch, nonstick skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add egg mixture; reduce heat to medium-low. Using wooden spoon, scrape eggs from edges of pan to center. Continue stirring eggs 3-5 minutes, or until fluffy. Scoop 1/2 cup warm scrambled eggs into waffle cup and drizzle with 1/2 teaspoon maple syrup. Garnish with fresh thyme leaves. Repeat for each waffle cup.

Boost Brunch with a Bloody Mary Bar Premium ingredients and worthwhile recipes are a great way to make brunch at home, and adding a Bloody Mary bar to the mix is one way to give your spread extra flair. Provide your guests multiple options for toppings so they can perfectly customize their adult beverages with garnishes like these: n

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May 20th Virginia Stricklen-Grady May 22nd Chanté Chamberlain May 23rd Tonia Moore May 24th Andrew Green, Jr. Deborah Tasker May 25th Darion Saffold May 27th Zarion Davis Callie J. Jackson May 29th Tracy R. Ingram May 30th Evag. Shirley Tribble Lorelie Jones May 31st Garry L. Ingram Cyril Fumbankss

May 9th Duane A. Ingram Keith Davis

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Church Anniversary Celebrating FiftyEight Years **1959 through 2017** Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church 1825 West Hampton Avenue Reverend Dr. Russell B. Williamson, Pastor Pre-Anniversary and Anniversary Service May 19th, 2017 – Friday Evening – 7:00 p.m. Rev: Darius Butler, Pastor – Tabernacle Baptist Church “CHURCH ANNIVERSARY” May 21st, 2017 – Sunday Morning Anniversary Service – 9:45 a.m. Rev: J. Anthony Phillips, Pastor – Blessed Deliverance Baptist Church

Eight mistakes (Continued from pg. 12) • You’ll be comfortable taking • Fit with your daily schedule Mistake 5: Tiptoeing around your family Think about it: If you quit smoking and everyone else in the family quits as a result, you’ll be helping everyone. Don’t be afraid to make a big deal about your attempts at a healthy lifestyle. Ask your loved ones to give you as much support as possible. Mistake 6: Staking your life on yesterday’s truths In many cases, the treatments doctors relied on just a few years ago already are considered outdated. There have been dramatic changes in medicines and procedures, so stay up-to-date with regular visits to your healthcare team.

Mistake 7: Shunning exercise Maybe you’re worried it will overstress your heart, but regular exercise actually may be one of the best things you can do for your heart. It’s crucial for someone who’s already had a heart attack to exercise properly under the advice of a doctor. Get an exercise prescription designed just for you, based on your physical condition and your needs and interests. Exercise can help people control risks related to weight, cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar. One excellent way to get started is to participate in a cardiac rehabilitation program. Mistake 8: Not “bothering” your doctor with questions Your healthcare provider is your greatest ally and wants to partner in your care. Don’t hesitate to call if you have questions or concerns.

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NOTICE Milwaukee Public Schools is requesting quotations for Engraving Machine - Equipment Purchase. Equipment specifications, quotation requirements and guidelines may be obtained 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday from A/E Graphics, Inc.; 4075 North 124th Street, Brookfield, WI 53005; phone (262) 781-7744; fax (262) 781-4250. Call A/E Graphics, Inc. for availability of proposal documents. Documents may also be viewed online at A/E Graphics, Inc. @ www.aegraphics.com . The HUB, Student Employment I Participation requirements for this contract are 0%. All questions should be submitted in writing to Mark Bethel of Milwaukee Public Schools' Facilities and Maintenance Services at dfmsprocurement@milwaukee.k12.wi.us or fax number (414) 283-4682. No questions will be answered verbally. No verbal information from any source is to be relied upon by any respondent in the development of their response to the request for quotation. Only questions submitted in writing prior to 4:00 PM on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 will be answered. No questions will be answered after that date and time. These responses will be documented by way of addenda, which will be forwarded to all bidders. Submit all quotations to Mr. Mark Bethel, Project Specialist of Design and Construction of Facilities and Maintenance Services, 1124 North 11th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233, no later than 1:30 PM on Thursday, May 25, 2017.

