 "Saukville Says"
Weekly e-Newsletter - June 19, 2018
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2018 Saukville Chamber of Commerce AwardsThe Saukville Chamber of Commerce presented it's annual awards to Village of Saukville recipients at the annual dinner held June 4, 2018.
Congratulations to all the Award Recipients! Business of the Year: Dawgs in Motion (Sue Richison) Outstanding Government Achievement: Chief Jeff Goetz, Saukville Police Dept. - Retired Individual of the Year: Laurie Ziegler, Sass Accounting Organization of the Year: Saukville American Legion Post 470 Auxiliary (Ruth Ann Dobbs & Katie Linden)
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Grady Park - Written Word ProjectBe Part of the NEW Grady Park Pavilion Area!In addition to the new structure, the Village is adding new concrete slabs to the site. The Village will include original written words, short stories, inspirational sayings, or poems to be stamped into every other slab of the concrete. Submittal Requirements:Open to residents of the Village of Saukville and students of Saukville Elementary School and Ozaukee Christian School. Submittals must fit within a maximum of 10 lines, 35 characters per line including spaces, maximum 225 characters including spaces. Words must be appropriate for the general public. Be creative - think sun, fun, family, parks, and community. Entries will be judged on originality of ideas and uplifting thoughts. Deadline extended to June 22, 2018. Email your ideas and/or questions to Barb Dickmann, Village President, at bdickmann@village.saukville.wi.us
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Events: Live at the Triangle - Summer Concert Series
The Village's hugely popular summer concert series has returned for 2018 with 6 FREE concerts at Veterans Park. Music starts at 7:00 p.m. on scheduled Wednesday evenings and runs until 9:30 p.m.. Bring your family, friends, and lawn chairs and enjoy! Food and beverages are available for purchase. Wed., June 27th Concert features The Blues Disciples (Rockin' Blues). See the full 2018 Schedule here. Check out the O.G. Library for information about the many summer programs, presentations, and activities for children, teens, & adults. Summer Reading Program - Libraries Rock! Registration Required. Special Presentation: June 21st - Chad Lewis: Wisconsin's Most Haunted Locations Saukville Farmers MarketThe Saukville Farmers Market features fresh, in-season Wisconsin produce grown by area farmers, green house and locally grown floral products, and artisan quality crafts. Sundays - June 24th through October 28th (no market Sept. 2nd). 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Veterans Park - Downtown Saukville at E. Green Bay Ave. and E. Dekora St. Saukville American Legion Brat Fry DaysLandt-Thiel Post 470, 601 W. Dekora St. (Hwy 33) Scheduled Wednesdays - 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. For carry-outs, call before 11:00 a.m. - 262-284-2787
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Riveredge Nature Center turns 50!It's not every year you turn 50! To Celebrate, Riveredge is offering 50% off new memberships through June 30th!
Starting at $20 for the whole family, year-round outdoor adventure and fun just got even better!
Join the family at riveredgenaturecenter.org/membership Community Rivers Program - Riveredge Nature Center 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 For more info and upcoming events, visit us at: http://www.riveredgenaturecenter.org/communityrivers/
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Summer Playground ProgramJune 11th - Aug. 3rd @ Quade Park Mondays - Fridays, 12:30 - 5:00 p.m. The Saukville Playground Program, run in conjunction with the PW Parks & Recreation Dept., includes creative and energetic leaders, active games, theme craft sessions, and fun field trips. This program is not designed or intended to be a day-care program, but rather an afternoon alternative of outdoor fun and structured activities for children ages 6 - 12. Village Resident Fee: $150 - 1st child / $75 per additional child Non-Resident Fee: $175 - 1st child / $85 per additional child Register now at Village Hall. Materials can be obtained at Village Hall, Mon. - Fri., 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or online at http://www.village.saukville.wi.us/163/Recreation .
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News & ServicesSaukville Police Dept. - New Office Hours:Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Contact the P.D. at 262-284-0444 with any questions. Cross Connection Control ProgramThe Village's Cross Connection Control Inspection Program, managed by HydroCorp Inc. (HCI), is continuing in 2018. HCI will continue to contact homeowners and businesses to arrange inspections. There is no cost for these inspections. Each inspection takes less than 20 minutes on average for a home and 45 minutes for a business. Recycling Center - Port Washington Ozaukee Iron & Metal LLC, 728 Schmitz Dr., Port WashingtonRecycling - Fees apply: furniture, Freon units, electronics, household batteries, microwave ovens, water softeners, tires, carpet, wood, more. Call 262-284-4060 for complete info and prices.
Special Notice: The Dries Street footpath & pedestrian bridge are closed to the public until further notice.
2018 Village Recycle Collection Schedule 2018 Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off
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Part-Time & Volunteer Opportunities Part-time On-Call and Volunteer opportunities are available through the Village of Saukville Fire Dept. and Police Dept. Please contact the respective department for complete info. Fire Department Part-time, paid, on-call positions are available for Fire-Fighters and EMTS. Applications are available at Village Hall and on the Village website. For more information, call the Fire Dept. at 262-284-5800 and leave a message.
Police Department 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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