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Jackson...Small Town Living / World Class Technology The Jackson Quarterly Some items covered inside this issue: Medication Collection Box American Red Cross Blood Drives From the Desk of the Village President Jackson Joint Parks and Recreation Department Fire Department Invitation and Summertime Tips Monthly Village Calendars Volume XXXII, Issue 3 July, 2018 REMAINING 2018 SCHEDULED ELECTIONS August 14, 2018: Partisan Primary November 6, 2018: Fall General Election COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT APPROVED On June 8, 2018, the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) approved the Mediated Cooperative Plan between the Village and town of Jackson. The approval allowed for the immediate attachment of Paloroma Farms — a proposed single family residential subdivision west of Maple Road; and south of Sherman Parc and east of Twin Creeks subdi- visions in the town of Jackson — to become part of the Village. The annexation of another pro- posed eighteen unit condominium subdivision north of Cedar Creek Road was frozen by the DOA, even though the parcel was not within the scope of the cooperative agreement. Approval of that annexation has now been received from the DOA. The attachment of the other par- cels originally scheduled for January, 2015 will now occur in January,2021. JACKSON OKTOBERFEST BEER GARDEN—2018 The ever-popular Jackson Beer Garden will return for its fall ver- sion—Oktoberfest—in Jackson Park (Shelter#1) on September 27-29 from 4:30—9:00 p.m. featuring the music of: River City Blaskapelle—a German Horn Band—September 27; Ted Oliver Dueling Pianos— Music to make everyone sing—September 28; The Squeezettes—Polka and so much more—September 29. Entertainment and bands are scheduled from 6:00—9:00 p.m. Come and join in the gemütlichkeit! BRUSH and BAG PICK-UP During the remaining summer months, brush chipping and lawn bag pick-up will only be done every third Monday of the month. The re- maining scheduled dates for the summer months are Monday, July 16 th , August 20 th , and September 17 th ; or after a severe storm. BUILDING PERMITS Summer is here and so are the summer projects. All decks, sheds, fences, spas, pools (permanent and temporary) recreation rooms, siding, roofing, windows, furnaces and central air conditioning units, and water heater replacement projects all require per- mits. If you are not sure whether your next project requires a permit, please contact the Inspection De- partment directly at 262-677-9696 or email the Village Building Inspector at: [email protected] .

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Some items covered inside this issue: Medication Collection Box

American Red Cross Blood Drives

From the Desk of the Village President

Jackson Joint Parks and Recreation Department

Fire Department Invitation and Summertime Tips

Monthly Village Calendars

Volume XXXII, Issue 3

July, 2018

REMAINING 2018 SCHEDULED ELECTIONS August 14, 2018: Partisan Primary

November 6, 2018: Fall General Election

COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT APPROVED

On June 8, 2018, the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) approved the Mediated Cooperative Plan between the Village and town of Jackson. The approval allowed for the immediate attachment of Paloroma Farms — a proposed single family residential subdivision west of Maple Road; and south of Sherman Parc and east of Twin Creeks subdi-visions in the town of Jackson — to become part of the Village. The annexation of another pro-posed eighteen unit condominium subdivision north of Cedar Creek Road was frozen by the DOA, even though the parcel was not within the scope of the cooperative agreement. Approval of that annexation has now been received from the DOA. The attachment of the other par-cels originally scheduled for January, 2015 will now occur in January,2021.

JACKSON OKTOBERFEST BEER GARDEN—2018

The ever-popular Jackson Beer Garden will return for its fall ver-sion—Oktoberfest—in Jackson Park (Shelter#1) on September 27-29 from 4:30—9:00 p.m. featuring the music of:

River City Blaskapelle—a German Horn Band—September 27;

Ted Oliver Dueling Pianos— Music to make everyone sing—September 28;

The Squeezettes—Polka and so much more—September 29. Entertainment and bands are scheduled from 6:00—9:00 p.m.

Come and join in the gemütlichkeit!

BRUSH and BAG PICK-UP During the remaining summer months, brush chipping and lawn bag pick-up will only be done every third Monday of the month. The re-maining scheduled dates for the summer months are Monday, July 16th, August 20th, and September 17th; or after a severe storm.

