2011-2012 Resource Guide - Advertiser Community News

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2011-2012 Resource Guide - Advertiser Community News
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INFORMATION
Black Creek ......................................19 Pulaski ..............................................30
Churches ..........................................28 Recycling ..........................................29
County Government ........................16 Seymour .............................................2
Freedom ...........................................27 Shiocton ...........................................24
Nichols .............................................21 State Officials ....................................16
Media, Newspaper & TV...................23 Town Governments .........................13
Media, Radio.....................................20
BUSINESSES
FLORIST
ATTORNEYS
Kailhofer's Greenhouse ..............10
Lubinski, Reed & Klass ................16
Menn Law Firm ....................... back FUNERAL HOMES
Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home ...5
AUTOMOTIVE
Auto Plaza ......................................4 HEALTH
Anytime Fitness .............................3
Chief Automotive ........................22
Black Creek Dental......................18
Chuck's Auto Service.....................9
Bowen Therapy .............................4
Gustman ......................................13
General Dentistry of Seymour ....11
Huettl Truck ................................10
Good Shepherd .......................gloss
JJ's Auto Clinic...............................7
Prevea Health ................................1
Schwister Sales, NAPA ...................9
Wisconsin Hearing Service ............9
Seymour Auto Parts .....................11
Shiocton Automotive...................26 HOME/CONSTRUCTION
A+ Roofing ..................................23
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Agri Building Contractors ...........26
Seymour Chamber of Commerce..5
Badger's Best...............................23
CHURCHES
Bay Therm Insulation..................12
Community Bible Church ...........17
Diedrick's Heating...................gloss
Seymour United Methodist .........11
Earth Sense..............................gloss
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Falk's Carpet Inc ...........................6
Bonduel Founder's Day ..............22
Lecker's Septic Systems ...............25
Crabbe Reader...............................6
Lenny's Custom Cabinetry ..........12
Dairy Queen ..................................6
Randerson Heating
Doxbee's........................................8
& Cooling .....................11 & 28
Friends of the
Scott Marck's Trucking................20
Muehl Public Library ..........gloss
Seymour Lumber...........................5
Geno's Steakhouse ......................15
Skinkis Lawn & Landscape ............7
Grama's Diner .............................29
Timber Creek Tree Service..........19
Hofa Park Tavern.........................21
Isaar Inn ......................................14 INSURANCE
American Family Insurance
Kerrigan Brothers Winery ...........28
Dawn Leudtke ..........................3
Krabbe's Kountry Klub ................12
Truyman • Haase • Zahn.............15
Memories on Main ......................22
Plaza Restaurant ............................2 PETS
Pulaski Veterinary Clinic .............32
Seymour Historical Society .....gloss
Timbers Bar & Grill .....................19 PRINT
Whistle Inn ..................................21
Advertiser Community News ...gloss
ELECTRONICS
Express Printing ..........................10
One Choice Wireless, Cellcom......3 REAL ESTATE/RENTALS
Sound Check, Radio Shack .........29
Beyond Horizons ..........................3
FARM
CAP Services
Infinity Feeds.................................8
Seymour Senior Village ......gloss
P&D Sales ....................................32
Nolan Sales ....................................7
Pulaski Warehouse ......................31
North Manor Apartments ............10
Scenic Valley Coop ........................7
Outagamie County
Tesch Bros. Implement ...............16
Housing Authority ....................5
Tidy View Dairy .......................gloss
Team Stimpson
FINANCE
Theresa Ambrosius ...................7
Baylake Bank .................................4 RECYCLING
Edward Jones, Kurt Eaton .............9
Outagamie Cty Recycling ........gloss
First National Bank......................26 SCHOOLS
Jezeski Accounting ......................17
Accurate Driving School ................2
Little Minds Academy ....................8
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Prevea Seymour Health Center
958 Foote Street ƒ Seymour
(920) 833-9896
7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Prevea Pulaski Health Center
940 S. St. Augustine Street ƒ Pulaski
(920) 822-5444
7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
www.prevea.com
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) Recknagel/Lions Park
) Lake Park
) Behrendt Park
) Nagel Park
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GOVERNMENT &
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
The City of Seymour has a mayor/
council form of government.
The common council, consisting
of the mayor and six alderpersons
representing the city's six wards
meets the second and fourth Mondays
of every month at 7 p.m. in Council
Chambers at City Hall, 328 N. Main St.
City hall office hours are 8 a.m.-4:30
p.m., Monday-Friday.
Police: Chief leads five fulltime personnel, providing 24-hour
protection.
Fire: Chief heads a volunteer department. Paged out by 911 service
on call 24 hours a day. Three pumper
trucks, two tankers, a snorkel truck
and equipment truck including a Jaws
of Life and carbon monoxide detector.
Rescue: volunteers provide coverage to city and towns of Seymour and
Osborn. Two rescue units equipped
with defibrillators. CPR available to
public. To volunteer for fire or rescue
call 833-2209.
SERVICES PROVIDED
Garbage pickup: weekly pickup
by city; day varies by area of the city.
Must use clear bags.
Yard waste collection: Yard
waste must be bagged or put in a container. Pick up is every Monday. Brush
4 ft. in length must be securely tied
in bundles. Clean landfill, located on
Municipal Drive is open Saturdays 9
a.m.-3 p.m. and Wed. nights from 3-8
p.m. starting in April.
Recycle dates and requirements: Every other Thurs. Follow
requirements of Outagamie County.
Picked up by Inland Service Corp.,
920-759-0501
Snow removal: Property owners
must remove from public sidewalks
within 24 hours of snowfall.
Muehl Public Library: Hours may
vary by season. Holdings include a
large selection of fiction and nonfiction for children and adults, large
print selections, magazines and periodicals, audio books, video and movies. Internet access, word processors.
Part of Outagamie-Waupaca Library
System (OWLS) 833-2725 www.owls.
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Population ..................................3,478
Mill rate: (per $1,000 - 2010)
Local..............................$8.46229
Total ............................$22.21898
Assessed total value.......$199,636,900
Government ..........Mayor and council
Mayor........................... Judy Schuette
833-2209, 833-6433
Alderpersons:
Wards 1 and 2 ...................................
Darlene Werner | 833-7500
Ryan Kraft | 228-0200
Wards 3 and 4: ..................................
Mary Greuel | 833-7532
Cal Pashouwer | 833-7223
Wards 5 and 6
Perry Pierre | 833-6844
Vernon Court | 833-6021
Clerk/Treasurer
Susan Garsow | 833-2209
Director of Public Works
Mike Pepin | 833-2397
Police Chief
Rick Buntrock | 833-2366
Fire Chief
Steve Hurkman | 833-2209
Rescue ........ Mary Greuel | 833-2209
www.seymour.govoffice.com
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Good things on the horizon...
Mission
Statement
Outagamie County Housing Authority
Come home and relax in your
Quiet, convenient and affordable apartment
in Seymour
(Rent is based on your adjusted gross income)
The Seymour Chamber of Commerce
provides leadership and support
in the economic development of our community,
in addition to developing programs
and services that benefit our members.
328 N. Main St., Seymour, WI 54165
920.833.6053
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~ Monthly Nurse Advocate visit.
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ANNUAL EVENTS
• Seymour Area Fire Dept. Picnic Outagamie Cty Fairgrounds, 2nd Sat. in June
• Outagamie County Fair - July
• Burger Fest - August, Celebrate Seymour as the Home of the Hamburger with
balloon rally, parade, family games and more, Depot Street
• Seymour Community Museum, Railroad Museum, Gazebo, Veterans
Memorial and Farmers' Market - Depot St., downtown Seymour - An impressive
collection of historical artifacts tells the story of Seymour and the surrounding
area. Stroll through the old See-More Theater, a doctor's office, a war room, and
old time kitchen, to name a few. Seasonal displays. Organized and run by volunteer members of the Seymour Historical Society, Gazebo provides performance
area for community groups. Call 833-2868, for more info. The Railroad Museum
is operated in an old depot by members of the Seymour Model Railroad Club.
Activities include annual display and Christmas open house. Farmers' Market is
held each Tues. from 2-6 p.m. from mid-June through mid-Oct.
PARKS & RECREATION
• Rock Ledge Park: Play equipment, ball diamonds, and Scout House. Picnic
tables and grilling areas available. A park pavillion is also available for events.
• Lake Park: Play equipment, pavilion, ball diamond. Picnic tables and grills available.
• Recknagel/Lions Park: Play equipment, shelter, picnic facilities, ball diamond,
volleyball and basketball courts.
• Nagel Park: Gazebo, Veterans Memorial, gazebo, picnic tables, museums, downtown Seymour
• Behrendt Park: Play equipment, and picnic tables.
• Skating rinks: Two small rinks are flooded every winter at Rock Ledge and
Recknagel/Lions Parks. No posted hours.
• Aquatic and Fitness Center: Swimming lessons-memberships 833-9704. At
Seymour Community High School.
