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A Mature News Magazine for Southeastern Wisconsin

VOL. 32 NO. 1

From festivals to community centers, Tony Machi always gets the job done

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BY JACK PEARSON

Here he is, bow tie and all, at his favorite table in one of his favorite places in the world, the LaScala Restaurant in the Italian Community Center.

few issues ago, a story about Milwaukee’s 58th Annual National Golf Tournament appeared in this publication. The tourney is believed to be the largest ethnic golf event in the country, and all of its proceeds have always gone to charity. Compiling accurate information on it was no simple task. The origins of that tournament were not reported in any of the major media, and few records existed. It was suggested that I call a Milwaukee man, Tony Machi, who was one of the event’s founders and who is the only one of them still alive. That was good advice. Machi is an amazing man, spry and active as ever, always nattily attired in public, and best of all is still sharp as a tack, all of that and more despite the fact that he has just celebrated his 96th birthday. Celebrated is not really the right word. Since the death of his beloved wife Sadie several years ago, Tony has marked the occasion of his birthdate by simply having a bowl of soup in his favorite restaurant, La Scala, in the Italian Community Center (ICC). He goes there for lunch several days a week, no

January 2018

INSIDE....

HEALTHCARE

Directory

See Page 11

Reforming Congress

See Page 3

Moving in the Right Direction

See Page 5

January Events See Page 34

We Saw You At... See Page 35

MACHI continued on page 36

Milwaukee County Senior Centers In Turmoil! AGING ISSUES

By Tom Frazier

The future of Senior Centers “is in turmoil” and “up in the air” according to three different people I talked with while interviewing them for this story. This is due to a short term budget crisis and a longer term “assessment and strategic planning process to explore the feasibility of incorporating senior centers in multi-purpose sites/buildings.” The first quote is from an older

adult member of a senior center and the second quote is from a key county supervisor and may be one of the few things they agree on. BACKGROUND The Milwaukee County Department on Aging contracts with Interfaith Older Adult Programs to operate five senior centers. They are Clinton and Bernice Rose Senior Center, Kelly

Senior Center, McGovern Park Senior Center, Washington Park Senior Center, and Wilson Park Senior Center. Interfaith, which will change its name to Unison on January 1, 2018 due to a merger, has operated Washington Park since 1997, McGovern since 1998, and the remaining three since 2002. The senior centers are open five FRAZIER continued on page 32


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