Party in Cutler Park with Russ, Khary & Sen. Mary Landrieu!

I was honored to join Russ Feingold for a campaign event in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This community picnic at Cutler Park brought together supporters who believe in progressive leadership and fighting for the issues that matter to Wisconsin families.

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I was honored to join Russ Feingold for a campaign event in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This community picnic at Cutler Park brought together supporters who believe in progressive leadership and fighting for the issues that matter to Wisconsin families.

Cutler Park, August 14th, from 2pm to 5pm
321 Wisconsin Ave, Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186

Supporters gathered for a picnic in Cutler Park with Russ Feingold, Khary Penebaker, JoCasta Zamarippa, and special guest Sen. Mary Landrieu. Events like this are what community engagement is all about: showing up, listening, and standing together for the values we share.

Why Community Events Matter

Whether I am running a business, advocating for gun violence prevention, or supporting candidates who share my values, I believe leadership starts with showing up in the community. These campaign events are where real connections happen and where voters get to hear directly from the people who want to represent them.

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Khary Penebaker

About Khary Penebaker

Khary Penebaker is a Regional General Manager at Great Day Improvements, overseeing operations across Chicago, Madison, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis. He previously built Roofed Right America from startup to $35M+ in revenue with 180 employees and founded Penebaker Enterprises, growing it from $1.5M to $15M. A gun violence prevention advocate and former Everytown for Gun Safety Fellow, Khary brings two decades of leadership experience in construction, operations, and civic engagement.

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Last updated: March 18, 2026

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