MCH Goes to Italy The Heart of Our Community...The Heart of Our Community A t our 100th Annual...
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Vol. 21 | Issue 1 Winter 2014
The Heart of Our Community
At our 100th Annual Meeting on January 23, 2014, we formally launched our chapel renovation project with the blessing of the beautiful and historic tabernacle from MCH’s early location on
Bradford Avenue. Over the past year, we’ve been seeking input and support from residents, staff and friends in envisioning how we can enhance our two chapels in both beauty and functionality so they can continue to be at the center of our community’s life of faith.
The result of this consultation can be seen in the beautiful rendering shown here, as well as in the plans to enhance the sound system and acoustics, seating and accessibility. We believe these plans honor the history and tradition of our chapels while enriching their beauty and making them more comfortable and useable for our residents.
Inside this issue, we share a history of the chapels that have been at the heart of our community over the past century.
MCH Goes to Italy
It’s official – Milwaukee Catholic Home
is going abroad! In celebration of our
100 Year Anniversary, the organization
is planning a 12-day trip to Italy in
April of 2015. Residents, families and
friends are invited to join us. The trip
will include time spent in Rome, Assisi,
Sienna and Venice.
Fr. Tim Kitzke, pastor of the East Side
cluster of parishes and MCH emeritus
Board member, will be accompanying
the MCH group.
For more details and information on the
cost of the trip, please contact Anne
Catalane at 414-220-3250.2462 N. Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53211
www.milwaukeecatholichome.org
Since I started as CEO of Milwaukee
Catholic Home over three years
ago, we as an organization have
been putting focus on our Catholic
identity and how that impacts the
daily carrying out of our mission.
In 2012, we commissioned a study
on what it means to be a Catholic
institution serving older adults,
especially in the context of our own
particular history and mission. Since
then, we’ve been reflecting on the
ideas raised in this document, and
have carried on the conversation at
all levels of leadership within the
organization.
This year will see these conversations
bearing their first real and concrete
fruits. I couldn’t be more excited to
share these fruits with you in this
issue of Focus and throughout the
coming year.
The most important sign of our re-
commitment to our Catholic identity
is our decision to renovate our two
chapels, St. Anne’s Chapel in the
Residence and St. Joachim’s Chapel
in the Health and Rehabilitation
Center. Our chapels are vital to our
residents’ well-being in body, mind
and spirit and to our ability to make
Christ present in their lives and the
lives of their families. Our residents
and friends have already embraced
the opportunity to support this
project, and we will continue to
reach out to you for support as we
work towards our fundraising goal.
We’ll also see our conversations
about Catholic identity taking
shape as our Board of Directors
undertakes a strategic planning
process in the year 2014. Our
current strategic planning
document, drafted in 2008, has
served the organization well. It is
now time, however, to re-examine
our long-term goals and lay plans
for the next several years. We are
enthusiastic about this process, and
look forward to creating a focused
vision for our future through the
lens of our Catholic tradition.
As another sign of our deep-rooted
history as part of the Catholic
community in Milwaukee, we
CEO David Fulcher
from the CEO...
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PresidentMr. Michael Peer
Vice PresidentDr. Glenn Ragalie
Treasurer and Past PresidentMr. Michael A. Faber
SecretaryMr. William E. Hughes
DirectorsMr. John M. CaryMs. Mary E. DarlingMr. Michael P. FormellaMr. William E. HughesFr. Tim Kitzke, EmeritusMs. Pamela KnackertMr. David LaskeMr. Gary D. MahkornMs. Romy McCarthy, AdjunctMs. Sarah Oberhofer, AdjunctMr. Jim ParksMr. Michael SanderlSr. Debra ScianoMr. David Weiss
Chief Executive OfficerMr. David Fulcher
Nursing Home AdministratorMr. Patrick Shaughnessy
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100 Years of Chapel HistoryThough Milwaukee Catholic Home has changed in many ways throughout its history, one thing has stayed the same: our chapel has always been at the center of the life of our community.
Since the first MCH location was originally a private home, the chapel was small, but was big enough to accommodate weekly Mass. Anna Cudahy, MCH’s first vice-president, took personal responsibility for the spiritual needs of residents and would send her own automobile to pick up part-time chaplain Fr. Buckley every Sunday.
Milwaukee Catholic Home quickly outgrew the Astor Street location and moved to a new building on Bradford Avenue in 1926. As renovations continued from July through December of 1926, the Carpenter family stepped forward to support the incorporation of a designated chapel into the plans for the building.
