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The Village of Saukville Weekly e-Newsletter
April 21, 2015  

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Utility Dept. Info

The Water Department will be flushing hydrants throughout the Village Monday-Thursday between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. April 27th through April 30th and May 4th through May 7th. There may be some discoloration in your water during this process. This is iron and is not harmful. We recommend that you do not do laundry if your water is discolored. If you forget and your clothes have a reddish appearance, DO NOT DRY THE CLOTHES; rather rewash in cold water to remove the discoloration. Running the tap for a short period of time will clear the lines after the flushing in your area is completed.


1st Quarter Water/Sewer Utility Bill Payment is due by April 27th.  Please contact the Utility Billing Dept. at 284-9423 if you have any questions.
2015 DPW Yard Spring Clean-up Hours
Compost Site is Now Open - Saturdays Only
thru Nov. 14th  -  9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Curbside Branch Chipping will run every Monday through November 2nd (holiday weeks excluded).

Spring Clean-Up Dumpsters  - 2 Saturdays left
April 25th & May 2nd  -  9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.  
One Day Electronics Dumpster - May 2nd

Pre-registration for the electronics dumpster is required.  Some limitations apply.  Register at Village Hall, M-F - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The drop-off sites are for Village Residents Only.  Proof of residency may be requested.  
Looking for Ways to Get Involved in Your Community?
PD Logo The Village of Saukville Police Dept. is seeking dedicated individuals to become part of our Police Reserves team.  For more information, call the Saukville P.D. at 284-0444.  F.D. Logo
 
The Village of Saukville Fire Dept. is seeking dedicated individuals to become part of our Fire Department/EMT team.  Application forms are available at Village Hall and on the Village
website. For more information, call the Saukville F. D. at 284-5800 and leave a message.

Upcoming Community Events

Annual Spring Rummge
Sponsored by the American Legion
Auxiliary Landt-Thiel Post 470
Thursday, April 23rd - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, April 24th
- 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.   
Saukville American Legion Hall - 601 W. Dekora St.
Proceeds to benefit veterans programs.

YMCA Healthy Kids DayŽ 
Saturday, April 25th - 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.   

Feith Family Ozaukee YMCA, 465 Northwoods Road

YMCA's Healthy Kids Day is the Y's free, national initiative to improve health and well-being for kids and families, and features activities such as games, demonstrations, arts, and crafts to motivate and teach families how to develop a healthy routine at home.  There will also be projects and presentations by the Humane Society, 4-H, Home Depot, Camping World, and Riveredge Nature Center.  For more information, call 262-268-9622 or visit  www.kmymca.org.

 

"Parent University" at PWHS 

Parent University, The Community AODA Coalition, will be providing another Parent University Program on April 29th in the PWHS Auditorium at 6:30 p.m.  The program will feature Dr. Brian Fidlin who will discuss the teenage brain.  The presentation is very entertaining and informative.  Following the presentation, there will be a panel of teens to talk about any topic related to being a teen.  Finally, Dr. Fidlin will be available for any questions.  This program is sponsored by the PWHS Pirate Parent Group and is open to all parents and middle/high school students in the area.  

 
Community Preparedness Day 2015
A "Must Attend" event for the whole family - valuable info and fun activities for the kids -
to prepare for emergency/disaster events. 
Click Here for details.
Saturday, May 2nd - 10:00 a.m. - Noon
Feith Family Ozaukee YMCA
465 Northwoods Road

Disaster  Myths -  The biggest obstacles to family emergency readiness education are the misconceptions surrounding the true nature of preparedness. So to set the stage for better family emergency preparation we will look at some myths that hang around.

  1. If something happens all I have to do is call 911.  True, but help can only go so far or be there so quickly.  Should a major disaster (tornado, blizzard, etc.) occur in the Village there may be many calls for help.  This isn't to say that families shouldn't call for help when it's truly needed - it's to remind them that they might be on their own for a while, especially if the situation is wide spread or severe.  The responsibility for your family's safety starts at home.
  2. All I need is a 72-hour kit with a flashlight, first aid kit, some food and water, and a radio.  A more practical goal is to be self-sufficient for a minimum of two weeks.  Why two weeks?  Dependent on the scenario, the disruption of local services could last several weeks.  Avoid the one-size fits all lists and customize yours to your family's unique threats, needs, and assets.
Attention Business Professionals 
Saukville Chamber of Commerce Presents:
How to Hire and Keep Quality Employees
Wednesday, April 22nd - 12:00 p.m.
at Wisconsin Humane Society - Ozaukee Campus
630 W. Dekora St., Saukville
Register online at www.saukvillechamber.org

Join Ozaukee Economic Development (OED) for its
8th Annual Outreach Event
Wednesday, April 29th - 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.
The Watermark at Shully's
Featured Speaker:  Tom Shannon, President
BrightStar Wisconsin        

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639 E. Green Bay Ave.

Saukville, WI  53080

262-284-9423

www.village.saukville.wi.us