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Cream City Connections

Milwaukee, WI

Welcome to Cream City Connections—Milwaukee’s premier community for ambitious Millennials and Gen Zers seeking to expand their professional networks, build friendships, join a social atmosphere and find inspiration in every corner of our city. What We’re About:
We’re more than just a meetup group; we’re a dynamic community designed to bring people together. Every tuesday and Thursday, we gather in Milwaukee's best coffee spots to connect, collaborate, and create a productive and welcoming environment. There’s no membership fee—just grab a drink, tip your barista, and dive in! More Than Networking:
Along with our coffee shop meetups, Cream City Connections hosts a variety of social events, from casual gatherings to exclusive, ticketed mixers; trips local and far away, . These events are your chance to meet like-minded people, learn new skills, and explore Milwaukee in a whole new way. Make sure to reserve your spot early for limited-entry events! Our Code of Conduct:
At Cream City Connections, we’re here to support and uplift each other. Respect is our cornerstone, so please treat everyone as you’d like to be treated—and keep it classy. If you see someone for the first time, introduce yourself and make them feel welcome. Don’t do anything that your mother would be ashamed of. Don’t be a salesman - this group is not for you to advertise your services. Additional guidelines will be provided as needed to keep our space inclusive and safe. Ready to connect? We can’t wait to meet you!
31 members · Public

Kettle Moraine Networking Group

West Bend, WI

Kettle Moraine Networking Group
The Kettle Moraine Networking Group is a professional association dedicated to fostering business relationships and promoting growth in the Kettle Moraine area. We provide our members with opportunities to connect with other like-minded professionals, share ideas and knowledge, and expand their network of contacts. Our meetings and events are designed to be both informative and social, creating an environment where members can build lasting relationships and find new business opportunities. Whether you're a small business owner, entrepreneur, or corporate professional, the Kettle Moraine Networking Group is the perfect place to connect with others and take your business to the next level. **The type of networking group we are** * Active and engaged members: A great business networking group should have members who are actively engaged and interested in building relationships with one another. * Diverse membership: A diverse membership, including professionals from different industries and backgrounds, is ideal for cross-promotion and learning. * Regular meetings: Regular meetings and events provide opportunities for members to connect and build relationships. * Strong leadership: A strong leadership team is essential for organizing meetings and events, as well as facilitating introductions and connections. * Clear goals and purpose: A business networking group should have a clear purpose and set of goals, such as fostering business growth or professional development. * Supportive and positive culture: A positive and supportive culture is essential for encouraging members to share ideas and resources. * Opportunities for follow-up: A great business networking group should provide opportunities for members to follow-up with one another, such as through online forums or email lists. * Professionalism: The group should be professional and respectful. **Typical Agenda** * Updates and announcements: Share updates and/or announcements about upcoming events or opportunities. * Introductions: Begin the meeting by allowing each member to introduce themselves, their business, and some gratitude. * Guest speakers: We invite guest speakers to share their expertise and knowledge on relevant business topics. * Networking activities: After guest speaker and lunch we breakout in smaller groups to learn more about each others businesses. * Open discussion: Encourage members to participate in open discussions about relevant business topics or challenges. * Goal setting and accountability: Encourage members to set goals for their businesses and hold each other accountable for progress. * Close with a call to action: Encourage members to take action on the connections they made and the knowledge they gained during the meeting.
168 members · Public

Milwaukee Running Group - OMG

Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee Running Group - OMG
The Milwaukee Running Group - OMG is the most active running club in Wisconsin. We schedule 16 runs per week year round and host frequent social events. Last year there were over 1,600 runs or activities. Members are all ages and running abilities. We connect people who want to stay fit and find friends in a fun and supportive environment. **Facebook:** We have a [Private Facebook Page](https://www.facebook.com/groups/Milwaukee.Group.Running). click 'Join' to see pictures, social event announcements, memes, requests for advice, commentary, etc. **Facebook**: We also have a [Public Facebook Page](https://www.facebook.com/RunGroupMilwaukee). This page has general info, posts about once a month, and is visible to anyone. **Email Newsletter:** We publish a quarterly eNewsletter announcing upcoming events and schedule changes. To subscribe send a short note with your name to mke.run.group@gmail.com and we'll add you to the list. You can unsubscribe with a single click at any time. **Benefits:**   There are a ton of benefits. Daily training runs, weekly social gatherings, discounts at local running stores, Packer parties, beer and snacks every Wednesday after the evening run, movie nights, (did we mention that everything is free?), summer picnics, coached track workouts at Shorewood HS and the Pettit Center, indoor yoga & plyometric & yoga classes in the winter, trail runs on Sunday, a legendary all-night holiday party, banana awards, pub runs, Monday Medal, Oakleaf Trail cleanup service project, Meetup.com membership, parties, opportunity to join OMG Fall 50 / Ragnar / 5k / Beer Mile racing teams, couch to 5k training, marathon buildup runs year round, and 24x7 encouragement. **Membership**: Annual dues are a measly $5 per year. That's less than you pay for coffee each day.  **When to pay dues**? Two Options... 1\. Now\! Make a commitment\. If you pay now you're far more likely to show up for your first and second runs and feel like you're already part of the group\. Some people need motivation to get off the couch\, and paying $5 says that you're going to do it this time\! 2\. Later\. Come to a run or two or seven and see if you like us\. We don't mind\. Some people are careful\. Who wants to give $5 away needlessly anyways? Ready to pay? Send dues payment including your **name** and **email address** using * Venmo: @Patrick-Bieser-1 (last four digits of phone -> 6423) * Paypal (friends and family option, not business) mke.run.group@gmail.com * Google Pay mke.run.group@gmail.com * Cash App $patrickbieser * Paper Check to Milwaukee Running Group, 1572 E Capitol Dr. Shorewood, WI 53211. If you live off the grid bring $5 to your next run and give it to the host of the run. Dues cover Meetup.com fees, and beverage and food expenses at our outings and activities throughout the year.  **Slow and Beginner Runners:** A full 1/3 of our group consider themselves "slow" or "beginner" and they are *always* surprised after their first run... "I didn't think there would be anyone my speed to run with!" Paces for our group range from 7:30 - 14:00 minutes per mile. We also have members who walk which is about 16:00 minutes / mile. Or course, about 15% of our group are faster runners, who can run sub 3:15 marathons. If you run at this pace you'll find good company and will be out in front. Please wait for us at the end (or run an extra mile). **Public Website**: **[www.mkeomg.com](http://www.Milwaukee-Running-Group.com)** History of the group. Schedule overview. Member PRs and Firsts, FAQs, and more!  **Schedule**: We run outside all year in all weather, mostly on the sidewalks and paths near Lake Michigan. On Sundays we join GTRoGM to run trails at Lapham Peak State Park. In the summer we do track/speed/hill workouts at Shorewood High School and Atwater Beach Park. In the winter we offer plyometrics and yoga classes.   **Social**: We plan monthly social events like parties, picnics, Packer games, campouts, trips to races in far away places, brewery tours, movie nights, and more. Check the calendar on Meetup to see what's up this month.  We hope you find a run that fits your schedule and we look forward to meeting you soon! Sincerely, The Milwaukee Running Group Organizing Committee
4241 members · Public

