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Riverside University High School hosts 'All City Class Reunion'

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On Friday, September 30, 2016 at the Astor Hotel, Riverside University High School held their "All City Class Reunion." This momentous occasion featured alumni attending who graduated since the 1950's and beyond, with the Classes of '72, '81, and '74 having the biggest turnouts.

Milwaukee Urban League opens 'Neighborhood Job Center Access Point'

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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 the Milwaukee Urban League, the Department of Workforce Development, Milwaukee County, the City of Milwaukee, Employ Milwaukee Workforce Development, and Job Center of Wisconsin hosted the opening of the Neighborhood Job Center Access Point inside the Milwaukee Urban league, 435 West North Ave. The Access Point helps individuals looking for work find better-paying jobs, by provide help with resume creation, job applications, job searches, resources for former offenders, information about GED and skill resources, referrals for childcare assistance, housing and transportation, and to connect individuals with specialized services for their unique job abilities and needs. Pictured at the event (right photo) are Milwaukee Urban League President and CEO Ralph Hollmon and WNOV 860 radio personality Ernie G., who broadcasted live from the event.

Divas in Training attend first-ever Brewers 'Give Back Game' On Sunday, September 23, 2016 the Milwaukee Brewers hosted their first annual "Give Back Game" at Miller Park, in which the team donated ticket proceeds from their final home game of the season to four local charities. As part of this special event, fans had the opportunity to secure tickets to the Crew's match-up with the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for a donation to a charity of their choosing. Among the local charities that were invited to attend and receive donations by the Brewers was Born 2 Dream Divas In Training. Born 2 Dream helps educate young women in business and entrepreneurship to prepare them to be the future business leaders of America. Currently, the group is raising funds to open a bakery that they will staff and run themselves. Pictured at the game are Sha'Diamond Maber, Maellie Lewna, Born 2 Dream founder Darrin Reason, Kyla Lewna, Lyphenia Bryant, and Yaesha Price.

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Police Chief says Milwaukee force is suffering from a crisis of legitimacy The Milwaukee Police Department is suffering from a “crisis of legitimacy” in the neighborhoods most in need of enhanced public safety, according to Police Chief Edward Flynn, who was interviewed by a panel of journalists at a Milwaukee Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon on September 29. Chief Flynn blamed at least part of the loss of confidence in the police on “disinvestment in urban centers by state governments” which he said “have become actively hostile to the needs of urban communities,” particularly in Wisconsin. The lack of support is particularly unfortunate coming as it does at a time when police are expected to assume responsibility for a “whole raft of problems” for which they are neither equipped nor were previously expected to manage. In some Milwaukee neighborhoods it is now more

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Police Chief Ed Flynn dangerous for residents to be unarmed, Chief Flynn said. Most of the violent crime in Milwaukee, according to Chief Flynn, occurs when two or more armed criminals confront each other. In those instances the casualties are not limited to the criminals, but also to law abiding citizens, including children, who become caught up in the crossfire. “Most Sherman Park res-

idents were victims of the [August 13-14] violence, not perpetrators,” he said. “Criminals that terrorize the neighborhood during the week were the ones that were putting bullet holes in our cruisers.” Police officers must exercise potentially life-altering decisions under extreme pressure and usually with incomplete information and a very short period of time

in which to react. Technology, such as police cameras can be helpful, but just like instant replay has not proven perfect in the National Football League, Chief Flynn said cameras and other technology will not always prove beyond a shadow of a doubt what happened. He contrasted the respect that the public generally gives to members of the U.S. Armed Forces with that given to members of the law enforcement community. “It’s amazing that soldiers are treated as heroes,” he said, “but if they exchange green [uniforms] for blue they get no benefit of the doubt. “We are the most violent country in the developed world,” he said. “We routinely throw 23 - and 24-yearolds into a role where they are expected to be both the Marines and the Peace Corps.” On September 24, 2016 Mayor Tom Barrett present-

ed his proposed 2017 city budget which included a $25 million increase in law enforcement. In contrast to Chicago which is planning to increase its police force by about 500, Mayor Barrett’s budget calls for hiring enough officers to replace those who are expected to retire. Of the $25 million increase to the police budget, $23 million is set aside for wage settlement and pension contributions. Chief Flynn said that as the state has contributed less and less funding to Milwaukee, the city has been forced to shoulder more of the cost itself. Chief Flynn has served as the city of Milwaukee’s senior law enforcement officer since 2008. He was recently appointed to a third fouryear term, making him the longest serving Milwaukee Police Chief since Harold Breier, served as police chief from 1964-1984.