• Newton Blackmour Nature Trail: Recreational trail from Oneida to Black
Creek
• Outagamie County Fairgrounds: The fairgrounds play host to many events,
including the Outagamie County Fair each July and racing at the Seymour
Speedway throughout the summer. A large exposition building is also available for
shows and gatherings year-round. Call 833-2941. www.outagamiecountyfair.com
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920-833-7454
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UTILITIES
Natural Gas/Electric............................................................................. WE Energies
Electric outage | 800-662-4797, Gas leak | 800-261-5325, Business | 800-242-9137
Telephone...................................................................................Century Link | 1-800-201-4099
Water ................................................................ Seymour Waterworks | 833-2397
Solid Waste .................................................. City and County Landfill | 832-5277
Sanitary Sewer ............................................... Seymour Wastewater Treatment | 833-2397
Cable TV ............................................................... Time Warner Cable | 496-2040
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Academic and Social Programs designed to meet
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STORY TIME PROGRAM
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YOUTH ATHLETIC PROGRAMS
Thunder Area Soccer Kids (TASK): ages 3-14. www.tasksoccer.com.
Thunder Youth Football: Tackle football for children. www.thundergridiron.com
Seymour Area Wrestling Club: www.seymourareawrestling.com.
Seymour Fastpitch Association: Organization facilitating the Seymour City summer softball program from ages 5-14. Also organizes tournament teams ages 10U,
12U, 14U, 16U, & 18U. Fundraising to improve and enhance softball diamonds,
equipment, etc. Goal is to promote softball in the Seymour Community. Joe
Bluma 833-2986.
Seymour Dance Program: 427-8298
Rec Program: Open to children age 4-high school in Seymour area. Summer
program includes t-league, pony tail, pee-wee, little league, and Babe Ruth baseball; softball; Contact Susan Garsow city clerk, at 833-2209 for more information.
Summer Library Program: activities and programs for kids of all ages hosted by
Muehl Public Library. Call 833-2725 for more information.
ORGANIZATION
• Krause-Kraft American Legion Post #106 - Provides activities and observances
for veterans of U.S. armed services. Active in community events. Bill VandenLangenberg 869-2600
• American Legion Auxiliary - Organization for spouses of Legion members. Active in various community events. Becky Mueller 833-6048
• AODA Prevention Board - Provides drug and alcohol counseling throughout
the community, especially geared toward prevention in schools. Seymour Middle
School 833-7199
• Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of America - Provide activities for boys through
various educational and growth-oriented programs. Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts
Bay Lakes Council 635 (920) 734-5705. www.baylakesbsa.org Cub Scouts: Kelly
Meles; 920- 833-9880, Kelly.Meles@yahoo.com
• Chamber of Commerce - Works to support and promote the city through its
businesses. Activities include City-Wide Rummage Sale as well as support of other
activities. 833-6053 www.seymourwi.com
• Community Family Resource Centers - Provides family support through PACE
groups, Me and My Dad (Mom) nights and parent education. 984-3396 ext. 182
www.seymour.k12.wi.us/cfrc.cfm
• Community 2000 - Provides support for those less fortunate including food,
clothing, school supplies and other aid in Seymour, Black Creek and Shiocton
school districts. Supported by local contributions, United Way-Fox Valley and Valley Packaging Industries. 833-0277
• FFA Alumni - Alumni support a variety of community organizations, especially
the FFA group at Seymour Community High School. Kevin Buttles 819-3120
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seymour | SEYMOUR
Truck, Trailer and
Motor Home Service
Brakes • Clutches • Diesel Repair
Differentials • Electrical
Oil Changes • Air Conditioning
Transmissions • D.O.T. Inspections
920.833.2381
800 E. Factory St.
Seymour
ORGANIZATION (continued)
• Food Pantry - The pantry operates in City Hall, 328 N. Main St. Stocking
is held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Open hours are the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Donations of cereal, paper products, non-perishable food and money
welcome. Jack Koebe 833-7347
• Friends of the Library - Organizes programs and fund raisers for the
Muehl Public Library. Meetings the third Thursday of the month. Elizabeth
Timmins 833-2725 www.muehlpubliclibrary.org
• Girl Scouts - Provide enrichment, growth-oriented programs for schoolage girls. www.fvgsc.org
• Good Shepherd Volunteers - Supports residents and their families at
Good Shepherd Nursing Home. 833-6856 www.goodshepherdservices.org
• Home of the Hamburger, Inc. - Presents the annual Burger Fest in
Downtown Seymour in August. Hamburger memorabilia at Seymour Community Museum. Jim Campbell 833-6688 www.homeofthehamburger.org
• Lions Club - Community service group performing variety of activities,
including sponsorship of scholarships and annual benefit softball tournament. Open to all. www.seymourwilions.com
• Model Railroad Club - Maintains working model and facility at old depot.
Open house held first and third Sundays from 1-3 p.m. Jim Baxter 833-2241
• Salvation Army - Operates Bread of Life Center at 227 E. State St. in Black
Creek 984-9305
• Senior Citizens of Seymour - Provides card parties, nutrition site at Good
Shepherd Home, bingo and various other services. Call Judy Miller for the
Nutrition Program at 833-6434. Meals are served, M-F at 11:30 a.m. Reservations must be made one day in advance. Guest speakers, activities and
games are held monthly. The Senior Center telephone number 833-6434,
president, Nancy Brinkman. Monthly meetings are held the third Wednesday of the month. Both are located at Good Shepherd, 607 E. Bronson
Road, Seymour
• Seymour Community Museum and Historical Society - Volunteer
group maintains museum. Bill Collar 833-6064 www.seymourhistory.org
• Seymour Thunder Booster Club - Parents and community members who
promote Thunder athletics. Deb Marsh 833-6800
• Woman's Club - An organization for women dedicated to service and companionship. Leslie Hanseter, 833-9613
Apartment for Rent
We are accepting
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North Manor
Apartments
Located in Seymour
For more information contact:
Eligible applicants must be
62 years of age or older, or
handicapped or disabled and meet
Rural Development income limits.
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in worship on Sunday mornings.
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Sunday School ~ Youth Programs ~ Men’s and Women’s Groups
Bell Choir ~ Praise and Worship Band ~ Conversation, Prayer and ReÀection
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344 East State Hwy 54, Suite 1, Seymour Wisconsin 54165
920.833.2215
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Most insurance plans accepted.
Patient ¿nancing available (CareCredit)
MasterCard and Visa accepted.
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Convenient Hours:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday
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seymour | SEYMOUR
SEYMOUR COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Administrator .......................................................................................... Peter Ross
School Board
President ...............................................................................................Lori Thiel
Vice President ................................................................................... Paula Rohm
Treasurer ..........................................................................................Nathan King
Clerk .....................................................................................................Tom Smet
Trustees ..................................Jill Karweick, Laurie Bowers and Diane Wendt
Seymour Community High School
10 Circle Drive, Seymour, WI 54165
Principal .................................................................Michael Flaherty | 833-2306
Aquatic Center.........................................................................................833-9704
Seymour Middle School
10 Circle Drive, Seymour, WI 54165
Principal .........................................................................Judy Schenk | 833-7199
SMS Home Connection ............................................................................833-7199
Rock Ledge Elementary School
330 W. Hickory, Seymour WI 54165
Primary Principal ........................................................... Jamie Inman | 833-5155
Intermediate Principal.................................................Peter Kempen | 833-7380
Rock Ledge P.T.O .....................................................................................833-7380
Pupil Service Office ..................................................................................833-5159
Black Creek Elementary and Middle Schools
308 Burdick St., Black Creek WI 54106
Principal ..................................................................Susan Kaphingst | 984-3396
TAFFE (Teachers & Families for Education) ............................................984-3396
Student population .................................................................2,327 students, 4K-12
Colors .................................................................................................Red and White
Member - WIAA Division 2 ...............................................................Bay Conference
Website .............................................................................. www.seymour.k12.wi.us
Family Owned and
Krabbe’s Operated for more
Kountry than 31 years
Klub 920.833.2600 after 4:30 pm
Serving Nightly 4:45-9 pm
Friday & Saturday 4:45-10 pm
Closed Tuesday
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4 mi. South of Seymour on County C
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towns | TOWNS
TOWN OF ONEIDA .................................................
• Chairperson................................ Norman Austin
• Supervisors ............. Al Manders and Ken Olson
• Clerk/Treasurer ..............Mary Olson | 833-2211
townofoneida@newbc.rr.com
• Population 4,678
• Town Board monthly meeting 2nd Wed. of the
month at 7 p.m.
• We do not rent our town hall
• We do not have garbage pickup, but we have recycling pickup every other Friday
• We post notices at the Town of Oneida Town
Hall, Town of Oneida Fire Station, Grama's Diner
Oneida
• Building Permits call town office at 833-2211 and
will give you contact info.
• Fire Chief ........................ Chet Olson | 869-1581
TOWN OF SEYMOUR
• Chairman ...................................Michael Barclay
• Supervisor 1 ........................Pete Wachtendonk
• Supervisor 2 ...................................... Dean Thiel
• Clerk's name................ Lyn Leisgang | 833-7961
cmoretownclerk@centurytel.net
• Population 1,193
• Monthly Board meeting held second Thursday of
the month at 7 p.m.
• Rental of town hall ..........Town Clerk | 833-7961
• Garbage .....................Deyo Disposal | 864-5808
• Recycling..........Inland Service Corp | 759-0501
Every other Tuesday
• Designated public notice posting locations: Town
Hall, Tesch Bros. Implement, Crystal Springs Golf
Course and notice board in Isaar.
