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Muskego Woman's Club Commended for 50 Years
Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti recognizes achievement of long-standing club in Muskego

The Muskego Woman's Club turned 50 this year, and Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti, herself a member over the years, was not about to let that slip anyone's attention.
She commended the club last week during the Common Council meeting, listing the services the club has performed to the city during its tenure.
Notably, the Woman's Club had provided financial support for a wheel chair in City Hall, and continues to fund scholarships for youth, donations to the Historical Society, and to the Food Pantry.
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They also have sponsored many long-time traditions in the city, including the Peppermint Craft fair in November, Safety City during the summer, 'Keeping Muskego Green' efforts and two community blood drives during the year. (The next drive is August 30th.)
The club meets every month except during the summer at City Hall on the second Monday at 7pm.
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