New Friends MKE

Milwaukee, WI

New Friends MKE
Hello, People join this group to meet new people but there are things that make this group special. 1) Our members - I have met a lot of people and we seem to draw very sincere people. In my three years, I have seen so many great relationships of all kinds form. This wouldn't happen at the pace it does if it weren't for the fact that our members come to events with the right intentions and a friendly tone. 2) Quality of our events - We are now the largest and most active group in the state. This gives us opportunities to make great events. The hosts and I put a lot of thought and work into our events. It is our goal to make events welcoming and entertaining. There are a lot of "regular" members that attend many events. Each one of these people started with one event and now I know the group means a lot to them. Take the risk! Join, come to an event, and if it works for you, I am sure I will see you at a lot more. NOTE: If you would like to run an event, awesome, I would love to hear from you. Or if you are a business that would like for us to try out your establishment, let me know. I am open to suggestions. You can see my contact information below. Thank you. Tommy Baker \ TommyNFM@gmail.com, 414-702-9892 \ New Friends MKE Organizer Check us out on Facebook; [https://www.facebook.com/groups/NewFreindsMKE/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/NewFreindsMKE/?ref=bookmarks) \ [https://www.facebook.com/NewFriendsMKE/](https://www.facebook.com/NewFriendsMKE/) \ \ \
13321 members · Public

Milwaukee Deutsch

Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee Deutsch
We are Milwaukee's German language networking and meetup group. Whether you are from a German speaking country and have moved here recently, have lived in Milwaukee for a couple of years, or you speak German as a second language we invite you to our meetups. If you are interested in practicing your language skill or socializing with other German speakers, the German Language Meetup Group is a great way to meet people and get involved in the community. The German Language Meetup group meets in five different locations each month. We will inform you about the many fun activities and family and cultural events happening in Milwaukee throughout the year. These activities and events appeal to a broad range of members, which includes couples, singles and families. Check out our Activities & Events site for more information. Where we have come from . . .  The Meetup website was started in 2006 to gather in one place the various stammtisch groups in the Milwaukee area. Heiko Zuerker, a German language and culture enthusiast, took the lead and made arrangements for creating the website. He had started and grown a stammtisch at Kegel's Inn on Saturday nights. Zuerker managed and financially supported the site, followed by Elisabeth Sammer-Kohls and John Dienhart. Today the organizer is Sandy Casterline. All the Stammtische are conveniently listed in one place. The earliest German language groups were started via "word of mouth" and with hosts managing email lists to remind attendees of the next Meetup date. Today there are five thriving Stammtische. > Stammtisch Downtown Milwaukee: Petra Theurich and Sabine Schwark organized a Meetup downtown at The Old German Beer Hall when it opened in 2005. The moved to Cafe Brucke and then to the Über Tap Room and Cheese Bar. > Lake Country Stammtisch: Petra started another group at Weissgerber's Gasthaus shortly thereafter which thrived in that one location until Weissgerber's closed and the group moved on to the Delafield Brew Haus and finally to the Thunder Bay Grill. > Germantown Stammtisch: The stammtisch at the Von Rothernburg Vierstube in Germantown was started by Eveline Kehlert in 2013 and is currently next door at the Old Town Bier Hall, complete with a Hunde Bar (your dog will not go thirsty) and live music. > Stammtisch Cafe Bavaria: The Cafe Bavaria Stammtisch was stated in 2015 by Doug Scott, which boasts a Stammtisch Ecke. > Kenosha-Racine Stammtisch: This Stammtisch was organized by John Kiel and Petra Theurich in 2015 and moves between the Mars Cheese Castle and a summer outdoor location. The groups are autonomous with individual hosts. The Meetup website lists further hosts who are involved today and it also occasionally lists other German events in the Greater Milwaukee community. Others, though not listed, have contributed and continue to do so to keep our Milwaukee Deutsch culture alive. The Meetup website is the place for information on the current group locations, dates and times. We invite you to join us in promoting and supporting German language and culture! Your Organizer team!
332 members · Private