Behind the scenes of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater prop room [PHOTOS]
The Milwaukee Repertory Theater's prop storage room is full of interesting knick-knacks that have been used in countless shows.
Laura Covelli, Tremper High School art teacher
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Tremper High School students work on new pieces of art in Laura Covelli's third period class on Thursday.Photo by: JEFFREY ZAMPANTI Volunteers have built over 7000 garden beds for residents in the past 15 years the MKE Blitz kicks off this weekend.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Sinceree Dixon is the volunteer coordinator for Victory garden initiative and says its very cool to help community members garden and grow their own foods.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Dennis Grzezinski has been volunteering with Victory Garden Initiative since the MKE Blitz began, he feels Gardening has a healing component that the city needs.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: Victory Garden initiative Paper work for a restraining order.Photo by: TMJ4 Krystal Chase walks domestic violence victims through all the paper work to file a restraining order.
Photo by: TMJ4 The Women's Center, a crisis and advocacy center in Waukesha.Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 News Will Singleton works at The Alma Center in Milwaukee. He works to connect with people like domestic abuse perpetrators to get them into programs that help heal trauma and break cycles of violence before it's too late.Photo by: TMJ4 News Joey Brooks said he had known Tomitka Stewart for over 30 years. Police said domestic violence led to her death. He shared his message to the abusers with TMJ4's Ryan JenkinsPhoto by: TMJ4 News Volunteers with United Way
Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Map showing locations where human remains have been foundPhoto by: TMJ4 Shorewood’s Don Natzke is passionate about voting. He tells TMJ4, as a Blind person, he’s experienced what he calls barriers for voters with disabilities at the polls. Now he’s one of four petitioners filing a lawsuit against Wisconsin in hopes of adding online ballot options for voters with disabilities.
Photo by: TMJ4 News We broke the news to Andrea Willis that the store would be closing. She was shocked and is disappointed to see it go.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Ester Wells calls the Walmart on Main Street her Walmart. It's the store she went to as a kid and now brings her kids to. She's upset to hear it's closing.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Tomitka Stewart, 41.Photo by: TMJ4 News Chad VanDierendonck is the Food Pantry & Operations Director at Bay View Community Center. He says the need for the pantry has skyrocketed in the last 3 years, pushing the organization to consider how they can expand to better serve the needs of their neighbors. He says the addition of the commercial kitchen and the growth of the food pantry will allow them to help even more people in the community.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Sharon Sadowski is the Lead Food Pantry Volunteer for the Bay View Community Center. She’s been volunteering for there for the last 5 years, but has lived in the neighborhood for almost 40. She says she decided to get involved after retiring and wants to give everyone the opportunity to feel safe and respected.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News According to Andrew Jakus, EOS Surf Shop owner, surfing Lake Michigan's cold water requires thicker wetsuits than most.Photo by: Jim Wilson/TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Surfing in Sheboygan dates back to the late 1950s.Photo by: Jim Wilson/TMJ4 News Surfer rides a wave along Sheboygan's shoreline. Photo by: EOS Surf Shop Isaiah YoungPhoto by: TMJ4 News
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Tremper High School students work on new pieces of art in Laura Covelli's third period class on Thursday.Photo by: JEFFREY ZAMPANTI Volunteers have built over 7000 garden beds for residents in the past 15 years the MKE Blitz kicks off this weekend.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Sinceree Dixon is the volunteer coordinator for Victory garden initiative and says its very cool to help community members garden and grow their own foods.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Dennis Grzezinski has been volunteering with Victory Garden Initiative since the MKE Blitz began, he feels Gardening has a healing component that the city needs.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: Victory Garden initiative Paper work for a restraining order.Photo by: TMJ4 Krystal Chase walks domestic violence victims through all the paper work to file a restraining order.
Photo by: TMJ4 The Women's Center, a crisis and advocacy center in Waukesha.Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 News Will Singleton works at The Alma Center in Milwaukee. He works to connect with people like domestic abuse perpetrators to get them into programs that help heal trauma and break cycles of violence before it's too late.Photo by: TMJ4 News Joey Brooks said he had known Tomitka Stewart for over 30 years. Police said domestic violence led to her death. He shared his message to the abusers with TMJ4's Ryan JenkinsPhoto by: TMJ4 News Volunteers with United Way
Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Photo by: TMJ4 Map showing locations where human remains have been foundPhoto by: TMJ4 Shorewood’s Don Natzke is passionate about voting. He tells TMJ4, as a Blind person, he’s experienced what he calls barriers for voters with disabilities at the polls. Now he’s one of four petitioners filing a lawsuit against Wisconsin in hopes of adding online ballot options for voters with disabilities.
Photo by: TMJ4 News We broke the news to Andrea Willis that the store would be closing. She was shocked and is disappointed to see it go.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Ester Wells calls the Walmart on Main Street her Walmart. It's the store she went to as a kid and now brings her kids to. She's upset to hear it's closing.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Tomitka Stewart, 41.Photo by: TMJ4 News Chad VanDierendonck is the Food Pantry & Operations Director at Bay View Community Center. He says the need for the pantry has skyrocketed in the last 3 years, pushing the organization to consider how they can expand to better serve the needs of their neighbors. He says the addition of the commercial kitchen and the growth of the food pantry will allow them to help even more people in the community.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Sharon Sadowski is the Lead Food Pantry Volunteer for the Bay View Community Center. She’s been volunteering for there for the last 5 years, but has lived in the neighborhood for almost 40. She says she decided to get involved after retiring and wants to give everyone the opportunity to feel safe and respected.
Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News According to Andrew Jakus, EOS Surf Shop owner, surfing Lake Michigan's cold water requires thicker wetsuits than most.Photo by: Jim Wilson/TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Photo by: TMJ4 News Surfing in Sheboygan dates back to the late 1950s.Photo by: Jim Wilson/TMJ4 News Surfer rides a wave along Sheboygan's shoreline. Photo by: EOS Surf Shop Isaiah YoungPhoto by: TMJ4 News