Greater Milwaukee Tour de Cure
Event Details Tour de Cure is a fundraising event for the American Diabetes Association. Tour de Cure is a ride not a race so it is perfect for all ages and skill levels. There are four different routes (Family Fun Ride, 25K, 50K, and 100K) that all take advantage of the beautiful Ozaukee Interurban Trail and great Wisconsin scenery. All riders are greeted by cheering volunteers, food and fun at the end of the ride. URL or phone # for RSVP http://main.diabetes.org/tourdecuremilwaukee Grafton High School Address 1950 Washington St. City, State Grafton, WI Date June 18, 2011 Time 6:45AM Cost $25 + min. $150 Fundraising
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Picking up where Tom Strini's summer series left off, Judith Ann Moriarty spends an afternoon with the work of a self-taught painter at the Charles Allis Museum.
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The precise word to explain this season’s big trend in campaign financing is "obliviousness."
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Oct 27th, 2010 by Caitlin Penzey-MoogChamber music weekend, with pianos
The Hammond Duo prove that sometimes, two pianos are better than one and The Clarus Trio plays on home turf at Cardinal Stritch.
Oct 26th, 2010 by Michael BarndtThe Ballet’s “Hunchback” reborn as “Esmeralda”
Milwaukee Ballet's Michael Pink renames and rethinks his ballet after the Victor Hugo novel.
Oct 26th, 2010 by Tom StriniNo simple answers in academic R&D
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Oct 26th, 2010 by Julie SneiderFreaky theater, cinematic chamber music
Youngblood stages Freakshow in a warehouse, and Chamber Music Milwaukee shows the arty side of movie composers.
Oct 26th, 2010 by Tom StriniReplacing Dave Obey?
Let's face it: nobody can "replace" Dave Obey. But we can elect a "work horse" instead of a "show horse" to our congressional seat.
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Oct 25th, 2010 by Dave Reid“We have to save our nation’s children”
Geoffrey Canada, founder of the Harlem Children's Zone, says we are the supermen our school children need.
Oct 25th, 2010 by Michael RayIn Tandem’s darkly comic “Art of Murder”
Joe DiPietro's deliciously nasty comedy opens at the Tenth Street Theatre.
Oct 25th, 2010 by Peggy Sue Dunigan