The first Mass in the new Sacred Heart Chapel was celebrated on December 3rd, 1926. On January 6th, 1927, Archbishop Sebastian Messmer joined a gathering of over 200 friends and supporters of Milwaukee Catholic Home in dedicating the new location. The Archbishop said Mass in the Sacred Heart Chapel and then blessed each room of the building.
are honored to be able to host Archbishop Jerome Listecki in June for a special Mass and meeting with staff. The Archbishop is aware of the challenges that come with being a Catholic healthcare provider at this time in history, and is reaching out to healthcare institutions throughout southeast Wisconsin. We look forward to building on our strong relationship with the Archdiocese and to the
opportunity for dialogue.
Our annual retreat in the fall will offer a unique opportunity for our residents and staff to experience three days of prayer, reflection, and spiritual direction based on the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. We are so pleased to have Fr. Larry Gillick SJ, a Milwaukee native, direct the retreat. He is currently the
Director of the Deglman Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Creighton University and offers retreats around the country.
As always, we thank you for your prayers and support as we embark on these new ventures, and look forward to sharing more with you as the year goes on!
David Fulcher, CEO
The tabernacle from the chapel at MCH’s original location at 544 Astor Street
The tabernacle from Sacred Heart Chapel at MCH’s Bradford Avenue location, which has been newly restored. It will be placed in St. Anne’s Chapel as part of the renovations this year
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Though the chapel was complete, it was still in need of additional furnishings. A committee was organized to collect donations of old jewelry and gemstones to be used in crafting altar vessels, and an organ was donated by Rouselot and Luebtown music company.
When Milwaukee Catholic Home began developing plans for its new building on Prospect Avenue in the 1970s, a large, central chapel was a key part of the design. With the support of Michael Cudahy, grandson of MCH’s first vice-president Anna Cudahy, and his family, the new chapel was completed in 1973. It was named for St. Anne, mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose feast day had been celebrated at MCH since its founding.
In the 1990s, with the building of the new Health and Rehabilitation Center, the campus for the first time included a second chapel. The smaller chapel was named for St. Joachim, St. Anne’s husband.
Now, in 2014, the Milwaukee Catholic Home community looks forward to the next phase in the life of our chapels. We are excited to see the St. Anne’s and St. Joachim’s chapels renewed and revitalized so they can continue to be places of spiritual nourishment and meaningful worship for our residents and our community. ■
The original tabernacle used in St. Anne’s Chapel at the Prospect Avenue location
The current tabernacle in use in St. Anne’s Chapel
Milwaukee Catholic Home’s Greatest AssetBy Mary Russo, Director of Human Resources at Milwaukee Catholic Home
On March 19, we will honor 38 employees at our annual Service Awards Luncheon. These employees have mile-stone anniversaries working anywhere from 5 to 25 years at MCH. We chose this day because it is a special day: the feast of Saint Joseph, patron saint of the worker. We know Saint Joseph watches over all of the MCH employees and helps to keep them inspired to do the valuable work they do every day no matter what their tenure at MCH.
On her website dedicated to St. Joseph, Beverly Johnson Roberts says that Saint Joseph is the patron saint of ordinary people leading ordinary everyday lives, and that there was
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A New Dining Experience for Health and Rehab ResidentsAfter years of preparation, the transformation of the dining program in the Health and Rehabilitation Center is finally complete. Starting in January, residents have been able to enjoy flexible meal times and fresh, cooked-to-order meals from a changing menu.
A lot of changes were necessary to make this happen. Production kitchens were built on each floor, and dining rooms were re-designed with wait staff stations. Three new chefs were hired, all with restaurant experience. Staff schedules and job responsibilities were adjusted.
Chris Reinheimer, Director of Hospitality, says there has been lots of positive feedback from both residents and families. “The food’s hotter, fresher, tastier. They like the choices,” Chris said.
With the new resources available, Chris sees great opportunities in the future to continue to expand residents’ independence and choice. He said that he and his staff will continue to talk with residents to make sure their expectations are being met and exceeded. “The possibilities we have in front of us are pretty enormous,” Chris said. “This was the first step.” ■
nothing lofty or regal about him. He was an ordinary worker whose purpose was to provide quality of life to his family. I invite you to take a few minutes to observe our extraordinary Milwaukee Catholic Home employees at work. There is no doubt you will see how much they care about serving the residents, no matter what kind of work they do. I think you will easily see why Saint Joseph is an inspired patron of workers, especially at MCH.
