*Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation will hold a social and professional development event for women in business. The “Strong Women Strong Coffee” event, part of a quarterly series, allows women entrepreneurs to connect, learn how to refresh their business and tap into the expertise of guest speakers. The next event’s guest speaker will be Ana Lopez, president and owner of Allcon Construction. The event will run from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at WWBIC Milwaukee, located at 1533 N. RiverCenter Drive in Milwaukee. Cost is $10. For more information or to register, click here.
*Thursday, Sept. 3, East Town Association will wrap up its “Jazz in the Park” concert series. The final free outdoor concert, presented by Boston Store and Columbia St. Mary’s, will run from 5 to 9 p.m. in Cathedral Square in downtown Milwaukee. The music will kick off at 6 p.m. with a happy hour scheduled for 5 p.m. The series will close out with “Bill Bonifas & Legends of Milwaukee Jazz.” For more information on “Jazz in the Park,” visit www.easttown.com/events/jazz-in-the-park/.
*Wednesday, Sept. 9, Literacy Services of Wisconsin will hold a volunteer orientation for individuals wanting more information on volunteer opportunities with the organization. Attendees will learn more about the center’s variety of programs and ways they can become involved. The orientation is scheduled to run from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Literacy Services of Wisconsin, located at 555 N. Plankinton Avenue in downtown Milwaukee. For more information on the orientation, visit www.literacyservices.org/events/index.html.
*Saturday, Sept. 12, Habitat for Humanity’s Milwaukee chapter will hold a volunteer orientation for individuals interested in giving their time to the organization. Attendees will learn about volunteer opportunities in construction, ReStores and youth programs. Additional volunteer opportunities are available specifically for young professionals. The orientation will run from 9 to 10 a.m. at Habitat for Humanity’s office, located at 3726 N. Booth Street in Milwaukee. Space is limited, and attendees should register in advance. For more information, click here.
*Thursday, Sept. 17, the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee will hold a workshop focused on what it takes to launch a nonprofit. The workshop, titled “Starting a Nonprofit: Legal Issues and Documents,” will educate attendees about necessary forms attached to nonprofit organizations and specific bylaws that need to be created. The workshop will be presented by Jacqueline Boynton, an attorney at Boynton Law Offices. The workshop will run from 9 a.m. to noon at the Nonprofit Center, located at 2819 W. Highland Boulevard in Milwaukee. Cost is $70. The Nonprofit Center encourages attendees to first attend a related start-up workshop, “To Be or Not to Be.” For more information, click here.