• Fire Chief ............ Dennis Laskowski | 366-3417
• Building permit.............Paul Hermes | 858-0102
• Burning permit ... Dennis Laskowski | 366-3417
TOWN OF CENTER
www.centerwi.com
• Chairmen ... Nick Hofacker, John Baum, Steve
Schmeichel, Ken VanHandel, Greg Stingle
• Clerk ....... Nancy J. Christensen | 920-731-7229
tnclerk@tnofcenter.com
• Population 3,412
• Monthly Board meeting is held 2nd Monday of
the month at 7 p.m.
• Rental of town hall ............................... 731-7229
• Garbage & recycling ............................... Harter's
West of 47 on Fridays, East of 47 on Mondays
• Designated public notice posting locations
Town Hall, Fox Valley Carpets, Center Valley General Store
• Center Valley School House, Center Valley and
Hample Road, Restored one-room school. Portrays
school during the 1940s. For more information,
call Clark Schabo at 920-734-5073.
• Fire Chief/permits .....Steve Schmeichel | 716-2189
Home of Chevrolet
and late model
Used Cars & Trucks
SALES HOURS:
Monday and Thursday 8-8
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8-5
Saturday 8-4
SERVICE HOURS:
Monday-Friday 8-5
Saturday 8-noon
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TOWN OF MAINE
• Chairman ..........................................Jim Guyette
• Supervisors ...... Cory Demerath, Dennis Burmeister
• Clerk ...................Lori Klevesahl | 920-525-1150
lklevesahl@centurytel.net
• Population: 866
• Monthly Board meeting is held the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m.
• Rental of town hall...Donna Gunderson | 920-525-3102
• Garbage and recycling .............................Monday
• Designated public notice posting locations:
Maine Town Hall, Leeman Market, & Trinity Church
• Fire............Nichols Rural & Shiocton-Bovina Fire
• Building permit .......Mike Miller | 920-428-3331
• Burning permits .... Contact one of the fire depts.
TOWN OF CICERO
www.townofcicerowi.com
• Chairman ..........................................Steve Hackl
• Supervisors ......... Tom Oskey and Tom Wagner
• Clerk ................Michelle Burton | 920-833-9735
• Population 1,103
• Board meeting is held 2nd Thursday at 7:30pm
• Rental of town hall ............................ Town Clerk
• Garbage and recycling ............................Tuesdays
• Fire Chief .............Nichols Rural Fire Department
• Building permits:
Houses, garages, additions to house ......................
.......................Jim Vandenheuvel | 920-833-6232
Other outbuildings. Larry Kettner | 920-858-3345
Hwy 55/54 SEYMOUR
TOLL FREE 888-448-7862
920-833-2351
www.gustmanseymour.com
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FRI & SAT. 9-11 PM
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TUESDAYS
Mexican Menu
Plus our sandwich menu
WEDNESDAYS
Burgers, Brats, Hot Dogs
& Polish Sausages
SUNDAYS
Family Style Chicken
Burgers, Brats, Hot Dogs
Polish Sausage
Plus our full menu
Pizza Specials, plus our sandwich menu
THURSDAYS
Wings & Shrimp
Family-Style Chicken
Plus our sandwich menu
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS
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920-833-2285
towns | TOWNS
BOVINA
Chairman......................................................... Richard Singler | 920-757-5523
Supervisors..........................................................Ronald Beyer | 920-986-3934
..................................................................Wade Vandenboom | 920-986-3950
Clerk/Treasurer ...........Chuck Pluger | 920-986-3224 | gbpackfan9@aol.com
• Population - 1,145 (2010 census) 1,151 (2011 estimate)
• Monthly meeting ......................................varied (call board member for info)
• Rental of Town Hall .........................................Chuck Pluger | 920-986-3224
• Garbage .......................................................................................every Monday
• Recycling............................................................................every other Monday
• Designated public notice locations: Town Hall, Post Office, First National Bank
• Fire Chief/ Burning Permit ............................ Eugene Bunnell | 920-986-3294
• Building Permits ....................................................Mike Miller | 920-757-6416
BLACK CREEK
www.blackcreekwi.org
Chairperson ........................................................Dan Knutzen | 920-619-3883
Supervisor 1 ................................................................. Dan Rettler | 850-5311
Supervisor 2 .............................................................. Tom Neubert | 850-5312
Clerk ....................................................................... Karen Herman | 730-9345
Treasurer ..................................................................... Jeri Ohman | 731-5113
Constable ................................................................ Randy Heiden | 984-3990
• Population: 1,299
• N6051 Twelve Corners Road, Black Creek, WI 54106
Town Board meets on the second Monday of every month at 7 p.m.
All meeting notices, agendas, election information and all other postings are
posted at the following designated three posting places: Town Hall posting
boards, Clerk's home posting board, and the M & I Bank entrance located
within the Village of Black Creek. All legal notices and ads regarding the Town
of Black Creek are posted with the Advertiser Community News/Times Press.
• Town Hall Rentals ...................................................... Dan Rettler | 984-3107
• Town Permits required for: Building/Remodeling, Culvert, Driveway, Burning,
Boring beneath Road, Pond, Work in the Road Right-a-way. Obtained permits
from: Dan Knutzen 920-619-3883, Dan Rettler 984-3107, Tom Neubert 850-5312.
• Burning permits ........................................................... Town Board Members
• Dog licenses ...............................................................Jeri Ohman | 731-5113
• Garbage and recycling ........................................... Harter's | 1-888-804-8556
Garbage ..............................................................................Tuesday by 6:30 a.m.
Commingled Recycling ............................. EVERY OTHER Tuesday by 6:30 a.m.
Fire & rescue ........................................... Shares with the Village of Black Creek
Fire Chief.......................................................................................... Scott Yahle
Rescue Service .................................................................................Kathy Pasch
Fallen Timbers Environmental Center resides within the Town of Black Creek.
Newton Blackmore Trail goes through the Town of Black Creek.
The Black Creek Sportman's Club reside within the Town of Black Creek.
TOWN OF MAPLE GROVE
Chairman.................................................... Randy Holewinski | 920-822-5920
Supervisor ...............................................................Alan Leidel | 920-822-1322
Supervisor ..........................................................David Wagner | 920-822-2887
Clerk ................................................................... Kathy Luebke | 920-822-5414
Treasurer ...............................................................Ervin Flesch | 920-833-2485
Assessor ...........................Norman Pawelczyk | 920-347-0218Population: 971
The Town Board meets the 2nd Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Social Hall W1888 Hofa Park.
Town notices are posted at Laney Cheese, old town hall site and across the
road by the social hall
• Garbage/recycling pickup.....................................................every other Friday
• Building, burning and other permits .............................................Town Clerk
• Dog/Cat Licences ............................................................................... Treasurer
TOWN OF OSBORN
OPEN AT 4 PM TUES-SAT, 11 AM ON SUN
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towns | TOWNS
Chairperson ..........................................................Harlan Volkman | 739-5424
Supervisors.............................................................. Steve Doersch | 660-2692
................................................................................ Gerald Schultz | 833-6372
Treasurer ....................................................................Ann Volkman | 738-1816
Clerk ...................................................................... Darlene Schultz | 833-2942
Population: 1,163
Meeting Place: Town of Osborn Town Hall, W3389 County Rd EE, Seymour
• Garbage ...................................................................................... Every Monday
• Recycle ...............................................................................Every other Monday
Notices Posted: Town Hall, Bulletin board by Clerk's House-N6362 Ballard Rd,
Keune Produce,
• Burning Permits ..............................................Fire Chief Al Timm | 833-7511
• Building Permits .........................................Jim VDH Inspections | 615-5834
• Other Permits & Rental of Town Hall ................................... Clerk | 833-2942
• Dog Licenses....................................................................Treasurer | 738-1816
TOWN OF ELLINGTON
EllingtonTown@peoplepc.com
Ellington Municipal Building, N3802 State Road 76, Hortonville, WI 54944
• Tel. 757-5333
• Fax 757-5384
Town meetings held on 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. Please
contact Clerk to verify date and time.
Chairperson ............................................................. Orville Nelson | 779-6186
Supervisor No.1 ...................................................Joe Schumacher | 739-8567
Supervisor No.2 ........................................................Robert Prunty | 757-5981
Clerk ............... Bonnie Fischer | 757-5912 | Fax757-5384 | spywok@aol.com
Treasurer ................................................................ Marlene Parker | 757-5871
Assessor ..............................................Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc.
749-1995; Fax 731-4158; www.apraz.com
Constable .....................Adam Reichwald | 740-4278 | reichrm@hotmail.com
Building Inspector ......................................................Jim Emmons | 779-6810
Fire Chief (Interim) .........................................................Jim Bentle | 851-0108
HILLTOP DINNERS
Pork Chops 12 oz. (one chop) ....12.95
(two chops) ..17.95
Baby Back Pork Ribs ....................13.95
KID'S MENU
Hamburger (1/4 lb.) ......................3.50
Grilled Cheese...............................3.50
Fish (perch or haddock) ...............4.50
Chicken Strips ...............................3.50
FROM THE BROILER
Tenderloin................King 16 oz. 18.85
Tenderloin.............. Large 12 oz. 16.95
Tenderloin ............... Petite 8 oz. 14.95
Porterhouse .................................19.95
New York Strip ............................15.95
Rib Eye.........................................16.95
Sirloin ..........................................12.95
Tenderloin Tips...........................15.95
Prime Rib .......................... 24 oz. 24.95
Prime Rib .......................... 16 oz. 16.95
Prime Rib .......................... 12 oz. 12.95
LOVER'S SPECIAL
Rib Eye 32 oz.
and Lobster 20 oz. ...............66.95
CHICKEN ENTREES
Half Chicken..................................9.95
Chicken Strips .............................10.95
Smothered Chicken Breast..........14.95
Chicken Alfredo...........................12.95
Chicken Parmesan .......................12.95
OSCARS
Tenderloin Oscar (8 oz.) .............17.95
Broiled Haddock Oscar ...............16.95
Grilled Chicken Oscar .................16.95
We serve imported &
domestic beer, wine,
wine coolers, cocktails,
after dinner
& ice cream drinks
and non-alcoholic beverages.
