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A Scenic, Affordable and Safe Neighborhood
Glendale is a quiet, family-centered neighborhood that has a wide variety of affordable homes. Replete with single-family houses which generally fall between $160,000 to $375,000, these include spacious executive lots on riverfront property to lovely sizable homes with beautiful front and backyards. Condominiums and assisted living facilities are also available. Did we also mention that the cost of living in Glendale is 12 % below the national average?
There's So Much to Do Year Round
Nestled along the banks of the Milwaukee River, our neighborhood is a luscious, verdant green in the summer and a breathtakingly simple, pure and glorious white in the winter. We enjoy an array of outdoor opportunities every season, allowing us to leave the bustle of every day behind as we relish Glendale’s pastoral beauty.
In the winter, we take the kids sledding and rent cross-country skis at Kletzsch Park. In the spring we play golf at Brown Deer Park and jog along Lake Drive. In the summer we picnic at the outdoor concerts on Milwaukee River Parkway or bike along Oak Leaf Trail. In the fall we walk through the colorful mounds of autumn leaves at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, a 185-acre stretch of untouched land along the shore of Lake Michigan, or pick over 20 types of apples for Rosh Hashana at Barthel’s Fruit Farm. And when we don’t feel like doing anything at all, we cozy up on a tucked-away bench and watch the sun set on the restored prairie at Parkway Elementary School, just a few blocks from the shul.
Come See For Yourself
Whether we’ve lived in Glendale for one year, five years, or our whole life, we’ve come to appreciate our neighborhood as the perfect backdrop for a meaningful, rich life. On our lovely walks to shul each Shabbat, we fall in love with Milwaukee again and again.
We hope you will visit so you can fall in love, too.
Wed, March 22 2023
29 Adar 5783
Today's Calendar
Shacharit : 6:45am |
Amud Yomi : 7:03pm |
Tomorrow's Calendar
Rosh Chodesh Nisan |
Shacharit : 6:30am |
Friday Night
Mincha : 6:45pm |
Candle Lighting : 6:49pm |
Shabbat Day
Amud Yomi : 8:30am |
Shacharit : 9:00am |
Mincha : 6:50pm |
Havdalah : 7:52pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Vayikra
Shabbat, Mar 25 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Mar 24, 6:49pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Mar 25, 7:52pm |
Rosh Chodesh Nisan
Thursday, Mar 23 |