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MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL Associated Bank sponsors MIAD Pre-College

VOL. XXXVIII NO.8 JULY 9, 2021 50 CENTS program EDITIONEDITIONBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 WEEKENDWEEKENDfamily Siebert Lutheran Foundation, time We Raise Foundation Awards $300,000 Grant to

St. Marcus Lutheran School received a $300,000 grant on Thursday, June 10, 2021 the We Raise Foundation and the Saint Siebert Lutheran Foundation that will be used to expand communitybuilding efforts Marcus designed to provide stable households and productive learning environments for students. Pictured presenting Lutheran a ceremonial check to St. Marcus scholars are (from left) Paul Miles, president of We Raise Foundation; Avana Kelly, 2021 graduate of St. Marcus; Donte Edwards, 2021 graduate of St. School Marcus; ShaRonn Kelly, fifth-grade scholar at St. Marcus; and Charlotte John-Gomez, president of the to expand community Siebert Luterhan Foundation. engagement work stable households and productive learning envi- be influenced by life events unrelated to school. ronments. These include: A stable home, employment, and abundance of Project aims to build stable ● Financial literacy classes healthy food all affect a child’s academics. ● One-on-one financial “We Raise Foundation is pleased to partner households that support coaching/accountability with Siebert Lutheran Foundation to invest in ● Homeownership workshops the work being done at St. Marcus Lutheran productive learning ● Job networking School,” said Paul Miles, President and CEO of ● Peer-to-Peer Community Support We Raise Foundation. environments ● Crisis Stabilization (healthy food, “Under the extraordinary leadership of Henry supplies, shelter) Tyson and his team, St. Marcus sets the highest St. Marcus Lutheran School an- The community engagement specialist will fur- standards of academic performance and then ther engage leaders and organizations in the creates innovative solutions to help its students nounced Thursday, June 10th, a community to build effective collaborations and meet them. $300,000, three-year grant from Siebert partnerships internally and externally for the We are proud to support their work and Lutheran Foundation and We Raise good of the whole community. equally proud to be a leading voice for founda- Foundation for the school’s “Building These opportunities will give families the foun- tion partnerships like the one designed with Stability and Prosperity for Community dation for financial stability, independence, and Siebert. prosperity and allow students to excel in the We believe we are stronger when we work to- Transformation” project that will expand classroom. gether to create healthy communities and en- support services available to school With the planned opening of its third Haram- courage other funders to consider how they families. bee Campus in August, St. Marcus will be able could do more through partnerships.” Support services launched by St. Marcus in to use its three geographically close campuses Since 2017, more than 650 individuals have 2017 are working to build a more diverse to serve more than 1,500 students as a platform received services through this project in collab- Harambee neighborhood, both racially and eco- to support families more broadly. oration with community partners such as Wis- nomically, allowing children and families to St. Marcus recognizes that an excellent edu- consin Women's Business Initiative Corporation thrive. cation addresses social, emotional, spiritual, (WWBIC), ACTS Housing, Milwaukee Job- The funding announced today will create one and academic needs of students and is critical sWork, The Joseph Project, and Habitat for Hu- new staff position at the school and strengthen for future success in life. Oftentimes, however, it manity. two existing positions that will provide services is not enough. “This collaborative grant to St. Marcus embod- to school families that are designed to create Students’ performance in the classroom can (continued on page 2) The Weekend Edition • July 9, 2021 • Page 2 job opportunities. St. Marcus “Any time two leading receives foundations collaborate on an essential vision with the $300,000 grant central city of Milwaukee as to expand its focus is an incredible community blessing,” said Henry Tyson, Superintendent of engagement St. Marcus School. “It is a work huge win no matter how (continued from cover page) you look at it. When a lot of ies the Siebert Lutheran entities are content to turn a Foundation’s core value of blind eye to what is educating youth while shar- happening in our city, ing the Gospel of Jesus Siebert and We Raise Christ. stand out in sharp contrast. ABOUT “And, the partnership with We are grateful for their St. Marcus School is a Christian, college-prep, 5-star school, “significantly ex- We Raise reflects our partnership and the im- ceeding expectations” serving 570 students (K4-8th grades) at its Main Campus shared value of aligning re- pact it will have on the at 2215 N Palmer Street and 350 students (K3-8th grades) at its North Campus at sources to create additional Harambee community.” 2669 N Richards Street, five blocks north of the main campus. The new Haram- collective impact,” said Photo caption: St. Marcus bee Campus at 110 W Burleigh Street, five blocks north of the North Campus will Charlotte John-Gomez, Lutheran School received a Siebert’s President. $300,000 grant on Thurs- open in August 2021 with 200 students and will eventually grow to serve over “We are grateful for the day, June 10, 2021 the We 600 students (K4-8th grades). time and attention St. Mar- Raise Foundation and the Students are predominantly low-income African-American students. As a na- cus gave to developing its Siebert Lutheran Founda- tionally recognized leader in urban education reform, St. Marcus empowers indi- three-year vision for this tion that will be used to ex- viduals, children and families to overcome challenges and reach their full program and are excited to pand communitybuilding see the positive impact it potential. Graduating students are fully prepared for high school and positioned efforts designed to provide will have on the community to excel in higher education, including university academics and as leaders in stable households and pro- for many years to come.” A ductive learning environ- their communities. platform for a thriving ments for students. Academic Achievements school is created when Pictured presenting a cer- ● 95% daily attendance school staff and parents are emonial check to St. Mar- ● 87% high school graduation rate spiritually supported and cus scholars are (from left) ● 87% student return rate have access to 1:1 life Paul Miles, president of We The Christian focus and no-excuses approach coaching and community Raise Foundation; Avana resources to break the encourages growth in Kelly, 2021 graduate of St. cycle of poverty and Marcus; Donte Edwards, wisdom, dedication and selfdiscipline. achieve stability followed by 2021 graduate of St. Mar- For more information about the mission of St. Marcus School, please visit prosperity. The community cus; ShaRonn Kelly, fifth- www.stmarcus.org/school. will have access to high- grade scholar at St. quality education, financial Marcus; and Charlotte literacy, crisis stabiliza- John-Gomez, president of tion, safe affordable hous- the Siebert Luterhan Foun- ing, home ownership and dation.