FROM THE SEA
Deep Fried Perch.........................13.95
Haddock ......................................13.95
Walleye Pike ................................13.95
Canadian Bluegill ........................13.95
Crab Legs .....................................29.95
Lemon Pepper Haddock .............14.95
Shrimp .........................................14.95
Shrimp Scampi ............................15.95
Cajun Shrimp ..............................15.95
Scallops .......................................16.95
Lobster..............................Market Price
Stuffed Shrimp ............................15.95
Stuffed Haddock..........................15.95
Seafood Platter ............................14.95
Seafood Dinner ...........................17.95
Nikki Shrimp Scampi Alfredo ..............16.95
Truyman-Haase-Zahn
Insurance Group, Inc.
• Home • Farm • Business • Life
114 S. Main Street - Seymour
1336 E. Wisconsin Avenue - Appleton
Auto
920-833-6871 or
1-800-236-6871
Appleton Office 920-731-0123
Visit our website at:
www.thzinsurance.com
Geno’
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Hill Top
ENJOY SCREENED-IN OUTDOOR DINING
Perfect for casual dining, parties
& gatherings. Seating for 35.
LAND & SEA COMBOS
8 oz. Tenderloin or Sirloin
w/Perch, Haddock, Bluegill,
Walleye or Shrimp ....................17.95
w/Shrimp Scampi, Lemon Pepper
Haddock, Cajun Shrimp, Stuffed Shrimp,
Scallops or Stuffed Haddock ......... 18.95
Crab Legs or Lobster ...................29.95
PLUS A LIGHTER SIDE MENU!
2011-2012 | RESOURCE GUIDE | Advertiser Community News / Times-Press
Smoking is permitted in
our outdoor dining
room.
Steakhouse
SERVING WEDNESDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY
4:30-9 pm
Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday
4:30-10 pm Friday & Saturday
N8755 Old Hwy 47
5 mi. N. of Black Creek
920-525-4029
Carry-outs & Gift Certificates Available
www.genossteakhouse.com
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Keeping You In Line
With Your Needs...
Keeping in touch with our customer’s needs and
the ever changing farm equipment industry
is very important to us.
officials | OFFICIALS
STATE OFFICIALS
Toll free Legislative Hotline ...............................................................(800)-362-9472
• WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY
Dist. 5 .....Jim Steineke (R) | (608) 266-2418 | Rep.Steineke@legis.wisconsin.gov
Dist. 6 .. Gary Tauchen (R) | (608) 266-3097 | Rep.Tauchen@legis.wisconsin.gov
Dist. 56 ....... Michelle Litjens | (608) 266-7500 | Rep.litjens@legis.wisconsin.gov
• WISCONSIN SENATE
Dist. 2 ..........Rob Cowles (R) | (608) 266-0484 | Sen.cowles@legis.wisconsin.gov
Dist. 19 ............... Mike Ellis (R) | (608) 266-0718 | Sen.ellis@legis.wisconsin.gov
All state officials, legislators and agencies are available at - www.wisconsin.gov
KRAUSE
NEW IDEA
• STATE AGENCIES
Dept. of Transportation:
Appleton......................... 720 W. Northland Ave. | 832-2723 | 1-800-924-3570
Green Bay..................... 942 Vanderperren Way | 492-5643 | 1-800-924-3570
Health & Social Services
Green Bay ..........................................................200 N. Jefferson St. | 448-6000
Appleton.........................................................510 E. Wisconsin Ave. | 832-5961
Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Protection Green Bay Office .................448-5110
Dept. of Natural Resources Green Bay Service Center ...............................652-2000
Tesch Bros. Implement, Inc.
N9060 State Road 55, Seymour
920-833-2500
General practice
of law
• Elder law
• Estate Planning;
Wills and Trusts
• Financial and Health Care
Power of Attorney,
Probate and Guardianships
• Income Tax Preparation
• Real Estate, Residential
Farms, Commercial
• Divorce, Family Matters
• Traffic
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Robert J. Lubinski
Mary A. Klass
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920-833-2356
920-822-3115
920-735-0834
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OUTAGAMIE COUNTY
For a complete directory of county government - www.outagamie.wi.us.gov; for a
directory of all federal, state, county, city, village and towns in Outagamie County click
on Directory of Public Officials, 2010-2011
County Executive .......................................................... Thomas Nelson | 832-1684
County Clerk..................................................................... Lori O'Bright | 832-5077
Clerk of Courts ................................................................... Lonnie Wolf | 832-5131
Treasurer .........................................................................Dina Mumford | 832-5065
Register of Deeds ................................................................ Janice Flenz | 832-5095
Sheriff ...........................................................................Bradley Gehring | 832-5621
District Attorney ..........................................................Carrie Schneider | 832-5024
Northern Outagamie County Supervisors
District 27: Charles Kramer, W2508 Center Valley Rd., Kaukauna 54130; 788-2152
District 28: Norman Austin, N5160 Advent Rd., DePere 54115; 788-2145
District 29: Judith Schuette, 137 W. Walnut Street, Seymour 54165; 833-6433
District 30: Bob Weyenberg, 410 High Ridge Lane, Black Creek; 984-1184
District 31: Nicholas Hofacker, N3618 St. Rd. 47, Appleton 54913; 733-7245
District 36: Carl Anthony, N5904 State Rd 76, P. O. Box 6, Shiocton 54170; 986-3949
Federal Legislators
Offices are available at http://house.gov and http://senate.gov
U.S. SENATOR
Ron Johnson
386 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20510
Oshkosh office 920-230-7250
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• Single-stream recycling is in effect for all communities in Outagamie
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• You may combine mixed paper and containers (aluminum, tin, plastic and glass) into one recycling bin. You may continue to use the
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black creek
| BLACK CREEK
Population ..............................................................................................................1,316
Mill Rate ............................................................................................... $9.00 per $1,000
Government..................................................... Village President and Board of Trustees
Village President .....................................................................Steve Rettler | 984-3914
Trustees
John Minlschmidt | 984-3455
Jeff Stingle | 984-3411
Everett Wendt | 984-3045
Tom Brauer | 984-3575
Terry Rettler | 984-3571
Jennifer Sassman | 858-2508
Clerk ................................................................................... Rochelle Holtz | 984-3295
Deputy Clerk ............................................................................Jenni Court | 984-3295
Police Chief ............................................................................ Lowell James | 984-3550
Municipal Judge.................................................................John Mazuroski | 328-4382
Fire Chief ...................................................................................Scott Yahle | 428-5090
Ambulance ........................................................................................................984-3444
Rescue Service .........................................................................Kathy Pasch | 213-1513
Dial 911 for all emergencies.
GOVERNMENT AND SERVICES:
The Village of Black Creek has a
president/board of trustees form of government. Trustees are elected at-large
by village residents. Meetings are the
second Monday of each month at the
Community Center, 507 S. Maple St.
The clerk's office is at 301 N. Maple
St. It is open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m-4 p.m.
Police: The police chief leads a staff
of one full-time officer and six part-time
officers.
Fire: The fire chief heads a volunteer department with 46 members.
Paged out by 911 service, on call 24
hours a day. Coverage includes Village
of Black Creek, Town of Black Creek
and part of the Town of Cicero. Always
looking for volunteers; call 428-5090 or
984-3444.
Rescue: Twelve volunteer intermediate tech's, nine EMT basics and 10
first responders provide coverage to
the villages of Black Creek and Nichols
and towns of Black Creek and Cicero.
Always recruiting new members; call
Kathy, 213-1513, Lowell, 984-3550 or
leave a message at 984-3444.
SERVICES PROVIDED:
Garbage pickup: Every Wednesday by village.
Recycle dates and requirements: Every other Tuesday. Follow
requirements of Outagamie County.
Pick up by Inland Service Corp.
Phone: 888-759-0501.
Snow removal: Property owners
must remove from public sidewalks to
pavement - application of salt or sand
may be required to comply - within 24
hours of snowfall.
Community Center and Library:
984-3094. Hours: 10-8 Mondaythrough Friday. Saturdays (Sept. - May/
early June) 10-4. Fun, educational
programs throughout the year, a large
selection of fiction and nonfiction
books for children and adults including audiobooks, music and movies.
Computers, wireless, copier and faxing for public use. Part of Outagamie
Waupaca Library System (OWLS).
UTILITIES
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............................................................................................... gas leak | 1-800-261-5325
............................................................................................. business | 1-800-242-9137
Telephone........................................................................CenturyTel | 1-800-201-4099
Water/Sewer .............................................................................Village DPW | 984-3080
Natural Gas ................................................................Wisconsin Gas | 1-800-242-4035
Solid waste .....................................................Village and County Landfill | 832-5277
Sanitary Sewer ........................................... Village Dept. of Public Works | 984-3080
Cable TV .................................................Charter Communications | 1-800-581-0081
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BLACK CREEK
• Advancement Association - Civic organization started in the 1930s. Goal is to improve
the community and help local businesses. Membership open to all Black Creek area residents. Meets third Thursday of every other month. Tom Brauer, 984-3575.
