Senator Baldwin’s Apostle Island Measure Moves Forward
Preserves the history of the iconic Ashland harbor
Dec 4th, 2014 by U.S. Sen. Tammy BaldwinCommunity and Elected Leaders Oppose WISDOT’s ‘Billion Dollar Boondoggle’ At Hearing on I-94 East-West Corridor
WISDOT’s Preferred Options Are Poorly Outlined, Costly, Wasteful, and Require Higher Taxes, Fees
Dec 4th, 2014 by WISPIRG FoundationRep. Barca calls on Gov. Walker to put the brakes on “Right to Work for Less”
“I call on Governor Walker to put the brakes on this divisive issue that clearly will damage Wisconsin’s middle class. "
Dec 4th, 2014 by State Rep. Peter BarcaWilson Center Celebrates its First Published Book
A celebration of strange beasts, troublesome felines, and mysterious nocturnal gatherings at the Wilson Center marks the publishing of a new tale by Milwaukee-based artist Sue Lawton, The Fire Keepers.
Dec 4th, 2014 by Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the ArtsWisconsin and 43 States Win Suit Against Sirius Radio
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen Announces Multistate Settlement with Sirius XM
Dec 4th, 2014 by J.B. Van HollenHealth Reform Saves Lives in Wisconsin
Prevention of hospital acquired conditions saved 50,000 lives nationally, an estimated 959 saved in Wisconsin
Dec 4th, 2014 by Citizen Action of WisconsinThe World’s Stage Theatre Company presents “DUTCHMAN” by LeRoi Jones
Directed by Sherrick Robinson
Dec 3rd, 2014 by The World's Stage Theatre CompanyNational Endowment for the Arts Supports the Concert Recording of WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Carlisle Floyd’s iconic American opera will be recorded for the first time in a live concert performance through support from the NEA.
Dec 3rd, 2014 by Florentine Opera CompanyU.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Secures Three Littoral Combat Ships in the National Defense Authorization Act
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 will include funding for three Littoral Combat Ships
Dec 3rd, 2014 by U.S. Sen. Tammy BaldwinTom Uttech Opening & Artist Talk, Saturday, December 6
December 6, 2014 – January 3, 2015
Dec 3rd, 2014 by Tory Folliard GalleryMilwaukee/NARI Members Say Supporting Local Remodeling Contractors has a Riplle Effect in the Community
MILWAUKEE – Hundreds of communities across the state embraced Small Business Saturday – the Saturday after Thanksgiving – as they patronized the smaller merchants in their community. Founded by American Express in 2010, Small Business Saturday is an effort to dedicate a portion of holiday shopping to local, independently owned small businesses. Making a difference to the local economy not just on Small Business Saturday, but every day, are members of the Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Council – many of whom are small business owners who know that when a small business does well, the community does well too. Susie Feia and her husband, Duane, have owned Feia Construction, Waukesha, for 28 years. “We are very supportive of our local community and we try to use all local resources. We like to support people in our community because they are the ones doing business with us. It is a mutual relationship,” Susie Feia said. “The nice thing about working with a local small business is they live in your community, they are invested in your community. For example, not only are you supporting us as a design-build firm, you are also supporting all our trades people involved in the project who also live in the community,” she said. “It’s true that when consumers spend money with a Milwaukee/NARI contracting business, they are supporting a lot of different individuals in the community,” said Bill Wandsnider, owner of Wandsnider Landscape, Menomonee Falls and the Milwaukee/NARI Treasurer. Wandsnider has been designing landscapes for local businesses and homeowners for more than 30 years. “I don’t outsource. My staff is from the community and most of my materials come from suppliers in the community,” he said. “There becomes this tremendous ripple effect of a dollar that is spent with a small contracting company continues to be re-spent with other small contractors or suppliers in the community. The paycheck I get from my business means that I will spend with other businesses in the community. “When people are spending money with small local businesses, it comes back in full circle and benefits them in some fashion. That is very different if you buy a product that is shipped in from overseas. There is nothing that stays locally as much as buying from a small contractor. All my business expenses stay right within the community,” Wandsnider said. Local Professional People Doing Professional Work Consumers also benefit from the certification process many Milwaukee/NARI members attain, and those credentials are respected throughout the industry. The NARI certification program recognizes that the contractor has met certain criteria for experience, commitment to ethical conduct, and professionalism. “Members of NARI are true professionals. They work hard on their business and provide a service to the customer in an organized and cohesive manner so the customer knows they are getting quality products,” Wandsnider said. Like many small businesses, Milwaukee/NARI contractors rely on referrals. “We work almost 100 percent through referrals,” Feia said. “We like the relationships we’ve developed with our clients over the years […]
Dec 3rd, 2014 by NARI MilwaukeeChildren’s Theatre presents Holiday Studio Show
African American Children's Theatre - Holiday Studio Show
Dec 2nd, 2014 by African American Children’s Theatre