Early voting locations, times and instructions By Urban Media News Staff Your vote is the power you have to improve your community. For generations, the disenfranchised fought to ensure access to the ballot. This fall, it is the sacred duty of every eligible voter to honor the sacrifices made by the Civil Rights warriors of the past and cast a ballot. Due to recent court rulings, Wisconsin voters once again enjoy liberal access to in-person early voting before Election Day, November 8th. If you are already registered to vote, all you need to bring is a photo identification. If you are not registered, you can register when you vote by bringing proof of residence – typically a bill or lease which includes your address – and a photo identification. For additional information visit www.myvote. wi.gov. There is no early voting the Sunday or Monday before the election. The following are the locations and times that early voting is available in Milwaukee and Madison. Milwaukee - Downtown Early voting is underway at the Zeidler Municipal Building. Voters who have already registered can enter at 830 N. Market Street. Voters who need to register before voting may enter at 841 N. Broadway. Early voting at Zeidler is available every Monday through Friday until October 22nd between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. On the Saturdays of October 15, October 22 and October 29, early voting is available between noon and 5:00 p.m. On the Sundays of October 23 and October 30 early voting is also available between noon and 5:00 p.m.

Beginning Monday, October 23, early voting is available between 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on weekdays until November 4. Milwaukee – Central/ North Side Early voting begins October 10 at Midtown Center. Voters can enter on N. 56th St. and W. Capitol Dr. or on W. Ely Pl. and W. Fond du Lac Ave. Early voting is available Monday through Friday between October 10 and October 21 between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. On Saturday October 15 and October 22 early voting is available between noon and 5:00 p.m. On Sunday, October 23 and October 30 early voting is available between noon and 5:00 p.m. On weekdays between October 23 and November 4 early voting is available between 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee – South Side Early voting begins October 10 at Forest Home Library on 1432 W. Forest Home Ave. Early voting is available Monday through Friday between October 10 and October 21 between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. On Saturday October 15 and October 22 early voting is available between noon and 5:00 p.m. On Sunday, October 23 and October 30 early voting is available between noon and 5:00 p.m. On weekdays between October 23 and November 4 early voting is available between 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Madison The City Clerk’s Office (210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd) will be open for early voting between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. every weekday through November 4. On

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Alicia Ashman Library (733 N. High Point Road) and Sequoya Library (4340 Tokay Blvd) is open for early voting between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. every weekday until November 4. You can also vote between

the Saturdays of October 8, 15 and 22 voting is open between 9:00 a.m. and noon. On the Saturdays of October 29 and November 5 voting is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.. On the Sundays of October 30 and November 6 early voting is open between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Early voting is available every weekday through November 4th between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on every Saturday in October at the following locations: Goodman South Madison Library (2222 S. Park Street), Hawthorne Library (2707 E. Washington Avenue), Lakeview Library (2845 N. Sherman Avenue), and Meadowridge Library (5726 Raymond Road). Streets East (4602 Sycamore Ave.) will hold early voting between 7:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. every weekday until November 4. The Central Library (201 W. Mifflin St) is open for early voting Monday through Thursday between 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. through November 3. On Friday, September 30 and Friday November 4 early voting is available between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. You can also vote at Central Library between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. every Saturday in October and between 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. every Sunday in October.

9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at these locations every Saturday in October. Sequoya Library will also hold early voting hours every Sunday in October between 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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Being Frank

It’s time for a break from the negativity that is dominating the world today. Let go of the crazy madness that the Presidential race has become. Ignore the senseless violence and hate that permeates society in the USA. Time to relax and allow your blood pressure to return to a healthy state. It's time to look for the beauty in the world. First we have to find something that is beautiful to us. Many people have forgotten what they find beautiful or even pleasing. Ask yourself, “What is my definition of beauty? What do I consider beautiful?” If you have no answer to these questions it may be time to rethink your existence. Everyone should have something in their life that they find beautiful and pleasing to the eye. No matter what the news says, there is time to observe the beauty in the world. For those who can’t find anything beautiful in their lives here are some possible avenues. Nature is one place where even the most jaded can find beauty. You don’t have to drive 300 miles outside the

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By: Frank James Special to the Milwaukee Times

Look for the beauty in your world

city to find nature. Natural life takes place all around you but many people are blind to it. A bird singing in trees takes place in the hardest ghetto. The turning of the leaves announcing the change of season is beautiful to look at. A fresh cut and trimmed lawn is pleasing to the eye.

children playing safely while laughing is a beautiful thing. Those who have children have a form of beauty in their lives. Parents should not let anything take the mental image of beauty they have of their child from them.

The place where you can find a beautiful thing is inside yourself. Every person Children are things of on the planet should be able beauty. A child sleeping is to find beauty inside thema beautiful thing. Even the self. If one cannot find worst behaved child looks beauty in oneself, then they peaceful in sleep. To watch will be hard-pressed to find

nearby. The beauty that can be found in nature is everywhere, if you know how to look. The beauty that can be found in children is everywhere. Those who do not have children can find beauty in the fact they don’t have any. The beauty of self is inside each person just waiting to get out. Every one of these examples is easily accessible and cost nothing except time.

Take time out and find the beauty in the world. Understand that no matter what color your life is, it matters. Understand that things of true beauty have no cost. it elsewhere. Physical beauty Live your life and enjoy the is a wonderful thing. Spiritu- beauty of wholeness. al beauty is a great thing. A beautiful spirit is something Frank James IV © 2016 everyone has but are often beingfrankwithfrank@ blind to it. Thoughts often gmail.com cloud our perception of our true self, creating a perverse The opinions expressed in identity that thrives on neg- this editorial are those of ativity. Put the thoughts on the writer and not of the hold and enjoy the beauty of Milwaukee Times Weekly spirit. Newspaper or NCON Communication, its staff or manEverything I have stated as agement. "Being Frank" is possible avenues for beauty a bi-weekly column excluare inside your home. If they sive to the Milwaukee Times are not in your home they are Weekly Newspaper.

