Follow Bob the dog’s “tail” of downtown exploration for a good cause
All proceeds from the book will go toward Key to Change, an initiative created by Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 to end chronic homelessness, in memory of Joe Weirick.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (March 27, 2018) – A new book about downtown Milwaukee is getting praise from dog and city lovers alike. Produced and published by Shawna Nicols and Graydient Creative, “The Adventures of Bob and Downtown Milwaukee” depicts a tale of “tails”, as Bob the dog explores landmark attractions throughout downtown Milwaukee.
Milwaukee Downtown, Business Improvement District #21 is an organization established in 1998 to support the interests of the downtown Milwaukee business community. Created through private sector leadership, Milwaukee Downtown is a management district organization that oversees 150 square blocks representing approximately 500 property owners in the center of downtown Milwaukee. The organization funds specific initiatives aimed at creating a clean, safe and friendly downtown. More info is available at www.milwaukeedowntown.com.
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