Politics & Government

What's Up This Week in Shorewood? Officials Consider Sewer Contracts; St. Robert Centennial

A look ahead at the week's local events and news.

Here's a look at what's coming up this week in Shorewood. If we're missing something, you can add it to the calendar.

Shorewood moving forward with sewer plan — Village officials will consider awarding several contracts related to sewer improvements in Shorewood at a regular meeting Monday night.

The board will also formally in Shorewood High School parking lot, on Jan. 21.

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The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at , 3930 N. Murray Ave.

Preps sports — Coming off a win, the Shorewood boys basketball team will host winless Woodland Conference rival Saint Francis on Tuesday night and 10-3 Saint Thomas More on Friday. Both games are at home. The Greyhounds are 9-8 (5-8) this season.

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The girls basketball squad will travel to Saint Thomas More for their lone match of the week. The girls are 4-12 (3-10) on the season.

All games start at 7:30 p.m. and home games are played at , 1701 E. Capitol Dr.

The 11-10-1 (4-3-0) Whitefish Bay-Shorewood-Nicolet combined hockey team is slated a match on Friday against New Richmond. The game starts at 6 p.m. The Storm plays at the Kern Center in downtown Milwaukee, 1245 N. Broadway St.

100 years in Shorewood — ’s centennial celebrations kicks off Sunday at 3 p.m. with a lecture from Milwaukee historian John Gurda about the development of Shorewood and the east side. The event is free and open to the public at St. Robert, 2214 E. Capitol Dr.

Anxiety and our teenagers — The Shorewood High School Parent Association and Student Support Services are holding an informative discussion on anxiety in teenagers. Learn the difference between normal, motivating stress, and problematic anxiety, at the forum held Wednesday night at 7 in the .

Professionals in the field will speak and tackle issues including the prevalence of anxiety amongst teenagers, its causes, strategies for helping raise a child with strong coping skills and ways to treat anxiety.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information, refer to event flyer.

What are our neighbors up to? — : Former New York Mets player Shawn Green will hold a baseball clinic for children ages five to 10 years old from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. at Sunday, followed by a tailgate party at 2:30 p.m.

At 3 p.m. Green will have a presentation and book signing for his book "The Way of Baseball: Finding Stillness at 95 MPH."


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