PROTECT OUR LEGACY After the economy crashed, Barack Obama stood with us. We’ve created over 15 million new jobs since 2010, expanded health care to 20 million Americans, and defended our right to vote. Barack Obama accomplished a lot, but more needs to be done so we can keep moving forward. The Republicans have fought Barack Obama since Day One and have promised to destroy his legacy and move our country backwards. We’ve all fought too hard to let that happen. The next president will either build on Barack Obama’s legacy or tear it apart. On November 8th, vote for Democrats so we can keep this country moving forward.

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

Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Week2) The American Cancer Society indicates it is very important to find breast cancer early. The goal of screening tests for breast cancer is to find it before it causes symptoms (like a lump that can be felt). Screening refers to tests and exams used to find a disease in people who don’t have any symptoms. Early detection means finding and diagnosing a disease earlier than might have happened if you’d waited for symptoms to start. Breast cancers found during screening exams are more likely to be smaller and still confined to the breast. The size of a breast cancer and how far it has spread are some of the most important factors in predicting the prognosis (outlook) of a woman with this disease. Most doctors feel that early detection tests for breast cancer help save thousands of lives each year, and that many more lives could be saved if even more women and their health care providers took advantage of these tests. The following are guidelines for screening for women at average risk for breast

cancer Note: According to the American Cancer Society, women with a personal history of breast cancer, a family history of breast cancer, a genetic mutation known to increase risk of breast cancer, and women who had radiation therapy to the chest before the age of 30 are at higher risk for breast cancer, not average risk. • Women ages 40 to 44 should have the choice to start annual breast cancer screening with mammograms if they wish to do so. The risks of screening as well as the potential benefits should be considered. • Women age 45 to 54 should get mammograms ev-

ery year. • Women age 55 and older should switch to mammograms every 2 years, or have the choice to continue yearly screening. • Screening should continue as long as a woman is in good health and is expected to live 10 more years or longer. Mammograms Regular mammograms can often help find breast cancer at an early stage, when treatment is most likely to be successful. A mammogram can find breast changes that could be cancer years before physical symptoms develop.

Results from many decades of research clearly show that women who have regular mammograms are more likely to have breast cancer found early, less likely to need aggressive treatment (like surgery to remove the entire breast [mastectomy] and chemotherapy), and more likely to be cured. Mammograms are not perfect. They miss some cancers. And sometimes more tests will be needed to find out if something found on a mammogram is or is not cancer. There’s also a small possibility of being diagnosed with a cancer that never would have caused any problems had it not been found during screening. It is important that women getting mammograms know what to expect and understand the benefits and limitations of screening.

ular clinical breast exam and breast self-exam are not recommended. Still, all women should be familiar with how their breasts normally look and feel and report any changes to a health care provider right away. *Resource: American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org) Next Week: Male Breast Cancer

The writer does not assume responsibility in any way for readers’ efforts to apply or utilize information or recommendations made in these articles, as they may not be necessarily appropriate for every situation to which they may refer. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intendClinical breast exam and ed to replace the advice of your breast self-exam doctor or health care provider. You The American Cancer So- are encouraged to discuss with your ciety indicates that research doctor any questions or health condoes not show a clear bene- cerns you may have. If you would fit of physical breast exams like to contact Rev. Lester, write done by either a health pro- to her c/o P.O. Box 121, Brookfessional or by yourself for field, WI. 53008. breast cancer screening. Due   to this lack of evidence, reg-

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. Elder Travis D. Evans, Sr., 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 Sunday Evening Worship ..... 7:00 PM Wed. Evening Worship .... 6:45 PM

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

Citadel Of Praise Church of God In Christ 2328 West Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 299-0608 Deon Young, Pastor WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sun. Celebration of Worship…………….…………… 12:00 p.m. Wed. - WoW Pastoral Teaching ………………………...……………… 7:00 p.m.

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 ................. 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ........ 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Prayer Service ................. Wed. 6:00 p.m. Church phone: 414.445-1610

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....................9 a.m. Sunday Worship........................10:45 a.m. RADIO MINISTRIES Sat. (Milwaukee) WGLB 1560 Sat. at 9:15 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) Prayer Line - (414) 446-713324 hr.

“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

Church 578-7425

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.

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. Wednesday Night Worship

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.

3737 North Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 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. Wednesday 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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The wedding of Krystal and Charles Griffin

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CAREGIVERS need care, too. Are you caring for a loved one with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, a disability, or raising a grandchild?

YOU DESERVE AS MUCH HELP AS YOU GIVE. Interfaith Older Adult Programs offers FREE HELP AND SUPPORT for family members and friends who help older adults. Contact a Family Caregiver Support Network Resource Specialist today and learn how Interfaith can CARE FOR YOU! Mention this ad and receive a free gift.

