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Reedsville News August 2016 www.reedsville.org Holy Family Parish Picnic Holy Family Grounds 628 Menasha Street, Reedsville Sunday, August 21 st 10:00 am Polka Mass 12-2 pm - Music by Jerry Voelker Orchestra 2-6 pm - County B Basement Boys *BRATS*BURGERS*PORK ROAST SANDWICHES* VONDRACHEK'S CHICKEN BOOYAH (UNTIL GONE) *REFRESHMENTS* PIE* *SILENT AUCTION*BINGO*50/50 RAFFLES* *KIDS GAMES*BOUNCE HOUSE* — Cash Raffle — * $6000 in cash prizes * $2,000 First - $1,000 Second - $700 Third $500 Fourth - $400 Fifth - $300 Sixth $200 Seventh/Eighth $100 Ninth/Tenth - $50 11 th -20 th 2016 REEDSVILLE FALL HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES Classes begin on August 31 (6:00pm-7:30pm—Parent or Guardian should attend to complete the registration form.) Remaining classes will be held on September 7, 10, 11, 12. Weekday classes are 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Saturday and Sunday class is 8:00am to 12:00pm. All clas- ses are held at the Reedsville Sportsmen Club. Please call Jim Die- trich to sign up for these classes at 754-4625. There is a $10.00 fee for the class. Please have your DNR number when you call to sign up for the class. You can get that number by calling 888-936-7463. Now Enrolling! St. John – St. James Lutheran School is now enrolling for the 2016-2017 school year. We offer a quality Christian education for students age 3 through 8 th grade. At St. John – St. James we are proud to offer: A high quality standards based curriculum taught in the light of God’s Word. One to one Chromebooks in grades 3-8. Moby tablets in grades K-2. SMART Boards in every classroom. A quality music program offering choir, piano lessons, hand bells and tone chimes. An excellent early childhood program for 3 and 4 year olds. Teachers who care and love their students. For more information about our school, please contact Corey Marohn at (920) 754-4432 or [email protected]. Our mission statement: “St. John – St. James Lutheran School exists to equip students with God’s Word and academic excellence for lives of Christian ser- vice in this life and for eternal life.” Sunday, August 14, 2016 7:30am—7:00pm Reedsville Sportsmen’s Club 7015 Pleasant View Road, Reedsville, WI Proceeds to benefit: Children’s Hospital & Local Charities For more information contact: Gerald Fischer (920) 901-3907 Pat Ebert (920) 973-1354 Check us out on Facebook or on our website at: www.shoot4coop.com THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN PAST EVENTS EVENT LINE UP 7:30AM—3:00PM ($20 per event) Trap 50 Targets 1 Round at 18 yard line 1 Round at 20 yard line 30 Target 3D Outdoor Archery Shoot Youth & Adult Lewis Classes 2:00PM Balloon Release honoring Cooper Beaupre 3:00PM Verbal Auction 3:45 PM Bucket Raffle Drawing 4:00 PM Silent Auction & other Raffle Drawings ALL DAY Kids Activities Food & Refreshments (Food provided by the Smiling Moose Bar and Grill) 6th Annual Shoot for Coop Aiming to change one life at a time through the gift of giving.

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Reedsville News August 2016 www.reedsville.org

Holy Family Parish Picnic Holy Family Grounds

628 Menasha Street, Reedsville

Sunday, August 21st 10:00 am Polka Mass

12-2 pm - Music by Jerry Voelker Orchestra 2-6 pm - County B Basement Boys

*BRATS*BURGERS*PORK ROAST SANDWICHES*

VONDRACHEK'S CHICKEN BOOYAH

(UNTIL GONE) *REFRESHMENTS* PIE*

*SILENT AUCTION*BINGO*50/50 RAFFLES* *KIDS GAMES*BOUNCE HOUSE*

— Cash Raffle — * $6000 in cash prizes *

$2,000 First - $1,000 Second - $700 Third $500 Fourth - $400 Fifth - $300 Sixth

$200 Seventh/Eighth $100 Ninth/Tenth - $50 11th -20th

2016 REEDSVILLE FALL HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES Classes begin on August 31 (6:00pm-7:30pm—Parent or Guardian should attend to complete the registration form.) Remaining classes

will be held on September 7, 10, 11, 12. Weekday classes are 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Saturday and Sunday class is 8:00am to 12:00pm. All clas-

ses are held at the Reedsville Sportsmen Club. Please call Jim Die-trich to sign up for these classes at 754-4625. There is a $10.00 fee for the class. Please have your DNR number when you call to sign up for the class. You can get that

number by calling 888-936-7463.

Now Enrolling! St. John – St. James Lutheran School is now enrolling for the 2016-2017 school

year. We offer a quality Christian education for students age 3 through 8th

grade. At St. John – St. James we are proud to offer:

• A high quality standards based curriculum taught in the light of God’s Word.

