A View of Our City in Four Acts
This series, sponsored by Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren s.c., brings together Milwaukee’s most tuned-in and interesting thinkers in an intimate setting. Listen and react to thoughtful discussions on Milwaukee’s built environment as influenced by history, law, design, art and politics. Creative genius behind the project is Attorney Bruce Block, who will be acting as Moderator for each discussion. Visit http://www.reinhartlaw.com to learn more about Bruce. You’ll want to attend just to see him.
1. Architecture & Planning: Thursday January24, 2008
•Bob Greenstreet, Director of Planning and Design for the City of Milwaukee and Dean of the Architecture School at UW-Milwaukee
•D.I.R.T Studio, Winner of the first Biannual Urban Edge Award
2. Historic Districts: Thursday, February 21, 2008
•Jim Draeger, Architectural Historian for the Historic Preservation Dept. at the WI Historical Society
•Whitney Gould, recently retired Urban Design Columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
•Paul Jakubovich, Preservation Planner for the Department of City Development
3. Inner City Redevelopment: Thursday, March 27, 2008
•Leo Reis, Program Director for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation
•To Be Announced
4. Transportation: Thursday, April 24, 2008
•John Gurda, Milwaukee-born historian and author of 18 books, including The Making of Milwaukee
•To Be Announced
Location
Penthouse, 1000 N. Water St.
Time
7:00PM-9:00PM
Ticket Price
Members of Historic Milwaukee$15.00 per discussion / $45.00 for series
Non-Members $20.00 per discussion / $65.00 for series
Cocktail Hour
6:00PM-7:00PM, $20.00 each or $50.00 for series.(Seperate from the Panel price)
Cocktail Hour reservations are limited to 20 people per night. There are only a few spaces left!
At this time attendees will have a chance to speak one-on-one with the evening’s panelists. We are lining-up a stellar group of speakers. You will not want to miss this.
Suggested Parking
Attendees may use the public parking lot at 1000 N. Water St. The entrance ramp is located on the East side of the building, on Market Street. Volunteers will be stationed at the building’s street entrance and parking garage entrance to guide guests to the penthouse.
Call 414–277–7795 to make your reservation today