Content referencing Lucille Berrien
MKE County
36 Pools, Splash Pads, Water Parks Opening in 2024
Parks opening far more pools in 2024 after making waves with lifeguard hiring.
May 23rd, 2024 by Graham KilmerLucille Berrien Mural Installed in Namesake Park
Berrien is a former community activist after whom the park was named in 2021.
May 30th, 2023 by Graham KilmerPress Release
Supervisor Coggs-Jones Commends Upcoming Lucille Berrien Park Mural Unveiling
May 26th, 2023 by Sup. Priscilla E Coggs-Jones
MKE County
27 Pools, Splash Pads and Water Parks Opening in Milwaukee
County boosts the number of facilities it will open for 2023 season.
May 19th, 2023 by Graham KilmerMKE County
Board Approves Lucille Berrien Park
Lucille Berrien was an open housing activist, the first Black woman to run for mayor and a foster mother to more than 120 children.
Jun 24th, 2021 by Graham KilmerPress Release
Supervisor Coggs-Jones Secures County Board Approval to Create Lucille Berrien Park
Jun 24th, 2021 by Sup. Priscilla E Coggs-Jones
MKE County
Supervisor Proposes Renaming Lindbergh Park for Lucille Berrien
Berrien is a long-time activist that was involved in the fair housing marches of the 1960's.
Jun 4th, 2021 by Graham KilmerPress Release
AFSCME Wisconsin Statement of Support for Lucille Berrien Park
Jun 4th, 2021 by AFSCME Wisconsin Council 32