Learn More - Belleville Chamber of Commerce
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Learn More - Belleville Chamber of Commerce
lc ON om S bi m g un I N he it ar y, t. C al IS IT Y G U ID E Sm W N O M M U r- ne in tW es nt Co Je 6 by an 0 2 gle in Kr 1 ”, re tu a “N C 15 20 #3 Belleville was named by Madison Magazine’s “most affordable top-ranked suburb” of Madison and rated number three top suburb overall in 2013. In 1848, when John Frederick named Belleville meaning ‘beautiful village’ after his hometown in Ontario, it couldn’t be more true almost 170 years later. 8 12 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 24 28 29 30 32 33 38 43 46 New Development History Village Government Emergency Services Public Services Parks Recreation Access to Trails Community Organizations Community Map Shopping Worship Schools School/Business Partnership Belleville Center Stage Business Profiles Directory Business Index Calendar of Events Belleville is a small village southwest of Madison in Dane and Green County and what makes Belleville unique is the natural beauty, recreational activities, a school district that focuses on quality education, businesses that offer employment and products and friendly, hardworking families who are proud of their heritage. Recently, Belleville was recognized by Madison Magazine as the most affordable top ranked suburb and rated number three top suburb overall in the ranking of best suburbs. #3 The village has formed additional committees to look into attracting businesses and industries to Belleville. With that comes more opportunities to grow the west side development and ways to offer more employment opportunities. “Belleville has a lot to offer whether you are a resident or just passing through,” said Village President Roger Hillebrand. “We are a community that offers longtime favorite events like Community Picnic and UFO Day but we aren’t afraid to organize new events like the Music Crawl, Lake Fest or Concerts in the Park to enhance what we have to offer and to bring in other interests.” Belleville is a community that supports families and businesses. The newly restored Lake Belle View, the Sugar River water trail and Badger State Trail are just a few natural areas that are open to the public to enjoy. In addition, just north of Belleville, Dane County has purchased several properties to make the Sugar River open to the public for fishing kayaking, hiking and canoeing. “The Sugar River is one of those ‘go-to’ destinations for getting outside and enjoying nature,” Dane County Executive Joe Parisi said. “Preserving this corridor means families for generations to come will be able to fish, camp and canoe in and along the river.” Construction of a river walk along the Sugar River from Belleville’s Community Park, through the downtown area and through several residential neighborhoods to Highway PB west of Belleville where several businesses including Francois Ford Sales and Service and a new state-of-the-art UW Health Family Medicine Clinic and future home sites are ready for future growth. “The river walk will provide a recreational path for everyone to enjoy the berm, Lake Belle View and the Sugar River,” said Rick Francois, member of the Economic Development Committee. “The recreational possibilities will continue to grow including activities like the Sugar River Triathlon, which is becoming a favorite by local athletes.” Throughout Wisconsin, bicycle enthusiasts are increasing in numbers and Belleville offers easy access to the Badger State Trail and Sugar River Trail. “Just south of Belleville the Badger State Trail is home to Stewart Tunnel,” added Francois. “The tunnel was built on a curve so a flashlight is helpful in navigating through until you see the light at the end of the quarter of a mile tunnel.” Whatever you find to do in Belleville, you will find a small community with a big heart and lots of activities to add to the experience. 2 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE EVERYONE’S GOT A LIST. . . 1. Borland’s Fish Fry Known for the classic Wisconsin fish fry, get there early or be prepared to stand in line. 2. Badger State Trail Bike from Madison to the Illinois border through farmland, woods, rolling hills and southern Wisconsin communities. The highlight is the quarter-of-a-mile long Stewart Tunnel that is built on a curve. Make sure to bring your flashlight! 3. Lake Belle View Recently restored, the lake offers plenty of natural beauty, a berm with a gravel bike and pedestrian path, and a canoe launch on the beautiful Sugar River with plans for a River Walk to enjoy the 94-acre wildlife area. 4. Patches and Petals A quilt store that offers everything quilters need in a building that was built in 1905 complete with a historical tin ceiling tiles and vintage staircase. 5. ‘A Great Place to Raise a Family’ While selecting a place to put down roots, Belleville offers quality education, affordable housing and childcare, a safe community environment, and recreation. All the great things that you want to call home. 6. Quality Education System The School District of Belleville is committed to providing all students with quality, personalized learning that prepares them to meet current and future challenges and opportunities in the 21st century. 7. Thriving Business Community Belleville is home to more than 150 businesses including Duluth Trading Outlet Store and distribution facilities. 8. Quality Public Services Belleville is a community that offers quality public services and is a strong partner with the school district and business community. 9. Senior Accommodations Several senior living communities, an active and entertaining Senior Citizens Program of Belleville, Exeter and Montrose that coordinates a variety of services for senior citizens and their families. 10. State-of-the-Art Health Clinic UW Health staff of family physicians and health care providers meet the health needs of families and individuals. ABOUT THIS GUIDE We are proud to present Belleville’s annual Community Guide. The Belleville community is a great place to live, work and play every day. We have worked hard to make this publication accurate and informative. If you need additional information, or wish to report inaccuracies and additions, please feel free to get in touch with us! Email: bedc@villageofbelleville.com www.bellevillewi.org Front Cover: “Nature” by Jean Kringle, was the winning photo in the 2015 Belleville Lakefest photo contest. Would you like the opportunity to see your photo featured in next year’s community guide? Be sure to enter the Lakefest photo contest this summer. Watch www.bellevillelakefest.com for additional info! Unless otherwise noted, photography is by Jean Kringle. 3 Dane County’s Best Kept Secret! 4 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CLOSE TO IT ALL: www.bellevillewi.org Paoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 mi/6 min Interstate 90/94. . . . . . . . . . . . 22 mi/30 min New Glarus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 mi/10 min Dane County Airport. . . . . . . . . 25 mi/40 min Verona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 mi/13 min Janesville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 mi/40 min Alliant Energy Center . . . . . . . . 20 mi/30 min Spring Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 mi/1 hr State Capitol/ Downtown Madison. . . . . . . . . . 20 mi/30 min Wisconsin Dells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 mi/1.5 hr Middleton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 mi/30 min General Mitchell Airport (Milwaukee). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 mi/2 hr Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 mi/30 min Chicago. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 mi/3 hr 5 55 Bowlavard Avenue State of the Art Facility Friendly Staff Knowledgeable Technicians In-Town Pick-Up and Delivery All Makes and Models Retirement Planning, Investment Services, 401Ks, College Savings, Traditional, Roth, and Rollover IRAs Gary L. Cutler, ChFC, CLU Financial Advisor 608-424-2313 (office) 608-712-1952 (cell) gcutler@fscinvest.com www.fscinvest.com SII Investments, Inc. member FINRA, SIPC and a Registered Investment Advisor is not affiliated with Union Bank & Trust Company or Financial Services Center. Securities and advisory services offered through SII Investments, Inc. are *not insured by the FDIC or any other Federal Government Agency, *not a deposit or other obligation of, or guaranteed by any bank or their affiliates, *subject to risks including the possible loss of principal amount invested. Still Growing Together Celebrating a Century of Eager Family Community Banking 110 Greenway Cross • 608.424.1997 www.ub-t.com Belleville | Brooklyn | Evansville | Janesville | Oregon | New Glarus UBT_16_008_ChamberGuide_Belleville_v1.indd 1 1/20/16 12:48 PM Health care for the entire family the physicians and staff of UW Health Belleville Family Medicine are pleased to provide comprehensive health care for every member of your family. Our services include family medicine with obstetrics. OUTLET STORE 1107 RIVER STREET (HWY 69) BELLEVILLE Regular appointments: 8 am - 5 pm Monday-Friday lab Hours: 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday-Friday after Hours Care: Please call (608) 424-3384 to reach the physician on call UW HealtH Belleville Family medicine 1121 Bellwest Blvd. • (608) 424-3384 SAVINGS OF 30-50% OR MORE EVERY DAY uwhealth.org CP-38937-14 FOR STORE HOURS, VISIT WWW.DULUTHTRADING.COM/OUTLET Belleville Is Open for Business & Welcoming New Residents! BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (608) 424-3700 www.bellevillewi.org Our mission as the Belleville Economic Development Committee is to recruit new business and assist and encourage business start ups. Through education of emerging markets, assist existing business to expand and form joint ventures for sustainable growth. Your success is our success. bedc@villageofbelleville.com GREEN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (608) 328-9452 www.greencountyedc.com Whether you’re starting a new business, expanding an existing business, or looking for a new location, GCDC is your source for community data, available buildings and sites, labor force information and demographics. We can also assist you access incentives and financial assistance programs that will help make your project a reality and your business succeed. While many communities in the region are finding themselves landlocked, or otherwise out of room to allow for commercial growth, Belleville is experiencing impressive economic development. Already home to an impressive and varied array of manufacturing and industry, Belleville offers: • A low-cost business environment • Full service amenities • Business assistance • Incentive programs The new west side development, Bell West: • Includes over 46 commercial and retail lots • Sits on a major commuter route to Madison • Is anchored by UW Health Clinic • Lot sizes are flexible, starting at 1.1 acres and $2.00/sf Belleville is poised to welcome newcomers to Bell West, its new west