On Saturday, October 1, 2016 Charles M. Griffin (right) and Krystal M. Robinson (center) were joined in holy matrimony in the city of Milwaukee. The wedding ceremony was held at Damascus Baptist Church located at 2447 N. 27th St. The reception was held at the New Holiday Inn located at 4700 N. Port Washington Rd. Local photographer Kim Robinson (left) is the father of the bride. Congratulations to the new Mr. and Mrs. Griffin!

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The Greater Milwaukee Foundation is once again offering Gifts to the Community, with a day of free access to signature lakefront destinations. Visit greatermilwaukeefoundation.org/gifts for hours and details.

Discovery World

Milwaukee Art Museum

Betty Brinn Children’s Museum

Port Exploreum & 1860 Light Station

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Former Alderman Willie Wade named 'Local Government Official of the Year' Willie Wade, who served as District 7 Alderman for the Milwaukee Common Council from 2003 until 2016, was recently named Local Government Official of the Year by the American Planning Association Wisconsin Chapter. The award was in recognition of his planning excellence in Milwaukee where he was involved in projects such as the Harley Davidson Museum, the Potawatomi Hotel and Casino expansion, The Brewery, The Moderne, and most recently the Northwestern Mutual tower project, the new Milwaukee Bucks Arena, the revitalization of the Century City Industrial Park and the streetcar project. “As a matter of fact, his fingerprints are on most of the development that has occurred in Milwaukee from 2003 up until today,” said Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Milwaukee Magazine also recognized Wade for his leadership, naming him the “Fifth Most Influential Person in the City of Milwaukee” for his passionate involvement in projects that better the city, and his impressive ability to get things done in the area of development, according to the trib-

Willie Wade ute. Wade was also recently named Vice President of Community Relations at Employ Milwaukee. In his new job, he will use his vast experience and networking ability to connect Milwaukee residents to jobs and career opportunities. “We are thrilled Willie Wade has joined our staff,” Employ Milwaukee President and CEO Earl Buford said. “He has the energy, experience and unparalleled knowledge as to the most effective ways to connect with the community to address getting residents into the workforce pipeline and providing workers for Milwaukee area businesses.”

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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. 2741 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206

Pastor Annie Naomi Scott

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

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

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

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

Come Home to Shiloh

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

Sunday Worship Service 3489 N. 76th Street

Rev. Lee A. Shaw, Pastor

10:00 - 11:30 A.M. (414) 502-7584

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

Wednesday Service 7100 W. Villard Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53209

Sun. Sun. Tue. Wed.

7:00 - 8:30 P.M. Pastor Darry Tucker Prophetess Paula Tucker

Tel: 414-871-4673 Fax: 414-871-2373 email:st.johnsunitedmbc@ yahoo.com 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. TIMOTHY COMMUNITY Baptist Church 3701 N. Teutonia Milwaukee, WI 53208

ST. PETER MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3057 N. 35th Street Milwaukee, WI 53216 Church: 414.442.6389 Home: 414.463.5535

Rev. Mose A. Fuller, Pastor Home: (414) 871-2933 Church: (414) 445-2958

ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School..................9:00 am Sunday Worship..............10:30 am Tuesday Bible Class..........6:00 pm

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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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.

ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 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

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.

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

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.

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

Phone: 562-8030

The Reverend Don Darius Butler,Pastor

Pastor Oscar Elim

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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North Division students’ mobile app voted national ‘Fan Favorite’

Students recognized at MPS Board meeting for app aimed at supporting children battling disease and in need of encouragement Two Milwaukee Public Schools students studying mobile app development were recognized for their first place finish as a "Fan Favorite" in a national app competition. North Division High School students Tatiana Loyd and Qiaira Mathews were awarded the MPS Board of Directors Excellence in Education Award for their achievement at the MPS Board meeting Thursday evening. The two North Division students' "Emoji Encouragement" app is one of just two teams voted first place nationwide in the "Fan Favorites" category in the Lenovo Scholars Network competition. The app is designed to support students battling cancer, sickle cell anemia, depression and other diseases or those with low self-esteem with words of encouragement. The two students stayed after school, worked from home and even came in over spring break to work on the app and accompanying video presen-

North Division Principal Keith Carrington, Qiaira Matthews and Superintendent Dr. Darienne Driver. Qiaira, along with classmate Tatiana Loyd, received the Milwaukee Board of School Directors 'Excellence in Education' award in September. tation, according to North ence teacher Melissa Menge. Division lead computer sci-

The students earned a tablet and a trip to the National NAF Conference in Orlando from Lenovo and NAF. NAF (formerly the National Academy Foundation) transforms the high school experience by infusing STEM and work-based learning experiences into curriculum to ensure students graduate and are college, career, and future ready. The winning team plans to enter another app in the contest this year and will further develop their mobile app programming skills in the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles class at North Division. This is the first time the College Board has offered this class. North Division is only one of two MPS high schools to implement Academies of Information Technology, which offers students industry-specific classes related to the growing field of IT. Students participate in workbased learning activities and internships to put their lessons into action. The two MPS schools –

North Division and Washington High School of Information Technology – are also among only 30 schools nationwide to be chosen to take part in the Lenovo Scholars Network, which works to train the next generation of mobile application developers with MIT’s App Inventor, provides ongoing support from MIT faculty, hosts teacher training and awards a class set of laptops and tablets to schools selected for the grant. This is the second straight year MPS students have won the Fan Favorite award. MPS Superintendent Dr. Darienne Driver joins North Division Principal Keith Carrington and the MPS family in congratulating the students, their educators, their families and the support staff that helped make this national accomplishment possible. The Emoji Encouragement App is available for no cost on Google Play at http://tinyurl.com/gsfjbqw.

