Michael Timm

Milwaukee’s Green Schoolyards Gain National Attention

Seattle and other cities learning from Milwaukee's 'incredibly inspiring' work.

By - Aug 19th, 2024 06:40 pm

Seattle and other cities learning from Milwaukee's 'incredibly inspiring' work. Back to the full article.

Pamela Ritger de la Rosa, City of Milwaukee environmental sustainability program manager; Justin Hegarty, executive director of the nonprofit Reflo; Lisa Neeb, Green & Healthy Schools program manager for the nonprofit Reflo; and Lisa Sasso, senior project planner at Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District participate in a panel on the value of partnerships as part of the Children and Nature Network tour of Milwaukee's Green & Healthy Schoolyards on May 28, 2024.

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Pamela Ritger de la Rosa, City of Milwaukee environmental sustainability program manager; Justin Hegarty, executive director of the nonprofit Reflo; Lisa Neeb, Green & Healthy Schools program manager for the nonprofit Reflo; and Lisa Sasso, senior project planner at Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District participate in a panel on the value of partnerships as part of the Children and Nature Network tour of Milwaukee's Green & Healthy Schoolyards on May 28, 2024. Photo by Michael Timm.

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