BUILDING PERMITS Summer is here and so are the summer projects. All decks, sheds, fences, spas, pools (permanent and

temporary) recreation rooms, siding, roofing, windows, furnaces and central air conditioning units, and water heater

replacement projects all require per-mits. If you are not sure whether your next project requires a permit, please contact the Inspection De-partment directly at 262-677-9696 or email the Village Building Inspector at: [email protected].

Communicating With Your Elected Officials Village President

Mike Schwab 262-677-9001 ext. 16

[email protected]

Trustee Debbie Kurtz 262-677-4989

[email protected]

Trustee Gary Malcolm 262-677-4089

[email protected]

Trustee John Kruepke 262-677-3577

[email protected]

Trustee Donald Olson 262-677-0674

[email protected]

Trustee Jack Lippold 262-677-0509

[email protected]

Trustee Brian Emmrich 262-305-9277

[email protected]

Questions or Comments?

Email John Walther-Administrator

[email protected]

or call the Village Hall at:

262-677-9001 _____________________________________

The Jackson Quarterly may also be found on the Village website

at: villageofjackson.com under “Publications”

AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVES

The need is constant — The gratification is instant — Give Blood! July 30, September 24, & November 28. from 2:00—6:00 p.m. All Drives are held

at the Jackson Community Center For an appointment call

1-800-RED-CROSS 1-800-733-2767 or go to:

redcrossblood.org

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SECOND INSTALLMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES DUE

The second installment of 2017 postponed real estate taxes is due on or before July 31st, payable to the Washington County Treasurer and postmarked no later than July 31st. The ad-dress for the Washington County Treasurer is 432 East Washington Street, PO Box 1986, West Bend, WI 53095-7986.

POLICE DEPARTMENT MEDICATION COLLECTION BOX

Using the collection box located in the police department lobby is a convenient way to dis-pose of unwanted or expired prescription and over-the-counter non-liquid medications. It is important to keep as much of these materials as possible out of landfills and water treatment sys-tems. Drug abusers are known to steal narcot-ics, antidepressants, and medications from the homes of friends and relatives. The collected items are periodically incinerated at a licensed facility.

UPCOMING JACKSON PARK & REC CLASSES AND PROGRAMS

7/21 – Mind & Body Fitness 7/21 – Kids Cardio 7/21 – Cardio Mix - Adults 7/24 – Yoga 7/24 – Zumba 7/30 – ABCs of Computers 8/1 – Wine & Art Class 8/2 – PeeWee Football 8/7 – Laptop “Fix It” Class 8/9 – Wildtree Dinner Planning 8/14 – PeeWee Fitness 8/16 – Pump Me Up Fitness 8/20 - Kickboxing 8/25 – Smart Sitters - Babysitting Training 9/10 – Tot Time - Fall Semester Begins 10/3 – Indoor Volleyball

Check the Spring/Summer Online Guide to view all of the classes at: jacksonparkrec.recdesk.com

WASHINGTON COUNTY’S CLEAN SWEEP EVENT

The next Washington County Clean Sweep event will be held on Saturday, October 6th. Col-lection will be from 8:00 a.m. until Noon at the Washington County, West Bend Hwy Facility, 900 Lang Street, West Bend. Call 262-335-4800 for disposal fees and more information.

PAYING UTILITY BILLS Pay your utility bills automatically (from your checking account) Call 262-677-0707 to set up.

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Great things are happening in the Village of Jackson!

Summer improvement projects are underway (and at least one already completed) on Ridgeway Drive, Highland Road, Rosewood Drive/TID #6, and Stonehedge Drive Storm Sewer projects. At a joint meeting on June 26th, the Village and Town Boards also reached an agreement for the repair and repaving of Cedar Creek Road to be completed yet this summer in conjunction with the repav-ing of County Trunk Highway P.

Many thanks for the seemingly tireless efforts of the Friends of Jackson Parks organization! Over the last year the organization worked with individuals and organizations to raise and contribute $100,000.00 for the purchase and installation of an inclusive playground to replace the aged and worn playground equipment at Hickory Park. This will be the first inclusive playground equipment in Washington County and a great addition for the Village of Jackson! Kudos to the Friends group and the great staff in our Parks and Recreation Department!

In addition to the funds raised by the Friends of Jackson Joint Parks and Recreation, the Village Board voted in June to allocate park impact fees and general fund finances in equal amounts to complete the funding of the $300,000.00 needed for the project. Final planning is underway for a fall 2018 installation, but the fundraising efforts will continue with fundraising events like the Beer Gardens.

