Then Again
Audrey Juds, a longtime resident of New Berlin, has worked over 25 years covering the city as a reporter, editor and columnist. Contact her at dajuds@att.net.
New Berlin Lioness present their 36th Annual Champagne Breakfast
The breakfast, which is considered the best deal in town, will be held Sunday, April 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Holy Apostles Gymnasium, on 159th Street just north of National Avenue. The menu includes fruit pancake roll-ups, scrambled eggs, hash brown potatoes, hot ham, sausage, fresh fruit cups, rolls, desserts and beverages. There also is a separate serving line for seconds. Tickets are $9:50 at the door for adults; $2.50 for children under 12, and free for those under 5. All proceeds go to the Wisconsin Lions Foundation Camp in Rosholt, WI for children and adults with special needs.
Milwaukee Showcase Chorus includes a salute to the USO
The Milwaukee Showcase Chorus, in which I sing, has a great performance lined up for Saturday, Nov. 17. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. on the north side of town -- at Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, located at 4257 N. 100th St. (just north of Capitol Dr.)
Kay Jashinsky -- alias Mrs. Santa -- also news reporter, musician, artist, historian
On Sept. 11 a long line of residents said their farewells to one of New Berlin's active promoters. Kay Jashinsky was a reporter for the former New Berlin Citizen, a painter, and a talented musician.

