 "Saukville Says"
Weekly e-Newsletter - September 3, 2018
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Labor Day - Monday, Sept. 3rd All Village Offices and Facilities are CLOSED Monday, Sept. 3rd.
Trash & Recycle Collection will be Friday, Sept. 7th.
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Flood Damage ReportingDue to the severe weather events starting on August 27th that impacted our area, the Ozaukee County Division of Emergency Management is working with Impact 211 for County residents and businesses to call to report damages. Click Here for info on how to report your damage. Anyone with property damage is encouraged to report.
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Events: Village-Wide Rummage Sale Sat., Sept. 8th - 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Annual Custom Auto ShowSun., Sept. 9th - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Grady Park Bring the whole family! See hundreds of custom vehicles on display. Music; Food & beverages available for purchase. Proceeds to support the Saukville Fire Dept. Check out the O.G. Library for information about the many summer programs, presentations, and activities for children, teens, & adults. 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 through October 28th - 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 Join Saukville Cub Scouts!Boys K5 - 5th Grade - find out more about scouting! Saukville Elementary School, 333 N. Mill St. Wed., Sept. 5th - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. New Saukville All Girl BSA Troop beginning Feb. 2019For Girls ages 11 - 18 Click Here for Details
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With Gratitude...Thank You to all the businesses, individuals, and organizations that helped make the Village of Saukville's summer community events a HUGE success! July 4th Festivities and Fireworks: Kwik Trip, Port Washington State Bank, Charter Steel, Sno-Seekers, Port Washington/Saukville Rotary Club, Commerce State Bank, Saukville Lions Club, Saukville American Legion, Saukville American Legion Auxiliary, Fransee Nursery, Cramer Coil, Saukville Moose Lodge, River's Edge Restaurant, Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly, Standard Machine, Jeneil Biotech, Oldenburg Metal Tech, Advantage Automotive, Rally Time Sports Bar, Sass Accounting, Saukville Police & DPW, and the 4th of July Committee. Live at the Triangle: Port Washington State Bank, Ozaukee Press, Saukville Chamber of Commerce, Village Sno-Seekers, Port Washington/Saukville Rotary Club, Sass Accounting, Energenecs, Lakeland Cartage, Inc., Messina's Restaurant, Protanic, Injectec, Kerry Fleischmann - Peoples Home Equity, Schenck SC, Saukville Lions Club, Advanced Disposal, Pleasant Valley Auto Body, HOLESHOT Customs, Advantage Auto, Automotive Solutions, American Family Insurance - Mark Vey Agency, Blau’s Saukville Meats, Yummy Bones BBQ, Riverview Inn - TNG, Engineered Exhaust Systems, U-Haul Moving & Storage, The Village Printer, and Saukville Police & DPW. National Night Out: American Family Insurance-Mark Vey Agency, Aislelogic, Charter Steel, Eddie's Service, Energenecs, EVS, Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly, Injectec, J'Sports Bar, Light House Florist, Saukville Lions Club, Magic Touch Car Wash, Marcus Cinema, Meijer, Mr. Mover, P.D. Peterka & Associates, Port Washington State Bank, Port Washington-Saukville Rotary, Protanic, River’s Edge Restaurant, Target, Saukville Feed Supplies, Schowalter Realty, The Village of Saukville, and the many fantastic volunteers who volunteered their time and talents. Police Reserves: A special “thank you” to our Saukville Police Reserves. These unpaid citizen volunteers donate their time to help keep our Saukville events safe.
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Tadych ScholarshipThe Marilyn and Paul Tadych Memorial Scholarship, established by the Tadychs to provide scholarships for parents of students in the Port Washington-Saukville School District, needs applicants to take advantage of this wonderful program. Marilyn and Paul Tadych touched the lives of many children, Marilyn as an elementary school librarian, and Paul as an elementary school art teacher. They believed strongly in the benefits of learning for individuals of all ages and they wished to leave the legacy of higher education to the parents and legal guardians of Port Washington-Saukville District students. Click Here for requirements information.
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I-43 Rehabilitation ProjectThe Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation (WisDOT) Southeast Region announces I-43 Rehabilitation Project lane closures and restrictions in Ozaukee County. Drivers should be aware of reduced speed limits and remember to use caution while traveling through any work zone. This advisory does not include closures by local authorities for accidents or unusual incidents (such as weather).
For project and detour information, please visit https://projects.511wi.gov/i43diamond/ .
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Lawn Maintenance
Chapter 151 of the Municipal Code provides for standards of property maintenance which prohibits unsightly growth and foliage of any nature. Routine maintenance of lawns, yards, and property foliage is the responsibility of every property owner. Please help keep Saukville beautiful; cut your lawns and maintain all property foliage on a regular basis. The 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 - 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.
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Community Rivers ProgramComing 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
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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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