April 2015 Newsletter
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April 2015 Newsletter
KIMBALL TOWNSHIP, 2160 Wadhams Road, Kimball, MI 48074 (810) 987-9797 Kimball Township News Issue 60 Kimball Township - WEBSITE: kimballtownship.org HAPPY SPRING! Are you ready for Spring? I know I am. It has been a long brutal Winter and we are all looking forward to the warmer weather. Starting April 1st, the Sutherland Park and the Smiths Creek Park will open for use. If you are looking for a place to have that birthday party, anniversary party, reunion or any other big party, you can rent the pavilions at either park. The fee for township residents is $25.00 and non-residents fee is $50.00. Stop in at the township hall to reserve the pavilions today. April 2015 Marysville Knights of Columbus #9526 7th Annual Farmer’s Market/ Flea Market/Arts & Craft Event When: Every Friday starting May 1st. thru October 30th. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: 4521 Ravenswood Road, Kimball, MI Corner of Range/Ravenswood Roads. So spread the word and bring some friends. Plants, Vegetables, Arts & Crafts, Garage Sale items, Baked Goods, etc. There will also be a concession stand for your convenience, serving Pop, Coffee, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sloppy Joe’s and Weekly Specials. If you are interested in a space to set your items up, please call 810-364-6800 or Matt Koss at 810-824-7435. NOW HIRING FIRE FIGHTERS Kimball Township Fire Department is now accepting applications for the position of part-time paid fire fighter and volunteer fire corps. Applicants must live within three miles of our fire district. Must have a valid Michigan Drivers License. Must be able to pass a physical ability test and background check. All training and equipment is provided. Applications can be picked up at Fire Station #1, 1970 Allen Road or Kimball Township Hall, 2160 Wadhams Road or on-line at the townships website. www.kimballtownship.org Applications can also be sent to: firedept@kimballtownship.org COME JOIN US ALL SUMMER LONG! TRIVIA QUESTION ABOUT MICHIGAN Q. Which fruit does Michigan produce more of than any other state? The answer is hidden somewhere in this news letter. The answer to the last question was “Roads” is the largest industry in Michigan. K I MB A LL T O WNS HI P NE W S PAGE 2 ISSUE 60 KIMBALL TOWNSHIP LITTLE LEAGUE Kimball Township Little League would like to recognize and thank our 2015 Sponsors! Team Sponsors: BIRDS Find and circle all of the birds that are hidden in the grid. The remaining letters spell an additional bird. The answer will be in the next newsletter. Cargill Salt (Cargill Cares Committee) Emergency Truck Repair FC Simpson Lime Hammar’s Contracting Jody Smith Chiropractic Kimball Fire Fighters Leverenz Family Chiropractic McDonald’s Pepsi Red Line Auto Repair Speedy Q Treazure Hunt Quality Home Furniture Vinckier Foods Wadhams Family Care Walt’s Trucking Ward Construction Co. Banner Sponsors: D & G Storage Grace Performance JSM Landscaping Marty’s Auto Detailing Nature’s Living Bounty Port Huron Glass Richard’s Construction Special thanks to G. Lynn Campbell Library and The Smith Family for equipment donations for our Opening Day Celebration! Blackbird Eagle Martin Robin Budgie Emu Mockingbird Seagull Canary Falcon Myna Sparrow Cardinal Finch Ostrich Swan Chicken Flamingo Owl Turkey Crane Goose Parakeet Vulture Crow Hawk Parrot Woodpecker Dodo Heron Pelican Wren Dove Jay Pigeon Duck Magpie Raven ————————————————————————————— Kimball Township Little League Parents: We ask you to support the businesses that support your players. The Parent’s Meeting location has been changed to the Kimball Township Municipal Office, located at 2160 Wadhams Road. We will see you there on April 30th at 6:30 p.m. COMMUNITY ENTERTAINMENT TIME Every Thursday from now until December. we will have cards (Euchre, Bridge, etc.) and board games (checkers, chess, etc.). This will be available at Kimball Township Municipal Offices from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bring your group or come alone and meet other people interested in a friendly game of your choice. ISSUE 60 K I MB A LL T O WNS HI P NE W S PAGE 3 SYNOPSIS CONT. ETHNIC GATHERING Members of the past POW-WOW gathering at the corner of North River Road and Wadhams Road are trying to put together an ethnic gathering