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OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Office of the Milwaukee Public Schools, DIVISION OF FACILITIES AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES, 1124 North 11th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 9, 2017. Sealed proposals will be received at 1124 North 11th Street, directed to the attention of the Office of Design & Construction for the Division of Facilities and Maintenance Services, pursuant to Section 119.52(3) Wisconsin Statutes, until Tuesday, June 06, 2017 at 1:30 PM, in accordance with plans and specifications for the following work: All contractor(s) and subcontractors(s) are subject to the current livable wage rate, in accordance with the City of Milwaukee Ordinance 310-13. Per 2015 WI Act 55, prevailing wage rate laws have been repealed for all MPS Construction Projects beginning January 1, 2017. BID GUARANTY TO ACCOMPANY BID: MPS Bid Bond, Certified or Cashier's Check: 10% of Contractor's Base Bid. PROXIMITY CARD ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATIONSBID PACKAGE Ill Various MPS Sites, Division 13-18: Met (Alliance) HS, Kosciuszko Complex, Grand Ave., Auer Ave., Cass St. & Meir. The HUB requirements for this project are 0% The COIN requirements for this project are 0% The minimum Student Participation requirements for this project are: Paid Employment: 200 Hours 0 Hours Educational Activities: Deposit for Drawings and Specifications: $25.00 MAILING CHARGE: $35.00 The bidding documents may be obtained 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; Monday through Friday from A/E Graphics, Inc.; 4075 North 124th Street, Brookfield, WI 53005; phone (262) 781-7744; fax (262) 781-4250. Call A/E Graphics, Inc. for availability of bid documents for pick up. Plans and specifications will be loaned to a prospective bidder upon receipt of the deposit listed, which deposit will be returned upon surrender of the plans and specifications in good condition. Bid documents must be returned only to A/E Graphics, Inc. Plans and specifications may not be examined at the Facilities and Maintenance Services' office or at A/E Graphics. Plans and specifications may also be viewed online at A/E Graphics, Inc. @ w w w. a e g r a p h i c s . c o m Each proposal shall be for a fixed lump sum. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to waive informalities. Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of disabled individuals at the bid opening through sign language interpreters or other auxiliary aids. The following TDD number is available for the hearing impaired for questions prior to bid opening, (414) 283-4611. Darienne B. Driver, Ed.D. 11336303/05-9-16-23-30 Superintendent of Schools

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How to end the school year (Continued from pg. 11) Give yourself time to reflect. It's critical that you see how you changed, where you have grown, and what you learned. You will have grown, no matter what stage you are at in your career. The biggest mistake we make is not taking the time to recognize and acknowledge that. Make an appointment with yourself for a reflection time, because it is that important. Put it in your diary. It is also important to keep note of any professional development you have done over the year and keep a log. This can be useful for appraisal or writing your CV. We think we will remember everything we have done, but it is amazing how quickly we forget when we are immersed in busy school life and constantly moving to the next new thing.

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event as a memory jogger. Doing this activity with two or three colleagues in a brainstorming session over coffee is a good idea – you will be surprised at what you had forgotten you did this year. 6. Look after yourself Finally, but I think most important of all, is to look after yourself. I know you know this, but I’m going to remind you anyway! At this time of year you are probably having more late nights than usual as you write reports, finish assessments, attend school concerts or end of year events. Keep an eye on your energy levels and try to get an early night when you can. Even though you are busy make time for breakfast and lunch. The weather is getting warmer so remember to carry a bottle of water to stay hydrated. Stay focused on the basics of self care so that you can enjoy your holiday, instead of using it to recover!

Spend a few moments and list all the professional development you have completed – conferences, staff meeting PD, visiting facilitators, visits to other schools, professional reading, observations, etc. Note the date, what you did and how your practice changed as a result of feedI hope you found these back you received or new steps useful. I’d love to hear learning. Just bullet point your ideas on strategies you a couple of notes for each have for ending the year well.

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NOTICE Milwaukee Public Schools is requesting proposals for Trash and Recycling Disposal Services, Division I & II. Project scope, proposal requirements and guidelines may be obtained 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; Monday through Friday from A/E Graphics, Inc.; 4075 North 124th Street, Brookfield, Wl 53005; phone (262) 781-7744; fax (262) 781-4250. Call A/E Graphics, Inc. for availability of proposal documents. Trash Disposal Services Division I Contract Requirements are as follows: The HUB requirements for this contract is 10% The minimum Student Participation requirements for this contract are: Paid Employment: 400 Hours Educational Activities: 20 Hours Recycling Disposal Services - Division II Contract Requirements are as follows: The HUB requirements for this contract is 10% The minimum Student Participation requirements for this contract are: Paid Employment: 200 Hours Educational Activities: 10 Hours A pre-proposal conference will be held at office of the Division of Facilities and Maintenance Services at 1124 North 11th Street, Milwaukee, WI at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Attendance at the pre-proposal conference is strongly encouraged. A written response of the questions asked at this conference will be issued by way of an addendum to all firms registered as receiving a copy of this RFP. All questions should be submitted in writing to Mark Bethel of Milwaukee Public Schools' Facilities and Maintenance Services at dfmsprocurement@milwaukeee.k12.wi.us or fax number (414) 283-4682. No questions will be answered verbally. No verbal information f rom any source is to be relied upon by any respondent in the development of their response to the RFP. Only questions submitted in writing prior to 4:00 PM on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 will be answered. No questions will be answered after that date and time. These responses will be documented by way of addenda, which will be forwarded to all bidders. Submit all proposals to Mr. Mark Bethel, Project Specialist of Design and Construction, Facilities and Maintenance Services, 1124 North 11th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 no later than 3:00 PM on Wednesday, May 31, 2017. Darienne B. Driver, Ed.D. 11336309/02-8-10-17-24 Superintendent of Schools

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