Dane County Circuit Court Branch 4 Everett Mitchell graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School. While at Law School, he received the Advanced Opportunities Fellowship the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School as well as the Wisconsin Black Lawyers Award. Rev. Mitchell was a member of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law Review and a Law […]
Why I Celebrate Juneteenth
By Senator, Lena C. Taylor To most people, the Fourth of July is recognized as “Independence Day.” Not everyone was granted freedom the day America declared independence from Great Britain, however. Juneteenth Day, June 19, 1865, is also known as “Emancipation” or “Freedom” Day for African- Americans. On this day, all slaves in the United […]
Volunteer of the Month – Elizabeth Ziehmke
Big Sister Elizabeth Ziehmke and Little Sister Janiecia spend much of their time together in fits of laughter! Elizabeth, a human resources professional at American Family, and Janiecia, a bright-eyed second grader, started as a School Friends Match at Westside Elementary in the fall of 2014. Each week after school, they meet to play games […]
Annual Golf Outing ‘Fun with a Purpose’
The 100 Black Men of Madison cordially invite you to join us on Monday, 25 July 2016, at The Oaks Golf Course in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, for our Annual Golf Outing. The funds from this event will help support all of the programs and services we provide to area youth such as our “Project SOAR” […]
American Player’s Theatre Kicks Off 37th Season
Theatre Offers Madison Times Readers a Discount American Players Theatre (APT) has launched its 37th season June 3 with a preview performance of Carlyle Brown’s The African Company Presents Richard III. Opening on the Hill in June, Arthur Miller’s American masterpiece Death of a Salesman, featuring Brian Mani as Willy Loman and Tracy Michelle Arnold […]
South Madison Catering Social Enterprise Expands
Social purpose business of the Catholic Multicultural Center helps lift individuals out of poverty By Laura Green “Used to be I couldn’t boil water, but now I’m a lot better at cooking. Plus I’m the best dishwasher in the United States,” said Larry with a laugh, explaining what he likes about his job. Larry is […]
Volunteer of the Month – Marijean Trew
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County is pleased to recognize Big Sister Marijean Trew as our Big of the Month for May. Marijean is a Product Manager at Gammex, Inc. and has been matched with her Little Sister Jenna for over 5 years. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County has been impressed with […]
New Senior Meal Program Seeks More Seniors of Color at Meadowood Location
by Jacklin Bolduan The West Madison Senior Center, along with its three other coalitions in town, provides a variety of services to seniors in Madison, including an extensive meal program that seeks to foster nutritional awareness and community-building amongst residents. While the four Senior Centers provide donation-based meals every day of the week over four […]
Synergy Co-working Offers New Place to Network, Collaborate, and Grow, Pt. II
by Brianna Rae Last week, we interviewed co-owners Eugenia Podesta and Spencer Hudson about the experiences in their lives that put them on the path to create their new co-working space, Synergy Co-working. This week in Part II, we’ll continue their story and delve into their mission and vision for their new space. Both Madison […]
Volunteer of the Month – Katharine Clark
Big Brother Big Sisters of Dane County is pleased to recognize Big Sister Katharine Clark as the Big of the Month for April. Katharine is a librarian with the City of Madison Public Library system and has been matched with her Little Sister, Alivia, for 9 months. Katharine and Alivia enjoy going out to eat, […]
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