Caravan Hospitality Group
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Brady Street Cleanup Event on 4/20

Brady Beach to host volunteer check-in and post-clean up party in celebration of Earth Day

By - Apr 8th, 2024 08:21 pm

Milwaukee— 4/9/24 — The popular “Brady Beach” street activation is back for its 5th season and its programmers have announced that its first event of 2024 will be a collaborative effort to encourage a massive neighborhood cleanup ahead of a busy summer for the city of Milwaukee. Local tavern owners Mike Eitel and Mike Lee have teamed up with the Brady Street BID and a few key sponsors to provide volunteers with an exciting way to get out and celebrate the spirit of Earth Day by cleaning up and partying afterwards—all while raising money for the non-profit organization Clean Wisconsin and the group Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful.

Check-in for volunteers begins at 1pm where they will be supplied with gloves, bags, and a map of the general area to scour along with dumpster locations. The cleanup runs from 1pm-5pm and features plenty of rewards for those who do the hard work. DJ Marcus Doucette will be mixing up the 4/20 vibes on the turntables, Barrel Burrito Co. will be offering the do-gooders samples of its “burrito bites,” and each participant will also receive a ticket to try to win from a selection of donated items.

In addition, volunteers over the age of 21 will also receive wristbands entitling them to a free beverage– compliments of event sponsors like Mijenta Tequila, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and local favorite, Lakefront Brewery. Participants will also be able to help raise money by donating at the check-in tables or by purchasing certain beverages with participating Brady Street bars that will be donating a portion of those sales.

The Brady Beach is a located between the Nomad World Pub and Club Brady at the intersection of Warren Avenue and Brady Street. The two taverns have worked with the City of Milwaukee since a pilot program began in the summer of 2020 in response to COVID to create an amenity that acts as a dining area, an outdoor event space, as well as a meeting point for locals and visitors alike. It offers a bit of respite as well as some elbow room for folks visiting Brady Street from spring through autumn.

“Mike Lee (owner of Club Brady) and I thought this event would be a creative and productive way to kick off another season of the Brady Beach while also celebrating Earth Day and providing some fun for the neighbors who’ve been cooped up all winter” said Nomad owner Mike Eitel.

3rd District Alderman Jonathan Brostoff is a big fan of the activated streets for business stating “The Brady Beach has made the area safer, more pedestrian friendly and now they are literally cleaning up the street. We are blessed to have such a great community partner on Brady.”

Michael Sander, Executive Director of the Brady Street BID says he’s happy to have the unique collaborations and initiatives born from activating the “beach” as well. “It creates a festive atmosphere where the community can come together to celebrate the summer season in a dynamic and engaging way while taking in our historic street.”

“We’re hoping for good weather but it’s definitely a ‘rain or shine’ event” Eitel added.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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