• One to one Chromebooks in grades 3-8.

• Moby tablets in grades K-2.

• SMART Boards in every classroom.

• A quality music program offering choir, piano lessons, hand bells and tone chimes.

• An excellent early childhood program for 3 and 4 year olds.

• Teachers who care and love their students. For more information about our school, please contact Corey Marohn at

(920) 754-4432 or [email protected]. Our mission statement: “St. John – St. James Lutheran School exists to equip students with God’s Word and academic excellence for lives of Christian ser-

vice in this life and for eternal life.”

Sunday, August 14, 2016 7:30am—7:00pm

Reedsville Sportsmen’s Club 7015 Pleasant View Road, Reedsville, WI

Proceeds to benefit:

Children’s Hospital & Local Charities

For more information contact:

Gerald Fischer (920) 901-3907

Pat Ebert (920) 973-1354

Check us out on Facebook or on our website at:

www.shoot4coop.com

THANK YOU FOR

YOUR SUPPORT IN

PAST EVENTS

EVENT LINE UP

7:30AM—3:00PM

($20 per event)

•Trap 50 Targets

•1 Round at 18 yard line

•1 Round at 20 yard line

•30 Target 3D Outdoor Archery Shoot

•Youth & Adult Lewis Classes 2:00PM

Balloon Release honoring Cooper Beaupre 3:00PM

Verbal Auction 3:45 PM

Bucket Raffle Drawing 4:00 PM

Silent Auction & other Raffle Drawings ALL DAY

Kids Activities

Food & Refreshments

(Food provided by the Smiling Moose Bar and Grill)

6th Annual

Shoot for Coop Aiming to change one life at a time through the gift of giving.

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August Election: There will be a Partisan Primary Election on Tuesday, Au-gust 9, 2016 for United State Senator, Representative in Congress, Repre-sentative to the Assembly, District Attorney, County Clerk, County Treasurer and Register of Deeds. Polls will be open at the Reedsville Municipal Build-ing, 217 Menasha St., from 7:00 am until 8:00 pm. Please bring a form of pho-to ID. Chipping Dates: August 2nd & 16th Recycling Pick-Up: August 12th & 26th

THE REEDSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT PRESENTS:

ROALD DAHL’S WILLY WONKA, JR. DIRECTED BY STEPHANIE MAERTZ

SHOWTIMES WILL BE ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY,

AUGUST 12 & 13 at 7:00 pm at Reedsville High School

The intermission will be filled with sweet treats

and other Willy Wonka themed items

Come out and see the Reedsville School District students Perform on the summer stage!

We’re Building!We’re Building!We’re Building!We’re Building! St. John – St. James Lutheran Church and School is happy to announce that we will begin construction on a new facility addition in 2017! This building addition will help us to better carry out our ministry here in Reedsville for many years to come. The building project includes:

• A high school sized gym and locker rooms.

• A commons and modern kitchen area.

• A music room for our church and school.

• One main entrance with offices for our secretary and pastor.

• Expanded space for classrooms and our early childhood center.

• Additional storage space and restrooms. For more information about our church or school, please feel free to contact: Pastor Darin Aden: (920) 754-4568 or [email protected] Principal Corey Marohn: (920) 754-4432 or [email protected] HealthyHealthyHealthyHealthy ChildrenChildrenChildrenChildren HealthyHealthyHealthyHealthy Future!Future!Future!Future!

Come celebrate

National Health Center WeekNational Health Center WeekNational Health Center WeekNational Health Center Week for

BACKBACKBACKBACK----TOTOTOTO----SCHOOLSCHOOLSCHOOLSCHOOL

immunizations…

FREE*FREE*FREE*FREE* of charge! WhoWhoWhoWho: School aged children from birth to 18 years of age

What:What:What:What: Get your child caught up on immunizations and ready for school

WhereWhereWhereWhere: Lakeshore Community Health Care’s Medical Clinic 601 Buffalo Street, Manitowoc, WI

When:When:When:When: Monday, August 8th, Tuesday, August 9th, Wednesday, August 10th & Friday, August 12th 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

No appointment needed… just walk on in!

----Also, get a BACKAlso, get a BACKAlso, get a BACKAlso, get a BACK----TOTOTOTO----SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL

physical scheduledphysical scheduledphysical scheduledphysical scheduled---- If you have any questions, please call If you have any questions, please call If you have any questions, please call If you have any questions, please call