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Associated Bank commits to multi-year sponsorship of MIAD Pre-College program Funding Supports Scholarships for Low-income High School Students Associated Bank is now the presenting sponsor of MIAD’s popular Pre-College program for high school students. Associated Bank has committed to a multi-year agreement that will support the program and provide scholarships for low-income youth to attend Pre-College. “Associated Bank is proud to fund MIAD’s Pre-College pro- gram to ensure that students in underserved communities are able to pursue their art and design dreams,” said John Utz, Ex- ecutive Vice President, Head of Corporate Banking and Mil- waukee Market President, “The Pre-College Associated Bank. “Throughout our 160-year history, Associ- program is im- ated Bank has been proud to play an active role in helping portant because our communities grow and it can change prosper.” the trajectory This summer, MIAD’s two- week Core Studio Concepts of students’ runs July 12 – 23 and the three-week Advanced Studio lives by opening Concepts takes place July 12 them up to a – 30. The majority of classes are being conducted in person world of op- with select classes delivered portunity in the online for a limited number of students. fields of art and Altogether, the sessions bring more than 150 high design. Many of school students to the MIAD the students are campus in Milwaukee’s Third Ward. able to attend “The Pre-College program is the Pre-College important because it can change the trajectory of stu- program thanks dents’ lives by opening them to scholarship up to a world of opportunity in the fields of art and design,” assistance pro- said MIAD President Jeff vided by Associ- Morin. “Many of the students are able to attend the Pre-Col- ated Bank.” lege program thanks to schol- arship assistance provided by —MIAD President Associated Bank.” Jeff Morin For more than 25 years, MIAD’s Pre-College program has been helping students make the transition from high school to college. The rigorous summer program provides college-level instruction, exhibition opportu- nities, development of a portfolio for use in applying to colleges (continued on page 5)

