Community Corner
Help Clean Up Waukesha Riverwalk
Working for Waukesha
Waukesha County UW Cooperative Extension recently facilitated a “Community Change Circle” program at Carroll University. This experience provided a unique opportunity for public dialogue where citizens could work together to identify a neighborhood need or issue and then develop an action plan that leads to a more thriving community where people will want to live, work and visit. As a result of this program, Working for Waukesha was formed as an initiative to invite and welcome volunteers to help make the city of Waukesha a clean, safe and inviting community.
An Invitation:
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The first Working for Waukesha activity will be a spring cleanup in the downtown and along the River Walk. Everyone is welcome, put on your work gloves and walking shoes and help the community prepare our downtown for a full schedule of exciting events.
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