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12/26/2023
What is Kwanzaa?
Kwanzaa is a seven-day, non-religious celebration of family, culture, and community. Each day honors a particular African-derived principle and the final day culminates in a feast (called Karamu) on New Year’s Day.
Observed annually from December 26th to January 1st, Kwanzaa aligns with the end of the year. It offers a unique opportunity for daily retrospection, celebration, and hopeful goal setting for the coming year.
It’s important to remember that the holiday is meant to symbolize hope and pride, not to replicate an existing holiday. Instead, Kwanzaa borrows from existing traditions to make something altogether new.
12/25/2023
Merry Christmas to you and yours! Enjoy your day with family and friends!
Have you seen this video? It needs to go down in history...to be played every year!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
12/22/2023
Looking for some family fun... check out Wild Lights at the Milwaukee County Zoo!
12/21/2023
Respiratory viruses continue to circulate in Wisconsin communities, leading some hospital systems to again require masks for all patients and staff.
Remember... if you are sick... please protect your loved ones and stay home!
Some Wisconsin hospitals return to mask requirements as COVID-19 and other viruses spread Infectious disease experts say respiratory viruses are impacting communities across the state, but hospitalizations have been lower than in previous years.
12/21/2023
Hang on! We can do it!🤣
THE BRIGHT SIDE: The days are only going to get longer from here!
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