Helping every young man find success There are more than 35,000 boys and young men

of color in Milwaukee Public Schools. October 3-8 is

Milwaukee Boys and Men of and it’s designed to highlight Color Week in Milwaukee, the challenges faced by boys and men of color and discuss solutions to help them reach their fullest potential. “MPS has a strong commitment to the success of boys and men of color,” said Joe’Mar Hooper, director of business, community and family partnerships for Milwaukee Public Schools. “We have embraced President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper program and are developing a robust action plan to engage the community in working together to help young men succeed.” Events during the week in Milwaukee Public Schools include youth luncheons and dialogue sessions at Washington and South Division high schools with our partners in the Violence Free Zones. The district is also sponsoring a special community conversation on Friday,

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October 21 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Community High School, 6700 N. 80th Street. MPS Superintendent Darienne Driver will share an overview of district efforts to improve outcomes for boys and men of color. Other participants in Milwaukee Boys and Men of Color Week include: Office of Mayor Tom Barrett; Office of Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton; City of Milwaukee: Department of Administration, Health Department Office of Violence Prevention and Fire and Police Commission; and Milwaukee Fatherhood Initiative. For more information call the Department of Business, Community and Family Partnerships at 414-475-8285 or partners@milwaukee.k12. wi.us.

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Announcing the 10th Anniversary of the Caring for the Caregiver Conference

The 10th Annual Caring for the Caregiver Conference, an event dedicated to supporting family and professional caregivers, will be on Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union. The event will feature an outstanding keynote from the former Director of the Milwaukee County Department on Aging, Stephanie Sue Stein, titled “Caregiving: Valuing the Invaluable.” In addition to a gourmet lunch, door prizes and a supportive environment with other caregivers, attendees can choose to participate in workshops, ranging in topics from Alzheimer’s disease, mental health, art therapy, senior financial planning and more. Caregivers will also have access to resource specialists, community information booths, and consultation time with experts from the Alzheimer’s Association, Parkinson’s Association, elder law attorneys, and more. “This year’s event theme, ‘Silver Linings,’ encourages caregivers to always consider the positive impact they have on those they care for, while

reminding them that caring for themselves is equally as important,” said Rachel Olson, Interfaith Older Adult Programs’ Director of Family Caregiver Support. Registration is now open and costs $15 per person. Caregivers can register online at interfaithmilw.org/ caregiverconference16, or by calling (414) 220-8600. Scholarships or reimbursement for respite care may be available: please call to learn more. Sponsorships are also available for the conference. All sponsors who contribute $250 or more will receive a display table and advertising in event materials. Call (414) 220-8600 to learn more about sponsorships. Interfaith organizes the conference, in collaboration with: the Alzheimer’s Association of Southeastern Wisconsin, Aurora Health Care, Crossroads Care Center, Golden Living – Heritage Square, IndependenceFirst, Marquette University, New Health Services, Seasons Hospice, St. Camillus, the VA Medical Center, VITAS Innovative Hospice, and other legal coordinators.

ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2016 5:00-8:00 PM 3020 West Vliet Street COME OUT AND SEE WHAT'S NEW AT THE WAAW CENTER

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Milwaukee Premiere of Four-Time Tony Award-Nominated Musical!

With a Broadway score infused with country, folk, rhythm & blues and gospel, this award-winning musical follows Violet as she travels through the 1964 segregated South. On the journey, she uncovers the true meaning of beauty and the uplifting power of love.

Featuring returning favorites from the 2016 hit “Crowns”

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City hearings on public safety issues to be held throughout October Milwaukee Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton and Public Safety Committee chair Bob Donovan recently announced a series of four public engagement hearings to be held throughout the city during October. The first date was held October 3, 2016 at 9 a.m. in room 301-B at City Hall. This special meeting was scheduled to receive testimony from community-based organizations. The next date is scheduled to be moderated by Alderman Cavalier Johnson at Marshall High School, 4141 N. 64th St. on Saturday October 8 at 9:30 a.m.

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day October 22 at 9:30 a.m. Alderman Terry L. Witkowski will serve as the moderator for the final hearing scheduled for Pulaski High School, 2500 W. Oklahoma Ave. on Saturday October 29.