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Pre-College program (continued from page 3) for advanced participants, and exposure to career pathways in art and design. Throughout the two- and three-week-long intensive courses, faculty encourage students to experiment with varied media, engage in collaborative projects, challenge themselves during problem-solving exercises, offer critiques of work with peers and teachers, and participate in special programming and field trips. Students experience personal growth by exploring their passion for the arts—a passion with the potential to become a career. Students participating in Core Studio Concepts can choose two in-person classes, including: Graphic Design; Illustration; Screen Printing; Photography; Painting; Fiber Arts; and Basic Observational & Figure Drawing. The Advanced Studio Concepts program is for high school juniors, seniors and graduates who are serious about pursuing art or design in college. Students must submit 10 images of

original art to be considered for the program. The studios of- fered include: Product Design; Communication Design: Fash- ion Branding; Animation; Illustration; Advanced Photo & Film; Figure in Color; and Fine Arts.

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sentative diversity. The reasons for this are myriad. In Milwau- kee, students in underserved communities have limited access to arts and design education, knowledge of college require- ments, and awareness of financial aid resources. Through out- reach and scholarship opportunities, MIAD helps local young people overcome these significant barriers. The Weekend Edition • July 9, 2021 • Page 6

SUMMONS legalLEGALS custody or physical placement the& awardCLASSIFIEDS of money or other legal (b) The Circuit Court Commissioner CIRCUIT COURT-CIVIL (PUBLICATION) judgments or orders. action requested in the Petition, and shall provide a party, for inspection DIVISION STATE OF WISCONSIN (b) The Circuit Court Commissioner you may lose your right to object to or purchase, with a copy of the statu- MILWAUKEE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT shall provide a party, for inspection anything that is or may be incorrect tory provisions in this chapter gener- SMALL CLAIMS MILWAUKEE COUNTY or purchase, with a copy of the statu- in the Petition. ally pertinent to the action. PUBLICATION DIVORCE - 40101 tory provisions in this chapter gener- SUMMONS Case No. 2021FA001263 ally pertinent to the action. A judgment may be enforced as pro- Date: 6-26-2021 Case No. 2021SC007922 vided by law. A judgment awarding BY: HILDA GARCIA In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: Date: 6-15-2021 money may become a lien against 3015 S. 16th Street To: TOMMY MOORE 4319 W VIL- ARACELI MARISA VALDIVIA BY: ARACELI MARISA VAL- any real estate you own now or in MILWAUKEE WI 53215 LARD AVE. RM #2 MILWAUKEE and OSCAR SILVA-LOPEZ DIVIA the future and may also be enforced 112/6-30/7-7-14-2021 WI 53218 6405 S. 27th Street by garnishment or seizure of prop- SUMMONS You are being sued by Plaintiff THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO FRANKLIN WI 53204 erty. (PUBLICATION) KINGDOM VISION OUTREACH THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE 109/6-23-30/7-7-2021 STATE OF WISCONSIN You are further notified that if the CENTER in the Small Claims Court AS RESPONDENT: SUMMONS CIRCUIT COURT parties to this action have minor for Milwaukee County, Milwaukee You are notified that the petitioner (PUBLICATION) MILWAUKEE COUNTY children, violation of 948.31 Wis. County Courthouse Courtroom 400, named above has filed a Petition for STATE OF WISCONSIN NOTICE AND ORDER FOR Stats., (Interference with custody by 901 N. Ninth St Milwaukee WI divorce or legal separation against CIRCUIT COURT NAME CHANGE HEARING parent or others) is punishable by 53233. A hearing will be held at 1:30 you. MILWAUKEE COUNTY Case No. 2021CV fines and/or imprisonment: P.M on July 14, 2021, before a Small NOTICE AND ORDER FOR In the matter of the name change of: Claims Commissioner. If you do not You must respond with a written de- NAME CHANGE HEARING If you and the petitioner have minor SARAY CONTRERAS. appear, a judgment may be given to mand for a copy of the Petition Case No. 2021CV002376 children, documents setting forth the By (Petitioner) SARAY CONTR- the person suing you. A copy of the within 40 days from the day after the percentage standard for child sup- ERAS claim has been mailed to the address first day of publication. In the matter of the name change of: port established by the department above. MARKIZ DEMOND JOHNSON under 