side development. Bell West has over 300 residential lots available. Consider these features: • Beautiful frontage on the Sugar River • Lake views • In town, yet nature-oriented • Easy walking distance to downtown businesses • Access to great schools • Large lots starting at only $45,000 • Model homes available for inspection Ace Plumbing Steve Ace, Owner 501 Hwy D, Brooklyn, WI 53521 (608) 424-3074 Emergency cell: (608) 516-0116 8 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Proposed Road LOTS FOR SALE BUILD TO SUIT 20 Minute Drive Time Proposed Road 15 Minute Drive Time Phase 1 Lots 10 20 Minute Drive Time Phase 1 Lots 15 Minute Drive Time 10 Minute Drive Time Site Features: • Flexible lot sizes ranging from 1.1 acres to 12 acres • Commercial & residential lots $2.00/sf - $4.00/sf • Conveniently located at the intersection of CTY HWY PB and Hwy 92 (Main St, Belleville) CTY HWYCTY PB HWY PB from 1.1 to 12 Acres • Great location for: fast food, dental office, bank, dealership, convenience store • Traffic Count: 7,400 cars daily • Phase one lots have utilities and sewer systems in place HWY 92 HWY 92 Contact Rick Francois at (608) 424-3375 for additional information. your trusted partner Custom Homes, Remodeling, Design and More! 608-513-4300 www.NoldenConstruction.com www.bellevillewi.org 9 Follow Your Path Print Design Large Format EGD Direct Mail 281 W. Netherwood Street Oregon, WI 53575 608-249-6951 www.ThysseDesign.com www.ThyssePrinting.com Thysse Design 1019 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1986 Promotional Monday-Saturday 7 am - 9 pm Sunday 7 am - 7 pm DELI PRODUCE GROCERY MEAT DAIRY BAKERY SEASONAL www.Burresons.com Like us on Facebook 10 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE www.bellevillewi.org 11 Early Belleville Library Park Arriving from Canada in 1842, John Frederick and family settled near Madison. In 1845, he located an ideal “mill site” on the Sugar River in Montrose Township, acquired 240 acres including “water rights,” and built a dam and saw mill. A hamlet in section 34 began to develop around the mill and prompted “Yankee” settlement with a hotel/tavern, blacksmith, harness maker and general store. Early land abstracts show that Daniel Webster, noted eastern orator and land speculator, invested in a significant number of village parcels. In 1847, an octagon-shaped school was erected followed by the formation of Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian congregations. In 1851, the village was platted and named for Frederick’s native place, Belleville, Canada West. The 1851 surveyed plat of the village designated this square as “public ground.” Before the days of pioneer settlement an early Native American trail crossed this parcel, leading from a Winnebago camp in Green County to another camp near Lake Waubesa. Originally this square was used for picnicking and occasional grazing of milk cows. A post office was established in 1852. In the 1850s and 1860s Swiss, Irish and French groups acquired adjacent farm lands. The 1870s and 1880s brought new growth with a library (one of the earliest in the state), opera house and railroad. By 1900, a fire department, high school and the Ladies Utopian Band were part of this flourishing village. In 1887, a “tent city” was erected here for laborers working on the new railroad. After village incorporation in 1892, a two-story brick building was erected in 1894 for use as a village hall and library on second floor, and fire house and jail on ground floor. The village constable allowed “hobos” to spend the night in the jail portion of the building. Bands of gypsies also camped on the grounds according to early newspaper accounts. By 1915, a bandstand and fountain were added to the grounds. Park events included holiday celebrations, fairs, political rallies, concerts and free summer movies. Village offices and the fire house were relocated in 1923. The library remained until 1978. The first floor was renovated into a meeting room and museum. The building and park grounds were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. Today, the park is the picturesque setting for community events such as the summer concert series. Background photo depicts the Stewart Tunnel. Courtesy of Belleville Area Historical Society www.bellevillewisconsinhistory.org 12 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Railroad Depot & Stewart Tunnel In 1886, the Chicago, Madison, and Northern Railroad (later Illinois Central) started to construct a route between Madison via Freeport, Illinois. This new line would allow western business expansion into Wisconsin. Grading between these cities was nearly complete by late 1887, except for the largest project on the company’s line, the tunnel. Located between Monticello and three miles south of Belleville, a tunnel was to be cut through a blue limestone ridge in Exeter’s section 20. The tunnel was started in late 1886, with construction crews working on each end. Hand and compressed air drills were used to make holes in the rock for explosive charges. Many local farmers were part of the crews that worked day and night shifts. During construction, contractor James Stewart was killed in a buggy accident while following the surveyed route. The tunnel was named Stewart Tunnel in his honor. On December 1, 1887, the two headings came together. The tunnel was 930 feet long and constructed on a curve. In February 1888, the first train made its run from Freeport to Madison. That same year, work also started on Belleville’s prairie-style depot. Two passenger trains along with local and through freight trains carrying grain, livestock and other freight became daily occurrences. Occasional freights continued until 1997. Then the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources converted the former rail line into a bike trail. Today, Stewart Tunnel is a highlight of the Badger State Trail. Make sure you bring a flashlight! www.bellevillewi.org 13 VILLAGE HALL 24 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3341 www.bellevillewi.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Belleville Embroidery BELLEVILLE MUNICIPAL COURT 24 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6551 BELLEVILLE PUBLIC WORKS 20 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3666 for all your apparel needs T-Shirts sweatShirts hoodies jersies m &much ore! 608.333.6864 www.bellevilleembroidery.com 14 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BELLEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 31 East Main Street, Belleville, WI 53508 Non-Emergency: (608) 424-3129 • Emergency: 911 www.bellevillepd.com The Belleville Police Department was established in 1953. Today, in addition to the Chief, there are four full-time officers, one part-time officer, and two part-time clerks serving the Village in Dane and Green Counties. There is patrol staff on duty most days from 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. A mounted patrol unit was added in 2013. The Department participates in many county- and state-wide networks and initiatives, including a criminal information exchange network, Crime Stoppers, drunk driving and underage alcohol enforcement, pedestrian and school zone safety projects, and National Night Out, which is a community-police awareness raising event held throughout the nation to promote involvement in crime prevention activities. Locally sponsored events include Police Citizens Academy, Walk Your Child to School Day, a bike safety event for children, Shop With a Cop, and an annual drive-up drug disposal event. In 2014, the Department installed a drug disposal bin for citizens to drop off unwanted prescriptions and over-the-counter medications. BELLEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 33 East Main Street, Belleville, WI 53508 Non-Emergency (608) 424-3081 • Emergency: 911 www.bellevillefd.org The Belleville Fire Department was established in 1912. The Fire District includes the Village of Belleville, townships of Montrose and Exeter, and small parts of the townships of Brooklyn and Oregon. Currently there are 35 volunteer firefighters headed by a volunteer Fire Chief. The fire station, located at 33 East Main Street was originally constructed in 1961 and expanded to its current size in 1991. Annually the department responds to 110-120 calls including grass/brush fires, structure fires, and EMS assists. Helping keep our community safe is our number one priority. BELLEVILLE WISCONSIN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 480 River Street, Belleville, WI 53508 Non-Emergency: (608) 424-3350 • Emergency: 911 www.bellevilleems.org Belleville Area EMS was established in 1976. The EMS District includes the Village of Belleville, the Town of Montrose and portions of the Towns of Exeter, Oregon, Brooklyn and Primrose. There are currently 40 volunteer EMT’s and drivers, headed by a volunteer Director. The EMS Building, located at 480 River Street, was constructed in 2001. Belleville Area EMS responds to approximately 350 calls annually including medical emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, citizen assist and Fire Department assists. Providing quality emergency medical services id the top priority of Belleville Area EMS. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer EMT or driver, please call the EMS Building at (608) 424-3350 or visit our website. Photos on this page provided by the departments. www.bellevillewi.org 15 BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY “Encouraging Belleville’s love of books and learning for more than 135 years” 130 South Vine Street Belleville, WI 53508 Phone: (608) 424-1812 Fax: (608) 424-3545 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00 am-7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am-Noon www.bellevillelibrary-wi.org GAS & ELECTRIC Alliant Energy Customer Service, including A/C and furnace repair: (800) 862-6222 Electric Emergency or Outage: (800) 862-6261 Gas Odors or No Heat: (800) 862-6263 Hearing Impaired Services: TTY-TDD (800) 654-3440 Digger’s Hotline: (800) 242-8511 www.alliantenergy.com We Energies Customer Service: (800) 242-9137 Gas Leak/Emergency: (800) 261-LEAK (5325) www.we-energies.com LOCAL/AREA NEWSPAPERS Post Messenger Recorder 109 5th Avenue #A New Glarus, WI 53574 (608) 527-5252 www.newspubinc.com SUGAR RIVER SENIOR CENTER 21 South Vine Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6007 16 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE 102 South Vine Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6254 TTY: (877) 889-2457 Toll-Free: (800) Ask-USPS (275-8777) Retail Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00-11:30 am • 12:30-4:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am-11:00 am Sunday Closed Bulk Mail Acceptance Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00-11:30 am • 12:30-3:00 pm WASTE COLLECTION Village of Belleville 24 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3341 www.bellevillewi.org Pellitteri Waste Systems (608) 257-4285 www.pellitteri.com Dane County Landfill (608) 838-9555 www.countyofdane.com/pwht/recycle/ landfill.aspx