• Black Creek Sportsman's Club - Group interested in keeping nature alive. Get together
about once a week, starting Memorial Day weekend. Tom Brauer, 984-3575.
• Black Creek Youth Sports - Provides youth baseball, basketball and other sports. Tod
Javoroski, 731-0785.
• Community 2000 - Provides support for those less fortunate including food, clothing,
school supplies and other aid in Seymour, Black Creek & Shiocton school districts. Supported by local contributions, United Way-Fox Valley & Valley Packaging Industries. 833-0277
• Duhm-Masch American Legion Post 332 - Variety of civic service to community and
the veterans home in King. Holds color guard at cemetery on Memorial Day weekend. Pat
Nachtwey, 984-3562.
• Family Resource Centers - Provides family support through PACE groups, Me and My
Dad (Mom) nights, family events and parent education. 984-3396 ext. 182.
• Girl Scouts - Community projects such as taking Christmas cards to nursing home residents, along with bake, magazine and, of course, the famous cookie sales. Val Abel, 984-3279.
• Lions Club - Providing community service, plus humanitarian service world wide, such
as collecting used eyeglasses and transporting eye tissue for cornea transplants. Meets third
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Lions Den in the basement of the library. Kathy Kline, 915-7773,
or Dave Sievert, 749-0469.
PARKS AND RECREATION
• North Park: Playground equipment, sand box, pavilion and man-made lake.
• Sebald Park: Play equipment, tennis courts, pavilion, well-maintained ball diamond.
• Pavilions: Can be reserved for private functions. Sven Beyer, 984-3110.
• North ball diamond: North Clark Street, well-maintained ball diamond.
• Fallen Timbers Environmental Center: A 456-acre environmental education lab made
up of woodlands meadows, prairies and ponds. 8.2 miles of hiking trails, cross country ski
trails,. 984-3700.
• Bird and Wildlife Viewing: The area abounds in outstanding bird and wildlife viewing. Visit areas along the Shioc River, Black Creek, and the area's natural sites for sandhill
cranes, Canada geese, tundra swans, blue herons and other birds and wildlife in season.
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WHBY, AM 1150 .......news, talk, information .......................... www.whby.com
WNAM, AM 1280 ......original hits ...................................www.1280wnam.com
WDUZ, AM 1400 .......sports talk......................................www.thefan1075.com
WTAQ, AM 1360 .......news talk .................................................www.wtaq.com
WNFL, AM 1440 ........sports talk.........................................www.1440wnfl.com
WSCO, AM 1570 .......all sports............................... www.am1570thescore.com
FM Stations
WHID, FM 88.1.........Wisconsin Public Radio, talk ...................... www.wpr.org
WPNE, FM 89.3.........Wisconsin Public Radio, Classical Music ... www.wpr.org
WEMI, FM 91.5 .........contemporary Christian .................... www.thefamily.net
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WYDR, FM 94.3 ........The Drive .................................. www.wydrthedrive.com
WKSZ, FM 95.9 .........contemporary hit radio...................www.959kissfm.com
WQLH, FM 98.5 ........adult top 40 ........................................... http://star98.net
WPKR FM 99.5 ..........country .................................................. www.thewolf.fm
WTAQ, FM 99.7 ........news talk .................................................www.wtaq.com
WNCY, FM 100.3 ......country ....................................................www.wncy.com
WIXX, FM 101.1 .......rock ......................................................... www.wixx.com
WOGB, FM 103.1 .....70s music ............................................... www.wogb.com
WCHK, FM 104.3 .........music variety ..................................... www.chuckfmonline.com
WPKC FM 104.9........country .................................................. www.thewolf.fm
WAPL, FM 105.7 .......rock .........................................................www.wapl.com
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Saturday, Sept. 17 9 am-3 pm
Located 20 min. W of Green
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or 45 min. N of Appleton
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NICHOLS
GOVERNMENT AND SERVICES
SERVICES PROVIDED
The Village of Nichols has a presiGarbage pickup: Curbside pickup
dent/board of trustees form of govern- every other Tuesday by Harter's Fox
ment. Meetings are the second Tues- Valley Disposal, 888-804-8556
day of each month at the Community
Recycle dates and requirements:
Center, N9065 Krull Road.
Curbside pickup every other Tuesday
Police: Outagamie County pro- by Outagamie County Dept. of Solid
vides coverage. Dial 911 for emergency Waste. Must use recycling bins and folassistance, 800-745-2494 for non- low county requirements.
emergency.
Park: Located at the Community
Fire: Nichols Rural Fire Depart- Center, N9065 Krull Road. Veterans
ment. Paged out by 911 service; on call Memorial Park corner of CTH F and
24 hours a day.
Ellen Street. Community Center and
Rescue: Coverage by Black Creek, Park Pavilion may be rented for private
call 911.
events, call 525-2717.
Population .......................................................................................................... 256
Assessed total value: ............................................................................... $7,229,800
Government ..............................................Village President and Board of Trustees
President ................................................................Terry Scheller | 920-716-3257
Trustees:
Brian Pue | 920-785-3985
Ben Van Vleet | 525-3222
Claude Figlinski | 920-264-3238
Kathy Krull | 525-2903
Clerk .........................................................Sherryl Pues | 525-2717 Fax: 525-5411
e-mail: Villagenichols@centurytel.net | Web site: www.villageofnichols.com
Deputy Clerk/Treas .................................................... Linda Hoes | 920-419-1843
Bldg Inspector .........................................Miller Insp LLC | 428-3331 or 757-6416
Assessor ............................................................Borree Appraisal Serv | 766-9166
Dir of Public Works .............................................................. Roger Ort | 525-2104
Police .......................................................................Outagamie County | Call 911
Fire Chief .......................................................................Terry Scheller | 525-3103
Emergency/Rescue ....................................................... Black Creek Rescue | 911
UTILITIES
Electric/Gas..............................................................WE Energies | 1-800-242-9137
Telephone .................................................................CenturyTel | 1-800-201-4099
Water/Sewer ............................................................... Nichols Utilities | 525-2104
Solid Waste ..................................... Harter's Fox Valley Disposal | 888-804-8556
Cable TV .................................................. Packerland Broadband | 800-236-8434
ORGANIZATIONS
• Birthday Club: Meets first Tuesday tary: Paula Scheller 525-3103
each month at 7 p.m. at Nichols Com- • Nichols Chapter of Wisconsin
munity Center. Started May 1953. Sandra Association of Home and Community
Scheller, 525-2951
Education: Meets second Tues. of each
• Neighborhood Watch: Meets quar- month, Sept.-May, at members' homes.
terly at Community Center. Paula Schell- Judy Kuhn, 525-2503
er,525-3103
• Nichols Historical Society: Meets
• Nichols Advancement Association: second Thursday each month at 7 p.m.
Meets third Tuesday of each month at at Community Center. President: Lor6:30 p.m. at community center. Presi- raine Bisterfeldt, 525-3814, Secretary:
dent: John Koenings, 525-2727, Secre- Rose Kahler
Memories on Main
Restaurant & Pizzeria
Formerly Chief Pontiac-GMC Sales, Inc.
119 E Green Bay St. Bonduel, WI 54107
PH: (715) 758-2114 • Fax: (715) 758-2116
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Eggs, Breakfast
Catering. Over 7 Varieties of Delicious 9” & 12” Specialty
Sandwiches, Omelets,
rts.
Pancakes, French Toast, Pizzas Plus Wraps, Breads, Hoagies & Desserts.
Waffles, Biscuits
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NAVARINO
Navarino Nature Center (NNC), a private, non-profit organization, was established
in April of 1986 by a group of residents concerned about ecology and environmental
education. In January of 1987 in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) a site was selected on the 15,000-acre Navarino Wildlife Area. A
parking lot, well, amphitheater and cabin were added in 1990.
The center offers picnicking, hiking, wild life viewing and cross country ski/snowshoe trails, along with educational programs and family events.
W5646 Lindsten Road, Shiocton
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SHIOCTON | Shiocton | SHIOCTON
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Population: 962
Website ........................................................................................www.shiocton.org
Mill rate: (per $1,000 - 2008) ...................................................................................
Local ........................................................................................................... $6.80
Total ......................................................................................................... $21.29
Assessed total value ............................................................................. $37,505,440
Government ..............................................Village President and Board of Trustees
President .................................................................. Nancy Brownson | 986-3654
Trustees
Eugene R. Bunnell | 986-3415
Chad Colwitz | 986-3557
Ruth Klitzke | 986-3479
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Terri James | 986-3158
Ken Van Camp | 851-2567
Tom Dawes Sr. | 986-3734
Clerk .............................................................................Laurie Bunnell | 986-3415
Director of Public Works .........................................Dick Kominowski | 986-3951
Police/Fire Chief ....................................................Eugene H. Bunnell | 986-3294
Rescue ...................................................................Julie Meisenhelder | 986-3232
• The Shiocton-Bovina Fire Department sponsors a parade and picnic annually.
• The Shiocton Flyers Club Annual Fly-In is held in July. The organization maintains the only airport outside of Appleton in Outagamie County.