(920) 686(920) 686(920) 686(920) 686----2333233323332333

FRIENDS OF ST. PATRICK PLAN HARVEST PICNIC

The Friends of St. Patrick’s 14th Annual Old Fashioned Harvest Picnic is sched-uled for Sunday, September 11, 2016 on their grounds in Maple Grove, WI. A 9-11 tribute will be held prior to church services at 10:30 a.m. This historic Irish settlement of Maple Grove and Franklin townships accounted for over 43% of the Irish in Manitowoc County in the 1880’s, and was one of the largest Irish settlements in Wisconsin. Maple Grove is located at the intersection of County Tr. G and Taus Rd. The event will include kids games, adult games, Irish Dancers, Sisters’ Kitchen full of sweets and goodies, a kolache making demonstration with sales of the freshly baked kolaches, a large Silent Auction featuring a football autographed by the Green Bay Packers, Brewer items, and Gambler tickets, Chicken booyah, brats, ham-burgers, refreshments, fresh produce and a white elephant sale. The Irish Dancers will be performing in the early afternoon and there will be musical entertainment for the rest of the afternoon, provided by “Still Crusin” fea-turing Donnie & Patty Krug from Sherwood, WI with their lively 50 + Duo. There will also be an antique tractor show. Anyone who would like to dis-play their old tractor/tractors please have your machines at the picnic area by 10:00 A.M. There is no charge for showing off your old tractor. A raffle will be held with monetary prizes of $400, 2-$100, 2-$50, and 2-$25. With a total of $750 payout. Ticket prices are $1.00 each, or 6 for $5.00 and are available from members or by calling (920) 732-3462. Tickets will also be available on the grounds the day of the picnic. Drawing for the winning tickets will be held at 4:30 P.M. on the picnic day. Winners need not be present to win. In addition, there will be genealogical search and help available. The Friends of St. Patrick, Inc. is a non-profit organization estab-lished in 1992 for the purpose of preserving the rich Irish Heritage of the Maple Grove/old St. Patrick Parish area. The group has members locally, and through-out Wisconsin, their membership also includes members from 23 different states and Canada. The Friends of St. Patrick, Inc. publishes a newsletter twice a year entitled, “THE GROVE NEWS”, which has a mailing of 250 copies. If you have any questions about the Fall Festival, visit our web site @www.Sites.google.com/site/friendsofstpatrickincorporated/home or call 732-3462.

SUNRISE HORSE FARM 17226 Limekiln Road, Reedsville, Wisconsin 54230

www.sunrisehorsefarm.org • 920.772.4135

Thanks to everyone that supported the May dinner and banquet at the Lighthouse Inn we were able to hire a part-time person. Samantha has been coming to Sunrise since 2010, is great with horses and the youth, and will be working 20 hours a month.

We appreciate your generosity more than words can express. There are other areas that we need people to volunteer:

Mechanic/builder: repairs and performs maintenance on build-ings and equipment. Taxi: Bring children/teens to the farm who may not have a ride. Office assistant: may help with email and phone calls, filing forms, other clerical duties. Playpal - let kids be kids: This playful volunteer may simply play with kids or come up with a list of games to get them involved in. Green thumb:

uses skills to keep the area a pleasant place to come. Fund rais-er: this volunteer will spread the news of our program and work with others to raise funds for operating expenses. If your skill is not listed, but you would like to offer your services, please con-

tact us. Our mission is: Encouraging Youth to find Hope

Reedsville Contact Numbers Clerk-Treasurer Mary Jo 754-4371

Fire Dept. Brad 450-1094

First Responders Melanie 905-4496

Police Dept. 754-4656

Public Works LeRoy 323-1466

John 323-0980

U+lity Dept. Nick 754-4094

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The Aging and Disability Resource Center of the Lakeshore Nutrition Programs

The Nutrition Program is available to ALL seniors 60 years of age or older and their spouses, regardless of age. The goals of the Program promote a healthy lifestyle through good nutrition and assist in expanding social opportunities. The Nutrition Program is funded with Older Americans Act (OAA) funds, State and County funds, private contributions and partici-pant donations. Participant donations are requested toward the cost of the meal provided. All are encouraged to contribute an amount they can afford. Senior Dining Sites Meals are provided in a congregate setting available at dining site locations in Kewaunee & Manitowoc Counties. Each dining site reflects the flavor of the community in which it is located. In addition to getting a delicious meal, each site provides opportunities to meet new people, renew old friendships, and keep current on programs and issues relating to seniors. Various activities are planned for participants to enjoy. Reservations are requested 24 hours in advance as meals are catered into the site on the dining site day. Contact the ADRC for information on how to reserve a meal at the dining site you wish to attend. Senior Dining Site participants contribute a donation toward the cost of the meal on the day of attendance at the dining site. Anyone non-eligible is required to pay the full cost of the meal. Eligibility:

• Persons age 60 and older

• Any aged spouse attending with their spouse who is 60 years or older

• A person with a disability, under age 60, who resides in a housing facility at which a con-gregate dining site is located

• A disabled individual who resides at home with an eligible older individual participating in the program.

