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SAT · MAY 30 · 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Civic Bite: City Parks

ft. Kayla Shultz

Washington Park· 1859 N 40th St

Chat with the City Parks Coordinator over snacks and learn about Milwaukee's park system.

Part I

The details

About this event

Dive into the workings of Milwaukee's City Parks with an insightful conversation led by Kayla Shultz, the City Parks Coordinator. This event is part of the Civic Bites series, which aims to connect locals with the people who keep the city running smoothly. It's a unique opportunity to learn about the city's park system, ask questions, and enjoy a snack in a relaxed setting.

Held at the Washington Park Branch, this session is perfect for those curious about local governance and community involvement. Whether you're a park enthusiast or just looking to learn more about your city, this event offers a welcoming atmosphere to engage with local leaders and fellow residents.

From the organizer

You've heard of Milwaukee County Parks, but did you know that our city has a park system as well? Join us & learn more over a conversation & snack with Kayla Shultz, City Parks Coordinator. You've heard of Milwaukee County Parks, but did you know that our city government manages its own park system as well? Join us to learn more about Milwaukee's City Parks and the folks behind them. During this program, you'll hear from City Parks Coordinator Kayla Shultz about what drew her to this work, her role day-to-day, and how you can get more involved in our city this year. We will be sharing Kayla's favorite snack while we talk, so come hungry and ready to learn more about the functioning of Milwaukee's City Parks. Civic Bites is a monthly series from the Milwaukee Public Library, through the One MKE project, designed to bring you closer to the people who keep our city running.

Getting in

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What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
ChillIntimate
Conversational

Who'll Be There

Local residents interested in city parks and community involvement. Teens and adults from various backgrounds, likely including families and older adults. Individuals seeking to learn more about civic engagement and local governance.

What You'll Leave With

Just the experience

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

You'll leave with

Just the experience

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