Dane County Clean Sweep (608) 294-5366 www.danecountycleansweep.com BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE BLASER PARK Blaser Park is a neighborhood park on the north side of town that features two soccer fields, a shelter, and playground equipment. COMMUNITY PARK Community Park is nestled between the northern and southern portions of the residential districts, and is nearly completely surrounded by Lake Belle View, providing a spectacular setting for all types of activities. Enjoy a quiet walk, observing wildlife or breathtaking sunsets over Lake Belle View. Recent improvements have been made to the ball field, backstop fencing, and new lighting. The park hosts many family picnics, weddings and family reunions, and is the site of the annual Community Picnic weekend in August. GREEN VIEW PARK Green View Park, at the southeast end of the village, is a neighborhood park with a shelter and play structure. LIBRARY PARK Library Park is located in the center of town, and is populated with beautiful, mature oak trees. It features a gazebo, fountain, and National Landmark “Old Library” building, which hosts public meetings. The park also hosts Fall Festival, a unique opportunity for the entire family to celebrate the end of the growing season. VETERAN’S MEMORIAL PARK Veteran’s Park is located between the pedestrian bridge and River St along the proposed Riverwalk. It features a Memorial Stone and a picnic table to enjoy the beautiful Sugar River. SHAMROCK PARKS NORTH AND SOUTH Both Shamrock Parks are great places for hiking, snowshoeing, hunting, and fishing. Located along the Sugar River, this area marks the future home of the Riverwalk. SUGAR RIVER PARK Sugar River Park is a 14-acre parcel on the east side of town. It features two soccer fields and a small ball diamond that provide needed athletic facilities for our growing youth athletic programs. Playground equipment, a shelter, restrooms and picnic tables provide a great place for family picnics and reunions. Please see the community map on pages 20-21 for park locations. 2015 Contest Winner - “Community”, by Jean Kringle www.bellevillewi.org 17 ARGUE-MENT GOLF COURSE N9603 Argue Road New Glarus, WI 53574 www.arguementgolf.com A nine hole golf course that prides itself on following the natural contours of the land upon which it was built. COMMUNITY POOL 635 West Church Street Belleville, WI 53508 Open Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Community Pool offers open swimming sessions as well as organized lessons. EDELWEISS CHALET COUNTRY CLUB W4764 Edelweiss Road New Glarus, WI 53574 www.edelweissccc.com A challenging semi-private 18 hole course with expansive views amid rolling hills. EXETER DISC GOLF PARK County Highway D The Sugar River runs alongside the park and is in play on a few holes. ICE SKATING Located in Community Park on Bross Circle. LAKE BELLE VIEW 1 Bross Circle Belleville, WI 53508 Park entrance is along River Street. OLSON OAK WOODS 1744 Fritz Road Verona, WI 53593 www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/Lands/ naturalareas/index.asp?SNA=157 A forested park with walking and hiking trails. NEW GLARUS WOODS STATE PARK W5446 County Highway Nn New Glarus, WI 53574 www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/ngwoods A 435 acre wooded state park, offering camping, hiking, picnicking and snowshoeing. SPORTS LEAGUES Belleville Bobcat Youth Football www.bbobcatyouthfootball.com Belleville Youth Baseball www.bellevilleyouthbaseball.com Belleville Youth Softball www.leaguelineup.com/bvilleclubsoftball Belleville Bulldogs Youth Soccer www.eteamz.com/bellevillebulldogs Southwest Basketball League www.swblonline.com Snowmobiling--Belleville Sno-Cats bellevillesnocats@gmail.com www.sites.google.com/site/ bellevillesnocats Bowling, Bags and Volleyball— Schwoegler’s Sugar River Lanes www.sugarriverlanes.com SUGAR RIVER WETLANDS www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/Lands/ naturalareas/index.asp?SNA=299 A diverse wetland environment with numerous rare plant and animal species complementing a robust fish population. TRAILS More information about recreational trails on pages 14-15. Counseling services Children Adults Families (608) 445-0710 foundationscc.com 18 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE This will be the fourth year Belleville has hosted this event which has become a favorite among local athletes. Please visit www.sugarrivertri.com to register, volunteer or become a sponsor. Custom Spray Drying services for the food, beverage, infant formula and pharmaceutical industries throughout the world. www.andersonprocessing.com Belleville, WI (608) 424-3321 www.bellevillewi.org 19 3 4 One inch equals approximately 2.8 miles S S 12 14 S Klevenville M E Riley PD Mount Horeb HENRY VILAS PARK Monona 151 BW UW ARBORETUM 18 151 J SUGAR RIVER WILDLIFE AREA PD Verona T R AI MM Fitchburg 14 MV 12 18 CAPITAL SPRINGS CENTENNIAL STATE PARK & RECREATION AREA Lake Waubesa D 18 151 BADGER PRAIRIE COUNTY PARK GOODLAND COUNTY PARK LOWER WAUBESA WETLAND NATURAL AREA G ICE AGE TRAIL VERONA SEGMENT B PRAIRIE M MORAINE PARK DANE COUNTY G Paoli R GE BA D 92 PB 69 M T TA S D A U 14 CC Oregon Basco 138 ANDERSON FARM COUNTY PARK A A MM TR Mt.Vernon D A IL SCHEIDEGGER COUNTY FOREST E DONALD COUNTY PARK A PB A D MM 69 Belleville 69 92 DD CC C N F C Su ga r C X er D EE Serv-Us S TR POLICE/ FIREC DEPT AIL t VETERANS MEM PARK VILLAGE 69 LIBERTY MAIN ST 92 CREEK STATEHALL LIBRARY WILDLIFE PARK AREA Pearl St 104 BA D Attica CC Monticello X Lake Belle View 69 TAT E GREEN COUNTY BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY PARK v Ri IL TRA TATE RIVER S 69 Bross Cir GE SUGAR NEW GLARUS WOODS STATE PARK D ALBANY STATE WILDLIFE AREA E Church St POST OFFICE LIBRARY 92 59 Mitchell St T E RIVER ST BA D New Glarus ROCK COUNTYJackson Ct 104 BELLEVILLE PARKING & TRAIL ACCESS X BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Creek RS TA W NN W ET RA IL 39 92 Dayton Green St O 92 Brooklyn D RS 92 Frederick St 69 H 14 HARRISON ST U O BROOKLYN STATE WILDLIFE AREA D GE G Park St JG 20 TH CAPITAL CI T PD 92 CO S P ID P Lake Monona Y Y AR LIT MI GE RID S TATE TRAIL W W ER MM S P J 151 Madison N J 113 Lake Mendota Shorewood Hills BLACK EARTH CREEK WILDLIFE AREASUNNYSIDE UNIT © 2015 Mapping Specialists, Ltd. All rights reserved. Pine Bluff Middleton 14 5 L 2 A SCALE OF MILES 1 UT 0 Biking enthusiasts enjoy easy access to state bike trails, and, likewise, Belleville enjoys an economic boost from trail users’ easy access to the Village. BADGER STATE TRAIL Fitchburg to the Illinois Border www.badger-trail.com The Badger State Trail is part of the Ice Age Trail System and extends from Fitchburg, Wisconsin to the Illinois border. One highlight is the Stewart Railroad Tunnel (Exeter Tunnel) just south of Belleville. The tunnel is 930 feet long and a flashlight is recommended. The Village of Belleville caters to bikers and there is plentiful parking and shopping opportunities. ICE AGE TRAIL Minnesota to Lake Michigan dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/iceagetrail Extending from the Minnesota border to Lake Michigan, the State trail spans more than 1,000 miles. STEWART TUNNEL www.badger-trail.com/tunnelhistory.htm A 930-foot long rail tunnel converted for bike and pedestrian use, the tunnel was constructed in 1887 for the Chicago, Madison and Northern Railroad. SUGAR RIVER STATE TRAIL New Glarus to Brodhead dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/sugarriver Following an abandoned railroad line from New Glarus to Brodhead, the trail features 14 trestle bridges. State Trail Passes are required for people ages 16 and older (not required for pedestrians). More information about state trail passes can be found at dnr.wi.gov. MILITARY RIDGE STATE TRAIL Dodgeville to Madison dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/militaryridge 40 miles long, the trail connects Dodgeville and Madison, and borders Governor Dodge and Blue Mound State Parks. Notable for being the only curved tunnel of its type in the state, Stewart Tunnel is the centerpiece of the Badger State Bicycle Trail. Read more about the history of Stewart Tunnel on page 7. www.bellevillewi.org 21 BELLEVILLE AMERICAN LEGION POST 460 2 West Pearl Street Belleville, Wisconsin 53508 The American Legion was founded on the premise that all who serve in the United States Armed Forces during times of National crisis are eligible for membership. The mission of The American Legion is to provide service to veterans, their families, and their communities. BELLEVILLE AREA CULTURAL FOUNDATION P.O. Box 406 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6220 www.bellevilleareaculturalfoundation.org It is our mission to support and bring the arts, cultural programs, educational opportunities and entertainment to the greater Belleville, Wisconsin area. BELLEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 392 Belleville, WI 53508 www.belleville-wi.com The Belleville Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization with over 60 members that helps cultivate a positive business climate, promote the Belleville community and organize and facilitate community events. BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY CLUB, INC. Belleville, WI 53508 Like us on Facebook! The Belleville Community Club organizes the Community Picnic, raising funds to support community organizations and scholarships. BELLEVILLE FOOD PANTRY 24 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3341 Tuesdays 8:00 am-noon and Thursdays 1:00-4:00 pm. The Food pantry may be closed on holidays, election days or other days that government business must take precedence over the room used for the food pantry. Please call to verify hours before you come. The food pantry is open for use by Belleville School District residents. BELLEVILLE GARDEN CLUB Kim Hegstrom (608) 669-3002 22 bellevillelibrary-wi.org/friends-bellevillepublic-library Our mission is to: Maintain an association of persons interested in libraries, life-long learning and cultural programs; Focus public attention on the library and educate the community in the use of library resources and services; Receive and encourage gifts and bequests to the library; Support and cooperate with the library in developing library services and facilities for the community; and, Fiscally sponsor adult and children cultural and educational programs. www.bellevillegardenclub.com Meets every 2nd Tuesday of the month, KIWANIS CLUB OF BELLEVILLE September-April at 7:00 pm in the Library W4093 Pine Valley Road Park – Old Library Building. Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6220 • www.bellevillekiwanis.org BELLEVILLE AREA Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world HISTORICAL SOCIETY one child and one community at a time. Jerry Remy P.O. Box 202 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3842 www.bellevillewisconsinhistory.org Our mission is to collect, preserve and perpetuate the history of the Village of Belleville and its adjoining townships and neighboring communities. “A History of Belleville and Surroundings,” a 256-page comprehensive publication of the Belleville Area Historical Society, is available for purchase at Village Hall ($10). PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATION (PTO) bellevillePTO@gmail. com COUNTRY AIRES HOMEMAKERS Elaine Meier (608) 424-3424 ECONOMISERS HOMEMAKERS Sue Bonacker (608) 424-6220 BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (BCHIP) FRIENDS OF THE BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY FRIENDS OF THE BADGER STATE TRAIL www.friendsofbadgerstatetrail.org SUGAR RIVER ATV CLUB Randi Mullendore (608) 225-2078 SUGAR RIVER THEATER N8939 Hughes Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 513-3634 • www.sugarrivertheater.com The Sugar River Community Theater is a theater company producing communitybased theater for children and adults. TODDLER TIME Jessica Yaun and Christina Buol Email: BellevilleToddlerTime@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Belleville Toddler Time VILLAGE OF BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (608) 424–3700 • bellevillewi.org The Belleville Community and Economic Development Committee is available to assist in recruiting and retaining businesses and industries in the area. Assistance is also available for businesses and industries seeking information on site locations, financing, utility rates, taxes and other resources. BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SUGAR RIVER SENIOR CENTER BELLEVILLE BUSY BEAVERS 4-H CLUB 21 South Vine Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6007 www.sugarriverseniorcenter.org Betty Wolff (608) 424-3830 Pam Beyer (608) 279-1985 pjbeyer4@hotmail.com BELLEVILLE BOY SCOUTS BELLEVILLE GIRL SCOUTS Barb Funseth (608) 424-3688 Carol Eberhardy (608) 424-3943 Tim Young (608) 424-6500 Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–3:00 pm Nutrition Site Hours: Noon–1:00 pm Residents in the Belleville School District, age 50 and over, enjoy free membership in the Senior Program. We provide case management, information, referral and nutritional services, as well as social and education activities. A complete calendar of events is published in our monthly newsletter. Contact us to receive the newsletter or for more information. SUGARWOOD APARTMENTS Ages 55 and over 50 Heritage Lane Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-9980 BELLEVILLE CUB SCOUTS DAYTON DAIRYLANDERS 4-H CLUB KIWANIS CLUB OF BELLEVILLE Chris Meier (608) 424-6337 BELLEVILLE AMERICAN LEGION POST 460 BELLEVILLE SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SUGAR RIVER ATV CLUB FRIENDS OF STEWART TUNNEL BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BELLEVILLE AREA CULTURAL FOUNDATION PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATION (PTO) CUB SCOUTS BELLEVILLE GARDEN CLUB BELLEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BELLEVILLE BUSY BEAVERS & DAYTON DAIRYLANDERS 4-H CLUBS BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY CLUB BELLEVILLE FOOD PANTRY TODDLER TIME GIRL SCOUTS BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROJECT BOY SCOUTS BELLEVILLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY COUNTRY AIRES & ECONOMISERS HOMEMAKERS VILLAGE OF BELLEVILLE SUGAR RIVER THEATER HEART SONG 415 East Ave. 608-424-6787 BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT HOMETOWN ASSISTED LIVING 2 Heritage Lane 608-424-0174 2015 Contest Winner - “Best of Show”, by Aaron and Shawn Gobel www.bellevillewi.org 23 A B C D n Mo tro se Rd Little Lakes Rd 1 ar Su g 69 ver Ri Gehin Rd Welch St Albert Cir Richard St Maple Cir Ann Ct PB 100 Av a rd lav tts B ow Ct Bu King St Kari St Queen St Jon St Ace St r 69 92 Prisk St Village Dr DANE COUNTY GREEN COUNTY BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE BELLEVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Fairview St BELLEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Grant St POOL Church St BELLEVILLE ELEMENTARY LIBRARY SCHOOL School St POLICE/FIR DEPT 100 LIBRARY PARK Pearl St POST OFFICE 300 School St McCormick St North Park St VETERANS MEM PARK VILLAGE MAIN ST HALL Serv-Us St Mitchell St G 1010 RIVER ST 1020 Bross Cir St ehin Jackson C Vine St 4 1100 7100 1110 Edison St lvd 69 BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY PARK Erin St Green St Ja m 210 UW HEALTH 200 1131 BELLEVILLE FAMILY CLINIC Bell W est 1101 201 200 B Lake Belle View f f e rty C ir Frederick St Ca 1101 1001 300 Wayne Dr 211 Federal St James Av HARRISON ST 1000 Belleville 400 1001 Fifth Av Lincoln St 1010 400 BELLEVIL Callahan Dr es Av 201 7300 Greenway Cross Ct 500 Harmon Av 301 1140 321 Colt Dr 1151 311 1120 BELLEVILLE CEMETERY 10401030 441 431 440 421 430 411 420 410 401 1161 North Shore D Dane St 3 Rose St Karl Av 400 Parkway Av 300 Bellrose St Walter Rd Fourth St Park St Belle Av BLASER PARK Heritage Ln 2 G P IL Bl RA 5 TAT ET RS iew Green V BAD GE CC ve Sugar A A B C D Dr 19 Black Earth Mazomanie Arena 14 Mt. 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G3 Willow Ln . . . . . . . . . . . .F3 1 2 3 Janesville Belleville Su g Evarts St 12 Av RE 92 18 39 Stoughton D Countryside Dr Ct 18 90 200 3RD AV 12 McFarland Cambridge Oregon 39 78 Monona 14 Belleville t 19 94 Fitchburg 69 92 D Waterloo Sun Marshall Prairie 113 Middleton Verona 18 151 LLE EMS 151 Madison 78 73 89 DeForest 94 Waunakee DANE COUNTY Street Index 51 90 113 12 Reeseville 78 G Rem y Rd BADGER STATE TRAIL 39 Prairie du Sac Sauk City SAUK COUNTY 60 F Lodi E 4 500 5 Jody Gerner, Realtor HOME tOwn (608) 444-1350 jodygernersells@gmail.com 1 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 www.cbsuccessrealty.com/gerner GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN & CONSULTATION 619 River Street Suite 4 Belleville WI 53508 office: 608 424 9966 fax: 608 424 9977 email: bweber@weberassoc net visit: www webergeotech com 26 (608) 424-3364 Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm | Sat: 9am-1pm Drive Thru Great Gift Items! Compounded Medication We Treat You Like Family! Our Family Caring For Your Family www.hometownpharmacywi.com BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Source: www.bestplaces.net, for zip code 53508 as of June 2014 Population Household Income Age Distribution 2014 2,454 Up to $30,000 14.0% 0-20 30.5% 2010 2,262 $30,000-$50,000 16.5% 21-34 15.5% 2000 2,089 $50,000-$75,000 22.0% 35-44 15.5% 1990 1,076 $75,000-$100,000 20.5% 45-54 16.0% Change 1990-Now 77.0% $100,000-$150,000 21.0% 55-64 13.0% Change 2000-Now 33.0% Over $150,000 65-74 4.5% 75 + 4.0% Diversity White 6.0% Housing 97.5% Median home age African-American .5% Median home cost Asian .5% Appreciation-1 year 1.7% Other 1.5% Appreciation-5 years Hispanic or Latino 4.0% Not Hispanic/Latino 96.0% 31 Educational Attainment Less than high school 7.0% High school graduate 35.0% -3.1% Some college 35.5% Appreciation-10 yrs 13.2% 4-year college degree 17% Property tax rate $20.37 Masters degree + 5.5% $181,700 “Belonging to your cooperative is about Growing Together, Staying Together and Succeeding Together because TOGETHER WE ARE BETTER.” The Landmark Experience: Helping you farm smarter to ensure your legacy now and for generations to come. 1.800.236.3276 • www.landmark.coop www.bellevillewi.org 27 BELLEVILLE EMBROIDERY DULUTH TRADING COMPANY PATCHES & PETALS 7107 Karl Avenue Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 333-6864 www.bellevilleembroidery.com Team jerseys, embroidered shirts, family reunion t-shirts, business jackets, hats – that is just some of what can be done at Belleville Embroidery. Shop for your Belleville and Sugar River gear at our display in Burreson’s Foods! 1107 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1227 www.duluthtrading.com Duluth Trading Company is a national apparel retailer with a tradition of tough workwear that solves problems for hardworking men and women. In 2012, Duluth Trading Company opened their outlet store in Belleville, which is jampacked with year round savings of 50% or more on overstocks, slightly flawed gear, discontinued items and returns. 13 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1516 www.patchesandpetals.com Patches and Petals, a quilting store, was chosen as one of eleven featured shops across the United States and Canada for the Spring 2012 issue of Quilt Sampler magazine, published by Better Homes and Gardens. Patches and Petals also features classes, field trips and online ordering. BELLEVILLE HOMETOWN PHARMACY 1 W. Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3364 www.hometownpharmacywi.com/belleville Belleville Hometown Pharmacy has been serving the Belleville community for over 25 years. FAMILY DOLLAR 1029 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1926 www.familydollar.com At Family Dollar, you’ll find the products you and your family need the most at the lowest prices. From groceries, to health and beauty products, to household goods and clothing, Family Dollar carries national brands at incredible savings. Cameo Rose Victorian Country Inn B&B 1090 Severson Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6340 www.cameorose.com Super 8 of Verona Holiday Inn Express & Suites 515 W Verona Ave Verona, WI 53593 (608) 497-4500 www.ihg.com/ holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/ en/verona/msnve/hoteldetail 131 Horizon Drive Verona, WI 53593 (608) 848-7829 www.super8verona.com Fairfield Inn & Suites 613 W Verona Ave Verona, WI 53593 (608) 845-3000 www.marriott.com/hotels/ travel/msnmv-fairfield-innand-suites-madison-verona/ 28 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Grace United Methodist Church 246 West Pearl Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3859 www.graceumcbelleville.org Saint Francis of Assisi 338 South Harrison Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3681 www.stfrancisbelleville.parishesonline.com First United Church of Christ 130 East Church Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3572 www.bellevillefirstucc.org Primrose Lutheran Church 8770 Ridge Drive Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 832-4435 www.primrosechurch.org As early as the 1850s and 60s, Methodists in the village held services in members’ homes, and later shared a structure on Church Street with the Presbyterians and Adventists. In 1895, the congregation purchased a lot where the Grace United Methodist Church stands today on the corner of Pearl and Harrison streets, and began construction of a “church of their own.” It is shown here as it stood in 1908. Francois Oil Convenience Stores and Wholesale Fuel Proudly Serving South Central Wisconsin Since 1939 128 W. Main St. Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3375 428 River St. Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6322 *featuring Godfather’s Pizza www.thestationstores.com www.bellevillewi.org 29 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BELLEVILLE welcomes you… A message from the District Administrator, Pam Yoder ~ We invite you to have a look at the School District of Belleville and experience small schools with large school options. Located just 20 minutes south of Madison, the School District of Belleville delivers a traditional hometown feel with an emerging emphasis of “Personalized Learning” for all students, while maintaining its quality of small town life. We have numerous opportunities ensuring every student will have a positive educational experience through our three new initiatives; Partnerships in Comprehensive Literacy (PCL), Project Lead the Way (PLTW), and One to One Technology. Students will discover new areas of information, engage in critical thinking and hands on learning, while attaining higher levels of achievement. The School District of Belleville is committed to providing a comprehensive, challenging curriculum that promotes the intellectual, social and emotional development of the school district’s students. Mission The School District of Belleville is committed to providing all students with quality, personalized learning that prepares them to meet current and future challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. Vision Every student will achieve success and graduate as a lifelong learner, globally competitive, and prepared for college, career and life. Core Values We believe the best is yet to come for all our { { students and for the School District of Belleville. Toward that end, we believe in five central tenets related to the following: Learning | Relationships | Respect | Excellence | Equity Contact Us District Office 608-424-3315 www.belleville.k12.wi.us “I just wanted to tell you how pleased I am with Belleville...after meeting with the teachers we are just impressed with all they do they do for the kids. The staff is amazing...they care.” — School District of Belleville High School Parent 30 We offer… • One to One Technology (1:1) • Project Lead the Way (PLTW) for grades K-12: K-5 LAUNCH; 6-8 GATEWAY; 9-12 Intro to Engineering Design, Computer Integrated Manufacturing & Principles of Engineering • Regional Center for Partnerships in Comprehensive Literacy (PCL) • Early Childhood • 4-year-old Kindergarten • 9 Advanced Placement (AP) courses: recognized AP Honor Roll School • 14 Dual Credit Courses: courses taught by Belleville teachers that earn students both high school and college credit • Youth Options: 11th and 12th grade students may take postsecondary courses at a Wisconsin college or university • 2 World Languages: Spanish and German, for grades 7-12 • 9 Career and Technical Education fields with Youth Apprenticeship opportunities • Advanced Learner opportunities for grades 2-12 • Award winning Band and Choir programs • 22 Clubs and Activities • 20 Boys and Girls Athletic Teams Small Classes — Big Ideas Academics, Arts and Athletics Find it all in School District of Belleville www.bellevillewi.org www.belleville.k12.wi.us 31 No doubt about it, the School District of Belleville benefits from the resources and expertise of local businesses, organizations, and local government. And the number of partnerships is increasing. The district’s mission is The School District of Belleville is committed to providing all students with quality, personalized learning that prepares them to meet current and future challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. With this mission in mind and now, more than ever, it is important for schools, organizations and businesses to look into forming collaborative partnerships because the trend is to provide more with less financial support. Establishing systems that create partnerships, enhancing communication throughout the community and offering the public trust in the districts transparency has been a priority since a new superintendent was hired For the schools, it is a win-win situation for staff and students. “These partnerships provide opportunities for our students to learn and discover their talents and interests,” said Superintendent Pam Yoder. “For our staff, the possibilities make them think outside of the box.” In January, Cate Machine and Welding donated a CNC mill to the high school. The mill is valued at approximately $15,000. It will help the district launch another Project Lead the Way course, Computer Integrated Manufacturing. The Cate family is hoping that their partnership with the school district is replicated by other area businesses “We wanted help students get into trades and the workforce because the future of our business relies on their interest and training,” said Steve Cate. “If we don’t give students opportunities to learn what they like to do and how to do it, we, as a society, will continue to limit ourselves with the growth and the work ethic of our workforce.” Tech ed teacher Ed Neumann and Cate will teach students how to program and make the best use of the machine. Cate Machine and Welding also is a partner with our school-tocareer program, allowing students to job shadow at their shop, as well as taking on one paid student position per year. Currently, the school district has 24 students working and learning at area businesses. There are three students who are completing course work and job shadowing for child care teacher certification and five students who are taking on-line courses and participating in clinicals at the New Glarus Nursing Home for certified nursing assistant certification. The district school to career coordinator is currently exploring a health care partnership with the UW-Health Belleville Clinic. Recently, plans for a mechanics class offered at the new Francois Sales and Service facility were announced. “We are pleased and excited to work in partnership with the Belleville schools,” said Rick Francois. “By adding a course to the Project Lead the Way curriculum, we add more opportunities for students and staff and we strengthen our long-term relationship in the community.” For more information, please visit the school district’s website at www.belleville.k12.wi.us. Under the guidance of Erik Farrar, marketing and business education teacher, Belleville High School students interviewed business owners, wrote, and designed the following insert. Bryce Grace Cash Hoffman Timothy Jelle 32 Daryn Lietz Abraham Morrick Bryan Pauli Isis Richards Amanda Sorenson Trapper Trickle Belleville Center Stage Cate Machine & Welding Founded in 1970 by Paul Cate, Cate Machine & Welding is a job shop with full service ability in machining, welding, fabrication, and repairs. “We strive to produce a quality product and service at a reasonable price. We want each of our customers to enjoy working with each person at our company.” They do a majority of their work in agriculture, automotive, dairy, exercise, and construction industries. Cate is deeply rooted in the community with 10 of 18 employees having graduated from Belleville High School. They also try to give at least one work apprenticeship opportunity per year. Cate generously donated a machine to the school district to enhance the learning of the students. Cate gives discounts to the village, schools, fire department, and police department. Kate’s Hair Studio Primary Contact: Gene Cate Phone: (608) 424-3612 Website: catemachine.com Location: 520 Enterprise Ave., Belleville NEW ! New to Belleville, Kate’s Hair Studio is a full service hair salon that offers coloring, perms, waxing, nails, pedicures, and manicures. Kate says that her mission is “to provide quality hair care.” Opened in 2006, she moved to Belleville in August. Kate takes great pride in her 10 years experience of doing hair. In the shop, customers can purchase professional hair products at a good price; beauty products such as Paul Mitchell, Sebastian, and OPI. Phone: (608) 424-0028 Email: katiefox33@yahoo.com Facebook Page: Kate’s Hair Studio LLC Location: 1019 River St, Belleville, WI 53508 www.bellevillewi.org bedc@villageofbelleville.com NEW Sugar River Senior Center LOCA TION The Belleville Senior Center is a human resource center for senior citizens that uses planned activities to keep seniors engaged and healthy. They make food for Meals on Wheels to deliver to people in the community and other communities like Montrose and Verona. They coordinate a variety of services for senior citizens and their families including: benefit specialist and case management referrals, foot care, flu clinics, informational workshops on senior topics, rides for individual medical and mental health appointments, Primary Contact: Amanda Peterson group van rides for local, Monroe and Phone: (608) 424-6007 Madison shopping, support groups for Email: srseniorcenter@outlook.com a variety of needs including caregivers Facebook: Sugar River Senior Center and vision impaired persons, and both Location: 21 S. Vine St., Belleville home-delivered and group dining meals. Their main goal is to help assist seniors that still want to live in their home. They offer services to their citizens through case management on Medicare and House Aids. The senior center’s new building offers more for seniors to do, and it allows for them to expand service area to include residents of that live Green County. The business was formed in 1975 and is the oldest senior center in Dane County. They have a strong relationship with the community and the school district; Executive Director Amanda Peterson graduated from Belleville Schools. Borland’s Borland’s, founded in Belleville in 1951, is known for their fish, which won Q106’s radio contest for Best Fish Fry in the Madison Area. Borland’s is heavily involved in the community; supporting the school and athletic programs, local sponsorship, as well as having family roots in the town. “Our goal as a business is to give a quality product at a price people feel is fair.” Borland’s buys their ingredients locally (Burreson’s and Millers). Primary Contact: Van Rear Phone: (608) 424-3013 Facebook: Borland’s Location: 119 West Main St., Belleville Burreson’s Food Center Burreson’s is a local grocery store that offers bakery, deli, meat case, fresh produce, dairy, and liquor. “Our goal is to serve Belleville and the surrounding area with quality products and service at a fair price.” Burreson’s opened in Blanchardville 1996 and moved to Belleville in 2009. Along with the deli and bakery, Burreson’s makes in-house sausage only available in store. They are a big contributor to the community and donate 1% of all sales to non-profit organizations in the area as well as to the food pantry. ! Primary Contact: Darin Burreson Phone: (608) 424-1986 Website: Burresons.com Email: dburreson@tds.net Location: 1019 River St., Belleville www.bellevillewi.org bedc@villageofbelleville.com Charlie’s Bark Park Charlie’s Bark Park is a fun and energetic place for dogs! They provide a range of services for your canine. Their commitment to service, honesty, and welcoming atmosphere sets them apart from other pet care facilities. They offer overnight boarding care, doggie daycare, and grooming which includes professional hair trimming and styling. They have a very strong relationship with the community; owners Chad and Heidi Fahey have lived in Belleville for 16 years and have raised their family here. In the future, they plan to open a behavior and rehabilitation facility for dogs. Primary Contacts: Chad and Heidi Fahey Belleville Phone: (608) 424-1300 Monroe Phone: (608) 329-6004 Email: info@charliesbarkpark.com Website: charliesbarkpark.com