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July 15, 2009 at 01:27 PM · Posted under Area Attractions & Events
I am on the advisory board for NSAA (North Shore Academy of the Arts) and I want to invite people to an upcoming event beginning on August 7th 2009, from 7-11. This event will feature the photography talents of M. Randall Pasternak, a Milwaukee native, and my daughter, Adrienne Dyer, also an active artist. This event will also be open Saturday, August 8, from 11am-4pm. Food, drinks and music will be provided on opening night.
Click the invite below for more details!

The arts are important in my life and I hope you can attend!
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July 14, 2009 at 07:12 AM

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July 13, 2009 at 11:26 AM
Along Lake Michigan shore is the village of Fox Point a prestigious suburb with scenic bluff areas and wooded ravines. Tree lined streets with an absence of streetlights and sidewalks give a rural atmosphere.
Almost every style of architecture is represented throughout the village. English Tudors, Georgian colonials, early American, modern and contemporary one and two story homes. Also attractive condominiums and several luxury apartments.
The village is known to be a part of a well received education system which prepares students for college.
Fox Point is 8 miles from downtown or 15 minutes away. 30 minutes from General Mitchell International Airport. They have a full time police and fire department plus a shopping center.
http://www.vil.fox-point.wi.us/
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July 13, 2009 at 11:10 AM
The Historic Third Ward is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Discover the ambiance of this turn of the century neighborhood. A revitalized warehouse district with the Milwaukee River running through.. There are many shops, over 20 art galleries, theatres, restaurants and activities to participate in. The Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design is also located in the Historic Third Ward. Visitors of the Third Ward can take a stroll along the River walk and capture the beauty of the boats strolling on the river see the warehouse condominiums. Stop by, and take a walk!
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July 10, 2009 at 10:19 AM
Summertime in Milwaukee is filled with so many wonderful festivals. I believe we are the city of “festivals”. One of my favorites is Bastille Days. This year it is on July 9 - 12 and located at Cathedral Square Park. This Parisian festival is celebrated all around the world. Its history is that on July 14, 1789 Parisians marched to Bastille prison and killed the governor, an act that started the French Revolution and brought an end to the monarchy and the French declared liberty “freedom”.
At the festival, all the streets surrounding Cathedral square are blocked off and become a huge block party. People celebrate by listening to music, eating fine French foods, wine, entertainment such as roaming minstrels, street parades, artists and chalk artwork. It is a fun city wide block party.
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