You may have heard the old sayings that “employees are an organization’s greatest asset” and “employees can make or break an organization.” I believe that to be true and experience it every day. MCH is as great as it is because of its outstanding employees. Is it any wonder we smile with pride when we hear residents, family members and even other employees say, “MCH employees are so dedicated,” “MCH employees are cheerful and conscientious workers,” “What would we do without them?” And, my absolute favorite, (and yes, I
do say it from time-to-time), “Our employees are special angels.” I truly believe it, too.
I hope you will take a moment or two to say thank you to an MCH employee during this special month of Saint Joseph. Please thank them for coming to work every day to fulfill their personal ministry selflessly while quietly serving the residents and each other. Because like Saint Joseph, they are dedicated, loyal workers who provide wonderful service day in and day out. They truly are Milwaukee Catholic Home’s greatest asset. ■
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Milwaukee Catholic Home gratefully acknowledges our generous benefactors. Gifts of cash, property, securities, bequests and other gifts assist us in providing outstanding retirement and health care services for our residents. We encourage gifts in memory or honor of a loved one. We will be happy to notify the individual or family member of your generosity. To learn more about ways to give, contact Anne Catalane at (414) 220-3250.
Gifts from the heart
The following gifts were received between September 1 and December 31, 2013
IN HONOR OF...
Mrs. Ann Helfer• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Helfer
Whitcanack’s 49ers• Ms. Anne Catalane
Mr. and Mrs. William Jermain• Mr. William M. Jermain III
IN MEMORY OF...
Mrs. Mayme Barrow• Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schroeder
Mrs. Jeanne Bartz• Mrs. Miriam Bartz
Dr. Ralph Brownlee• Mr. Richard T. A’Hearn
Mrs. Grace Connolly• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Connolly
Ms. Celestine Dimaggio• Malm and LaFave SC
Mr. Gustav Dreyer• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Mr. and Mrs. Bruno B. Wolff, Jr.
Mrs. Carole Catalane Farrell• Ms. Anne Catalane• Mrs. Julia A. McKale• Mrs. Marjorie Steinmetz
Mrs. Agnes Feiereisen• Mr. and Mrs. John Desing• Ms. Mary Desing• Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis• Mr. and Mrs. John Feiereisen• Mr. and Mrs. John Fleissner• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Geraghty• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Helfer• Ms. Dolores Klister• Ms. Pamela Knackert• Northern Trust• Northwestern Mutual Employees• Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connell• Ms. Angeline Pipia• Mr. Steve Ruys• Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sanfilippo• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welniak• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
Mrs. Maxine Gilboy• Mr. and Mrs. Don Schwartz
Ms. Miriam Glocke and Ms. Edith Glocke
• Ms. Lora L. Hildebrandt
Mr. Joseph Horbas• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moyer
Mrs. Fran Hutchinson• Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Guzniczak
Ms. Marcella Knight• Ms. Diane M. Knight
Mrs. Mary Pat Kochanski• Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Colgan• Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Colgan• Mr. and Mrs. William Colgan• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Graff• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Mrs. Ann F. Helfer• Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jermain• Ms. Pamela Knackert• Mr. and Mrs. Donald Koch• Mr. Frederick H. Kurth• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larscheid• Mrs. Mary L. Layde• Mrs. Harriet Lazinski• Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mahoney• Mrs. Julia A. McKale• Mrs. JoAnn Paulus• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poehlmann• Mrs. Rita Roth• Mrs. Gloria Shire• Mrs. Jean Sullivan• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
Mrs. June McEniry• Mr. Braxton Eisel• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillmeister
Mrs. Mary Mulcahy, Mrs. Helen Chambers, T.L. Mulcahy
• Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mulcahy
Mr. Jack Poehlmann• Mrs. Josephine Conole• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Helfer• Ms. Pamela Knackert• Mr. and Mrs. Bruno B. Wolff, Jr.