Facebook: Charlie’s Bark Park Location: 350 Enterprise Ave, Belleville Patches & Petals Primary Contacts: Lynn Alme or Andrea DeSmet Patches & Petals is a unique quilt store that offers everything a quilter Phone: (608) 424-1516 needs for any project. They have high quality fabrics that are combined Email: patches_1@myfrontieremail.com with gifts, patterns, and books to create a quilter’s general store. Website: patchesandpetals.com They started their business on November of 1998, in Belleville. They were selected as one of the Top Ten Quilt Shops in the Nation in 2012. Facebook: Patches and Petals LLC Patches & Petals is planning to continue to grow their online business. Location: 13 W Main St., Belleville Belleville Early Learning Center The Early Learning Center is a family owned daycare that educates children from ages 8 weeks to 11 years. They are a learning center that strives to make everyone feel at home here while learning and growing at the same time. They provide education and a safe environment for the children within the center. The center was formed April of 2007 and has been established in Belleville since then. Alyssa Kriebs is a 2001 graduate of Belleville Schools. “Our goal is to eventually start another location, but until then we would like to get the community and parents in Belleville to be more aware of us and understand that we are a quality center.” Primary Contact: Alyssa Kriebs Phone: (608) 424-1818 Fax: 424-1819 Location: 129 Greenway Cross, Belleville www.bellevillewi.org bedc@villageofbelleville.com Hometown Pharmacy NEW The Belleville Hometown Pharmacy is a local pharmacy serving the Belleville area specializing in prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, and other goods. Their main mission is to serve the greater Belleville area. They’ve been serving the area for 10 years and recently moved to a new location. They offer mainly prescription drugs and over the counter medication, but also have a selection of other goods like gifts, cards, etc. LOCA TION ! Phone: (608) 424-3364 Email: belleville@hometownpharmacy.com Website: hometownpharmacywi.com (And a Facebook) Location: 1 West Main St. Belleville, WI 53508 Duluth Trading Co. Duluth, created in 1991, has grown into a very successful supplier of clothing, tools, and miscellaneous tradesman goods. The company has been a great source of jobs for residents of Belleville and nearby areas, particularly in the winter season at their warehouse located at 170 Countryside Dr. in Belleville. They also have an outlet store filled almost entirely with discounted items and deals. HQ Location: 170 Countryside Dr. Belleville Outlet Location: 1107 River St. Belleville HQ Phone: (608) 424-1544 Outlet Phone: (608) 424-1227 Website: duluthtrading.com UW Health Belleville Family Medicine Clinic The Belleville family medical clinic opened in 1981 and spent its first 30 years in the building now occupied by the Belleville Senior Center. In October of 2011, the clinic relocated to its current location at 1121 BellWest Blvd. The goal of UW-Health is to improve the health of the people of Wisconsin and the nation through leadership in family medicine education, clinical practice, research, and community service. The clinic offers a full range of family medicine services and also offer help to the Belleville EMS, Belleville School District, and the New Glarus Home. Primary Contact: Peggy Soehnlein Phone: (608) 424-3384 Email: peggy.soehnlein@fammed.wisc.edu Website: uwhealth.org Location: 1121 BellWest Blvd, Belleville www.bellevillewi.org bedc@villageofbelleville.com Federal Industries Federal Industries is a company devoted to producing high-quality, high-performance, and customizable display cases. It was formed in 1919 and has been designing and manufacturing display cases to fit the needs and wants of any business for 97 years, whether it be refrigerated, dry, or heated displays. They plan to become the industry leader in display case manufacturing, as well as sustain steady profit growth. They market their products throughout the entire U.S., Canada, Mexico, South America, Caribbean and Middle East. Federal deals with all ranges of clients including foodservice, schools, and convenience stores. Primary Contact: Craig Jordan Phone: (608) 424-9218 Cell: (608) 347-1340 Fax: 424-3234 Email: cjordan@federalind.com Francois Sales & Service Francois is an automotive dealership that sells new Ford vehicles in addition to all makes and models of used vehicles. They have a service and parts department that services all makes and models of vehicles. Their mission is to deliver sales and service experiences with high quality, excellent value, and integrity to earn customers loyalty. Their service department stocks a wide variety of parts so they can service all kinds of vehicles. Francois will continue to maintain a presence and be active in the community. They support local activities, charities, the school district, and other businesses. They are currently building a new state of the art dealership on the edge of town off of Hwy PB next to the medical clinic that will be opening up this spring. Francois hopes to create another 15 jobs in our community. Primary Contact: James Malpede Phone: (608) 424-3375 Email: www.francoisford.com Facebook: Francois Sales and Service www.bellevillewi.org bedc@villageofbelleville.com AGRICULTURAL SERVICES. . . . . 38 ACCOUNTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES . . . . . . 39 BANKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 BAR & GRILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 BEAUTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 BOWLING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 CHILDCARE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 CONTRACTORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 CONVENIENCE STORES & GASOLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 DANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 DENTISTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 EMBROIDERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 ENGINEERING & SURVEYING. . . 40 EXCAVATING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 FINANCIAL SERVICES. . . . . . . . 40 FUNERAL HOMES. . . . . . . . . . . 40 GOLF COURSES . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 38 GROCERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 HEALTH CARE/CLINICS & WELLNESS. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 HEALTH & FITNESS . . . . . . . . . 40 INSURANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 LANDSCAPING . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 LIBRARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MANUFACTURING . . . . . . . . . . 40 MONUMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MUNICIPALITIES . . . . . . . . . . 41 NEWSPAPERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 PET BOARDING/GROOMING. . . . 41 PHARMACY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 PLUMBING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 PRINTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 QUILT SHOP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 RESTAURANT/FOOD SERVICE. . . 41 RETAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 VETERINARIAN. . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Agricultural Services LANDMARK SERVICES COOPERATIVE 321 Fifth Street Belleville, WI 608.819.3350 www.landmark.coop Accounting CAROL EBERHARDY, CPA 626 Village Drive Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3943 Fax (608) 424-1879 Email: eberhardy2@yahoo.com www.prep.1040.com/eberhardycpa BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Automotive Services Beauty CHRISTEN BROTHERS SERVICE MAIN STREET SALON 55 Bowlavard Avenue Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3734 www.cbsrepair.net FRANCOIS SALES AND SERVICE Cathy Sonnenburg 131 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3626 sonnenburgc@yahoo.com FRANCOIS OIL, THE STATION SALON SAVVY CITGO 128 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3375 www.francoissales.com 1055 North Edge Trail Verona, WI 53593 (608) 333-4328 www.thesuitelifesalons.com Banks Bowling BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY BANK SCHWOEGLER’S SUGAR RIVER LANES 27 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-0090 www.middletonbank.com 807 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3774 www.sugarriverlanes.com SUGAR RIVER BANK Childcare 12 North Shore Drive P.O. Box 350 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1520 www.bankofnewglarus.com UNION BANK & TRUST CO 110 Greenway Cross Court Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1997 www.ub-t.com Convenience Stores & Gasoline BELLEVILLE EARLY LEARNING CENTER 129 Greenway Cross Court Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1818 Contractors NOLDEN CONSTRUCTION, LLC 128 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3375 www.thestationstores.com 428 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6322 www.thestationstores.com Dance WHITNEY’S ACADEMY OF DANCE 9 West Main Street P.O. Box 26 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 513-2762 www.whitneysacademyofdance.com Dentists NEIGHBORHOOD SMILES SUGAR RIVER Ryan Yakowicz, DDS 120 Greenway Cross Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3222 www.smilesbelleville.com Education Bar & Grill 104 West Church Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 513-4300 J & M BAR DAYTONWOOD PAINTING LLC 625 West Church Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3315 www.belleville.k12.wi.us For more information, see pages 18-19. 