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Week Ahead: WFBHS Senior Showcase, Graduation Ceremony
The Village Board will talk sewers, the School Board will talk retirement benefits and Gilda's Club hosts a 1990s sitcom star for a night of family-friendly comedy.
Here's a look at some of the events in our events calendar this week. If we're missing something, you can add it to the calendar.
Village Board: The Village Board will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at Village Hall to discuss a financial analysis of a 10-year capital improvement plan that includes storm water infrastructure upgrades. The board will also discuss a contract to replace windows at the Whitefish Bay branch of the North Shore Fire Department, a contract to re-roof Village Hall and a contract to re-roof a village-owned building at 5100 Lydell Avenue.
: Talented senior students will perform musical numbers at the Senior Showcase Monday at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. A reception will follow in the rotunda. The event is supported by high school staff and the WFBHS Music Parents Association.
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Whitefish Bay School Board: The Whitefish Bay School Board will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday to approve the tentative 2012-13 school district budget for publication. The finance committee will meet to discuss
: Dave Coulier, better known as Joey from "Full House," will be the lead headliner in a free event for cancer survivors and their families at Gilda's Club at Saturday. The event will also include kid-friendly events, a workshop on laughter and medicine and world-class juggler Scott Burton.
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: JCC zumba instructors will lead guests with an outdoor zumba party with hypnotic Latin rhythms at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. All ages are welcome.
Whitefish Bay High School Graduation Ceremony: Whitefish Bay seniors will receive their diplomas at a commencement ceremony Sunday at 2 p.m. at . No tickets are needed, and seating is first come first serve.
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