Mr. Frank Prochazka• Frank and Mary Prochazka Trust• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
Mrs. Rita Roth• Mr. and Mrs. James Caragher
• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Mr. Robert Heiting• Mr. and Mrs. John Marengo• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire• Mrs. Julia A. McKale• Mr. and Mrs. Brian Olesen• Mrs. Susan Stinson• Mrs. Jean Sullivan• Mrs. Jane H. Williams• Ms. Diane T. Wright• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
Mrs. Marion Schmitz• Ms. Kathryn Hahn and Mr. Reid Branson• Mr. John T. Hayes, Jr.• Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nortman• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenberg• Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schoenfelder
Mr. Francis Schwoegler• Mrs. Joanne Becker• Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Byerlein• Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carlson• Mr. Charles Goldsworthy• Ms. Barbara Gratton• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Ms. Mary Ann Kenney• Mrs. Mary Kessler• Mrs. Julia A. McKale• Mrs. Dulcene Hardin Miller• Ms. Katie O’Brien• Ms. Judy Rosemurgy• Ms. Margaret E. Sheehan• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sitter• Mrs. Jean Sullivan• Mrs. Barbara Wallner• Mrs. Jane H. Williams• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
Justice Donald Steinmetz• Mrs. Marianne K. Beckman• Mr. and Mrs. Michael Callen• Mrs. Delphine Cannon• Mrs. Kathleen Cassafer• Mrs. Joyce Dohse• Mr. and Mrs. David Drury• Judge and Mrs. John A. Fiorenza• Fiskars Brands, Inc.• Foley and Lardner• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fromm• Mr. James Ghiardi• Mr. and Mrs. James Green• Ms. Nancy Hahn• Mrs. Ann F. Helfer• Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Helfer• Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jermain• Mrs. Mary Alice Klim• Mr. and Mrs. George Koch
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• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krist• Ms. Mary Leverson• Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Linn• Mrs. Bonita Niemczyk• Ms. Katie O’Brien• Mrs. Anne M. Panthofer• Mr. Harry Polaski• Mr. David Prosser, Jr.• Ms. Susan Riordan and Mr. Frank DeGuire• Ms. Patience Drake Roggensack• William B. Ross• Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rozga• Ms. Susan Scholz• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoptur• Ms. Beverly Scott• Mrs. Marjorie Steinmetz• Mr. Arthur Vlasak• Mr. and Mrs. Jon Wilcox• Mrs. Jane H. Williams• Mr. and Mrs. Bruno B. Wolff, Jr.• Mr. Jim W. Wudi• Ms. Pamela Knackert
Mrs. Jeanette Tuszynski• Mr. and Mrs. William James• Jeanette Tuszynski Revocable Trust• Ms. Pamela Knackert• Ms. Elizabeth Miller• Mr. and Mrs. Bruce O’Neill• Mr. Thomas Tuszynski
Mrs. Dorothy Vallier• Mrs. Mary C. Byrne
100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY• Dr. and Mrs. Robert Steiner
ASSISTED LIVING• Mrs. Deloris M. Kloth
AVIARY• Mrs. Gail Frank Kursel
ASTOR ROOM EXPANSION• Mrs. Rohini Desai
BENEVOLENT CARE ENDOWMENT • Mr. Michael A. Faber and Mrs. Chriss
Laemarr-Faber• Mrs. Lorraine Salamun
CHAPEL RENOVATION FUND• Anonymous• Mr. Richard T. A’Hearn• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson• Mr. and Ms. James T. Barry• Bazaar Home Decorating• Mr. and Mrs. John L. Beck• Mrs. Nikki Bender• Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Biller• Mrs. Margie Brand• Mrs. Joyce Britt• Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Bruce• Mrs. Janet M. Carter• Ms. Anne Catalane• Mrs. Christine Cone• Mr. and Mrs. Dan Conley• Mr. Robert L. Connors• Mrs. Josephine Conole• Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dunn• Mrs. Mary Dupuis• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dupuy• Mrs. Ada Dziewanowska• Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Ebmeier• Mr. Michael A. Faber and Mrs. Christine
Laemarr-Faber• Mrs. Ruth G. Flaherty• Mr. Bernard A. Flatley• Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fodiman• Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Fulcher