Reedsville Senior Dining Site Location Reedsville Manor Apartments – 431 Madison St. (Monday-Friday) (The monthly menu for the Reedsville Senior Dining Site is available at www.reedsville.org.) Home Delivered Meals Home Delivered Meals are provided to individuals who are unable to attend the dining sites and who meet home-bound eligibility requirements. A 24– hour cancellation notice is pre-ferred by calling the ADRC office. Meals will not be left at a residence if there is no one to re-ceive the meal. Home Delivered Meal participants receive a monthly statement that states the number of meals served in a month and the cost of the meal. Participants are asked to mail back their donations. Eligibility:

• Persons age 60 and older who are homebound

• Any aged spouse living with their spouse who is 60 years or older and eligible for the pro-gram

• A person with a disability who resides at home with an eligible adult age 60 or older who is participating in the program

Frozen Meals Frozen meals are available at the Kewaunee and Manitowoc ADRC office locations for pick-up by Seniors, their families or caregivers. All meals are pre-cooked, frozen and microwaveable with instructions on individual package labels. Meals are available at $3.25 per meal.

For further questions please contact the Aging and Disability Resource Center of the Lakeshore at 1-877-416-7083

Reedsville Veteran’s Memorial Reedsville Veteran’s Memorial Reedsville Veteran’s Memorial Reedsville Veteran’s Memorial

Park Brick ProjectPark Brick ProjectPark Brick ProjectPark Brick Project Support your local Veterans!

Purchase or donate an engraved brick to:

⇒ Honor a Veteran or family member

⇒ Advertise your business or organization

⇒ Support a local group, team or association

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please return this form and your check along with your contact information to: Reedsville Area Veteran’s Park, P.O. Box 105, Reedsville, WI 54230

Questions—Call Bob Busse @ 920-588-7904

$250

8” x 16” 5 lines of print 25 characters per line

$100

4” x 8” 3 lines of print 13 characters per line

$500

16” x 16” 9 lines of print 25 characters per line

3rd Annual

WEBFESTWEBFESTWEBFESTWEBFEST August 5th & 6th

Webster’s Inn on Third Street, Reedsville

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5THFRIDAY, AUGUST 5THFRIDAY, AUGUST 5THFRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH Horse Pulls—6:00PM

Chicken Bingo 95.9 KISS FM DJ Precious

9:00PM—12:00AM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6THSATURDAY, AUGUST 6THSATURDAY, AUGUST 6THSATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH Flip Cup Tournament 3:00PM Registration 5 Person Teams $25 per team

Double Elimination 100% Payout

Pre-Registration Call: 920-422-4922 Tomorrow’s Eve 7:30PM—Midnight

REEDSVILLE AREA SENIOR CITIZENS The Reedsville Area Senior Citizen's Meeting will be on Tues., August 16, 2016 at 1:30P.M. in the Community Room at the Reedsville Manor. All

interested area Seniors are welcome to join us for an afternoon of fun, socializing, and playing cards

and sometimes interesting guest speakers.

THANK YOU to the 2016 Gridiron Golf Sponsors!THANK YOU to the 2016 Gridiron Golf Sponsors!THANK YOU to the 2016 Gridiron Golf Sponsors!THANK YOU to the 2016 Gridiron Golf Sponsors! Thank You to everyone who made this years outing another huge suc-

cess. Please thank the sponsors as you see them around town and support their businesses anyway you can because they truly are what makes a small town like ours go. Hope to see you on Friday nights to

help cheer on our hardworking athletes. ~Coach Freddy $7000 Hole In One Golf Cars Sponsors$7000 Hole In One Golf Cars Sponsors$7000 Hole In One Golf Cars Sponsors$7000 Hole In One Golf Cars Sponsors—Jim's Golf Cars/ Hometown Insurance. $350 Golf Hole Sponsors$350 Golf Hole Sponsors$350 Golf Hole Sponsors$350 Golf Hole Sponsors—RAA, Rays, 1st Choice Metal Finishing, Manitowoc County Chapter of Thrivent Financial, Braun’s

Deer Run Golf Course and Restaurant, US Bank, Reedsville Buses/Jim's Service and Car Wash, Denor Electric, Bob's Classic Restoration & Auto Body LLC, Roffers Concrete, Tisler’s Salvage, Bill Lorrigan Construction, R&H Builders. $300 Golf Cart Sponsors$300 Golf Cart Sponsors$300 Golf Cart Sponsors$300 Golf Cart Sponsors—Manitowoc Company, Jim's

Golf Cars, Nicolet Wealth Management (Ryan O'Leary). $250 Golf $250 Golf $250 Golf $250 Golf Hole SponsorsHole SponsorsHole SponsorsHole Sponsors—J.F. Brennan "Marine Professionals", Patti's Lounge Athletic Club. $250 Picnic Sponsors$250 Picnic Sponsors$250 Picnic Sponsors$250 Picnic Sponsors—Catholic Financial Life. $150 $150 $150 $150

