Meeting & Event Highlights for the week of November 6, 2023

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Hi Everyone,

Here are this week's updates:

Become a Welcomer! The global humanitarian organization Alight will be hosting in person events in Madison and Milwaukee November 6-9 to share information about volunteer opportunities to welcome refugee newcomers. Attend an event to learn more about how you can join this growing movement of welcomers! Learn more and RSVP here , or reach out to AidanJ@wearealight.org with questions. Event dates and locations include: (Click here to view the event flyer )

November 6
5:30 pm @ UW Morgridge Center (Red Gym), Madison
November 7
10:30 am @ Cambridge Market Cafe, Cambridge
5:30 pm@ Turning Tables Tavern and Eatery, Milwaukee
November 8
10:00 am @ DreamBank, Madison
5:30 pm: @ Goodman Community Center, Madison
November 9
10:00 am @ Grace Coffee Co, Middleton
1:30 pm @ Collectivo Coffee-On the Square, Madison
5:30 pm @ Delta Beer Lab, Madison

Imagination Center at Reindahl Park (VIRTUAL), Monday, November 6: The City’s Imagination Center at Reindahl Park is ready for the next step in the construction process, and the City needs your input at its next virtual public information meeting, 6 p.m., Nov. 6, 2023, via Zoom. Registration prior is required. Nov. 6, 2023 Public Information Meeting Registration

Sauk Creek Corridor Plan Information Meetings (IN-PERSON), Monday, November 6 from 6:30-8:30pm at Vel Phillips Memorial High School: Join the City in coming up with a plan for this stormwater corridor that can best serve the community! Address: Vel Phillips Memorial High School, Wisconsin Neighborhood Center, 201 S Gammon Rd, Madison, WI 53717. Please register for this meeting at this link on Eventbrite so we can make sure we have enough chairs and tables. There is no fee or ticket required to attend.

North-South BRT - Public Information Meeting (VIRTUAL), Wednesday, November 8: Learn more about Metro’s proposed second Bus Rapid Transit line to run from the north side of Madison through the downtown area, to Madison’s southside neighborhoods and ending in Fitchburg.

North-South BRT - Public Information Meeting, Fitchburg (IN-PERSON), Thursday, November 9: Learn more about Metro’s proposed second Bus Rapid Transit line to run from the north side of Madison through the downtown area, to Madison’s southside neighborhoods and ending in Fitchburg.

Sauk Creek Corridor Plan Information Meetings (VIRTUAL), Thursday, November 9 from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom: Join the City in coming up with a plan for this stormwater corridor that can best serve the community! Registration prior is required. Please register at: Nov. 9, 2023 Public Information Meeting Registration

Heads up!

Share Your Ideas for Public Art!: Would you like to see more public art in the West Area? Describe the type of art and where you would like it to be located by visiting the Public Commenting Map through November 9. You are also invited to take a brief West Area Arts Planning Survey and to attend a West Area Arts Focus Group on November 13, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at Vel Phillips Memorial High School, 201 S. Gammon Rd., Wisconsin Room. Enter the front doors facing Mineral Point Road, turn left down the hall, and left again into the Wisconsin Room, #1210. The focus group will include a facilitated discussion with area artists, neighbors, and City staff. We will discuss ideas shared so far, and how to make them a reality! Sign up for the arts focus group and take the survey here .

Announcements & News Releases

City Celebrates Construction Companies' Dedication to Inclusion, Diversity : The City of Madison is proud to celebrate two successful projects where local contractors have completed key developments in the community that align with the City’s values, core mission, and dedication to diversity and in…

Put Your Pumpkins in Your Leaf Piles: Streets Division crews will collect pumpkins along with your leaves and other yard waste materials. This includes other compostable decorations like corn stalks and hay.

City of Madison Announces 2023 Bus Lines Poetry Selections: The City of Madison is excited to announce the selected poets for the 2023 Bus Lines poetry project. Poems by six poets were selected, including:…

New Public Art to Be Dedicated on South Pinckney Street Median :The City of Madison invites the public to join City and community leaders to dedicate two new sculptures, Greeting Arc I & Greeting Arc II, by artist Sunghee Min, at 11:30 a.m., Nov…

Open enrollment on HealthCare.gov began November 1! Enrollment is open through January 15, 2024. Sign up by Dec. 15 for coverage to start January 1st. Get free, local help from unbiased experts to find the best plan for your health and budget: coveringwi.org

Events

Meditation at Monona Terrace, Thursday, September 7, 2023 - 12:00pm to Thursday, December 14, 2023 - 12:00pm: Meditation can give you a sense of calm, peace, and balance that benefits both your emotional well-being and your overall health. Anyone can practice; it is simple, inexpensive and does not require any special equipment. Join us virtually every Thursday, September 7 - December 14, for this free 45-minute program welcome to all levels. Advance registration for Zoom webinar is required.

