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March 2010
15
Instead of 'ripped from the headlines' much of this blog post is ripped from South Milwaukee 4th District Alderman Eric Brooks' blog and from the Greenfield News & Hobby newsletter.
Alderman Brooks reminds South Milwaukeeans of the Christmas festivities in the city starting at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21, with the Chamber of Commerce’s tree lighting and music ceremony at Heritage Place (10th and Milwaukee).
The next week, on Sunday, November 29, residents -- and anyone else who's interested -- can line up along the South Milwaukee Christmas Parade route, which starts at 1 p.m. at 12th and Milwaukee and ends at City Hall. The parade will be followed by Old Fashioned Christmas festivities, including a visit from Santa Claus, food, music and a tree-lighting cermony at City Hall.
A little further afield is an fun time for kiddles and Thomas the Tank afficionodos. Greenfield News & Hobby is hosting a Thomas the Tank Play Date on Sunday, Nov. 22, at its hobby store, 6815 W. Layton in Greenfield, and again on Sunday, Dec. 13, from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. on both days. The newsletter promises a play table, crafts, stories and refreshments for kids who love Thomas and his train friends. Why did this catch my eye? Actually, my husband who is putting together a model train set and picked up the newsletter on one of his trips to the hobby store pointed it out to me. He was thinking our 3-year-old grandson who is a huge Thomas the Tank fan would like it. I think so too, and thought our South Milwaukee neighbors with Thomas fans might like to know about it too.
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Tags: Christmas : Alderman Eric Brooks
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