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Building Community with Boating
Photo Credit: Allen Halas
While the rivers of Milwaukee divide the city geographically, one group sees them as an accessory to making connection. All Hands Boatworks (621 S. 12th St.) is a group that looks to bring people together and educate youth through the construction and restoration of wooden boats. Their Volunteers and Instructors Week runs through May 8, and consists of programming that not only introduces people to boating, but also teaches a variety of academic subjects by completing projects, including the restoration of a 1941 Penn Yan dinghy and the construction of a 12-foot compass skiff. The projects build as much character as they do craft.
Brewers Approved for 25% Capacity
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After submitting a plan to the Milwaukee Health Department last month, the Milwaukee Brewers have been approved for a plan that would allow for 25% capacity beginning with Opening Day on April 1. That translates to between 11,000 and 12,000 fans in attendance for home games at American Family Field.
Similar to the recent changes at Fiserv Forum to allow fans for Milwaukee Bucks home games, protocols will be in place to restrict possible outbreaks of COVID-19. Seating will only be sold in pods, and fans over two years old will be required to wear masks when not eating or drinking. Food must be consumed only in the seating bowl, to further prevent gathering and socializing on the concourses of the stadium. Tailgating in the American Family Field parking lots will not be permitted to begin the season. However, the stadium has a much greater airflow than Fiserv Forum, which allows for what would be the largest public gatherings in Milwaukee sin