Parks Alive Fall at the Ho Chunk Nation Community Center, Monday, November 6: Held inside community spaces across Madison, fall Parks Alive events are a chance to participate in fun, family-friendly activities, enjoy free food and get to know your neighbors. Build connections with your community and enjoy changing seasons during this mini-series of fall events. These fall Parks Alive events will feature seasonal activities curated by Qwantese Dourese Winters - Madison Public Library’s Naturalist-in-Residence for 2023.

Parks Alive Fall at the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County - Allied Family center, Tuesday, November 7: Held inside community spaces across Madison, fall Parks Alive events are a chance to participate in fun, family-friendly activities, enjoy free food and get to know your neighbors. Build connections with your community and enjoy changing seasons during this mini-series of fall events. These fall Parks Alive events will feature seasonal activities curated by Qwantese Dourese Winters - Madison Public Library’s Naturalist-in-Residence for 2023.

Madison Parks Hiring Fair, Wednesday, November 8: Make this a winter to remember and work for Madison Parks! Join us at Madison Central Library on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 for the Madison Parks Hiring Fair!

Parks Alive Fall at The Salvation Army of Dane County, Wednesday, November 8: Held inside community spaces across Madison, fall Parks Alive events are a chance to participate in fun, family-friendly activities, enjoy free food and get to know your neighbors. Build connections with your community and enjoy changing seasons during this mini-series of fall events. These fall Parks Alive events will feature seasonal activities curated by Qwantese Dourese Winters - Madison Public Library’s Naturalist-in-Residence for 2023.

Learn to Stargaze, Wednesday, November 8: Do you know how to find the Big and Little Dippers in the night sky? How about Orion the hunter or the queen Cassiopeia? Join Madison Parks and UW Space Place and learn about the night sky. The evening begins with a short program on what is visible in the current sky presented by UW Space Place followed by, weather permitting, a view of the constellations and planets with the use of provided telescopes.

Celebrate Poetry: Madison Metro Bus Lines Poetry Reception, Thursday, November 9: Join us for a reception honoring the poets selected to be part of the Madison Metro Bus Lines Poetry Project at 6:30 pm.

Yoga Core, Friday, November 10: Want to build your strength and increase body awareness? Yoga Core is great way to do it! This class incorporates a wide variety of seated, standing, balancing, and mat-based yoga poses focusing on strength, stability, and mobility. Core-based practices can help enhance balance and stability and prevent falls and injuries as we age. All levels are welcome!

WPCRC Family Fun Night, Friday, November 10: WPCRC Family Fun Nights are in partnership with Madison School & Community Recreation. If your company or organization would like to sponsor one of the WPCRC Family Fun Nights or the whole series, please call (608) 245-3684.

Bird & Nature Adventures at the Owen Conservation Park, Saturday, November 11: Explore Owen Conservation Park on gentle trails through historic oak openings on a hillside with an Ice Age kettle and along restored prairies with beautiful vistas on this high point overlooking the west side of Madison. Co-sponsored by Madison Parks, Madison Audubon Society, and the Friends of Owen Conservation Park . Free, family-friendly guided nature walks at Owen Conservation Park are held on the 2nd Saturday of each month, year-round 2:30-4pm. No registration is required. No pets are allowed.

Hayride through Holiday Fantasy in Lights, Saturday, November 11: See the Holiday Fantasy in Lights at Olin Park aboard a haywagon! No reservation is needed.

Bird & Nature Adventures at Turville Point Conservation Park, Sunday, November 12: Follow rolling hiking paths through the Turville Point Conservation Park woodlands and prairie with beautiful vistas of Lake Monona and Monona Bay. Walks at Turville Point held on the 2nd Sunday every month are co-sponsored by Madison Bird City FUN partners, Madison Parks, Friends of Olin Turville , and Madison Audubon Society . Meet at the Turville Point parking lot, entrance at the E. Olin Ave. stoplight from John Nolen Drive at the railroad tracks, south of Olin Park (not at the boat launch). No registration is required. No pets are allowed.

Hayride through Holiday Fantasy in Lights, Sunday, November 12: See the Holiday Fantasy in Lights at Olin Park aboard a haywagon! No reservation is needed.

That's all for now.
Take care and stay safe.

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