 "Saukville Says"
Weekly e-Newsletter - June 4, 2019
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Public Works Dept. - Operator/Laborer PositionThe Village of Saukville is accepting applications for a Part-time Public Works Operator/Laborer position. Position requires flexible work hours to meet the operational needs of the organization, including occasional weekend and evening hours; weekly hours not to exceed 20 hours. Starting wage range is $16 to $20 per hour, DOQ. A pre-employment physical, drug screen, and background check is required. Applicants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid Wisconsin driver’s license, and a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Application Deadline: Friday, June 7, 2019. Submissions to: Ray deBruijn, Public Works Superintendent, Village of Saukville, 639 E. Green Bay Ave., Saukville, WI 53080. Phone (262) 284-0545. Application materials and job description may be obtained at Village Hall or at www.village.saukville.wi.us.
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Community Events & ProgramsContact the Library for info on the Summer Reading Program for kids beginning in June!
Sat., June 15th - 3:00 p.m. - Grady Park, Saukville - 32 team limit - reserve your spot now! Cornhole Tournament Beer Garden starts at 3 p.m., Band starts at 5 p.m. Beer Garden, Food, & Live Music from Otto Day and the Nites. Register at event or online at www.saukvillechamber.org 46th Annual Disabled Vets' Fish Outing - June 19, 2019
Volunteers needed, Donations appreciated!Contacts and information
Saukville American Legion Post 470 - Wednesday Brat Fry DaysEvery other Wednesday beginning May 15th at the Saukville American Legion Hall 601 W. Dekora St. Click Here for dates and details
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Live At The TriangleSaukville's “Live At The Triangle” is proud to present a schedule of six FREE concerts throughout the summer held every other Wednesday night, June through August, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. at the bandstand in Veterans Park. “Live At The Triangle” is planned and presented by the Village of Saukville, and made possible through the generous donations of sponsors and volunteers. Just bring your family, friends, and lawn chairs for an evening of fun and great music. Food and beverages are available for purchase from local non-profit groups.
2019 Line-up (poster) June 12 - Leroy Airmaster with Little Maddie (Traditional Blues) June 26 - Saddlebrook (Modern Country) July 10 - Road Trip (Classic & Current Rock) July 24 - The Britins (Beatles Tribute) Aug. 7 - Solid Cedar (Classic Rock) Aug. 21 - Otto Day & The Nites(Classic Rock & Hits)
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Rummage Sale Signs
You do not need a permit to place rummage sale signs, but please follow the requirements of Village Ordinance - sec. 205.79E regarding placement and duration of signage. Signs must comply with traffic visibility requirements and are not permitted in Village parks, properties, or median areas. Improperly placed signs will be confiscated. Do not place signs sooner than 24 hours before your sale and remove within 24 hours after sale.
Grass ClippingsA reminder to all property owners: When cutting your lawns, depositing or blowing grass clippings into the street is prohibited by Village Ordinance. Depositing grass clippings in to the street can lead to storm sewer blockage. Also, please do not deposit grass clippings on public sidewalks. Pet LicensingAll Village residents owning a dog or cat that is older than six months are required by Village Ordinance, section 61-8, to purchase a pet license. 2019 licenses can be purchased at Village Hall. Proof of current rabies vaccination (Rabies Certificate) is required for new pets and when updated rabies shots are required. A late penalty is imposed for renewal pet license processing after March 31, 2019. Fees - Dog License: $8 Altered; $10 Non-altered ($5 late fee) Fees - Cat License: $5 Altered; $7 Non-altered ($3 late fee) Recycling - Fees apply: furniture, Freon units, electronics, household batteries, microwave ovens, water softeners, tires, carpet, wood, and more. Call 262-284-4060 for complete info and prices.
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Summer Playground ProgramThe Village of Saukville offers a Summer Playground Program in conjunction with the Port Washington Parks & Rec. Dept. This is a safe, fun environment where park staff lead a variety of activities including sports, games, arts & crafts, and field trips. Fun weekly themes are part of the activities. Our goal is to offer a safe and worry-free experience for both child and parent. This is not a day-care program, but rather an afternoon alternative of outdoor fun and structured activities for kids ages 6 - 12. Dates: June 17th through Aug. 9th Days/Times: Monday through Friday - 12:30 - 5:00 p.m. Location: QUADE PARK Kids Ages 6 (& entering 1st grade) through 12 yrs. Registration Info - See links on Recreation page
Register at Village Hall (M-F: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Fees: Resident: $150 1st child; $75 each additional child Non-resident: $175 1st child; $85 each additional child T-shirt Included. Open House - Wednesday, June 12th at Quade Park - 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Come meet the playground leader, discuss the daily themes, and pick up registration materials. Registration forms and fee should be submitted at Village Hall and must be completed before your child can attend the Summer Playground Program.
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Community Rivers ProgramComing Together For Clean WaterWe 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 2019 Summer Events PosterNow in our third year, we will continue to improve our programming and increase resident engagement in the villages of Grafton, Saukville, and Newburg with hopes to expand our reach into several other communities in 2020. To see our 2018 Impact Report, click HERE.
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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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