STRENGTH THROUGH COMMUNITY

For any of you who follow this blog at all, you have heard me mention the city i live in – West Allis. Recently, this city was named “Strongest city in America”. What does that mean exactly? The award was based on several categories. Including addressing difficult issues such as affordable housing and transportation. Other areas that were looked at were investments in infrastructure and planning for the future.

You can see 2 pictures of my wonderful city above. The categories do not fully capture what makes this city great. We have a mayor dedicated to bringing in new business and making everyone feel welcome. He even has occasional ‘coffee with the mayor’ where he takes questions and meets with the community. Leadership such as this, along with other great city officials are inspiring.

Along with the inspiring local leaders, there are many business owners, new and old, that give West Allis a local feel. From our local breweries and coffee shops, to the cozy new book store pictured above, businesses in this town work hard to earn your business.

West Allis is also full of great community groups. We have many neighborhood associations, and my mother even belongs to the West Allis Woman’s Club. The latter group gives annual scholarships to deserving local students. That sure is a sign of a great community!

I saved the best thing about this city for last – the people! Remember when I mentioned the Woman’s Club giving away scholarships to students? To raise money for that, they have a luncheon with a raffle of items donated by local businesses. So many stepped up to help including a $500 donation from the piercing business pictured above. Bars, restaurants and jewelry stores all donated.

Years ago I won a poetry contest in which I wrote a poem about what makes a city great. You can see that poem in the pavement behind our local library. In it, the point is made that it is not the buildings or the steeples that make a city great, but the people in it. I think West Allis has proven that to be the case and they should be proud of their title as America’s Strongest City.

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