Drink SponsorsDrink SponsorsDrink SponsorsDrink Sponsors—Dick "The Great" Lewis, ACE Building Service, Rock-land Custom Cabinets. $100 Golf Hole Sponsors$100 Golf Hole Sponsors$100 Golf Hole Sponsors$100 Golf Hole Sponsors—Calumet County Bank, Reedsville Insurance Center INC, Gust Promotions, INC., Den-

mark State Bank, Kasten Hoof Care, First Class Ventures, Join Me Real-ty/Tom O'Connell, Foster Needle, Rivers Edge Game Farm. $50 Team $50 Team $50 Team $50 Team

Member SponsorMember SponsorMember SponsorMember Sponsor—J&J Service INC, Don Beattie and Family. Raffle Raffle Raffle Raffle DonationsDonationsDonationsDonations—Al & Barb Peters, Wildcats, Shear Design, Wisconsin Tim-ber Rattlers, Milwaukee Brewers, Travis Gust, Jerry and Vicki Petska, Marsh Inn, Gilsdorf Family, Websters, Reedsville High School, Kayla's

Hair Clips Tutus and Consignment Shop, Julie Dietrich, Aurora, Reeds-ville Sportsmans Club, Jim and Brenda Brandt, Ben Voeltz, Matt Quell-horst, Josh Haese, Econo Foods, Ethels Pub and Grill, Country Visions, Reedsville Flames, Village Hearthstone, Spudz, 7 Lakes, Glen and Jill

Braun, Bill Ebert, Brillion Hardware, Claude, Vicki Petska.

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S & K’s

Café

At the Equity Livestock Building

513 N 6th St., Reedsville 754-4361

Tuesday & Thursday 6am-4pm

Wednesday 6am-2pm

************

Potato Pancakes Wednesday

August 10, 2016 6am – 2pm

SHANE WENDT TRUCKING LLCSHANE WENDT TRUCKING LLCSHANE WENDT TRUCKING LLCSHANE WENDT TRUCKING LLC SHANE WENDT 1-920-323-9177 CHAD WENDT 1-920-858-0687

SERVICES OFFERED ⇒ SNOWPLOWING

⇒ HAULING (3 YARD LOADS OF ANY MATERI-ALS NEEDED)

⇒ FREE PICKUP OF SCRAP METALS AND AP-PLIANCES IN THE VILLAGE OF REEDSVILLE(THERE IS A CHARGE FOR ELECTRONICS AND ITEMS WITH FREON IN)

INDOOR & OUTDOOR STORAGE/PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE

CALL FOR RATES

CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

HOURS: Monday 1-7

Tuesday—Friday 9-5:30

Saturday 8-2

19926 HWY 10

REEDSVILLE

920-754-4000

I am the bread of life. -John 6:35

IN.FORM - COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

When compared to published studies on many popular, brand-name weight loss pro-grams, the IN.FORM pro-gram outperformed EVERY ONE in several key bi-omarker indicators including: Increased weight loss between 44% - 123%. Increased fat loss between 15% - 233%. Greater improvements in triglycerides, total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol. GREATER RESULTS Comparison based on a range of reported data published by commercial weight loss programs in the U.S. Study participants experienced greater results with IN.FORM supplements than with diet alone. At the end of 90 days, the median weight loss for those who received IN.FORM products was 26 pounds of body weight and 17 pounds of fat!! WHAT IN.FORM WILL DO FOR YOU: The remarkable, measurable results of IN.FORM are directly linked to the combined, synergistic effects of the product protocol. Each product serves a specific purpose that contributes to the program and any other combination of products would, in fact, not result in the same effects. When used as a complete system combined with the rec-ommended healthy diet and exercise plan, the IN.FORM program: Supports gut health to combat endotoxins which can interfere with gut performance and glucose metabolism. Helps support repopulation and optimization of beneficial bacteria in the gut. Helps to promote muscle recovery and enhance the buildup of lean muscle mass. Maintains healthy blood pressure. Supports healthy insulin re-sponse. For more information contact me at: 920-772-4135 • [email protected] • www.mynsp.com/maryellen August special at Roadway To Health - 25% off the retail price of any in stock product.

Recycling Workshop 633 Manitowoc St

920-754-4214

Hours: Mon - Thurs 8am - 5pm

Friday 8am-12pm

Top Prices Paid

Come worship with us!

