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Vol. 39 • No. 46 • Thurs., Nov. 26, 2020 - Wed., Dec. 02, 2020 • An NCON Publication Serving The Milwaukee Area • 75¢
MHSI hosts a socially distanced '9th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Giveaway' On Friday, November 20, 2020, Milwaukee Health Services, Inc. (MHSI) hosted their "9th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Giveaway," at their MLK Heritage Health Center, 2555 N. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. Due to COVID-19 this year was different however, as families could not just walk up to receive their free holiday meal. Families were required to preregister and drive up or have their meals delivered. This was so to minimize the risk of coronavirus transmissions in the community. MHSI along with MHS Health Wisconsin, Social Development Commission, Feeding America, Molina Healthcare, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and All of Us ended up providing more than 2,800 nutritious grocery dinners to Milwaukee residents. Photo by Yvonne Kemp
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Gee’s MKE Wellness Clinic host flu-shot health events in November
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to protect your health and the health of families, friends and the community. One way is to take action in fighting the flu by getting a flu shot, at Anthem's free flu shot clinic, held Friday, November 20, 2020. The flu shots were administered by Hayat Pharmacy, provided by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield; and hosted by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Gee’s MKE Wellness Clinic, 2200 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. Anthem associates, along with members of the local community, volunteered throughout November at Gee’s MKE Wellness Clinic for the health and wellness flu shot events. All flu shots were free of charge to community members regardless of health insurance coverage. Individuals may also benefit from additional support services the wellness clinic offers, including blood pressure checks, blood glucose screenings, BMI/weight checks, along with referrals to community resources for primary care doctors, health insurance application assistance, edPhoto by Yvonne Kemp ucation, job support and more. Pictured are (from right) Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Clinic Programming Lead Marvin Hannah; and community member Dameon Highshaw.
Illuminating Milwaukee's Downtown joyously and safely
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Milwaukee’s downtown will shine brightly Nov. 19 – Jan. 1 as more than 500,000 lights and dozens of animated displays are set aglow for the 22nd annual Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival – a “snowcially-distanced” celebration. The annual display of lights, coordinated by Milwaukee Downtown BID #21, will transform three downtown parks into winter wonderland scenes – “Community Spirit Park” at Cathedral Square Park “Tinsel Town Express” at Pere Marquette Park; and “Polar Plaza; powered by We Energies” at Zeidler Union Square – as well as illuminate three downtown thoroughfares, including an 18-block stretch of lights along Wisconsin Avenue. In another break with tradition, the festival’s Jingle Bus service will also look slightly different. Pivoting from a warming house and motor coach tour, guests can experience this year’s lighting displays through a virtual or self-guided audio tour of downtown’s most brilliant scenes. Among the new attractions for motorists and pedestrians will be window displays designed by Retailworks, Inc., featuring the likenesses of 25+ well-known Milwaukeeans. www.milwaukeetimesnews.com