• Mr. and Mrs. Steven Grassl• Mrs. Ann F. Helfer• Mr. and Mrs. James Hoch• Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff• Miss Alice Hoffman• Miss Bernadine Hoffman• Miss Elaine Houlihan• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houlihan• Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Howley• Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hughes• Rev. Timothy Kitzke• Mrs. Deloris M. Kloth• Ms. Jill Kohler• Miss Audrey Komarek• Mr. Stewart A. Lamb• Mrs. Ann Lederman• Dr. James G. Linn• Mr. James R. McCulloch• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McGinn• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire• Mrs. Julia A. McKale• Ms. Sarah Megan• MJ Care• Monches Foundation• Mrs. William Moser• Ms. Kathleen Mulaney• Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mulcahy• Mrs. Therese Ninneman• Mrs. Jeanne B. Normoyle• Ms. Sarah Oberhofer• Mr. and Mrs. William O’Connor• Judge and Mrs. V. Robert Payant• Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peer• Mr. Paul Quick• Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Regner• Ms. Therese Revitte• Mrs. Lorraine Salamun• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Savage• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schlosser• Mrs. Mary Schwinn• Sensient Technologies Foundation• Mr. and Mrs. Larry Servin• Miss Mildred A. Setright• Mr. and Mrs. David Springob• Dr. and Mrs. Robert Steiner • Mrs. Marjorie Steinmetz• Mr. Anton G. Stepanek• Mrs. Barbara Vande Creek Mahoney• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
COURTYARD• Anonymous
EMPLOYEE EDUCATION• Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kliesmet
FINE ARTS FUND• MJ Care• Mrs. William Moser• Mrs. Mary Whalen• Mr. Jim W. Wudi
NURSES AFFECTING CHANGE• Anonymous (2)• Mrs. Karen Acevedo• Mrs. Bonnie Jean Barczak• Mrs. Mary Kay Bertha• Mrs. Joyce Britt• Mrs. Linda Bruss• Mrs. Mary C. Byrne• Ms. Joanne M. Campbell• Mrs. Linda Cardinale• Mrs. Janet M. Carter• Ms. Anne Catalane• Mrs. Christine Cotter• Mrs. Rohini Desai• Mrs. Ann G. Dillon• Dr. Sue Ewens• Mrs. Ruth G. Flaherty• Mrs. Christine Fulcher
• Ms. Jan Gutierrez• Miss Marie C. Hasenoehrl• Mrs. Ann F. Helfer• Ms. Geri Henry• Miss Janet Hill• Mrs. Josephine Honzik• Ms. Helen Hruby• Mrs. Jean D. Huyler• Mrs. Helen Jacobs• Mrs. D’Anna Johnson• Ms. Helene Joy• Mrs. Jane L. Kaminsky• Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kliesmet• Mrs. Mary Alice Klim• Mrs. Deloris M. Kloth• Ms. Pamela Knackert• Mrs. Betty Kuhnmuench• Mrs. Lotte Matzner• Ms. Monica McCarthy• Mrs. Julia A. McKale• Ms. Courtney Moench• Miss Ann L. Newcomer• Mrs. Amy O’Connor• Ms. Mimi Piltz• Miss Jennifer Posluszny• Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quirk• Ms. Patricia Rauch• Mrs. Louise Rechle• Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Regner• Ms. Julie Rolfes• Mrs. Mary Russo• Mrs. Eileen Schmidt• Mrs. Diane Schmoll• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spoerl• Dr. and Mrs. Robert Steiner• Mrs. Marjorie Steinmetz• Mrs. Jean Sullivan• Miss Hilde Szarkowitz• Ms. Lynn Van Vleet• Ms. Deborah R. Wait• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waldo• Ms. Gail A. Wallace• Mrs. Mary Whalen• Mrs. Jane H. Williams
RESIDENCE PIANO FUND• Monches Foundation• Ms. Kathryn Howell• Ms. Loretta Coughlin• Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kliesmet• Pilot Club of Milwaukee• St. Mary’s School of Nursing
Milwaukee Catholic Home sincerely appreciates your gifts. Every effort is made to acknowledge all donors correctly. If your name was omitted or listed incorrectly, please accept our apologies and call the Development Office at (414) 220-3250 so we can correct our records.
Correction: In the previous issue, the donation by Mr. and Mrs. William Jermain should have been listed as designated to the Benevolent Fund Endowment.
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save the dateA CONVERSATION ON END OF LIFE DECISIONSOn Thursday, March 27th at 7:00 pm, Dr. Glenn Ragalie will be offering a presentation about end of life decision-making. Dr. Ragalie is a member of the Milwaukee Catholic Home board and the medical director at Zilber Family Hospice. All are welcome – please consider joining us for an informative and meaningful discussion of an important topic.
SPRING INTO WELLNESS HEALTH FAIRPlease join us for our annual health and wellness fair on Thursday, March 20th from 10:00am–4:00pm in the Astor Room. This all-day open
house event offers opportunities for simple health screenings, fitness classes, vendor tables, healthy snacks and fun giveaways. Come and kick-start a healthy spring with us!
TRIP TO CHICAGOResidents, family and friends are invited to join us on May 8th for a bus trip to Chicago. The trip will include a choice of activities, including a production of Henry V at the Chi-cago Shakespeare Theatre at Navy Pier or a visit to the Chicago Art Institute. For more information or to make a reservation, please call Anne Catalane at (414) 220-3250.
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