display for June 2015. This is for anyone who would like to demonstrate anything from their family background countries of origin or items from those countries. Anyone or group interested getting involved in this event please contact Joe Greaux at 810-985-8669 or 810-531-9814. The event will be scheduled only if there are enough individuals or groups interested. There are electrical outlets at the site for those who may need that source. Also, there is to be a POW-WOW demonstration in July. Keep an eye open for dates on both events. The board approved Resolution 2015-03 to purchase land at 1948 Allen Road. Some changes in the contract with the little league were discussed. Jan. 20, 2015: Chief Gratz re-appointed Pat Kilbourne to the position of Emergency Management Liaison. A budget workshop will be held on February 23, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. The board extended the due date for paying Winter taxes to February 28, 2015. ______________________________________ CODE ENFORCEMENT Sunny day’s are coming, along with (Yard Work). It’s rewarding and appreciated and all Dec. 2, 2014: Matt Williams from the landfill gave can enjoy a well maintained yard. a presentation about producing methane gas and the use of the generators. The issue of junk vehicles continues to be a concern in our township. “ALL” vehicles must The board approved ditching on Burns Road be licensed, functional, and insured. north of Smiths Creek Road. SYNOPSIS OF MEETINGS Dec. 16, 2014: Fire Chief Gratz requested hiring Trash containers placed on the curbside the day a new Administrative Assistant for the fire depart- of normal trash day must also be removed the same day. ment. The request was approved by the board. Supervisor Usakowski announced there are openings on some of the boards. Please help make our township be a beautiful and safe place to live and raise a family. A motion was made to purchase the property to the South of the Allen Road Fire Station. Thank you, We will be bidding the contracts for grass cutting, Neil C. Erickson, Zoning Administrator legal services, auditing and office cleaning. Jan. 6, 2015: The board approved the Cemetery Advisory Board’s recommendation to raise the fee for opening/closing of regular graves to $500. The board set the poverty guidelines for the Board of Review. The board approved the poverty guidelines Resolution #2015-01. The board approved Resolution #2015-02 to allow local residents to protest in writing their property assessments. PAGE 4 K I MB A LL T O WNS HI P NE W S 2015 HOLIDAY CLOSINGS These are the days that the township office will be closed this year: April 3: Good Friday May 25: Memorial Day July 3: Independence Day-(The 4th falls on a Saturday) September 7: Labor Day October 12: Columbus Day November 11: Veteran’s Day November 26 & 27: Thanksgiving & day after December 24: Christmas Eve Day December 25: Christmas Day December 31: New Year’s Eve Day ELECTION INFORMATION Don’t forget to vote May 5, 2015. Absentee ballots are available through the Clerk’s Department at 810-987-9797 ext. 111. Michigan Sales Tax Increase for Transportation Amendment, Proposal 1. ISSUE 60 G. LYNN CAMPBELL LIBRARY Greetings from the G. Lynn Campbell Library. We are located on 1955 N. Allen Road. We are right across the street from the fire deA. Highbush Blueberries partment. Great things are happening here. Last year the meeting room was remodeled and is now available to rent. Residents can rent for free with a $25 refundable deposit. If you haven’t been by to see the remodel stop in and check it out. We have ceramic classes, a book sale, movies, and much more in the upcoming months. To find out more about the events being offered please call 810-982-9171. We look forward to seeing you! CASWELL CEMETERY SPRING CLEAN-UP The normal Spring Clean-Up day for the Caswell Cemetery would be March 15th, but because the Winter was so harsh, the date has been pushed back to April 1st. If the ground remains frozen it will be pushed back a little further. Just a little reminder that all new foundations for new grave stones will be poured in May before Memorial Day. NEXT ISSUE JULY 2015 Postal Customer Kimball, MI 48074 Kimball Township 2160 Wadhams Road Kimball, MI 48074 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Permit 005 Smiths Creek, MI 48074
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