49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change The demand must be sent or deliv- By (Petitioner) MARKIZ DEMOND factors that a court may consider for Dated this 25th day of June 2021. the name of the person listed above: ered to the court at: Clerk of Court, JOHNSON modification of that standard under TOMMY MOORE FROM: SARAY CONTRERAS TO: Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 767.511 (1m). Wis Stats. are avail- 4319 W Villard Ave Rm 2 NOTICE IS GIVEN: SARAY DOMINGUEZ MONTIEL N 9th St Milwaukee WI 53233 and able upon your request from the MILWAUKEE WI 53218 A petition was filed asking to change Birth Certificate: SARAY CONTR- to ARACELI MARISA VALDIVIA Clerk of Court. KINGDOM VISION OUTREACH the name of the person listed above: ERAS 6405 S 27th St. Franklin WI 53132 CENTER FROM: MARKIZ DEMOND You are notified of the availability of 111/6-30/7-7-2021 It is recommended, but not required JOHNSON TO: MARKIZ DE- information from the Circuit Court IT IS ORDERED that you have an attorney help or MOND WALKER Commissioner as set forth in This petition will be heard in the represent you. Birth Certificate: MARKIZ DE- 767.105 WIs.Stats. Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, MOND JOHNSON State of Wisconsin. Place If you do not demand a copy of the 767.105 Information from Circuit Judge’s Name: HON. LAURA IT IS ORDERED Court Commissioner. Petition within 40 days, the court This petition will be heard in the GRAMLING PEREZ BR 32 HEAR- your may grant judgment against you for Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, (2) Upon the request of a party to an ING WILL TAKE PLACE BY the award of money or other legal State of Wisconsin. action affecting the family, including ZOOM. PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, legal or action requested in the Petition, and Judge’s Name: HON. PAUL VAN a revision of judgment or order Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 you may lose your right to object to GRUNSVEN PLACE: VIA ZOOM under sec. 767.59 or 767.451: DATE JULY 10, 2021, TIME 9:30 classified anything that is or may be incorrect VIDEOCONFERENCING: MEET- (a) The Circuit Court Commissioner A.M. in the Petition. ING ID NO. 84907477314 PASS- shall, with or without charge, pro- ad HERE, CODE: 109618. DATE JULY 8 2021 vide the party with written informa- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: A judgment may be enforced as pro- TIME 10:00 A.M. tion on the following, as appropriate Notice of this hearing shall be given vided by law. A judgment awarding to the action commenced: by publication as a Class 3 notice for in YOUR money may become a lien against IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: 1. The procedure for obtaining a three (3) weeks in a row prior to the any real estate you own now or in Notice of this hearing shall be given judgment or order in the action. date of the hearing in the Milwaukee the future and may also be enforced by publication as a Class 3 notice for 2. The major issues usually ad- Community Journal, a newspaper by garnishment or seizure of prop- three (3) weeks in a row prior to the dressed in such an action. published in Milwaukee County, erty. date of the hearing in the Milwaukee 3. Community resources and family State of Wisconsin. Community Journal, a newspaper Dated: 6-23-2021 Milwaukee court counseling services available You are further notified that if the published in Milwaukee County, to assist the parties. BY THE COURT: parties to this action have minor State of Wisconsin. 4. The procedure for setting, modify- HON. LAURA GRAMLING children, violation of 948.31 Wis. Dated: 4-30-2021 ing, and enforcing child support PEREZ Community Stats., (Interference with custody by BY THE COURT: awards, or modifying and enforcing Circuit Court Judge parent or others) is punishable by HON. PAUL VAN GRUNSVEN legal custody or physical placement 110/6-30/7-7-14-2021 STATE OF WISCONSIN fines and/or imprisonment: Circuit Court Judge judgments or orders. 108/6-23-30/7-7-2021 Journal! If you and the petitioner have minor SUMMONS children, documents setting forth the (PUBLICATION) percentage standard for child sup- STATE OF WISCONSIN port established by the department CIRCUIT COURT under 49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the MILWAUKEE COUNTY factors that a court may consider for DIVORCE - 40101 modification of that standard under Case No. 21FA001810 767.511 (1m). Wis Stats. are avail- IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF Peti- able upon your request from the tioner: HILDA GARCIA and Clerk of Court. TOMAS GARCIA MARTINEZ

