Historic Milwaukee Inc.: Presents A View of Our City in Three Acts

For More Information:

Historic Milwaukee, Inc.

Anna-Marie Opgenorth, Executive Director

Phone: (414) 277-7795

Email: anna@historicmilwaukee.org

2010 Panel Discussion Series sponsored by Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren s.c.

Act 1 – What IS Historic?!

February 25, 6PM, Penthouse at 1000 North Water Street.

HMI’s 2010 Panel Discussion series kicks-off with a discussion about municipal landmark ordinances.

Moderated by Award Winning Real Estate Attorney Bruce Block, Pictured Here.

Bruce Block

PANELISTS

Paul Jakubovich – Preservation Planner with the City of Milwaukee

Alderman Robert Bauman – Member of the Historic Preservation Commission

Jim Draeger – Architectural Historian, Wisconsin Historical Society

Mike D’Amato – Former Alderman and Member of the Historic Preservation Commission

6PM Cocktail Hour – Limited Reservations

Meet the Panelists, Heavy hors d’oeuvres, Open bar, Dazzling View

7PM Panel Discussion

8PM Audience Questions

Act II – The Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative: Thursday, March 25

A discussion in conjunction with the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and two treasured Milwaukee neighborhoods, Capitol Heights and Lincoln Village.

Act III – The Nexus of Performing Arts & Architecture in collaboration with UPAF:

Thursday, April 29

What is the connection between the performing arts, the built environment, a globally competitive local economy, and a unique, differentiated local identity.

REGISTER ONLINE HERE

New in 2010!

FUEL Milwaukee, and UPAF’s Next Generation Council receive the HMI Member Price on all Panel Discussions and Cocktail Hours.

Panel Discussion Price

HMI, FUEL, Next Gen. Members: $10 per discussion/$25 for the series

Non Members: $15 per Discussion/$40 for the series

University Students: $7

Cocktail Hour Price (sold separately)

HMI, FUEL, Next Gen. Members: $15 each/$45 series

Non Members: $20 each/$55 series

About Historic Milwaukee, Inc.

Our Mission is to increase awareness of and commitment to Milwaukee’s history, architecture, and the preservation of our built environment. We provide this through innovative, responsive programs and strong community, corporate and civic alliances.