Ald. Peter Burgelis
Press Release

Message of Gratitude from the City to This Is It!

Statement from Alderman Peter Burgelis and Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa March 9, 2025

By - Mar 9th, 2025 03:58 pm

Milwaukee finds itself reflecting on a heartbreaking moment in Milwaukee’s LGBTQ+ history. This summer would have marked the 57th anniversary of This is It!, a bar, performance space, and gathering place that has been a cornerstone of the City’s LGBtQ+ community for generations. Unfortunately, that celebration will never come to pass, as owner George Schneider announced the business’s permanent closure today.

On behalf of the city and the entire community, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to This is It! for its incredible and far-reaching impact over the years. For nearly six decades, this iconic establishment has been more than just a bar — it has been a sanctuary, a safe space, and a vital gathering place for Milwaukee’s LGBTQ+ community.

To the dedicated staff, talented performers, and unwavering friends who made This is It! a home for so many, we thank you. Your passion, commitment, and spirit brought this place to life, creating a legacy of love, joy, and inclusion that will never be forgotten.

We acknowledge the immense challenges faced in recent years, and while it is with deep sadness that we bid farewell, we also hold on to the love, joy, and resilience that This is It! represented for so many. We are especially grateful to honor the legacy of the founders, June and Joseph Brehm, whose vision and courage made this place possible. Although they are no longer with us, their spirit and dedication live on in the community they helped create.

As we close this chapter, we encourage everyone to continue supporting local and queer-owned businesses, as they are the heart of what makes this city so special. Thank you, This is It!, for being an irreplaceable part of our city’s history. Your impact will resonate for years to come, and the love that you shared with this community will never fade.

NOTE: Alders Zamarripa and Burgelis are the first two out LGBTQ+ Common Council members.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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