Recent Press Releases Referencing Juneau Park - Page 2

Milwaukee County Parks

New look Traveling Beer Garden live music dates announced

The live music nights, held on Friday and Saturday nights between 5-8pm, will feature a more varied line up this year

Traveling Beer Garden 2018 Dates & Locations Revealed

Beergardening season begins in April with the opening of South Shore Terrace Beer Garden

Fourth Annual Br!NK New Play Festival this September

Showcasing the works of 9 Midwestern women playwrights

Poetry in the Park on July 11th

Second installment of summer series runs July 11th in downtown park.

Milwaukee County Parks Kick Off Summer Memorial Day Weekend

Activities will be as varied as visiting a beer garden to swimming at the Family Aquatic Centers, to going on a warbler walk.

Traveling Beer Gardens Open on May 17 with Keg Tappings at Greenfield & Juneau Park

The Traveling Beer Garden will visit twelve parks over the season.

Milwaukee Arts Board Invites Applications for Public Art Conservation and New Work Funds

Conservation applications are due no later than Jan. 31, 2017. New Work applications are due Feb. 28, 2017.

City of Milwaukee Arts Board

Milwaukee Arts Board Invites Applications for Public Art Conservation and New Work Funds

Up to $15,000 is available for Public Art New Work in 2017.

Milwaukee County Parks

Final Poetry in the Park with Br!NK at Juneau Park, Sept. 13

The staged reading at Juneau Park is part of the tour culminating in a weekend reading festival at the Broadway Theatre Center.

O’Donnell Property Agreement with the Milwaukee Art Museum is a WIN/WIN.

In late 2015, not satisfied with the plan negotiated by the County Executive, the County Board chose to reimagine the O’Donnell plaza and garage proposal.

County Board Unanimously Approves Resolution to Protect Parks

At Least 43 Lack Designated Zoning as Parkland; Measure Moves to Avoid Sale by Executive

43 County Park Properties At Risk Because They Lack Local Zoning Protection

Chairman Lipscomb Introduces Resolution To Protect Parks and Parkland That Could Be Sold by County Executive Without Public Hearing or Legislative Oversight