2727 W. Fond du Lac Avenue |
CITY CENTER MILWAUKEE | DAY 95 | July 10, 2014 is the rollout of several additions to Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC 4-Month Invoked Atonement & Reparation Assessment. One of the communication links for driving information awareness and sharing is the NEWLY created social network called: Amani - Ground Zero Next Door Network.
Boundaries: 20th - 27th and Keefe Avenue to North Avenue |
Amani Ground Zero Next Door social network is an "in-the-neighborhood" tool to speak with, plan with, share with, grow with, and implement with residential, commercial, light industrial, schools, churches, neighborhood organizations, for better best use of quality of life and economic development services through our government - local, county, state and federal.
The social network calls for linking with the internet - personal computer, laptop, tablet, Iphone (IOS or Android) for becoming a member, talking with neighbors, talking with individuals in other social networks within the city, sending out neighborhood alerts, making announcements and making individual postings for communicating information or receiving information.
"We are constantly adding ways to make the end-users more aware of their surroundings, their ecosystem, their environmental value, and a broad range of topics for Upscalability to re-define, re-brand and Un-trap hidden talent and vetted businesses at the census tract and neighborhood level," said Founder - Amani Ground Zero Next Door Network.
Internet - Center Street Library
Since most individuals do not have access to a computer, but are entitled to use of the public libraries, training rooms, laptops and computers, MPA LLC selected Center Street Library, 2727 W. Fond du Lac Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53210, for its convenience of location to the Amani Neighborhood, previous use and CSL 25 years in the area (erected June 10, 1089).
Additionally, in 2003, Center Street Library was named a "Computer Technology Center" with funding through federal funding allocated by HUD, Housing and Urban Development - Community Development Block Grant.
It is important to note that Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, MPA LLC (aka CNI/Fondy North Business Association) was the neighborhood strategic planner and public hearing speaker in early 2000 that recommended funding to the members of the city of Milwaukee Common Council for CDBG to keep Center Street Library from closing.
We will host Meet-N-Greet, training sessions, assessment forums and planning meetings at Center Street Library over the next year. It will help ensure participation in Amani Ground Zero Next Door Network and assure those who sign on as member that we are state-of-the-art and seek avenues for stewardship, ownership, apprenticeship, partnership, fellowship, scholarship, mentorship, citizenship, entrepreneurship and leadership.
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