You are notified of the availability of THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TO information from the Circuit Court THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE Commissioner as set forth in AS RESPONDENT: 767.105 WIs.Stats. You are notified that the petitioner named above has filed a Petition for 767.105 Information from Circuit divorce or legal separation against Court Commissioner. you.

(2) Upon the request of a party to an You must respond with a written de- action affecting the family, including mand for a copy of the Petition a revision of judgment or order within 40 days from the day after the under sec. 767.59 or 767.451: first day of publication. (a) The Circuit Court Commissioner shall, with or without charge, pro- The demand must be sent or deliv- vide the party with written informa- ered to the court at: Clerk of Court, tion on the following, as appropriate Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 to the action commenced: N 9th St Milwaukee WI 53233 and 1. The procedure for obtaining a to HILDA GARCIA 3015 S 16th St. judgment or order in the action. Milwaukee WI 53215 2. The major issues usually ad- dressed in such an action. It is recommended, but not required 3. Community resources and family that you have an attorney help or court counseling services available represent you. to assist the parties. 4. The procedure for setting, modify- If you do not demand a copy of the ing, and enforcing child support Petition within 40 days, the court awards, or modifying and enforcing may grant judgment against you for The Weekend Edition • July 9, 2021 • Page 7 SUMMONS of America or its allies. IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME Case No. 21CV003080 Case No. 21CV3252 (PUBLICATION) 5. The respondent is currently not CHANGE OF: ETHEL MAE In the matter of the name change of: In the matter of the name change of: STATE OF WISCONSIN pregnant WICKS KATELYN EILEEN GRIGGS THEODORE JAMESON WOZ-

CIRCUIT COURT C. I am providing the following NIAK

MILWAUKEE COUNTY marriage Information: I am the Petitioner and state: NOTICE IS GIVEN: By (Petitioner) KEVIN STARAL

PETITION WITHOUT 1. The respondent and I were mar- 1. My address is 6882 N 61st Street A petition was filed asking to change By (Co-Petitioner) SHANNON

MINOR CHILDREN ried on 8/ 16/2014: Milwaukee WI 53223 the name of the person listed above: WOZNIAK

DIVORCE 40101 2. We were married in Milwaukee 2. I live in Milwaukee County, Wis- From: KATELYN EILEEN

Case No. 21FA001904 Wisconsin consin GRIGGS to: KATELYN EILEEN NOTICE IS GIVEN:

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner: 3. I am Filing for: 3. I was born on 2/14/1956 in the BOGRAND A petition was filed asking to change

MONICA BRYANT 5060 N 24TH a. Divorce this marriage is irre- state of Tennessee. Birth Certificate: KATELYN the name of the person listed above:

MILWAUKEE WI 53209 PLACE trievably broken. 4. My birth certificate was issued in EILEEN BOGRAND FROM: THEODORE JAMESON and Respondent: ZACKERY 4. Previous Actions the state of Tennessee. WOZNIAK TO: THEODORE

BRYANT 4212 N 14TH STREET b. This is the first time that either 5. The name that appears on my IT IS ORDERED JAMESON WOZNIAK-STARAL

MILWAUKEE WI 53209 party or I have filed for divorce or birth certificate is ETHEL MAE This petition will be heard in the Birth Certificate: THEODORE

legal separation from each other in WHITELAW Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, JAMESON WOZNIAK

I am the petitioner in this action. Wisconsin or in any other state. Mil- 6. My current job is DISABILITY. State of Wisconsin.

