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Have You Seen This?: Wauwatosa on YouTube

Young guitarist rocks a Guess Who classic, and there is plenty of video from the Fourth of July celebration.

Wauwatosa is a diverse community, and that spirit is reflected through videos uploaded to YouTube by citizen journalists, artists and just regular folks. Here’s a sampling of what was uploaded in the first part of the 2012 summer:

Certainly, the linchpin of any community summer is the local Fourth of July celebration. It was brutally hot to see in person, but view some highlights from the comfort of your desk. User VinceVitrano, the WTMJ-TV host, presents an in-parade perspective while user nicole53226 brings you a closer look at the Dancing Grannies. Finally, a WTMJ-TV reporter filed an official report from the Hart Park fireworks.

The arts in Tosa

This is pretty impressive. Young Kailon McGhee handles lead guitar and vocals on a rendition of “American Woman” at on Blue Mound Road. It’s unclear how old he is, but it’s good work regardless.

Wauwatosa musician willulrich handles all the instruments and vocals for this music video cover of Hall and Oates’ “Rich Girl”.

A senior goes backstage for a behind-the-scenes look at the school’s production of “Peter Pan.”

Sports

Anthony Carroll, a senior-to-be at , is one of two basketball players featured in this AAU video produced by mwballersTV. This is from a tournament in California. Carroll’s highlights are in the second half of the video.

User woodandmusic uploaded some footage of a casual round of golf at .

Et cetera

The Public Policy Forum presented the city of Wauwatosa with its Effective Use of Technology award, and this video outlines exactly what the city did to earn this honor.

Pastor Lorrie Wenzel of discusses “The Summer of Miracles” in her sermon this past Sunday.

Did you upload video to YouTube or another video sharing site? Add it to this article and give us details in the comments.

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JudyLee Tarbox June 5, 2013 at 08:16 am
What time is the Student Play festival@ East?
Liz June 5, 2013 at 09:19 am
The show starts at 7pm both nights. Hope to see you there!