Thursdays @ 7:00PM

Sundays @ 9:00AM

St. JohnSt. JohnSt. JohnSt. John————St. JamesSt. JamesSt. JamesSt. James

Ev. Lutheran ChurchEv. Lutheran ChurchEv. Lutheran ChurchEv. Lutheran Church

WELS

219 Manitowoc Street

Reedsville ● 754-4568 stjohnstjames.com

I rejoiced with those who said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122:1

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REEDSVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES - REGULAR BOARD MEETING

May 16, 2016

The regular meeting of the Reedsville Board of Education was called to order at 5:33 PM by Board President John Ebert. Present: Board mem-bers - John Ebert, Andrew Maertz, Vicki Petska, Rick Hein and Carie Boldt. Administrative Team members - Tony Butturini, Michael Nate and Angie Sanderfoot; Others - Joy Spatchek, Amy Hein, Jodi Haese, Kris Hanson and Becky O’Leary. Mr. John Ebert announced that proper legal notice of the meeting had been given. 1. Opening 1. Pledge of Allegiance led by President John Ebert 2. Motion by Vicki Petska, seconded by Carie Boldt to approve the agen-da. All ayes. 1. Public Input - None 2. Discussion Items 1. Finance - Referendum results and Open Enrollment 1. Discussion/Action Items 1. Payment of bills - motion to accept payment of bills made by Carie Boldt, seconded by Vicki Petska. All ayes. 2. Approval of minutes from April 25, 2016 regular meeting with changes to include a sentence in 4.A.ii. “Motions were to close nominations and cast a unanimous ballot for the nominee”, April 25 2016 closed session - motion made by Rick Hein, seconded by Carie Boldt. All ayes. 3. Wrestling trip December 18-22 to Florida - motion made by Vicki Petska, seconded by Carie Boldt. All ayes. 4. WIAA Membership - motion made by Carie Boldt, seconded by Rick Hein. All ayes. 5. Board Committees - Open Enrollment committee will start with John Ebert, Vicki Petska, Jodi Haese and possibly Michael Nate, Angie Sander-foot and Ryan McCulley. Mr. Butturini will send out an email to request more committee members. Compensation committee for support staff will be Vicki Petska and Andrew Maertz and for teachers will be Rick Hein and Carie Boldt. 6. Approval of Open Enrollment-into/out of district - motion made by Rick Hein, seconded by Carie Boldt. 7. Youth Apprenticeship presentation 8. School fees, lunch prices, substitute pay - motion made by Rick Hein, seconded by Carie Boldt. 9. Health Insurance 10. Employment recommendations - Carissa Miller (Special Education

Teacher) Motion by Rick Hein, seconded by Carie Boldt to approve rec-ommendations. All ayes. Middle School/High School choir instructor ta-bled until June meeting - motion made by Carie Boldt, seconded by Rick Hein. 11. Employment Resignation - Kyle Meulemans - High School social studies. Motion by Vicki Petska, seconded by Carie Boldt. All ayes. 1. Reports 1. District Administrator/High School Principal - Mr. Butturini reported on the following: 1. Thank you to Jamie & Heather 2. AP exams 3. Talent Show 4. Evening of Excellence 5. Graduation 6. Thank you to Lorrigans 7. Interview committee 8. June meeting date will be June 13th at 6:30 PM 2. Elementary/Middle School Principal - Mr. Nate reported on the follow-ing: 1. Enrollment notes 2. The Connector 3. Summer School update 4. Forward exam 5. Spring concerts 6. DC Adventures 7. Congratulations to Raye Kugle and Matthew Oswald 8. Grandparent’s Day 9. Scheduling 3. Director of Special Education - Children with disabilities: 1. Children with Disabilities - new rubric for space determination decisions, new Pro-cedural Compliance Self-Assessment process, SE form revisions 2. Staff-ing - recommendation to hire Carissa Miller at the High School, para-pro evaluations underway 3. School based billing - reimbursement checks for transportation and attendant care services 4. Board Members - Carie Boldt reported on the movie “Reject”, John Ebert attended the recognition banquet at Valders and would like Reedsville to use Valders’ format. 1. Adjourn into Closed Session at 6:48 PM. According to SS 19.85 (1) (c) Considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. (Administrative Contracts, Su-perintendent Evaluation, consideration of employment) The Reedsville Board of Education reserves the right to return to open session - motion made by Vicki Petska seconded by Carie Boldt. All ayes. 2. Return to Open Session at 9:05 PM - motion made by Rick Hein, se-conded by Vicki Petska . All ayes. 3. Discussion/Action Item 1. Administrative Contracts - motion made by Rick Hein and seconded by Vicki Petska to renew Michael Nate. All ayes. Motion made by Rick Hein and seconded by Vicki Petska to renew Angie Sanderfoot. All ayes. Motion made by Rick Hein and seconded by Vicki Petska to renew Tony Butturini. Motion carried 4-1. 1. Motion to adjourn made at 9:07 PM by Carie Boldt , seconded by Andrew Maertz . Motion carried, meeting adjourned. Vicki Petska, Clerk

