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Partners Sought For 'Waukesha Unlocked' Event
The October event will showcase business, properties and organizations to build awareness and pride in the Waukesha community.
Press release from the City of Waukesha:
March 31, 2021
The City of Waukesha is seeking partners for the βWaukesha Unlockedβ event scheduled for Sat. and Sun., Oct. 9-10, 2021 throughout the City. As part of the Cityβs 125th Anniversary celebration, the event will showcase business, properties, and organizations to build awareness and pride in the Waukesha community by providing access, opportunities, and behind the scenes tours to buildings and spaces. The registration deadline to participate is Mon., April 12, 2021.
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βWe are looking forward to bringing people together, offering access to Waukeshaβs hidden gems, providing unique experiences and celebrating our wonderful community,β said Mayor of Waukesha, Shawn Reilly. βBusiness owners, property owners, and organizations are encouraged to register to take part in the βWaukesha Unlockedβ event by providing tours and activities. Each site can tell their own story, inspired by architecture, community, history, or operations.β
Additional information and the application is available at https://waukesha-wi.gov/1960/W... or by calling the Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry office at 262-524-3737.
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The City of Waukesha is an award-winning community located along the shores of the Fox River, 15 miles west of Milwaukee. Waukesha is the seventh largest City in the state with a population of just over 72,000 people. Throughout the year 2021, the City is celebrating its 125th anniversary since incorporation.
More information on the Cityβs 125th anniversary and a complete listing of events is available on the Cityβs website at https://waukesha-wi.gov/1916/125th-Anniversary-Celebration.
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