Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of November 21, 2022

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Meetings

 

Events

  • Madison Night Market WINTER MARKET: The Madison Night Market will include 40 vendors showcasing handmade products, local art, artisan gifts, and prepackaged foods. Retailers and restaurants in the area will feature warm drinks and delicious food. www.madisonnightmarket.com. 
  • November 25, 26 & 27 - Holiday Open House 

In-store promotions, specials, and offers as well as special events, shopping trolley and carolers 

  • Includes start of Holiday Market Bag giveaway  
  • Holiday Shopping Trolley RETURNS!  

 

  • November 25 – While Supplies Last - Downtown Madison Holiday Market Bag  

1,000 Gift Bags for Downtown Holiday Shopping trolley riders and visitors to the Downtown Madison Visitor Center. Traditionally more than 20 businesses add items to the bags.  

SPECIAL ACTIVITES & EVENTS 

  • Community planter displays  
  • Coordinated planting beds 
  • Special lighted areas 
  • An outdoor market on State Street 
  • Local caroling groups visit on Saturdays 
  • Holiday Open House special offers and events 
  • Shopping Trolley returns during Holiday Open House 
  • Lights on trees on King Street 
  • Musicians everywhere 
  • Lobby displays 
  • Restaurant specials 
  • Decorated windows 

 

  • HEMAD kick-off on Monday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m.: We need your help in joining the HEMAD (Human trafficking Educators working with Men and boys to stand Against the Demand) program. HEMAD asks men to take a public stand against human trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of adults and children – a crime that is found in every county and every community in Wisconsin. MADrep CEO Jason Fields invites you to join us for the HEMAD kick-off on Monday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. in the Madison Room at the Madison Public Library, 201 W. Mifflin Street in downtown Madison. Following the launch, please share the link to the HEMAD page (https://www.convergenceresource.org/hemad) with everyone in your organization and through your social media channels, urging men to watch the short video and fill out the form (name, email address) stating they took the pledge. It's something that can be done during a timeout of a football game or while scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. #HEMAD #HumanTrafficking, #HEMAD2022.

 

  • Legal Action of Wisconsin team for Know Your Renter's Rights hosted by Goodman South Madison Public Library: Professional Lawyers will address many of the most common questions and concerns renters have in today's market. There will be two in-person trainings available. Please see dates below:
  • November 7 at 6pm, Madison Public Library – Lakeview, 2845 N Sherman Ave, Madison
  • November 21 at 6pm, Goodman South Library, 2222 S Park Street, Madison

To learn more, please visit legalaction.org/additional-resources/events.

 

Education provided by Consumer Credit Counseling Service and made possible by Home Buyers Round Table

Any questions contact Maria Davila-Martinez (mdavila-martinez@cityofmadison.com) or by phone at 608-266-6557.

 

Announcements

  • Madison College Survey: Madison College's marketing team is looking to better understand how we can best reach prospective students, adults aged 25-40. We have a particular interest in hearing from Latino and Black males. They do need to complete a brief survey to determine eligibility. If eligible, they will then be scheduled for a virtual focus group with our partner marketing agency.   Please click on this link to access the survey. All those who participate in a focus group will receive $50 for their time.

 

  • The application for a BYFY (By Youth For Youth) grant is open!: Youth applicants, schools, and youth-serving organizations in Dane County can apply for up to $3,000 for youth-led initiatives and the application is due December 23, 2022.  Qualification details and application link

 

 

 

 

  • Yard Waste & Leaves Collection Ending Soon - Residents have at most one scheduled set-out date left for 2022. The weather put the Streets Division a behind schedule, but the little bit of snow we've had hasn't stopped leaf pickup. They're working hard to get caught up. Place your leaves out on the scheduled date for your home and Streets will be there as soon as they can.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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