Pabst Park Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting

February 27, 2013                 6:30-8:00 PM

Cranky Al’s                             6901 W. North Avenue

Want to learn about upcoming events?  Have suggestions?  Want to get involved?  Stop by for our annual meeting.

Pizza will be provided.

PPNA Trick or Treat – Wednesday, October 31st 6pm – 8pm

Any household within the PPNA boarders may hand out treats by placing the pumpkin in the newsletter (Oct 20-21st delivery) on their front window and turning on the porch light. Households that have children wanting to participate must sign up as members. Flashing bracelets will be given out to participants at the membership drive or delivered to your home before the event if mailed in or 2-year members.

Membership Drive – October 26th from 6-8pm

 

 

Friday, October 26th from 6pm – 8pm drop off your membership forms for 2012-2013 at Lisa’s house – 2119 N 61st St. Everyone is encouraged to sign up at this time and if you are participating in Trick or Treat you can pick up your flashing bracelets!

PPNA Rummage Sale – May 4th & 5th from 8:00am – 4:00pm

Participation is open to ALL residents of the neighborhood. (PPNA Members – no cost & Non-Members – $5).
PPNA will advertise through pabstpark.com, Wauwatosa Now and Craig’s List along with a listing of all registered participating households at rummage locations.  To participate, send name, address, “Friday, Saturday or Friday and Saturday” participation, special items to note, and include payment if necessary to:  Dianne Fitting – 2139 N. 66 Street, Wauwatosa, WI  53213
Registration deadline is May 1st.

Whole Family Will Enjoy “FlipCom”

Celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Wauwatosa Historical Society and the 50th anniversary of Wauwatosa West High School, the Tosa West Trojan Players will present an original play, “FlipCom: Tosa Now and Then,” on June 1, 2 and 3. The play, at Wauwatosa West, will benefit the historical society.

“FlipCom” was written by Milwaukee native Steve Stajich, who has written for a number of TV sitcoms and was a staff writer for “Prairie Home Companion” on NPR. The play looks like a TV sitcom featuring a bewildered “Dad” who discovers he can leave his present-day Wauwatosa family—and the pressures that go with it—and enter a black-and-white 1950s-style “Father Knows Best” sitcom. FlipCom is family-friendly entertainment that plugs into our collective TV conscience for a laugh-filled evening of live theater.

Tickets–$15 for adults, $10 for students and seniors–will be available at www.wauwatosahistoricalsociety.org.