• The Business League sponsors the "Ruff Fish" Tournament in July.
• St. Denis Parish hosts the annual Cabbage Chuck in September.
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SHIOCTON
GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES
The Village of Shiocton has a president/board of trustees form of government.
The Village Board, comprised of the president and six trustees elected at-large
by village residents, meets the second Monday of every month at the Village Hall,
N5605 WIS 76.
Police: Chief and part-time officers provide police protection with coverage varying. Outagamie County provides back-up coverage.
Fire: Chief heads a volunteer department covering Shiocton and Town of Bovina.
Paged out by 911 service, on call 24 hours a day. Three pumper trucks, a 5,000-gallon tanker, two brush trucks and an equipment truck with Jaws of Life, thermal
imaging camera and carbon monoxide detector.
Rescue: A volunteer squad, one ambulance.
ORGANIZATIONS
• American Legion Post 512 Provides activities and observances for veterans of
U.S. armed services.Meets first Wednesday of every month at the library. Doug
Tyler, 986-3543
• American Legion Auxiliary Unit 512 For spouses of American Legion. Meet
first Monday of each month (except September - meet second Monday) at 7:30
p.m. in meeting room of Shiocton Community Library. Karen Massey, secretary,
986-3787; Carole Hungerford, president 982-6468
• American Legion Baseball Shiocton Post 512 Legion team, summer baseball for
15-19 year olds. Contact: Chris VanderHeyden, 986-3351.
• Business League Promote business community, sponsor children's events, support a scholarship program, and more. Tim Conradt, 986-3529
• Challenge the Outdoors Provides hunting and fishing experiences for physically challenged people. harland Chapman 833-6274, www.ctoforme.com
• Community 2000 Provides support for those less fortunate including food,
clothing, school supplies and other aid in Seymour, Black Creek and Shiocton
school districts. Supported by local contributions, United Way-Fox Valley and Valley Packaging Industries. 833-0277
• Community Club Promote community spirit, youth activities, and scholarship
program. Tim Conradt, 986-3529
• Cub Scout Pack 3048 Contains members in grades 1-4.
• Lions Club Eyeglass collection; work for the blind; fundraiser for families in
need. Meets fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Ken's Riverside. Charles
Pluger, 986-3224
• Shadows on the Wolf Sportsmen's group that works for community improvement. Dennis Conradt, 986-3713
• Shiocton Flyers Club Meets at the Flyers Club hangar at Shiocton Airport at
7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month, except during winter. Al Van
Straten, 986-3421
• SPICE SPICE - Shiocton Partners In Children's Education - is the district's version
of the PTO. Contact Shiocton Schools, 986-3351.
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Hamlin Park: Pavillion, rest rooms, and picnic tables. Camping with power available on a first come-first served basis, Located at the junction of WIS 54 and 187.
Lake Park: Ball diamonds, pavillion, play equipment and picnic tables. Scorers
tower and dugouts recently upgraded. Rifle/archery range is one of state's finest.
Pavilion: Lake Park pavillion is available for rent. The fee is $100, $25 of which is
returned when the key is returned.
Library park: Play equipment. Located near the Fire Station on Pine Street.
Wildlife Areas: Several wildlife sanctuary/observation areas are in or near the
village. Lookout tower at the Mack Wildlife Area east of Shiocton. The area has
outstanding bird and wildlife viewing opportunities.
For more information on any of the parks, camping, swimming, or other recreational opportunities, call the Shiocton Village Hall at 986-3415.
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SHIOCTON
SHIOCTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Administrator ...................... Chris L. VanderHeyden | 986-3351, ext. 761
School Board ............................Ray Gomm, Melissa Van Dyke, Greg Schoettler
President ........................................................................................ Allen Warner
Vice-president............................................................................. Bradley Ritchie
Treasurer ......................................................................................Mary Hoffman
Clerk ...............................................................................................David Gomm
Student population: 786 Students, K-12
Shiocton High School, N5650 Broad St., P.O. Box 68, Shiocton 54170
Principal ...........................................................Kelly Zeinert | 986-3351ext. 751
Shiocton Grade & Middle Schools, N5650 Broad St., P.O. Box 68, Shiocton
Principal ........................................................Kim Griesbach | 986-3351 ext.747
Team name..................................................................................................... Chiefs
Colors ............................................................................................ Green and white
Member .......................................................................................... W.I.A.A. - CWC-8
Web site .............................................................................www.shiocton.k12.wi.us
MOSQUITO HILL
The Mission of Mosquito Hill Nature Center is to provide environmental education and recreation that foster understanding, appreciation, and sound stewardship of the natural world for people of all ages.
The Mosquito Hill Nature Center is open year round with both indoor and
outdoor opportunities on 430 acres adjacent to the Wolf River. Inside are natural
history displays, an art gallery, exhibit areas, an auditorium, classrooms, and a
library. Outside is a butterfly house which is open July through August and an
observatory that's used during scheduled events.
Location - Nestled along the banks of the scenic Wolf River, Mosquito Hill
Nature Center is conveniently located just off US Highway 45 and State Highway
54 just east of New London, WI. The Center is 45 minutes from Green Bay, and
25 minutes from the Fox Cities.
The phone number is: (920) 779-6433. www.mosquitohill.com
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freedom |
FREEDOM
ANNUAL EVENTS
• Freedom Fest: Late August or early September
• Freedom Walk: Saturday closest to September 11
• Christmas Parade: first Saturday in December
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Town Tax Rate.......................................................................................................................................$2.63734
Net total.................................................................................................................................................17.05406
Chairman ............................................................................................................................................Tim Maass
Supervisors ...................................... Steve Lowney, Mark Rahmlow, Don Gonnering and Vernon Bowers
Clerk ................................................................ Barbara Seegers | 920-788-4548 | clerk@townoffreedom.org
Population: 5,748
Monthly Board meeting is held the fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
• Town Hall, VFW Hall and Park Pavilion rentals ........................................................... Town Hall at 788-4548
• Garbage and recycling ...................................................................Tues. on the west side of County N/Vine Rd
and on Wed. on the east side of County N/Vine Rd
• Designated public notice posting locations: Freedom Town Hall, Dairyland Depot, Marathon (Shorty's One Stop)
• Fire Chief ....................................................................................................Jeff Pollard | 920-788-4548 *333
• Police Chief.....................................................................................................................................Jim Molloy
• Building permit .......................................................................... Building Inspector Paul Hermes | 858-0102
• Burning......................................................................................................................... Town Hall | 788-4548
Museum: In 2008 the Ron Weyers Family Foundation built the Freedom Historical Society building in
Rickert Park on McHugh Road. This building was then donated to the Town of Freedom. The building has a
small patio and restroom for park visitors to use.
Recreation: Citizen's Park is a mini-park located on the corner of CTH S and CTH E. This park serves as a
gathering point in the heart of the community. The facilities include a gazebo, park benches and landscaping
that enhance the beauty of the downtown area.
Rickert Park on McHugh Road is named for Joseph Rickert, a former Town Clerk and is located on
McHugh Road. This park contains open space with a small backstop for baseball and softball, assorted playground equipment, restroom, and a parking lot.
VFW Memorial Park is located near the intersection of WIS 55 and Columbia Avenue.
This park covers approx. 32 acres. Facilities in the park include four softball diamonds, hardball diamond,
soccer fields, a combination tennis/basketball court, a sand volleyball court, open and covered playground
areas, a pavilion, two combination shelter/concession stands, skate park area, and restrooms. This park is
heavily used for organized athletic activities.
The pavilion, VFW Hall and Town Hall are available for rental by town residents.
