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Italian Community Center [edit]
631 E. Chicago St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 223-2800
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Milwaukee's Italian home, the Italian Community Center is just west of Henry Maier Festival Park. View historic photos, enjoy an Italian lunch or dinner at Cafe La Scala. You can event play bocce. Meeting and banquet rooms available. There is also free parking (except during festival events).

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Upcoming events
June 4, 2008
Luncheon of Champions

JFS will honor heroes in our community. Allan H. "Bud" Selig will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award and serve as our keynote speaker. Most Valuable Players include Suzy Ettinger, Andrew Schuster and Rockwell Automation. Business attire.

Tickets are $50 each and a variety of sponsorship and tribute opportunities exist. Please call 414.225.1342 or email sdrilias@jfsmilw.org.

June 25, 2008
7th Annual Community Development Summit

This year's Summit will focus on the critical need for regional cooperation and collaboration on some of the large-impact issues facing Southeast Wisconsin. With the challenges and opportunities that are inherent in a rapidly changing economy, a regional approach to Issues such as transportation, workforce, education, business development and housing, will allow this region to capitalize on its assets and foster economic growth. Attendees representing federal, state and local government, elected officials, community-based organizations, corporations, nonprofit organizations and private citizens will all participate in a discussion on how to make Southeast Wisconsin a healthy and wealthy region - this is your chance to be a part of the solution!

Registration information will be available in late May. Questions? Contact us at (414) 562-9904 or visit our website through the link above.

   


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