Milwaukee, WI
Admirals rookie trying to write the perfect script as a pro
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Milwaukee Admirals’ rookie Spencer Stastney making an attempt to write down the right script as a professional
With a TV/Movie main from Notre Dame on his resume, Spencer Stastney is aware of a factor or two about scripts, and he’s following a fairly good one.
MILWAUKEE – With a TV/movie main from Notre Dame on his resume, Spencer Stastney is aware of a factor or two about scripts, and he’s following a fairly good one.
“It is good,” stated Stastney. “I do not suppose that is one thing you may actually write out.”
Stastney is a Mequon native who can also be an rising NHL prospect whereas enjoying for the Admirals.
“He is perhaps the most effective skater in the entire league,” stated Admirals Head Coach Karl Taylor. “His first step is acceleration. He is a separator in relation to that, however he is a younger man within the execs, studying and understanding and taking all of it in. He is an ideal younger man, a superb prospect. He is proper the place he ought to be and proper on schedule.”
Stastney resides at house together with his mother and doing his share of family chores.
As soon as he leaves for work, he is getting a firsthand course on the best way to be a profitable professional.
“One other factor is simply having to be persistently wonderful right here as knowledgeable,” Stastney stated. “In school, you are still creating, you are still having to develop and be taught collectively, however right here, ‘We’re anticipating you to be nice, and we pay you to be nice, so let’s examine it on the ice.’”
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Stastney cherished being on the ice with the Preventing Irish whereas additionally finding out finance and people visible arts.
“I attempted to do in entrance of the digital camera,” stated Stastney. “No, as you may inform. I attempted to do behind the digital camera. No. So I then I simply targeted on movie idea.”
“Movie idea, very good. However what precisely does that imply?” requested FOX6’s Tim Van Vooren.
“Which means for homework each evening, you go house, you watch a film, you write slightly paper about it, and also you speak about what the scene meant for the entire movie,” Stastney stated.
Stastney’s on a wholesome contract to be knowledgeable hockey participant within the sport he loves for the city he grew up in on a successful group, and but, one thing is absent, or, no less than, it was.
“I feel one factor that I believed I would not miss about school was homework each evening,” stated Stastney. “After I first began professional hockey, I acquired out of the rink, and I am like, ‘What am I doing?’ Like, ‘What do I do with the remainder of my day?’ Simply discovering methods to learn, even play some video games with the fellows or simply discover some methods to stimulate the mind. That is one thing I sort of miss, however I am getting used to that and making an attempt to place that into my routine.”
Stastney stated he does not really get as many questions as anticipated from his teammates about what to do in Milwaukee.
He says most of them could know greater than he does about downtown hotspots, whereas he is extra aware of the North Shore space proper now.
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Milwaukee, WI
Studio Milwaukee at The Cooperage: Brigitte Calls Me Baby
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While Studio Milwaukee Sessions at The Cooperage are inarguably a brand-new thing for us, Thursday afternoon’s performance by Brigitte Calls Me Baby may have been another landmark moment: most rock-and-roll swagger at a single session.
The boys from Chicago zipped up I-94 for an evening at Summerfest’s Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard but prior to that made the short trip across the water to play a mini-set for Radio Milwaukee members and lucky ticket winners.
Even before playing their first note, Brigitte Calls Me Baby exuded old-school rock vibes the moment they stepped right through the crowd on their way to the stage. From Leavins’ sunglasses-and-pompadour combo to bassist Devin Wessels’ expansive ’do to the CBGB style of guitarists Jack Fluegel and Trevor Lynch, there’s a throwback feel to the group that carries over to their performance.
Leavins’ vocals do a lot of that work, alternating between crooning and crowing while showing off his remarkable range — something that was present throughout the session. If the audience wasn’t won over by the time the band rolled through “Eddie My Love” and “Palm of Your Hand,’ Leavins clinched it when he was asked what he knew about Summerfest and answered, “it’s better than Lollapalooza, some say.”
Whatever holdouts were left couldn’t help but be won over by set finale “Impressively Average,” the single we’ve been spinning with regularity on 88Nine. It’s a “gotta dance” kind of song, and the crowd was happy to move while no doubt making plans to use the free Summerfest ticket they scored to check out the band’s full set later in the evening.
You can listen to the full session using the player at the top of the page, and if you want to catch any of the remaining sessions at The Cooperage, check out our contests. There’s also a way for you to guarantee yourself an invite to all of our Studio Milwaukee Sessions, which you can learn all about on our membership page.
Set list
- “Eddie My Love”
- “Palm of Your Hand”
- “Impressively Average”
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee high-risk traffic stop; man arrested, drugs, guns recovered
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High-risk traffic stop at 27th and Capitol, Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee police conducted a high-risk traffic stop of a vehicle on Thursday, June 27, which led to an arrest and the recovery of a gun and drugs.
Officials say around 7:30 p.m. Thursday, officers conducted the traffic stop near 26th and Capitol. The vehicle matched the description of a vehicle wanted in connection to a shooting.
The driver, a 32-year-old man, was arrested. A firearm and illegal narcotics were recovered.
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High-risk traffic stop at 27th and Capitol, Milwaukee
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High-risk traffic stop at 27th and Capitol, Milwaukee
Criminal charges will be referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Catholic Home reborn as part of new management company, Trinity Senior Services
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Since 1913, the Milwaukee Catholic Home has provided care for older adults. Still thriving, the retirement community is now part of a new management company known as Trinity Senior Services.
Trinity Senior Services oversees:
- Milwaukee Catholic Home, which provides a continuum of services, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation;
- Trinity Woods, which provides care to older adults and retired School Sisters of Notre Dame;
- Clare Gardens, a sustainable farm operated in partnership with Catholic Ecology Center, which provides produce for Milwaukee Catholic Home, Trinity Woods and other senior living communities;
- Our Lady of the Angels Covenant, a 48-unit religious community in Greenfield, WI;
- Queen of Peace Friary; a Burlington, WI, senior housing community that is home to the retired Franciscan Friars of the Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe; and
- Trinity Senior Services Care Partner Program, which provides home- and community-based services.
Both Milwaukee Catholic Home and Trinity Woods have on-site day care that collectively serves 170 children.
“The launch of Trinity Senior Services is the continuation of an amazing history that reaches back more than a century in Milwaukee,” Trinity Senior Services CEO Dave Fulcher stated in a press release. “The community of care we’ve nurtured for generations continues only to grow and our team is inspired by the opportunities ahead.”
The Trinity Senior Services network is best known for the Milwaukee Catholic Home and Trinity Woods, according to the company, which added that “the Trinity Senior Services network is unlike any nationwide.”
“Its intergenerational impact reaches from the more than 800 older adults at one of its four senior communities to its 500-plus employees to the nearly 200 children attending day care located at its communities,” according to the company. “All services are now united under one management company and brand.”
Trinity Senior Services also offers a holistic program, A Life Engaged, that includes social, physical, nutritional, spiritual and cognitive components.
“Our philosophy, Life Engaged, means that we serve seniors by empowering them to live a full life,” Fulcher said. “We believe a full life happens in community, where a sense of purpose and belonging to something bigger than self gives meaning and creates opportunities for health, wellness, learning, joy and hope.
According to Trinity Senior Services, America’s aging population makes this the perfect time to establish the new organization, as more than 70 million baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, will be aged 65 or more years by 2030.
“We’re growing this community with intention so everyone involved feels a sense of purpose and feels they are a part of something larger than themselves,” Fulcher said. “Whether they’re a resident, a loved one, a team member or anybody else impacted by our services, we are here to help them to lead meaningful lives.”
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