Proposed city budget includes funding for homeowners

Mayor Tom Barrett’s proposed 2017 budget contains several provisions to assist homeowners struggling to pay for expensive code violations or lead removal from drinking In addition to members of water pipes or old lead-based the public, Mayor Tom Bar- paint. The Common Council President Hamilton will rett, County Executive Chris approved a grant and loan which would moderate a meeting sched- Abele, Milwaukee Police program provide financial assistance uled at Obama High School, Chief Edward Flynn, the Of5075 N. Sherman Blvd. on fice of Violence Prevention, when the city replaces water Saturday October 15 begin- the Department of Health main pipes containing lead. ning at 9:30 a.m. and Human Services, the Homeowners are responsible Community Justice Council, for the cost of replacing Alderman Jose G. Perez members of the Fire and Po- the portion of the drinking will host a hearing at South lice Commission and Com- water pipe located on his Division High School 1515 mon Council members are or her property. The funds can also be used to remove W. Lapham Blvd. on Satur- welcome to attend.

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Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele proposed a $60 vehicle registration fee on cars kept in Milwaukee County during presentation of his proposed 2017 budget on October 3. The fee, which Abele said is necessary to maintain highways and public transportation, would be used only for transportation needs. The fee would be in addition to the $75 state registration fee and the $20 registration fee already paid by residents of the city of Milwaukee. Milwaukee County supervisors rejected a similar wheel tax proposed in 2010 and the issue has not been raised since then. Without the additional revenue, Abele said some transit routes would have to be eliminated and some highway maintenance deferred.

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Arts and Entertainment By Jacquelyn D. Heath Special to the Milwaukee Times Equal parts of imagination, fantasy and flamenco join forces to tell the tale of Miguel de Cervantes’ fictional and somewhat delusional knight Don Quixote in the Milwaukee Rep’s stage production of the Tony-Award-winning play, Man of LaMancha. The time is 16th century Spain at the height of the Inquisition. During the 300 or so years of this societal purge, church and state operated as one. Actions ranging from petty theft to praying to a different God could be interpreted as an act of heresy against the Roman Catholic Church and land a person in prison – or worse. The play is set in a prison vault in the southwestern Spanish city of Seville. The vault is like a day room where assorted captives congregate and await trial, for a few hours, days or the rest of their lives. A motley crew of prisoners is assembled in the vault – male and female, of all ages, dressed in tatters. Escorted by soldiers into this band of accused murders and thieves is a comparatively welldressed gentleman and his manservant (who has a valet in prison?) toting a large shabby trunk. He introduces himself as poet Miguel de Cervantes, which opens up the new arrivals to having their trunk ransacked. Cer-

By Jacquelyn D. Heath Special to the Milwaukee Times It seems almost ironic that actor Nathaniel Stampley finds himself these days on stage in Milwaukee singing about an impossible dream. This world-class actor’s journey has proven that, wherever you come from, with talent, hard work, perseverance and luck, dreams are indeed possible. The stage veteran has returned to his hometown to play the lead in a six-week run of the Tony Award-winning play, Man of LaMancha at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. “I will be the first to admit that the role of 'Don Quixote' is one I have wanted to play for a long time,” Stampley said. “To play it here in Milwaukee among family and friends is a blessing for which I am truly grateful.” Nate confessed that he has had a lifelong love affair with the arts which, he said, he probably inherited from his mother Carolyn, a classically trained musician who taught music in the Milwaukee Public Schools. She made sure that Nate and his five siblings were immersed in music – from Bach and Gershwin to hymns and spirituals. His

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vantes and his mancastle pursue Aldonza servant are placed on for strictly lustful purtrial by the self-proposes, but Don Quixclaimed “Governor” ote persists in his purwith the other prissuit of Dulcinea with oners serving as the admiration, respect “jury.” Assured of and honor, as dictated being found guilty by the code of chivalof something, the ry. He is captivated by Governor asks Cerher; she is confoundvantes why he is in ed by his unorthodox the prison; he volunthinking and behavior. teers that he is a tax The adventures take collector who foreQuixote, Sancho and closed on a church the other prisoners for non-payment of on a quest for knighttaxes. Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents hood; a brawl in which The Governor imQuixote is injured deposes a pre-deter- "Man of La Mancha" in the Quadracci fending Dulcinea’s mined “fine” of loss Powerhouse from September 20 to Oc- honor and Aldonza of all their posses- tober 30, 2016. Left to Right: Nathaniel (Dulcinea) is brutally sions. That includes Stampley, Michael J. Farina and cast. attacked; and schemthe incomplete man- Photo by Michael Brosilow. ing and plotting by the uscript of Cervantrelatives of Quixote’s/ es’ novel, Don QuixCervantes’ real-life alote. Hoping to save his work in-a-play’ and, through their ter ego, Senor Alonso Quifrom willful destruction, imaginations, assume various jana, to have him declared Cervantes suggests present- characters. mentally delusional so they ing a play as his “defense” in The vault becomes a coun- can inherit his estate. The this mock trial. The jury of try inn – or perhaps, a castle; fantasy/mock trial is abruptprisoners agrees and the re- the Governor becomes the ly halted as the prison guards ality of the vault transforms Innkeeper – or perhaps, the enter the vault and summon into the setting of Cervant- Lord of the castle; and the ju- Miguel de Cervantes and his es’ novel. Miguel himself rymen are transformed into manservant to their Inquiassumes the character of as- inn servants, a priest, and inn sition trial and to face their piring knight Don Quixote guests. A female prisoner, fate. and his manservant takes on Aldonza, takes on the role of Rep artistic director Mark the identity of squire Sancho a server and occasional pros- Clements deserves credit for Panza. titute working at the inn. As helping the audience keep Quixote and Panza embark the jurymen/inn guests pro- straight the intertwined stoon an imaginary quest to re- ceed to proposition Aldonza, rylines of Cervantes/Quixoturn the world to a less aus- Don Quixote sees her as the te/Quijana. Scenic designer tere, gentler time of knights, essence of gentle-woman- Jack Magaw and lighting dechivalry, restoring honor and hood and transforms her in signer Jason Fassl join forcrighting wrongs on every lev- his mind into Dulcinea, the es to create the stone-cold el. Gradually, the Governor fair lady to Quixote’s aspiring ambiance of the vault and and the jury members are knight. morph it into more vibrant drawn into this ‘play-withThe other men at the inn/ settings as the odyssey pro-

