Bubbler Calendar

  • Friday, March 2 The Milwaukee Press Club will host the Behind the Headlines event with U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan. Ryan (R-WI), and House Budget Committee Chairman has been the most vocal member of the Wisconsin delegation on the subject of healthcare. A panel of healthcare experts including Dr. Tim Bartholow, chief medical officer for the Wisconsin Medical Society; Susan Giaimo, Marquette University faculty member and author of the book, Markets and Medicine: The Politics of Health Care Reform in Britain, Germany, and the United States. Dr. John Toussaint, chief executive officer emeritus of ThedaCare, CEO of the ThedaCare Center for Healthcare value and author of the book, On the Mend: Revolutionizing Healthcare to Save Lives and Transform the Industry. The experts will be interviewed by a panel of journalist. The event will be held at The Lake Express High-Speed Ferry Terminal, 2330 S. Lincoln Memorial Drive from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Cost to attend is $20 for Press Club members, $25 for non-members and $15 for students.  Pre-registration and advance payment is required and may be done online at www.milwaukeepressclub.org
  • Thursday, March 8 The Business Marketing Association (BMA) Milwaukee chapter will host “Building Online Communities and Leveraging LinkedIn” at the Italian Conference Center, 631 E. Chicago St.  The program begins at 4:30 p.m. with a success seminar lead by Ajax Social Media from Chicago.  Ajax is the only LinkedIn certified LinkedIn Live partner in North America.  A networking reception will follow the seminar.  At 6:15 the dinner program featuring Kyleen Fishwick, director marketing solutions from LinkedIn Corporation will begin.  The event is designed to help companies explore development of online communities and why a community may or may not be right for your company.  Cost to attend if registered before Monday, March 5 is $20 for members and $30 nonmembers for the seminar only or $40 for members and $55 for nonmembers for the dinner program, or $55 for members and $75 for nonmembers for both programs. Registration is open to the public and can be done via the BMA Milwaukeewebsite.
  • Thursday, March 8 The Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Business over Breakfast meeting at Olympia Resort from 7 to 9 a.m. The event is open to both businesses and the general public. The topic of the breakfast is “Bridging the Skills Gap: What Role Do Education Systems Play?” The panel of experts to address the issue will include the following school district superintendents: Craig Jefson, Arrowhead Union High School District; Patricia Deklotz, Kettle Moraine School District; Patricia Neudecke r, Oconomowoc Area School District; JoAnn Sternke, Pewaukee School District; Todd Gray, School District of Waukesha; and Mike Shiels, dean of Industrial & Engineering Technologies Division at Waukesha County Technical College.
    The panel discussion will be moderated by Paul Decker, who is a director at Maverick Innovations Lab, a Waukesha County Board Supervisor and a WCTC instructor.
    The widening skills gap in the manufacturing arena has reached a critical level and is having an impact on their global competitiveness. For more information, visit www.oconomowoc.org.
  • Saturday, March 10 The Hospitality and Culinary Club at the Waukesha County Technical College will host Fashion Through the Decades at 11 a.m. in the College’s training restaurant, The Classic Room. The event includes a Goodwill fashion show at 11 a.m., featuring vintage clothing dating to the 1800s, followed by a multi-course menu of foods through the ages served by students in the Hospitality and Culinary Club. The meal begins with a 19th century appetizer and ends with a dessert from the future. The fashion show and luncheon is a fundraiser for students traveling to Italy to participate in a culinary tour; money raised will help defray costs associated with the trip. Tickets for the event are $40, and reservations are required as seating is limited. For more information and to reserve a seat, contact Bruce Cartwright at 262.691.5303 by Feb. 29.
  • Friday, March 16 Musical group Arpa y Bandolas will take the stage at the Latino Arts Auditorium for an evening concert of llanera music. It will be the Milwaukee-debut for the Chicago-based musicians from Latin America. Ticket prices for evening performances in the Latino Arts Auditorium: General Admission $25, Seniors (60+) $20, Full-Time Students $15, $8 per student in groups of 10 or more. Dinner & A Show includes a General Admission ticket to the performance and the Friday fish buffet in Café el Sol (beverages and gratuity not included) for $32. Tickets for performances in the Latino Arts Auditorium are now available to be purchased online safely and conveniently through an exclusive collaboration with www.MiVoz.com.

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