 "Saukville Says"
Weekly e-Newsletter - April 5, 2022
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Spring Election - April 5, 2022 On the Ballot: 3 Village Trustee positions; additional state & school district races.
Village of Saukville Polling Location & Hours: Saukville American Legion Hall, 601 W. Dekora St. 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Photo ID is Required.
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Village News & Services Spring/Summer 2021-22 Newsletter 2022 DPW Yard Services & Hours Annual Water Quality Report 2022 Residential Recycling Collection Schedule
Curbside Branch Chipping - Mondays Only, beginning April 4th Compost Site Opens Saturday, April 9th Clean-up Dumpsters - 2 Saturdays Only - April 16th & April 23rd See Yard Services flyer link above for details
Ozaukee Co. Recycling EventAll Ozaukee Co. residents are welcome to participate! Three dates throughout the summer, beginning April 30th. See Flyer for dates, times, and accepted items and fees. Trash & Recycle Collection
Collection Services provided by Waste Management: Regular curbside collection day for the Village of Saukville is Thursday (Friday on weeks when a major holiday falls Monday-Thursday). Recycle Collection is every other week. Carts must be curbside by 7 a.m. on collection day. Click Here for information and rules.
Residential Trash/Recycle Collection Missed on Thursday Collection Day? Village Hall must be informed by 10:00 a.m. on Friday morning to ensure your weekly collection.Oscar Grady Library Visit the Oscar Grady Library website for up-to-date information on Library services and events, including fun programs for kids and adults!
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness MonthFind info on how you can get involved in Advocates awareness efforts in April Click Here to see ways participate. Click Here for info on buying a Pinwheel to Support Survivors
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Easter Egg HuntSat., April 16th - Grady Park - 10 a.m. to Noon. For families of children ages 3 - 10 year. Games - Treats - Crafts - And More! Sponsored by River of Life Church, Saukville Call 262-377-6610 for info.
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Saukville American Legion Annual Spaghetti Dinner Thursday, April 21st - 3:30 - 7:00 p.m. Landt-Thiel Post 470 - Legion Hall 601 W. Dekora St.
Spaghetti Diner with Meat Sauce includes: garlic bread, salad, coffee or milk, and homemade dessert. Sponsored by American Legion Post 470 Auxiliary. Tickets: $15 Adult Advance; $16 at door $ 5 Child under age 12; Under 4 - Free For advance tickets, call 262-2841-0296. Carry-outs Available - Gift Basket Raffle in the evening! Proceeds to support various veterans programs.
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I-43 North-South Majors Project
WisDot I-43 North-South Majors Project Click Here for slideshow of project details.
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2022 Pet LicensesVillage of Saukville residents owning a cat or dog that is older than six months are required by Ordinance §61-8 to purchase an annual pet license. Licenses can be purchased at Village Hall. Proof of current rabies vaccination (Rabies Certificate) is required. A late penalty is imposed for renewal pet license processing after March 31st.
Dog License fees: $8.00 spayed/neutered; $10.00 not spayed/neutered; $5.00 late penalty after March 31st. Cat License fees: $5.00 spayed/neutered; $7.00 not spayed/neutered; $3.00 late penalty after March 31st.
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Employment Opportunities
PART-TIME FIREFIGHTER or EMTThe Saukville Fire Dept. is looking for quality individuals who wish to serve the community as a Firefighter or EMT. If you are interested in becoming a part of our team, just complete the online Membership Information Request Form, stop by the Saukville Fire Department any Monday night between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m., or call 262-284-5800 and leave a message. School and training is provided. To apply, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, be a resident of the Saukville Fire Department protection area or work within the Village.
Police Department - Volunteer Reserves The Saukville Police Dept. is seeking dedicated, community minded individuals to become part of our Volunteer Police Reserves team. For more info, call the Police Dept. at 262-284-0444.
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Community Rivers Program (CRP) Coming Together For Clean Water
We all benefit from having clean and healthy rivers. That's why we're coming together as a community to plan, design, and build projects that will keep our stretch of the Milwaukee River beautiful and livable for generations to come. For more info and upcoming events, visit us at: http://www.riveredgenaturecenter.org/communityrivers CRP 2020-2021 Village of Saukville Impact Report CRP 2020-2021 Full Impact Report
Rain Barrel Workshop Thursday, April 21st - 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. at Riveredge Nature Center Barn Riveredge Nature Center and the Community Rivers Program wants to help our communities take action to manage storm-water, improve water quality, and help our gardens and plants! Families are invited to learn about some backyard green infrastructure through the use of rain barrels. Simple step-by-step instructions on how to set up and then put your rain barrel to use will be provided. Rain barrels are free and limited to the first 20 families registered and 1 barrel per household. Individuals who are interested in this topic can still attend and learn even though they may not be able to go home with a rain barrel. Pre-registration is required and can be found at www.riveredgenaturecenter.org/communityrivers or by visiting the Community Rivers Program Facebook page.
Milwaukee Riverkeeper Spring Cleanup Saturday, April 23rd in the morning Stay tuned as more information is shared by Milwaukee Riverkeeper about their Annual Spring Cleanup! The Community Rivers Program is hosting four sites throughout our five villages: Fireman's Park in Newburg, Peninsula Park in Saukville, Lime Kiln Park in Grafton, and Waubedonia Park in Fredonia. Help us improve the health of the Milwaukee River in your community and prevent water quality concerns from heading downstream. Visit the Milwaukee Riverkeeper's website to register as a river cleanup volunteer for the location in your village!
Milwaukee River Tubing Friday, June 10th - 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Ehlers County Park Hop on inner tubes and float down the Milwaukee River in Ehlers County Park! Along the way, we’ll discover the diversity of living things that make their home in the river. Wear sturdy closed toe shoes and clothing that can get wet. Children must be older than 7 and accompanied by an adult. Sign-up Form
Free Yard or Land Assessment The CRP offers FREE, 1 hour land consultations of any size residential property in any CRP participating communities. If you are interested please contact: Matt Smith | Land Manager | msmith@riveredge.us | (262) 375-2715 ext. 147
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