Actor Nathaniel Stampley: Dream possible father, Rev. Dr. Nathaniel J. Stampley, Sr., is an ordained minister in the Church of God in Christ. The Stampleys moved from Oceanside, CA (where Nate, Jr., was born), to Milwaukee when his father was called to pastor Heritage International Ministries COGIC. By that time, Nate, Jr., was 8 years old and described himself as a “typical P.K.” (preacher’s kid). “As the pastor’s children, everyone in the church knew us and was likely to both love us and chastise us at any time. It was sort of like being on stage.” Nate said he was in 4th grade at Kilbourn Elementary School on the city’s northwest side when the acting bug bit him. He was cast in a school production of The Most Amazing Snowman. According to Nate, “My stage debut was less than stellar. I flubbed some of my lines and sang in a squeaky voice. But there was something special about that feeling of being up on that stage that intrigued me.” Beginning in middle school, Nate transferred to the Whitefish Bay school district as a Chapter 220 student. His parents were particularly drawn to that school district because of the wealth

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Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents "Man of La Mancha" in the Quadracci Powerhouse from September 20 to October 30, 2016, featuring Nathaniel Stampley. Photo by Michael Brosilow. of resources in arts and other educational programs. Nate remembered that his new school was not that far in distance from where he lived. Economically and socially, however, it was a different world. Instead of allowing the difference to become a wall, Nate chose to use it as a bridge. It was while at Whitefish Bay that Nate got involved in track and bas-

ketball as well as music and theater. A twist of fate, literally – he sustained a knee injury from basketball – caused Nate to choose to pour his energies into the performing arts. With training and practice, his once-squeaky preteen tones developed into a rich baritone. During high school, Nate was able to land roles in school productions of Oklahoma! and Fiddler on the Roof, as well as professional productions with the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts and the Florentine Opera Company. He also went to Europe on a concert tour; sang with the Wisconsin State Youth Choir; attended the prestigious Summer Music Clinic at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and eventually was awarded a full scholarship to study opera at UW-Madison. He graduated in 1996. Nate’s dream of becoming a professional actor took a detour after college, as he took parts in a few local and regional productions. For a time, he assisted his father’s ministry and traveled with the senior Stampley to Africa on missions to help the disadvantaged. “Those were interesting, eye-opening experiences that

gresses. It takes a special talent to bring sense to what could be madness. Milwaukee’s own Nathaniel Stampley, as Cervantes/Quixote/Quixote, brings this complicated, conflicted character to life with a clarity punctuated by a rich, golden baritone that not only brings down the house with his stirring rendition of the play’s signature anthem, “The Impossible Dream,” but continuously draws the audience into the fantasy unfolding onstage. Comic relief through tongue-in-cheek satire comes from the empathetic but grounded Sancho Panza, played by Michael J. Farina. Also outstanding are crystal-voiced Leenya Rideout as Aldonza/Dulcinea; and Alvin Crawford as the Governor/Innkeeper, helping to push our imaginations along from one adventure to the next. This two-hour performance has no intermission, but you won’t need one. By stories’ end, you may find that imagination, courage and hope can indeed lift one out of the dungeons of doubt, and open up possibilities, even under the most absurd conditions. “Man of LaMancha” runs through October 30 at the Milwaukee Rep’s Quadracci Powerhouse, 108 E. Wells St. For tickets and information about evening and matinee performances, call 414/224-9490; or visit www.milwaukeerep.com.