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ORGANIZATIONS
• FFA Alumni: Mark Kortz 920-766-7633
• Freedom Alumni: Pat Bacon, 920-419-6845
• Freedom Area Boy Scouts: Mike Kopiske, 920-6879883
• Freedom Area Girl Scouts: Theresa Kortz 920-7662342
• Athletic Association: Mike Heindl 920-788-9828,
http://www.freedomathletics.com/
• Business Association: Bill Kohrt, 920-733-1642
• Freedom Area 4H, Smile Awhile 4H, Lois Hanson,
920-788-3964; On the Go 4H, Debbie VanderHeiden
920-766-7266
• Food Pantry: Larry Westenberg 920-788-4977 (Freedom Foods), Sherry Randerson 920-788-4674
• Historical Society: Pat Konkle 920-423-3036
• Freedom Trail Blazers: www.freedomtrailblazers.org/
• Wrestling: Debbie Reimer, 920-788-1348
www.freedomirishwrestling.com/
• Knights of Columbus, Wayne Klarner, 920-739-9236
• Senior Center, Dee Spiegel, 920-788-6200
• VFW, Tom Hooyman, 920-731-8122
FREEDOM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Website ............................ www.freedomschools.k12.wi.us
Administrator ................................... Lois Cuff | 788-7944
School Board ..................................... Kevin Schuh, Gary
Schumacher and George Van Wychen
President .....................................................Bob Grode
Vice President ..............................................Tom Harke
Treasurer .................................................. Steve Garvey
Clerk .................................................................. Al Tiedt
The school board meets the third Monday of each month
at 7:15 in the District Board Room
Freedom High School
N4021 CTH E, Freedom ............................920-788-7944
Freedom Middle School
N4021 CTH E, Freedom............................920-788-7945
Freedom Elementary
N3569 CTH E, Freedom............................920-788-7950
Team name...................................................Freedom Irish
Colors ........................................................ Green and gold
Member .............................. W.I.A.A. Div. 2 - Eastern Valley
St. Nicholas Catholic School
W2035 CTH S, Freedom, WI 54130, 920-788-9371
Principal ............................................. Rose Mary Perrino
www.stnicholasfreedom.org
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
• Oneida Assembly of God, N7321 Olson Rd., P. O. Box 137, Oneida, WI 54155,
Corner of Olson Rd & Hwy 54, 920-869-2217, Pastor: Lonnie Johnson
• Seymour Assembly of God Church, 989 Lincoln St., Seymour, WI 54165, 920-8336117, Rev. Philip Engle, www.seymourag.com/church
BAPTIST
• First Baptist Church, N6971 French Road, Seymour, P. O. Box 73, Seymour, WI
54165, Pastor Brian Birner, 920-268-7156
• Maranatha Baptist, W6607 Hwy. 156, Navarino, W4905 State Hwy 156, Bonduel,
WI 54107, Pastor Gregory Sorenson, Home 715-758-8517 cell 920-606-8517,
Church 715-758-2311, www.mbcnavarino.org
CATHOLIC
• St. Denis Catholic Church, N5591 Second St., Shiocton, N3686 State Rd 76, Hortonville, WI 54944, 920-757-5090, Sr. Pauline Feiner, Parish Director, stdenisparish.web.officelive.com, www.cabbagechuck.com
• St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 915 Ivory St., Seymour, WI 54165, 920-8336140, Rev. Robert Kabat, www.stjohnseymour.41pi.com
• St. Lawrence Catholic - Navarino, W5125 State Hwy. 156, Bonduel, WI 54107
715-758-8161, Sacramental Minister: Fr. Theodore Hendricks, Pastoral Coordinator: Deacon Don Coenen, www.stlawrencenav.com
• St. Mary's Catholic Church, 301 E. Burdick St., Black Creek, P. O. Box 217, Black
Creek, WI 54106, 920-984-3319, Rev. Theodore Hendricks
• St. Patrick Catholic Church, N3686 State Rd 76, Stephensville, WI 54944, 920757-5090, Sr. Pauline Feiner, Parish Director, www.stpatrick-stephensville.web.
officelive.com
• St. Sebastian Catholic Church, N9269 Isaar Rd., Seymour, WI 54165, 920-8332558, Rev. Robert Kabat, Deacon: Richard Matuszak, www.stsebastianseymour.
weconnect.com
• St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, W1888 Hofa Park Drive, Seymour, WI 54165
920-822-3279, Pastor: Father Finian Zaucha, O.F.M., Deacon: Dennis Majewski
• Assumption B.V.M. Catholic Church, 119 E. Pulaski St., Pulaski, WI 54162, 920822-3279, Pastor: Father Finian Zaucha, O.F.M., Deacon: Dennis Majewski
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COMMUNITY
• Community Bible Church, 402 W. Forest St., Black Creek, WI 54106, Pastor Bernard Ferguson, 920-858-8725, www.cbcblackcreek.org
• Seymour Community Church, 216 N. Main St., Seymour, WI 54165, Pastor Jeff
LoCaste, 920-833-7886, www.seymourcommunitychurch.com
• Freedom Fellowship, 112 Main St., Kaukauna, WI 54130, 920-450-2010, Pastor
Landon Churchill, cometofreedom.com
CONGREGATIONAL
• First Congregational Church, N5598 River St., Shiocton, WI 54170, 920-9863965, Pastor Michael Isbill
LUTHERAN (ELCA)
• Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 349 N. Main St., Seymour, WI 54165, 920-833-2316
Pastor: Rev. Roland Lindeman, Intern: Natalie Kramer, www.seymourfaith.org
• Immanuel Lutheran Church of Cicero, N9580 County Rd. X, Black Creek, WI
54106, Ty Stoneburner, 920-833-2508, www.cuinchurch.org
• Our Savior's Lutheran Church of Lessor, N1731 County Rd. S, Pulaski, WI 54162,
715-758-2856, Pastor Dennis Ellisen
LUTHERAN-LCMS
• St. John Lutheran Church-LCMS, 910 S. St. Augustine St., Pulaski, WI 54162, 920822-3511, Pastor Jeff Dobratz
• Zion Lutheran Church of Oneida, 453 Rose Hill Dr., Oneida, WI 54155, CTH J,
Hobart, 920-869-9466, Pastor Mark Schumm
LUTHERAN-NALC
• Ascension Lutheran - NALC, W6106 Navarino Rd., Shiocton, WI 54170, 3 mi. W.
of Navarino on Hwy. 156, 715-758-8312 Pastor: Jon Paquette
LUTHERAN (WELS)
Immanuel Evangelical Luth. Church, 201 E. Birch St., Black Creek, P. O. Box 219,
Black Creek, WI 54106, 920-984-3116, Pastor Stephen Schlicht
• Messiah Lutheran, W7574 Hwy. 54, Shiocton, WI 54170, 920-986-3603, Pastor
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CHURCH
• St. Paul Lutheran Church, W7870 Mason Rd. Hortonville, WI 54944, (Hwy 76 –
Stephensville), 920-202-3159, Pastor: Rev. Joel Lillo
• St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church, N2749 French Road, Appleton, WI 54913, 920733-7225, Pastor Tim Glende, Pastor Dustin Sievert
LUTHERAN (PROTESTANT CONFERENCE)
• First Evangelical Lutheran, N5610 Broad St., Shiocton, WI 54170, 920-986-3918,
Pastor Paul Hinz
METHODIST
• Angelica United Methodist Church, W1586 Cty Rd C, Pulaski, WI 54162 (Angelica
area), 920-822-1743 or 715-853-4444, Rev. Loretta Waegli
• Center Emmanuel United Methodist, N3896 Hample Rd., Black Creek, WI 54106
920-749-2829 or 715-853-4444, Rev. Loretta Waegli
• Cicero United Methodist Church, N7986 Brusewitz Rd., Black Creek, WI 54106,
920-833-7308, Rev. Rebecca Henry, Cicero-umc.org
• Seymour United Methodist, 721 Pleasant Way, Seymour, WI 54165, 920-833-7308
Rev. Rebecca Henry, Seymour-umc.org
MORAVIAN
• Freedom Moravian Church, W3457 Center Valley Rd., Appleton, WI 54913, 920734-1278, Pastor Jason Anderson, www.freedommoravianchurch.com
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
• Green Bay Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1414 Shawano Ave., Green Bay, WI
54303, 920-494-5245, Sr. Pastor: Bill Ochs, Associate Youth Pastor: Jenniffer Ogden, www.greenbaysda.org
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
• St. John's United Church of Christ, 101 S. Clark St., Black Creek, WI 54106, 920984-3845, Pastor Rev. Gail Irwin, www.uccwebsites.net/stjohnsuccblackcreekwi.
html
• Trinity United Church of Christ, W6712 Cty Rd F, Shiocton, WI 54170, Pastor
Moira Finley, 920-525-2132
recycling |
RECYCLING
• Single-stream recycling is in effect for all communities in Outagamie County.
• You may combine mixed paper and containers (aluminum, tin, plastic and glass)
into one recycling bin. You may continue to use the same bins that you have used
in the past.
• Trash may not be mixed in with recyclable materials.
• Please have recyclables at the curb before or by 6 a.m. on your day of pick up.
• Not all plastic is recyclable. Please be sure the symbol on the container is #1 or
#2 and the neck is smaller than the base. Engine oil bottles and ice cream pails
are not acceptable.
• Please do not place recyclables in plastic bags including shredded paper.
• Cardboard should be flat and no larger than 3 ft. x 3 ft.
• Be sure recycling containers are secured on windy days.
• The program is for residents only.
• Recyclables will be picked up every other week.
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The Village of Pulaski has a village board five part-time personnel, providing 24-hour
form of government.
protection.
The board, consisting of the president
Fire: Chief heads the Tri-County volunand six trustees meets the first Monday of teer department paged out by 911 service on
every month at 7 p.m. in the village hall at call 24 hours a day.
421 S. St. Augustine St.
Rescue: The village is served by the NEW
Police: Chief leads five full-time and Para-Medic Rescue Squad
Population .............................................................................................................................. 3,541
Mill rate (per $1,000) ....................................................Brown County Local: $6.93 Total: $22.96
Shawano County Local: $6.94 Total: $23.78
Oconto County Local: $6.31 Total: $21.48
Assessed total value: .................................................................................................. $190.464,200
Government ...............................................................................................................Village Board
President ...................................................................................................Ron Kryger | 822-4849
Trustees
Reed Woodward | 822-8648
Edward Krause| 822-3962
Jerald Wojkiewski | 822-5724
Richard Styczynski | 822-5485
Robert VanLannen| 822-5331
Doug Prentice| 822-4112
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permitted uses may be different for various sections of the trail. Watch for postings along the
trail, or contact the respective County Offices for additional information. You can call Gloria
for a brochure at 920-822-4400.1 A trail map is available at our Pulaski DQ Grill and Chill for
$3. Stop today and pick one up. Trail passes are sold locally at the Pulaski Village Hall located at
421 S. St. Augustine Street, Pulaski or the Pulaski Shell which is located near the Polka Grounds.
This is one of the rest and parking areas for the trail. You might also check out the Friends of the
Mountain-Bay Trial website at www.mountain-baytrail.org.