A. I am providing the following in- waukee Wisconsin 20FA002661 the 7. a. I do not work in a job for which Judge’s Name: HON. PEDRO IT IS ORDERED

formation about myself: case has been dismissed. a license has been required by any COLON BR. 18 RM 412 VIA This petition will be heard in the

1. Date of birth 10-10-1983 5. This is my first marriage state, or my only professional li- ZOOM PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Circuit Court of Milwaukee County,

2. Immediately before filing this pe- 6. This is the respondent first mar- cense is to teach in the public Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233 State of Wisconsin.

tition, I will have lived in this county riage schools in this state. DATE: JULY 27, 2021 TIME 9:15 Judge’s Name: HON. HANNAH

for 30 days or more. D. I am providing the following in- 8. I am not a convicted sex offender A.M. DUGAN ROOM 402 (VIA ZOOM)

3. Immediately before filing this pe- formation regarding children: required to register under SS301.45, 31 PLACE: 901 N. 9th Street, Mil-

tition, I will have lived in the state of a. No children were born to or 938.34(15m), and 938.345(3), IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: waukee, Wisconsin, 53233 DATE:

Wisconsin for 6 months or more. adopted together by either party be- Wisconsin Statutes or a similar law Notice of this hearing shall be given JULY 29, 2021 TIME 9:00 A.M.

4. No, I not on active duty as a mem- fore or during our marriage. of any other state. by publication as a Class 3 notice for ber of the Armed forces of the I ASK THAT THE COURT: Grant a three (3) weeks in a row prior to the IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:

United States of America or its al- judgement as requested. 9. I wish to change my name to date of the hearing in the Milwaukee Notice of this hearing shall be given lies. ETHEL MAE WHITELAW Community Journal, a newspaper by publication as a Class 3 notice for

Date: 4-13-2021 For the following reason(s) DI- published in Milwaukee County, three (3) weeks in a row prior to the

B. I am providing the following In- BY: MONICA BRYANT VORCED State of Wisconsin. date of the hearing in the Milwaukee

formation about the respondent. 5060 N 24th Place 10. I wish to change the name on my Dated: 5-27-2021 Community Journal, a newspaper

1. Date of birth 7/21/1986 113/7-2-9-16-2021 Wisconsin Marriage Certificate BY THE COURT: published in Milwaukee County, 2. Immediately before filing this Pe- SUMMONS ETHEL MAE WICKS HON. PEDRO COLON State of Wisconsin. tition, the respondent will have lived (PUBLICATION) Date: June 16, 2021 Circuit Court Judge Dated: 6-22-2021 in this country for 30 days or more. STATE OF WISCONSIN 113/7-7-14-21-2021 115/7-7-14-21-2021 BY THE COURT:

3. Immediately before filing this Pe- CIRCUIT COURT SUMMONS SUMMONS HON. HANNAH DUGAN tition, the respondent will have lived MILWAUKEE COUNTY (PUBLICATION) (PUBLICATION) Circuit Court Judge

in the state of Wisconsin for 6 PETITION FOR NAME STATE OF WISCONSIN STATE OF WISCONSIN 114/7-7-14-21-2021

months or more. CHANGE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT COURT

4.The respondent is currently not on (For Adult or Minor 14 or older) MILWAUKEE COUNTY MILWAUKEE COUNTY

active duty as a member of the (30708) NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NOTICE AND ORDER FOR

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