I shared with my father, and I wouldn’t trade them for anything,” Nate said. “But we both soon realized that type of ministry was not my true calling.” Destiny paid a house call in 2001 when Nate got the opportunity to audition for the Broadway production of The Lion King. There was a slight logistical problem. Nate was in Chicago; the audition was in New York City; it was the weekend following the 9/11 tragedy, and air travel across America was restricted for national security reasons. “When I mentioned my dilemma to my father, he said simply, ‘Let’s go’. He drove from Milwaukee to Chicago, picked me up, and we drove non-stop to New York.” Nate made it to the audition and landed a role in The Lion King. He started out as a member of the ensemble, and eventually played the role of “Mufasa.” He was with the show for 6-1/2 years. He also met Lanette Costas, a concert dancer in the Lion King company. They married in 2004 and are the parents of daughter Anaya, age 9, and son Isaiah, age 5. Nate’s theater dreams have blossomed into a reality that has taken him from (Continued on pg. 15) www.milwaukeetimesnews.com


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September 28, 2016 OFFICIAL NOTICE 7139 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF A MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Milwaukee County, owner and operator of General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, WI, is seeking proposals from experienced firms for the development and administration of a marketing and communications program for General Mitchell International Airport (MKE) and Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport (LJT). Sealed proposals will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. CDT on October 12, 2016, in the office of the Milwaukee County Clerk, Room 105, Courthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233. Documents are posted on the airport’s website, www.mitchellairport.com/BusinessOps or may be obtained by contacting Pat Rowe, at prowe@ mitchellairport.com.

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Pastoral Vacancy Announcement Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, a National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. church, located in the central city near downtown Milwaukee, WI is seeking a called by God, licensed/ordained pastor. Pastoral candidate must adhere to the following scriptural guidelines: (1Timothy3: 1-7; Titus 1: 6-9). All interested applicants must request an application packet via email mountmoriah@sbcglobal.net or by calling the church office 414-2645230. Completed application packets should be mailed to: Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Attention: Johnny Perkins P.O. Box 91504 Milwaukee, WI 53209 Applications must be postmarked no later than October 31, 2016. Applications received after the deadline, incomplete packets, or applications that do not meet the position qualifications will not be considered.

Public Notification of Completion of a Pilot Trauma Study in Milwaukee County (HypoResus) A research study on the safety and feasibility of controlled fluid resuscitation compared to standard fluid resuscitation for patients with low blood pressure due to severe injury has been completed in Milwaukee County. This study was performed because there is evidence that standard fluid resuscitation may not be beneficial. About the study This study, named HypoResus, was performed by the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC) - a collaboration of 10 U.S. and Canadian sites that perform emergency research. A total of 192 patients were enrolled in this study between March 2012 and April 2013. Milwaukee County was one of the ROC sites where Milwaukee County Emergency Medical Services and the Medical College of Wisconsin performed this research. Of the 192 patients enrolled throughout ROC, 36 patients were enrolled in Milwaukee County between August 2012 and January 2013. Twenty-eight (78%) were male and 8 (22%) were female. The average age was 40. Eleven (31%) were Caucasian, 17 (47%) were African-American and 8 (22%) were unreported race. Three (8%) were Hispanic. Study results This study found that controlled fluid resuscitation is safe and feasible. Study patients treated with controlled fluid resuscitation received on average one liter less of fluid than patients getting standard fluid resuscitation. There was no statistically significant difference in the death rate of patients who received controlled fluid resuscitation (5.2%) compared to those that received standard fluid resuscitation (14.7%). There was also no statistically significant difference in the rate of kidney failure or how many days they needed to be in the intensive care unit or on a ventilator. Although this study found that controlled fluid resuscitation is safe and feasible, the benefits of this method need to be confirmed by a larger study. For additional information, please contact Dr. Tom Aufderheide at (414) 805-6493 or via email at RRC@mcw.edu.

Stampley (Continued from pg. 14) Milwaukee to Chicago, and on to Broadway, London’s West End, and back to Milwaukee. Milestones along the way have included a Joseph Jefferson Award nomination for his performance in Big River; debuting in a leading role on Broadway in The Color Purple; and landing the role of “Porgy” in a revival of the Gershwin classic Porgy and Bess. In spite of these sucwww.milwaukeetimesnews.com

cesses, or perhaps because of them, Nate’s conversation is peppered with words like “gratitude,” “blessing,” and “humility.” “My life has been filled with blessings and I am truly grateful for the lessons and experiences I had early on,” he said. “I was fortunate to have supportive, encouraging parents and to grow up surrounded by great music andmusicians. I was able to leave Milwaukee with the prayers and blessings of many ‘saints’; it is on their broad shoulders that I stand.”

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October 7th Lezlie Binns Sheneka Smith

October 16th Kelly M. Fumbanks Jharrell Frazier

October 29th Dejah Fumbanks October 30th Andrew Green

October 17th Dennis Lamont Johnson

October 8 Monet Fumbanks

October 18 Tyrone Ingram Anne M. Barner

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Do you have a friend, family member, or colleague who has just celebrated or is about to celebrate a birthday? Stop by our office with their name on Monday to get them in that week’s edition of Happy Birthday Salutes! Visit us at 1936 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, call us at (414) 263-5088 or e-mail them to miltimes@gmail.com. In addition to his parents, those ‘saints’ include some of Milwaukee's and Wisconsin’s classical music and cultural icons, including Hester Besteda, Walter Cheatham, Ella Washington, Tejumo-

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