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There are some parents who get a babysitter every New Year s Eve so they can go out to dinner, drinks or parties as they ring in the new year. Then there are parents who have given up on those nights out in favor of quiet celebrations at home and early bedtimes for the kids (and sometimes the parents as well). The continuing pandemic has canceled parties and nights out, making this the year for everyone to jump on the night-at-home celebration bandwagon. Here are some ideas for household celebrations with your family this New Year s Eve. Count down to a more reasonable hour. Local places, including restaurants, the Betty Brinn Children s Museum and the Mitchell Park Domes, typically hold early New Year s events for those who don t want to stay up till midnight to watch the ball drop. Some of them are Noon Year s Eves, which count down till 12 noon instead of 12 midnight. Others count down to an earlier nighttime hour, such as 9 p.m. The events have b ....
12:06 pm UTC Dec. 17, 2020 Show caption Hide caption Leadership at the Sheboygan County Health and Human services include from left, Health Officer Starrlene Grossman, Lead Health Strategist Libby Jacobs, and Clinical Services Supervisor Amanda Strojinc pose in their main conference room, Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Sheboygan, Wis. The three meet often in the room to help coordinate the county health efforts. Gary Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin SHEBOYGAN - On a particularly bad day this summer, Starrlene Grossman and Libby Jacobs commiserated before heading home from working at the Health and Human Services building, the heaviness of the day weighing on them. Help support quality local journalism like this. ....
Celebrate International Human Rights Day Plus, the annual Jacob Marley s Christmas Carol goes virtual, explore African stories and cultural perspectives and check out some holiday installations. By Michael Holloway - Dec 10th, 2020 01:44 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Human Rights. (Pixabay License). There’s plenty to do in Milwaukee this week. Each week, Urban Milwaukee is curating a list of events that are taking the necessary safety precautions provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This week, The Milwaukee Repertory Theater is carrying on its annual tradition of Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, pivoting to an online formula that your family cozy up at home and safely watch. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has a unique opportunity to explore the night skies of Africa and learn more about the country’s culture. International Human Rights ....