Hello from Friends of the Branch River Watershed! Our last event was held on June 4 at Dodge Pre-serve which is a breathtaking area of land, river, prairie, and forest. Thank you very much to Rollie Olm and Carol Dodge for allowing us to explore your amazing property! You missed out on a great day if you didn’t come and check it out! Lots of people enjoyed free Cravings cookies, Subway cookies and Sub sandwiches, learning about Nature while hiking with our Naturalist volunteer, wagon ride tour of the property, golf cart rides, crayfish catching and exploration in the river, scavenger hunt, learning about birds and a cool egg exhibit, and just enjoying the amazing Preserve! Thank you to everyone who came out and supported us! We donated half of the donations back to the Preserve as a thank you gesture. Also- thank you to Waste Management for your sponsorship, Cravings restaurant for the great rate on our cookies, and Manitowoc Carpentry for making the great trail signs! Thanks also to everyone who volun-teered to make this event possible! Thank you to everyone who supported our latest fundraiser brat fry on July 1st at Rob’s! We really appre-ciate your support as we are volunteer-run and depend on any memberships, donations, sponsorships towards our group and events! THANK YOU TO THRIVENT ACTION TEAM FOR SPONSOR-ING THIS BRAT FRY! Wednesday, August 10 we are having our Summer Potluck at Manitowoc Lincoln Park Zoo in Cabin 2!!! FREE and open to public….all ages event. $5/Family Donations are much appreciated. We will be having a Zoo Tour booked for 11 am with the Zoo’s Curator of Education, Vicki Rathsack. She will take our group around the zoo and then at 1:30 pm will also have a program in the Education Center!! If time allows, we will go through the Big Red Barn depending on group size for second program. Meet at Cab-in 2 and we will get our group ready for the tour and the 1:30 program. Potluck style lunch after the Zoo Tour. Please contact Emily Endter with what you would like to bring for a dish to pass or for suggestions of what to bring. We will also have children’s activities available in the Cabin to keep kids occupied! Stay for the tour, program, lunch, or just enjoy some food and one of the Zoo events! Come and go as you please…enjoy our beautiful zoo and support Friends of the Branch River! We are also accepting new members at the event as well. Support a great group and join us today… membership is tax deducti-ble too! December 4 Winter Luncheon FREE with your Membership; location TBA—looking into booking at Gill’s in Whitelaw again… this is FREE as part of your annual membership!! Follow us on Facebook! To become a Member, please send $15/Individual, $20/Family, $30-$99/Friend, and $100+ for a River Protector to: “FOBR” P.O. Box 301 Whitelaw, WI 54247. Dues are tax de-ductible as we are a non-profit.. Let Emily Endter know you would like documentation for tax purposes. Please include mailing address, email, phone number for future mailings, contact information. Please share this information with any families or individuals interested in events we hold or joining our conservation group! We are always looking for volunteers to help at events or with behind the scenes stuff! Contact Emily Endter, FOBR Secretary, with questions, comments, etc at [email protected] or (920)323-3486. If you have older children (12 years and up), who love the outdoors, become a FOBR member and we will get them started in our Youth Leadership Program to earn schol-arships to Conservation Camps!! Children need to be 12 years old to do the Maritime Museum Watershed Camp.

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Proceedings of the Reedsville Village Board May 5, 2016

The monthly meeting of the Reedsville Village Board was called to order on May 5, 2016 at 6:30 PM by Village President Andy Bubolz. Present were: Ryan Lorrigan, Jerry Reis, Jack Siebert and Jesse Walt. Also present were: Melanie Hills, Leroy Krepline, JoAnn Mignon, Nick Ponto, Craig Schuh, Joe Tisler, John Schuh, Rob Michaelson, Bill Bratz, Jim Dallman, Todd Maertz, Mike Kocourek, and Jason Schuh The minutes of the previous meeting of April 14, 2016 were approved as presented. A motion was made by Reis and seconded Lorrigan by to pay the accounts payable in the amount of $286,962.61. Motion carried 4-0. Correspondence was presented from Jason and Sherry Knier requesting com-bining of their two lots on Mill St. A motion was made by Siebert and se-conded by Lorrigan to approve their request. Motion carried 4-0. Correspond-ence was presented from MPU recommending we continue to use the current lab for testing of the leachate at the landfill. The First Responders monthly written report was presented by Hills. The Police Dept. verbal monthly report was presented by Mignon. Ordinance 2016-4 amending the ATV Ordinance was introduced by Siebert. A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Lorrigan to approve the Ordinance as presented. Roll call taken: Motion carried 4-0. Bubolz turned the meeting over to Lorrigan to discuss the Pet Ordinance at 6:40 pm. Mignon gave an update on the Ordinance that is being drafted by the Village Attorney. The Ordinance should be ready for approval at the next regular scheduled meet-ing. Lorrigan turned the meeting back to Bubolz at 6:52 pm The Utility Departments monthly written report was presented by Ponto. MCO should be sending out the letters for the cross connection surveys short-ly. The Fire Dept. monthly report was presented by Maertz and Jason Schuh.

