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by Tess Reiss
Tis the Season to sprinkle holiday cheer by
your generous patronage of local shops, crafts,
and global fair trade products in Milwaukee’s
hometown neighborhoods. On New Year’s Eve
try a round robin with friends at local bars while
sampling the live music, food, party favors, and
champagne toast at midnight. Merry & Happy!
Riverwest Shops
Riverwest has a selection of quirky and unique
shops that are all locally owned and operated.
Your support of neighborhood businesses helps
keep the coin of the realm circulating within the
community well into the New Year. Cheers!
Beginning Dreams Forever
Burke’s Candy (open Saturdays in December)
Burleigh Glass
Fischberger’s Variety (new shop on Holton St.)
Glass Aquatics (new shop on Locust St.)
Hotcakes Gallery
Industry Records
Jackpot
Lotus Land
Mia Putia
Riverwest Co-op
Riverwest Film & Video
Scarvaci Florist
Tool Shed
Vision Eye Art (new shop on Center St.)
Woodland Pattern
And of course! Holiday Herring from Ma Baensch.
Check www.mabaensch.com for recipes, to locate
a store, or to order online.
Global Shopping
Peace Action
1001 E. Keefe Ave.
414-964-5158
www.PeaceActionWI.org
Give peace a chance with gifts that support peace.
Many items are available including Putamayo
world music CDs, Indonesian dragon mobiles,
Guatemalan purses, Tibetan prayer flags, fair trade
coffee, honey & Palestinian olive oil, great t-shirts,
mugs, books, peace flags, dozens of calendars,
and 100’s of buttons and bumperstickers. A Peace
Action membership is a gift that lasts all year.
Four Corners of the World
5205 W. North Ave.
414-445-9606
www.fairtrademilwaukee.org
TU-F 11AM-6PM, SA 10AM-4PM
Do some fair trade holiday shopping at Four
Corners of the World. This is new, non-profit shop
features jewelry, clothing, gifts, and decorative
items from more than 30 different countries.
All products are made from organic or recycled
materials. Fair trade coffee and chocolate are also
available.
Deck The Halls
Holiday Wreaths & Garlands
Weekends in December
Beans & Barley, parking lot
1901 E. North Ave., 278-7878
www.beansandbarley.com
Ferrante’s Christmas Trees
Daily, until Christmas
Water & Brady St.
Real Christmas Trees
Daily, until Christmas
National Ace Hardware
1303 N. 4th St., 414-274-3800
Holiday Fairs
Riverwest, East Side & Harambee
Very Merry Holiday Sale
Fri, Dec 1, Noon-9PM. Sat, Dec 2, 10AM-4PM. Sun,
Dec 3, Noon-4PM.
Murray Hill Pottery
2458 N. Murray Ave., 332-8828
www.murrayhillpottery.com
Christmas Cookie Sale
Sat, Dec 2, 9AM-2PM
Our Lady of Divine Providence
At St. Casimir site, 924 E. Clarke
International Gift Shop
Sat, Dec 2, 9AM-4PM
Milwaukee Friends Meeting House
3224 N. Gordon Place
Tamarack Holiday Fair
Sat, Dec 2, 10AM-4PM
Tamarack Community School
1150 E. Brady, 277-0009
www.tamarackwaldorf.com
Winster Solstice Art Event
Sat, Dec 2, 9AM-5PM
Fri, Dec 8, 5PM-9PM. Sat, Dec 9, 9AM-5PM. Sun,
Dec 10, 11AM-5PM.
Beginning Dreams
833 E. Burleigh, 562-3037
www.marinalee.com
The Exchange Alternative Gift Fair
Sun, Dec 3, 1-4PM
Urban Ecology Center
Riverside Park, 1500 E. Park Place
www.outpostnaturalfoods.coop
Greer Oaks Holiday Bazaar
December 8 - 17
Fridays, 10AM-6PM. Saturdays, Noon-9PM.
Sundays, Noon-6PM.
Greer Oaks Gallery
2463 N. Palmer St., 264-2049
www.greeroaks.com
Riverside H.S. Holiday Bazaar
Sat, Dec 9, 9AM-3PM
Riverside University High School
1615 E. Locust (in the gym - pool entrance)
Holiday Bazaar
Sat, Dec 9, 11AM-7PM. Sun, Dec 10, 1-6PM.
Unique Art & Design
2131 N. 6th St.
East Side Artists Boutique
Fri, Dec 15, 5-9PM. Sat, Dec 16, Noon-5PM.
UWM Kenilworth Building, 1925 E. Kenilworth
www.lauraricharconsulting.com
Book Shelf
For local history buffs, there are several books
available about the city of Milwaukee, its
neighborhoods, and ethnic groups. These also
make great gifts for family and friends who have
moved away but still like to keep in touch with
the “old neighborhood.” Most are available at
Schwartz Books, Woodland Pattern, Riverwest
Co-op, or at www.amazon.com.
The Making of Milwaukee by local historican John
Gurda.
A Liberal in City Government by former mayor
Frank Zeidler.
Bronzeville, A Milwaukee Lifestyle by local
cultural anthropologist Ivory Abena Black.
Milwaukee’s Bronzeville by local community
activist Paul Geenen.
Latinos in Milwaukee by UW-M professor Joseph
Rodriguez, Ph.D. and Walter Sava, Ph.D. of the
United Community Center.
Riverwest: A Community History by Milwaukee
reporter Tom Tolan.
Milwaukee County Street Names, Street Games by
lifelong resident Pat Pollworth.
No Bad News and Friends and Neighbors, two
children’s books by Kenneth Cole and Riverwest
photographer John Ruebartsch.
Music
Live at the Uptowner. Jazz superax guitarist Jack
Grassel has been playing at the Uptowner for 10
years. The CD contains live performances with
guitarist Kirk Tatnall and drummer Ernie Adams.
The tunes were all composed by Grassel who
plays only his compositions every third Sunday of
the month at the Uptowner. Available at www.jackgrassel.comfor $10 or directly from Grassel
during the Uptowner gig.
Riverwest Currents online edition - December, 2006
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