127 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3441 THE NEST 30 West Main Street P.O. Box 378 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1949 www.bellevillewi.org Doris Diaz W3175 Daytonwood Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 438-4449 Email: dkdiaz@charter.net Like us on Facebook! Daytonwood Painting BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Embroidery BELLEVILLE EMBROIDERY 7107 Karl Avenue Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 333-6864 www.bellevilleembroidery.com 39 Engineering & Surveying Health Care/ Clinics & Wellness BUESING & ASSOCIATES, INC. BELLEVILLE CHIROPRACTIC AND WELLNESS CENTER 1029 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (563) 451-5548 www.buesing.com Excavating 1019 River Street; Suite 5 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1840 info@bellevillechiropractic.net www.BellevilleChiro.com HAROLD’S EXCAVATING HOLISTIC HEALING 7119 Gehin Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3481 RICHARD ALME CONSTRUCTION N9231 Hillcrest Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 575-1752 Financial Services FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTERGARY L. CUTLER 110 Greenway Cross Belleville, WI 53508 Cell (608) 712-1952 Office (608) 424-2313 www.fscinvest.com Funeral Homes BEAL FUNERAL HOME 109 Greenway Cross Court Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3771 www.bealfuneralhomes.com Grocery BURRESON’S FOODS 1019 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1986 www.burresons.com Gentle Massage, Reiki, Tai Chi Mara Rohde Belleville, WI 53508 N9095 County Road D Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6024 mararohde403@gmail.com UW HEALTH BELLEVILLE FAMILY MEDICINE 1121 Bell West Blvd Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3384 www.uwhealth.org Health & Fitness EXPRESS FITNESS COMMUNITY HEALTH CLUB 2 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6373 Insurance STATE FARM INSURANCE -MIKE O’CONNOR 629 River Street; Suite A Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3367 Landscaping SCHMIDT LANDSCAPE SERVICES, INC. N8371 County Road X Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 441-8877 www.SchmidtLandscapes.com 40 TURNER LAWN CARE LLC (TLC) Harry Turner, Jr. N7782 County Hwy CC Monticello, WI 53570 (608) 424-3300 (608) 220-8965 www.TLC-TurnerLawnCare.com Library BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 130 South Vine Street Belleville, WI 53508 Phone: (608) 424-1812 www.bellevillelibrary-wi.org Manufacturing ANDERSON CUSTOM PROCESSING, INC. 220 Serv-Us Street P.O. Box 76 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3321 www.andersonprocessing.com CUSTOM CRAFT DISTRIBUTION Faye Nolden 121 Countryside Drive Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-9080 Fax: (608) 424-9081 Email: fayen@customcraftvinyl.com www.customcraftvinyl.com DULUTH TRADING 170 Countryside Drive P.O. Box 409 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1915 www.duluthtrading.com Monuments ARCHIE MONUMENTS Jerry Remy 541 Remy Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3842 Email: jyremy@frontier.com BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Municipalities Quilt Shop VILLAGE OF BELLEVILLE PATCHES & PETALS US POST OFFICE Real Estate P.O. Box 79 Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3341 www.bellevillewi.org 102 S Vine St. Belleville, WI 53508 608-424-6524 Newspapers POST MESSENGER RECORDER 109 5th Avenue #A New Glarus, WI 53574 (608) 527-5252 www.newspubinc.com Pet Boarding/ Grooming CHARLIE’S BARK PARK 350 Enterprise Avenue Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1300 www.charliesbarkpark.com 13 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1516 www.patchesandpetals.com COLDWELL BANKER SUCCESS 1088 Henry Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 444-1350 Email: jodygernersells@gmail.com www.cbsuccessrealty.com/gerner Restaurant/Food Service SUBWAY 1019 River Road Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-6333 www.subway.com Retail BELLEVILLE EMBROIDERY Pharmacy 7107 Karl Avenue Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 333-6864 www.bellevilleembroidery.com BELLEVILLE HOMETOWN PHARMACY BELLEVILLE HOMETOWN PHARMACY 1 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3364 www.myhometownrx.com Plumbing ACE PLUMBING 501 County Road D Brooklyn, WI 53521 (608) 424-3074 Printing THYSSE PRINTING SERVICE 281 West Netherwood Street Oregon, WI 53575 (608) 249-6951 www.thysseprinting.com www.bellevillewi.org 1 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-3364 www.myhometownrx.com DULUTH TRADING 1107 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1915 www.duluthtrading.com PATCHES & PETALS 13 West Main Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1516 www.patchesandpetals.com Veterinarian VILLAGE ANIMAL CLINIC 619 River Street Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1330 www.villageanimalclinic.org 41 Belleville Chiropractic & Wellness Center Your Trusted Family Dental Team Dr. Brad K. Freitag, D.C. Dr. Jay R. Makovec, D.C. info@bellevillechiropractic.net www.bellevillechiro.com 1019 River St. Suite 5, Belleville, WI 53508 (608) 424-1840 | Fax (608) 424-1815 Medicare and most supplemental insurance accepted. No Insurance? No Problem We offer budget friendly payment plans Educating the children of the community every step of the way 129GreenwayCrossCt.BellevilleWI53508Ph.608-424-1818bellevillecenter13@yahoo.com 42 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE A ACE PLUMBING 8 (Ad), 41 501 County Road D, Brooklyn, WI (608) 424-3074 ACHENBACH CONSTRUCTION N9164 Dohm Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6148 BELLEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 41 (Ad) P.O. Box 392, Belleville, WI BILL’S BARBER SHOP 5 South Harrison Street, Belleville, WI(608) 424-3515 CATE MACHINE & WELDING 520 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3612 BELLEVILLE CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS 40, 42 (Ad) 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1840 BLASER REALTY 115 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3003 CHARLIE’S BARK PARK 10 (Ad), 41 350 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1300 BOARDMAN & CLARK, LLP 27 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3404 CHARTER BUSINESS 2701 Daniels Street, Madison, WI (608) 516-9721 BORLAND’S 119 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3013 CHRISTEN BROTHERS SERVICE, LLP 6 (Ad), 39 55 Bowlavard Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3734 ACTION GUITARS 313 East Church Street,Belleville, WI (608) 424-1233 BELLEVILLE COMMUNITY BANK 14 (Ad), 39 27 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-0090 ANDERSON CUSTOM PROCESSING, INC. 19 (Ad), 40 220 Serv-Us Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3321 BELLEVILLE EARLY LEARNING CENTER 42 (Ad), 39 129 Greenway Cross Court, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1818 ANSWER IT 629 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9111 BELLEVILLE EMBROIDERY 14 (Ad), 39 7107 Karl Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 333-6864 ARCHIE MONUMENTS 541 Remy Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3842 40 ARGALL DAIRY SYSTEMS, INC 171 Countryside Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6110 ARGUE-MENT GOLF COURSE, INC. N9603 Argue Road, New Glarus, WI (608) 527-6366 AUSTIN CONSTRUCTION W4005 Tunnel Road, New Glarus, WI (608) 424-6460 B BADGERLAND RESTORATION EMERGENCY SERVICE 41 Countryside Dr., Belleville, WI (608) 424-0209 BEAL FUNERAL HOME, INC. 32 109 Greenway Cross Court, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3771 BELLEVILLE ALE HOUSE 7 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1911 BELLEVILLE AUTO BODY 107 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6009 www.bellevillewi.org BELLEVILLE FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC 1121 Bellwest Blvd, Belleville WI (608) 424-0084 BELLEVILLE HOMETOWN PHARMACY 26(Ad), 41 1 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3364 BELLEVILLE MINISTORAGE, LLC 7059 Frenchtown Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3676 BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 40 130 South Vine Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1812 BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 39 625 West Church Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3315 BELLEVILLE SMALL ENGINE 139 Greenway Cross Court, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6255 BELLEVILLE VETERINARY CLINIC 201 South Vine Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6364 BEST CONSTRUCTION 7108 Karl Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6181 BRIGHTBOX INDUSTIRES, INC 750 County Road PB, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3500 BUESING & ASSOCIATES, INC. 9 (Ad), 40 1029 River Street, Belleville, WI (563) 451-5548 BUOL BUILDERS, LLC W3773 Fahey Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3187 BURKE REALTY 507 West Church Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3240 BURRESON’S FOODS, LLC 10 (Ad), 40 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1986 C 39 COLDWELL BANKER SERVICES 26 (Ad), 41 1088 Henry Road, Belleville, WI (608) 444.1350 CORNER CAFÉ 30 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1714 COUNTER FITTERS 420 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1502 CUSTOM CRAFT VINYL PRODUCTS, INC. 121 Countryside Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9080 D C & R YAMAHA 714 Rosevale Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3211 CAMEO ROSE BED & BREAKFAST 1090 Severson Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6340 CAPITAL FINISHING, LLC 40 Countryside Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6896 CAROL EBERHARDY, CPA 626 Village Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3943 CITGO 428 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6322 38 DAM BAR 3 East Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9600 DAYTONWOOD PAINTING LLC 39 W3175 Daytonwood Road, Belleville, WI (608) 438-4449 DESMET SEPTIC & EXCAVATING N7869 County Road D, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3014 43 DOT’S TAVERN 6734 Henry Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3042 DREAM MAKER’S CREATION 17 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3037 DRYWALL SERVICES, LTD 41 Countryside Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 225-8660 DULUTH TRADING CO.7 (Ad), 40,41 170 Countryside Drive, Belleville, WI 1107 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1544 E EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6838 EXETER DESIGN, INC N8096 Buol Road, Belleville, WI (608) 712-1040 EXPRESS FITNESS 40 2 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6373 EYEBALL MACHINE CO. 560 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1926 F FAMILY DOLLAR 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1926 FEDERAL INDUSTIRES 215 Federal Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1457 FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTER 6 (Ad), 40 110 Greenway Cross Court, Belleville, WI (608) 712-1952 FIRE RESCUE SUPPLY 15 North Vine Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9890 44 FIRST WEBER REALTY-KARLA DOWNING 2985 Triverton Pike Drive, Suite 200, Madison, WI (608) 225-5946 FLESCH CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 29 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6525 FOUNDATIONS COUNSELING CENTER 619 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 445-0710 18 FRANCOIS OIL, THE STATION 7 (Ad), 39 128 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3375 FRANCOIS SALES & SERVICE 7 (Ad), 39 128 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3377 FRENCHTOWN SELF STORAGE 7059 Frenchtown Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6530 G GEHIN CUSTOM HOMES, LLC W3238 Daytonwood Road, Belleville, WI (608) 576-9536 GEIGER REALTORS 2980 Cahill Main, #203, Fitchburg, WI (608)277-1333 GJ MIESBAUER & ASSOC., INC. 137 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3330 KATE’S HAIR STUDIO 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-0028 HELWIG ROOFING, LLC W3389 Buol Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6302 KELSCH MACHINE CORP. 1328 County Road PB, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3631 HICKS’ COMPANY Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9877 HOLISTIC HEALING County Road D, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6025 L 40 HOMETOWN ASSISTED LIVING 2 Heritage Lane, Belleville, WI (608) 424-0174 HOOFER EQUESTRIAN CENTER 1008 Severson Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1301 HORIZON MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. 