• Dr. V.J. Shippy Park E. Pulaski Street, Playground
• Memorial Park S. St. Augustine Street, Baseball, shelter, restrooms, playground, ice rink.
Shelter #1 available to rent. Resident $40.00 Non-Resident $50.00
• Behrendt Park, Grant Street, Playground
• Kazimerz Park, 4th Avenue, Playground
• Glenbrook Park, Glenbrook Dr., Quiet wooded setting with creek and park benches
• Community Park, E. Pulaski St., Soccer fields, football field, fishing pond, sledding hill
PULASKI SCHOOL DISTRICT
Website ...................................................................www.connect.pulaski.k12.wi.us
Administrator ................................................................... Mel Lightner | 822-6001
School Board ..........................Bob Skalitzy, Pam Denzer, Chris Vandenhouten
president..............Trina Townsend
vice president..............Mark Wernicke
clerk............................................................................................. Barb McKeefry
Pulaski High School, 1040 S. Saint Augustine, Pulaski, WI 54162, 822-6703
Pulaski Middle School, 911 S. Saint Augustine St., Pulaski, WI 54162 822-6506
Fairview Elementary School, 2840 Highway 32, Krakow, WI 54137, 899-6300
Glenbrook Elementary, 145 W. Green Bay Street, Pulaski, WI 54162, 822-6100
Hillcrest Elementary, 4193 Hillcrest Drive, Oneida, WI 54155, 272-6900
Lannoye Elementary, 2007 County Road U, Green Bay, WI 54313, 865-6400
Sunnyside Elementary, 720 County Road C, Sobieski, WI 54171, 822-6200
Team name...............Red Raiders
Colors .........................Red and white
Member ................................................................W.I.A.A. Div. 1 - Fox River Classic
Assumption BVM K-8, 109 E. Pulaski, Pulaski, WI 54162, 822-5650
Clerk .........................................................................Karen Ostrowski | 822-5182, Fax 822-3209
421S. St. Augustine, e-mail VillageClerk@villageofpulaski.org
Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday - 8 a.m.-noon
Treasurer .....................................................................Jodi Przybylski | 822-5182, Fax 822-3209
Assessor ..............................................................................................Michael Denor | 468-9698
Police Chief ...............................................................Randal Dunford | 822-5613, Fax 822-3209
Municipal Judge ....................................................................................Robert Betley | 822-5182
Sewer/Water Department .............................................................. 355 N. Fourth Ave. | 822-8618
Tri County Fire Department .............................................................Randy Wichlacz | 822-5392
Brown County Library Branch ..............................................................222 W. Pulaski | 822-3220
Rescue ........................................................................ NEW Para-Medic Rescue Squad | 822-7600
POINTS OF INTEREST
• Polka Grounds: downtown Pulaski, Site of the annual Pulaski Polka Fest in July
Memorial Park, Located off South St. Augustine Street.
• Mountain Bay Bike Trail: The trail from Green Bay to Wausau runs through the east side of
the village. What a great way to enjoy the outdoors-walking or biking! Bikers over the age of 16
must purchase a trail pass. The Mountain-Bay Trail travels through 3 counties, and trail rules are
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ORGANIZATIONS
The following list of organizations is posted
on the Pulaski Chamber of Commerce www.
pulaskichamber.org
• American Legion Auxiliary Unit #337:
Meetings second Monday of the month 7:30
p.m. at the Legion Hall. Contact: President
Sue Winter at 899-3680.
• American Legion Post #337: Meetings
second Monday of the month 7:30 p.m. at
the Legion Hall. Contact: Commander Robert
Mursau, Sr., 920-788-2713 or locally, Jim Van
Lannen at 822-1181. For Hall Reservations,
please call Dick Blasczyk at 822-5541.
• American Vets Post #160 Commander,
Robert Mursau, Jr., 920-788-2713 or locally,
Adjutant, Dennis Saeger, 822-5933. Meetings
first Wednesday of the month 7:30 p.m. at the
Legion Hall
• Boy Scouts of America Troop 1031:
Scoutmaster Al Jarosinski 920-822-5977.
• Centennial: www.pulaski100.org
• Cub Scouts of America Pack 4031, John
Kurzynski 920-822-5008. Unit Commissioners
Religious Emblem Councilor for Pack 4031,
Jean Skovera 920-822-5193.
• Food Pantry: The Pantry is open the 1st and
3rd Tuesday of each month from 1-4 p.m. For
more information contact Deb Schneider 920822-6050. Location: Glenbrook School across
from the Post Office on S. St. Augustine Street.
• 4-H Clubs: Call UW extension numbers of
the county you live in to find your area 4-H
group. Brown County Ext. 920-391-4610.
• Girl Scouts of Lac Bae Council For more
info. contact the Girl Scout Office at 469-4860.
• Youth Soccer Association: Call Tom
Schreder at 920-822-8253 or Mike Jenquin at
920-265-4990 or visit www.pulaskiyouthsoccer.com
• Knights of Columbus - Bishop Bona
Council #4439 Meetings third Tuesday of the
month 7:30 p.m. in the K.C. Meeting room
in ABVM Church Basement. Patrick Hughes,
822-3040.
• Krakow Advancement Association
Contact Steve Effert, N4731 Lake Sandia Dr.,
Krakow, WI 54137. 920-899-3644.
• Lake Sandia Homeowners Assoc.Contact
Eileen Ripley, N4854 Green Valley Rd, Krakow
WI, 920-899-3620
• NEW Para-Medic Rescue Squad, 235 W.
Pulaski St.M 920-822-7600 or 888-888-3838
for business calls.
• Pedal Pushers Senior Bike Club: 60+.
Meet at Richard McDermid's Residence at
6:30, Tuesday mornings. call Bonnie at 8223224 for info to go.
• Pioneer Tractor Cruisers. Have a tractor
of 30+ years? This could be the club for you.
Contact President, Tom Busch at (920) 8221812 or his cell at (920) 619-1766 for info.
• Polish Legion of American Veterans Post
#178, Contact John Adasiewicz, PO Box 804,
Pulaski WI 54162 at 920-822-4071.
• Pulaski Polka Days Committee Contact
Harold Otto at 822-3869 or www.pulaskipolkadays.com.
• Pulaski Area Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors meetings are held the second Monday of each month, 11:55 a.m. in the
PACE Conference Room at Glenbrook Elem.
School. Contact Gloria at 920-822-4400.
• Pulaski Area Community Education
(PACE): Located at: 132 Front St., P.O. Box
36, Pulaski, WI 54162, Mark Heck, Director,
(920)822-6051, mrheck@pulaski.k12.wi.us,
Deb Schneider, Assistant, (920)822-6050, dkschneider@pulaski.k12.wi.us, Fax (920) 8226052, Visit us at www.pulaski.k12.wi.us/pace
• Pulaski Area Historical Society: Meeting
fourth Monday of the month 7:30 p.m. at the
Pulaski Area Museum, 129 West Pulaski St.
There are no scheduled hours. Please call any
one of the following people for and appointment. Museum Curator - Marion Schroeder
920-822-5856, President Chris Jaworski, 920822-3961, Theresa Bialozynski 920-822-5189
• Pulaski Community School Education
Foundation, Inc. President, Deb Schneider
(920) 822-6050, dkschneider@pulaski.k12.
wi.us, P O Box 36, Pulaski WI 54162
• Pulaski Area Swim Club (PASC): NonProfit club. Head Coach, Kathleen Olson @
swimpasc@hotmail.com
• Pulaski Fire Dept: aka Tri-County Fire
Dept. Call 911 or 822-5392 for non-emergency.
• Pulaski Lions Club: Meetings are held the
1st and 3rd Monday evenings of each month,
7 p.m., at the Legion Hall from Sept. through
May. To join, express your interest to any Lion
Club member. For more information, email
Tiffany Rondou at trondou@netnet.net or call
920-822-2119 www.PulaskiLions.org
• Pulaski FFA Alumni Affiliate Contact Ron
& Linda Hieronimczak 920-822-8542
• Pulaski News: Local Newspaper. Contact
Kathy Gerds or Laurie Fischer at 920-822-6800
or, read it online at www.pulaskinews.org
• Police Dept: Chief Randall Dunford, 920822-5110, 421 S. St. Augustine St.
• Pulaski Post Office: South St. Augustine
Street in Pulaski. 822-5666
• Pulaski Youth Organization (PYO): www.
pulaskiyouth.org
• Pulaski Youth Soccer Club (PYSC),
President, Tom Schreder, 6531 Aspen Drive,
Sobieski, WI 54171 www.pulaskiyouthsoccer.
com, tgschreder@yahoo.com or 920-8228253
• The Stone Barn in the Town of Chase
www.townofchase.org
• Tri-County Community Corporation
contact: Deb Schneider, Executive director, P.
0. Box 36. Pulaski, 920-822-6050.
• Tri-County Optimist Club of Pulaski &
Krakow Meetings every Wednesday noon-1
p.m. at PACE Community Room, Glenbrook
School. For more information contact Jennifer Stachura at (920) 562-6194 or Nora Scray
at 822-3033.
• Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #9719
Meetings second Tuesday of the month at
7:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Contact: Commander Roger Karcz 920-899-3936.
• Webelows Contact: John Kurczynski 920822-5008.
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