Following a discussion a motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Siebert to purchase a Ford F250 from Horn Ford in the amount of $29,012.00 for the Fire Dept. Motion carried 2-1 (Reis nay, Walt abstained) A discussion was held regarding a flooding concern on Manitowoc Street. Bratz explained that he has cleaned out the screen in the ditch and that the adjacent property owner can connect his hose to the drainage tile. A motion was made by Siebert and seconded by Reis to send a letter to Doug Bubolz letting him know this. Motion carried 4-0. Krepline will obtain designs and costs for new Village signs and cost to install solar lighting for the signs. A motion was made by Siebert and seconded by Reis to have Ayres obtain pric-es for budget purposes to do the road repair projects in 2017. A motion was made by Siebert and seconded by Reis to install cameras in the Reedsville Firemen’s’ Park in an amount not to exceed $600.00. Motion car-ried 4-0. A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Siebert to continue to put $29, 925.00 annually in the Utility Replacement Fund and to designate this money is to be used by the Utility Dept. for replacement purposes only. Motion carried 4-0. Krahn will find out how much it would cost to have a large item pick-up day in the Village. A motion was made by Reis and se-conded by Siebert to have the Code Book on the internet thru Sterling Codifi-ers and to obtain paper Code Books for those you would like one. Motion carried 4-0. A motion was made by Siebert and seconded by Reis to participate in the cost to have the Village Assn Attorney draft a Razing and Salvage & Non Struc-tural Demolition Ordinance. Motion carried 4-0. The next regular monthly meeting will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 6:30 PM. A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Siebert to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 4-0. Meeting adjourned at 8:43 PM. Respectfully submitted Mary Jo Krahn, Clerk/Treasurer

Reedsville Alumni Association News It is hard to believe that it is already August. The plans for the annual meeting are set and will be published in September newsletter. We also want to get started on a big celebration for our

60th Birthday in 2017. Any help will be welcome. Contact a committee member by mail or email if you are interested.

Thank you to the people who have been contacting us with information on previous lists. The list is now less than 450 but could change after the 2016 annual newsletters are mailed out. If you have information please forward by email ([email protected]) or mail (PO

Box 431, Reedsville, WI 54230.) Please keep in mind that if these people did not graduate with your class and just attended RHS for a short time, we need to know this information also.

Thank you in advance for your help. This month we are looking for the following classes: Class of 1995 – Melissa (Dirkman) An-

halt, Michael Dallman, Jesse DeGreef, Jeff Dewitt, Shawn Duchow, Jessica Free, William Hoyer Jr, Scott Kiley, Chirstopher Klann, Jolene Kornely, Joseph Krzizike, John Matznick,

Becky (Christensen) Njai, Craig O’Connell, Amber Olson, Greg Olson, Jason Peterson, Eric Pushart, Tanya Ramirez, Patrick Reetz, Karie (Mack) Robley, Benjamin Schindler, Scott Schonitz, Amy Jo Sheehy, Kelilyn Stelzer & Brandi Tuschel; Class of 1996 – Amanda Bergel, Melissa Black, Tim

Bodwin, Dulcia Bosi, Steven Brooks Jr, Jamie Cheveliea, Joseph Christel , Charlotte Drevs, Amy Dvorachek, Dustin Haberland, Jaquelyn (Preston) Haefs, Vicky Herzog, Bobbie Jo Hopgensperger, Michael Hutterer, Lisa

Janke, Joseph Kilas, Kim Klingeisen, Carrie Kocourek, Thomas Korinek, Theresa Kortbein, Andre Krzizike, El-ton Lambert, Sarah (Zirbel) Lodel, Janie Loefer, Danny Opelt, Alan Oswald, Pamela (Zipperer) Pazcocha,

Cathryn Schrubbe, Jason Schultz, Paul Schwantes, Willaim Stahl, Travis Stelzer, Jeremy Trousil, & Mark Zeman Jr; Class of 1997 – Alan Barr, Jennifer Behnke, Travis Benter, Christine Verhagen, Michael Dietz, Michael Jeske, Stephanie Krepline, Nicole (Wisniewski) Larson, Kari Thelen & Dean Zucchi; Class of 1998 – Seth Calonder,

Dale Christel, Robert DeGreef, Shaun Denor, Amanda Drevs, Jaclyn Foytik, Matthew Hoeffner, Danielle Kerwin, Tanya Loberger, Corinna Loose, Stacy McCleelan, Travis Metcheltree, Kasi Nesler & Elizabeth Oswald; Class of

1999 – Mark Kiesow, Craig Knutson & Samantha Socha; Class of 2000 – Marsha (Behnke) Brandes, Crystal McGrew, Breanne (Loefer) Schoen & Joshua Vohwinkel; and from the Class of 2001 – Benjamin Auth, Deanne

Decker, Amber Grupe, Thimothy Haese, Alezander Koch, Christian Kuhn, Jaboc Mayer, & Bridget Pahnke. Thanks to the approximately 4% who support your organization. You know who you are.

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