112 West School Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1290 I INSULATION DISTRIBUTORS 7039 Little Lakes Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6556 IT’S A RUFF LIFE 103 W. Main Street Belleville, WI (608) 636-4315 J JBC CUSTOM HOMES, LLC W3220 A Schaefer Road, Belleville, WI (608) 235-2908 H HEART SONG ASSISTED LIVING 415 East Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6787 K J&M BAR 39 127 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3441 GL REHABILITATION SERVICE 2 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6800 HAROLD’S EXCAVATING 7119 Gehin Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3481 HELLENBRAND SEPTIC SERVICE, LLC W3978 Tunnel Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9400 40 JIM’S HEATING & AC 39 580 Enterprise Ave. Ste A, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6518 JT ENTERPRISES AUTO DETAIL CLEANING Jon Tourdot 560 Morehead Road, Belleville, WI (608) 209-2274 LANDMARK SERVICES CO-OPERATIVE 27 (Ad), 38 321 Fifth Street, Belleville, WI (608) 819-3350 LAPETITE ACADEMY 111 Karl Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6319 M MAIN STREET SALON 39 131 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3626 MAXINE WARD, PIANO LESSONS 233 North Park Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3484 MERTENS INNOVATIONS & RESEARCH 6427 County Road A, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6848 MONET FOOD, LLC 41 Countryside Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1717 N NEIGHBORHOOD SMILES DENTAL 39 120 Greenway Cross Court, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3222 NINE MOUND EXCAVATING 7066 Gaffney Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1511 NOLDEN CONSTRUCTION, LLC 9 (Ad), 39 104 West Church Street, Belleville, WI (608) 513-4300 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE P S PATCHES & PETALS, LLC 27 (Ad), 41 13 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1516 SCHMIDT LANDSCAPING 26 (Ad), 40 N8371 Country Road X, Belleville WI (608) 441-8877 PELLITTERI WASTE SYSTEMS 7035 Raywood Road Madison, WI 53713 (608) 257-4285 PHI GARAGE DOOR 18 E. School Street, Belleville, WI (608) 577-8487 PLUMBING SPECIALISTS 676 Sugar Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 279-4301 POST MESSENGER RECORDER 41 109 5th Avenue #A, New Glarus, WI (608) 527-5252 PRIORITY BUILDERS, INC. 1088 Henry Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6961 Q QUALITY CUSTOM CABINETS 580 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3400 R REEB’S ELECTRIC, LLC N8736 Hannah Road (608) 206-5559 RICHARD ALME CONSTRUCTION 40, 42 (Ad) N9231 Hillcrest Road, Belleville, WI (608) 575-1752 RIVER CITY REALTY 7250 State Road 69, Belleville, WI (608) 222-3572 ROAD RESCUE TOWING 702 Schaefer Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9500 ROCK’N ROBS DRYWALL 20 West Pearl Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6334 SCHWOEGLER SUGAR RIVER LANES 807 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3774 39 SICO AMERICA, INC. Todd Schilling 555 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1817 SOLBERG REFRIGERATED FREIGHT W2263 State Road 92, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6509 STATE FARM INSURANCE-MIKE O’CONNOR 6 (Ad), 40 629 River Street, Suite A, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3367 41 SUGAR RIVER ACCOUNTING, LLC W3076 State Road 92, Belleville, WI (608) 577-9449 Email: shawnz@sraccounting.net SUGAR RIVER BANK 11 (Ad), 39 12 North Shore Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1520 SUGAR RIVER PIZZA 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6777 SUGAR RIVER SENIOR CENTER 21 South Vine Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6007 US POST OFFICE 41 102 S Vine St., Belleville, WI 53508 608-424-6524 SUGAR RIVER SPORTS 7002 Little Lakes Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6045 UW HEALTH BELLEVILLE FAMILY MEDICINE 7 (Ad), 40 1121 Bell West Blvd, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3384 SULLIVAN LANDSCAPING N9448 County Road CC, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6058 T SOIL NET 560 Enterprise Avenue, Belleville, WI (608) 424-0098 SUGAR RIVER EXTERIORS 24 North Harrison, Belleville, WI (608) 235-0417 UNIQUE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Belleville, WI (608) 424-3391 SWEET WATER LANDSCAPE P.O. Box 163, Belleville, WI (608) 957-1003 SMALLBIZ RESOURCE, LLC Judy Bacha P.O. Box 135 2 West Main Street, Suite 103, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3700 SUBWAY 1019 River Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-6333 SUGAR RIVER PROPERTY MAINTENANCE P.O. Box 163, Belleville, WI (608) 957-1003 THE HONEY MAN 925 Welch Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3858 THE NEST 39 30 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1949 THYSSE PRINTING SERVICE 10 (Ad), 41 281 Netherwood Street, Oregon, WI (608) 249-6951 TLC TURNER LAWN CARE N7782 County Road CC, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3300 TOWN & COUNTRY INSURANCE 1019 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1683 TRI-STATE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 7134 Schaefer Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3576 U UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY 6 (Ad), 39 110 Greenway Cross Court, Belleville, WI (608) 424-2204 V VILLAGE ANIMAL CLINIC 38 (Ad), 41 619 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-1330 VILLAGE OF BELLEVILLE P.O. Box 79, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3341 41 W WATKINS AUTO SALVAGE, INC. W2898 Penot Lane, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3581 WEBER ASSOCIATES, LLC 26 (Ad) Bruce Weber 619 River Street, Belleville, WI (608) 424-9966 www.webergeotech.com WHITNEY’S ACADEMY OF DANCE, LLC 39 9 West Main Street, Belleville, WI (608) 513-2762 WISCONSIN FARM AUCTION W2248 State Road 92, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3748 WOLFF’S BELLEFONTAINE FARMS 6614 Henry Road, Belleville, WI (608) 424-3665 Z ZWEIFEL’S DISPOSAL N7976 County Road CC, Belleville, WI (608) 279-3807 RYAN VANDE BERG, CPA 115 Greenview Drive, Belleville, WI (608) 424-0180 www.bellevillewi.org 45 January June • Martin Luther King, Jr. Soup Supper - High School Commons • Belleville Chamber of Commerce Music Crawl • Chamber of Commerce Meeting • Belleville High School Graduation, 1st Sunday • Belleville Busy Beavers Ice Cream Social & Dairy Queen Crowning • Belleville Friends of the Library Music in the Park (Tuesday Evening) February • Belleville 4 Year Old School Screening • Kiwanis Chili Lunch/Supper and Travelogue • Belleville Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting, Last Weekend July • Belleville Friends of the Library Music in the Park (Tuesday Evenings) • Bastille Day • Sugar River Community Theater Presentation • Belleville High School Sports Impact Testing • Quilt Show, 3rd Saturday • Chamber of Commerce Meeting March • Belleville High School Musical, 2nd Weekend • Daylight Savings Time Begins • Belleville PTO Bingo–Every Other Year (Odd Years) • St. Francois of Assisi Bingo–Every Other Year (Even) • Belleville School District Spring Break August April • Friends of the Belleville Public Library Easter Egg Hunt • Chamber of Commerce Meeting • Belleville Community Picnic (Second Full Weekend) • Community Club Car Show (Second Weekend in September) • Belleville High School Sports Begin • Belleville Gridiron Golf Fundraiser • Belleville Schools Registration • Lake Fest May • Belleville High School Prom • Belleville Community Garage Sales, 2nd Saturday • Fire Department Fish Boil 46 BELLEVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE September • Sugar River Triathlon • Belleville School District First Day of School • Belleville PTO Fall Festival • Belleville Area Mom Garage Sale October • St. Francois of Assisi Church Dinner (First Sunday) • Primrose Lutheran Church Dinner • Belleville High School Homecoming Parade • UFO Days (Last Saturday) • Halloween Trick or Treating on the 31st • Chamber of Commerce Meeting November • Daylight Savings Ends • Belleville Road Rally • United Church of Christ Church Dinner (Second Saturday) • American Legion Bingo and Feather Party • Belleville School District Thanksgiving Break December • Belleville PTO – Holiday Shop, Book Fair and Santa Visit (First Friday) • Belleville School District Winter Break www.bellevillewi.org 47 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID MADISON, WI PERMIT NO. 549 ECRWSSEDDM POSTAL CUSTOMER How Can I Find Out What’s Happening? In addition to the newspaper, the quickest way is to check out the News section on our web site. You can also sign up for individual email alerts for jobs, elections, emergency and other information. Just visit us online at www.bellevillewi.org/news. What Can Village Hall Do for Me? Stop by and we can help you with lots of things! Here’s just a few things we can help you do… • Register to vote How Can I Ask Questions of the Village? • Sign up for automatic utility bill payment The Village of Belleville has three departments and a community-owned utility, and is a collaborative partner in shared EMS and fire districts. If you are unsure about where to direct a question or comment, feel free to give us a call at (608) 424-3341 or stop by Village Hall. You can also email us at info@villageofbelleville.com. We also have a lot of information on our web site about resident services under Frequently Asked Questions, including information about garbage, recycling, and leaf collection. • Get your dog or cat license (or both!) Who is the Village Board? The Board of Trustees meets the first and often third Mondays of the month at 6:00 pm at Village Hall, 24 West Main Street. The board has seven members called “trustees,” one of whom serves as Village President. All trustees are elected at large for two-year terms annually in April, on a rotating basis. Agendas are typically posted on the web site the Friday before the meeting, and are posted around the Village. Everyone is welcome to attend. • Reserve a park or shelter for a picnic • Pay or ask questions about your tax bill • Get a building permit Many of the forms are already available on our website, under Doing Business. How Can I Get Involved? The Village of Belleville is seeking residents interested in serving on village committees or Village Board or as election inspectors or volunteers. This is a great way to share your abilities and become more involved with your community. Please send letter of interest with background information and qualifications to the Village President at P.O. Box 79, Belleville, WI 53508 or info@villageofbelleville.com. For more information about committee opportunities, please call 424-3341. You can really make a difference, and make new friends along the way. 24 WEST MAIN STREET P.O. BOX 79 BELLEVILLE, WI 53508 P. (608) 424-3341 F. (608) 424-3423 www.bellevillewi.org