PIONEERS IN THE SCHOOL PANTRY MOVEMENT

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Students and Staff at D. C. Everest High School are Pioneers in the School Pantry Movement. Food is a basic human need and Everest High School is finding ways to support students who face food insecurity. Dr. Todd Bohm, the assistant principal, and Erin Jacobson, the high school social worker, agreed to an interview about the food and clothing pantry that was started in 2016 after seeing the needs of many students. Dr. Bohm wanted a convenient way for students and families to access food and clothing without the barriers. I. The pantries are accessible to ...

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Tenth Annual Wisconsin Grassroots Festival

TENTH ANNUAL WISCONSIN GRASSROOTS FESTIVAL March 24, 2018 Registration 8:00 / Event 9:00 To 4:45 Wisconsin Heights High School 10173 US Highway 14 / Mazomanie, WI Suggested $25 Donation / Lunch Included People Organizing for Solutions SPEAKERS Lisa Graves John Nichols Matt Rothschild Mark Pocan LUNCH TIME SPEAKER Senator Tammy Baldwin 21 BREAKOUT SESSIONS A Progressive Agenda for Criminal Justice Reform Coalition-Building in the Democratic Party of Wisconsin Editorial Cartooning: Breaking Through The Noise With Pen, Brush & Attitude Elders/Reti...

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Backpack Full of Cash


Protect Workers

We are calling on politicians in Madison to immediately take up a number of pro-worker bills designed to boost wages, promote pay equity, ensure fair scheduling and protect retirement security. The Legislature should hold an immediate vote on bills that protect Wisconsin’s workers and move our working families forward. A number bills, outlined below, that support and uplift working families have languished in committees since their introduction. Now is the time for these bills to receive a vote. The Fair Scheduling Act (AB 866) Authors: Rep. Hebl (D-Sun Prairie) ...

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PIONEERS IN THE SCHOOL PANTRY MOVEMENT

pantry
Students and Staff at D. C. Everest High School are Pioneers in the School Pantry Movement. Food is a basic human need and Everest High School is finding ways to support students who face food insecurity. Dr. Todd Bohm, the assistant principal, and Erin Jacobson, the high school social worker, agreed to an interview about the food and clothing pantry that was started in 2016 after seeing the needs of many students. Dr. Bohm wanted a convenient way for students and families to access food and clothing without the barriers. I. The pantries are accessible to students ...

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I WAS WRONG ABOUT THE RUAL URBAN DIVIDE

By Sarah van Gelder, YES magazine I thought I knew something about Wisconsin politics. I assumed the state was neatly divided between blue cities, like Madison and Milwaukee, and solidly red rural areas that twice elected Governor Scott Walker, one of the nation’s most right-wing governors, and went for Donald Trump in 2016. Turns out there’s a lot I didn’t know. And the assumptions and stereotypes that I—and many others—hold are dividing us and harming our chances of building powerful coalitions across rural–urban divide. In early February, I visited ...

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ADVANCE DIRECTIVES

Advance directives are documents signed when we are of sound mind to inform those who will be taking care of us in the future -- usually our power of attorney -- how we want our finances handled and what we would want for medical care under particular circumstances. Until now, there was no advance directive addressing one's preference for medical treatment when suffering from dementia. The National Public Radio show "On Point," heard on many public radio stations from 9:00-11:00 a.m. weekdays, recently discussed a new advance directive form created to address one's ...

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A DAY WITHOUT MUSIC

One day. That’s all I ask. One day for us to recognize how much we’ve come to depend on and simultaneously disregard music. And to think about life without it. One day without music in the doctor’s waiting room, the supermarket, the car repair shop. One day in silence while driving, while eating lunch at our favorite café, while having our hair cut. One day to live without a buffer against other people’s conversations, without music’s unique ability to suspend us in our own cocoon while noises of our increasingly crowded world batter us on all sides. Think ...

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THIRD ANNUAL LABOR HISTORY THROUGH FILM

Do you like to watch films? You are in for a big treat on Saturday, March 24. Come to the North Hall Room 233, UW Marathon County, 518 South 7th Ave in Wausau, Wisconsin. Registration is 8:30 – 9 a.m. Films will be shown from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is the third annual Labor History Event, sponsored by Marathon County Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, IBEW Local 388 and School for Workers of the Education for Workplace Democracy. Lunch will be provided by the Northeast Wisconsin Building and Construction Trades Council. RSVP is appreciated by March 14 ...

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CLEAN GREEN ACTION LISTS 2018 PROJECTS

Clean Green Action (CGA). a local nonprofit environmental group, is beginning its 11th year of working on projects that focus on sustainability and reducing environmental impact. In 2018 Clean Green Action will continue to build on past successes while adding some new projects. New projects for 2018 include: Monarch Encouragement – This collboative effort between municipalities, the county and local organizations promotes pollinator gardens through education and action. Groundwater/Surfacewater Forum – Clean Green Action has committed to sponsoring an educat...

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