Thanks also to the many people who helped make Action in Jackson a success again this year! The revised, two-day format was put in place because of the many scheduling conflicts with area High School graduations and the increasing difficulty of finding volunteers to work a three-day event. In addition to the car show and swap meet, the pancake breakfast, chainsaw carving, midway, music and food, an inaugural fireworks show, made possible by a generous donation from Mr. and Mrs. John Kruepke, contributed to a make a great event. Thanks again to all who helped make the event a success!

As I was driving around Michigan and Wisconsin over the last few days touring and visiting relatives, I was reminded again and again what a great community the Village of Jackson is. Some of the things that came to mind are:

Great people who contribute to making the community as good as it can be . . . People who work to keep their homes and yards looking nice . . . a responsive and impartial police department that is both caring toward the hurting and firm toward the troublesome . . . mostly kind people . . . re-spectful kids . . . great business owners and managers . . . caring and hard-working village employ-ees . . . people who are willing to work hard to help their neighbors throughout the village . . . businesses who work hard to keep their commercial properties looking neat and attractive . . . great school teachers and staff . . . all the parents and leaders who serve as positive role models and encourage their own kids and others to be responsible and help out wherever and whenever they can.

To everyone who appreciates the Village of Jackson and makes it a great place for people of all ages to live, learn and work, Thank you! Mike Schwab, Village of Jackson President

THE JACKSON QUARTERLY

From the Desk of the Village President . . .

(262) 677-9665 jacksonparkrec.recdesk.com

JACKSON

REGISTER TODAY FOR FALL YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL UNDER THE LIGHTS IN JACKSON PARK!

Jackson Area Community Center

UPDATE

Parks & RecreationSummer 2018

Although fundraising continues,THANKS to the generousity of so many individuals and businesses the Village Board has approved the construction

of the HICKORY LANE INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND. The goal is to have the

construction complete in early November with the ribbon cutting and sponsor board presentation in spring of 2019.

CONTRUCTION WILL BEGIN IN LATE AUGUST ON THE

HICKORY LANE INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND!

THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO JACKSON

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, & SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2018

Presented by: JACKSON PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENTLimited advance tickets available at the Jackson Area Community Center.

Advance Tickets MUST be purchased by 7pm, Thursday, August 23rd. Adults $10.00 and Children ages 2-12 and Seniors age 65+ are $7.00.

(Show day prices, if not sold out are $13.00 and $8.00).

Info: (262) 677-9665 web at: jacksonparkrec.recdesk.com

HICKORY LANE PARKShowtimes are: Friday 5pm and 7:30pm &

Saturday 2pm and 4:30pm TICKETS AVAILABLE IN LATE JULY!

Get the full poster and registration forms on the website at: jacksonparkrec.recdesk.com

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Outdoor Grilling with Charcoal and Propane Be careful when lighting grills; Only use recommended charcoal lighter fluid; Never grill indoors. Keep grills from under eaves and away from buildings; Have a 3 ft. “Kids Safe Zone” around grill.

Fire Pits Metal manufactured type fire pits are preferred or fire pits built entirely of noncombustible materials (See Chapter 18 of the Village Code of Ordinances for more details.) No burning within 15 feet of any building or lot line. Fires should be under the constant supervision of an adult. Never use flammable liquids to start a fire; Always extinguish fire and cover fire pit when done.

Swimming Safety Never swim alone; Swim with a buddy; It’s more fun and much safer. Never leave young children unattended near the water. Young or inexperienced swimmers should wear a life jacket. Maintain supervision of your children while they are swimming. Secure your pool when not in use. If a child is missing, check the pool first; Seconds count.

If you have any questions on these fire safety tips, please contact us at 262-677-3811.

JACKSON FIRE DEPARTMENT

Summertime should be a time of fun and making happy memories. Here are a few safety tips:

WWW.VILLAGEOFJACKSON.COM July 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2

Pickleball

Mondays 8:30-

Noon

3

Pickleball for

Beginners every

Tuesday 8:30-

10:30am

4

Village Offices

Closed

5

Pickleball for

Beginners every Thurs 5:15-7:15pm

6

Pickleball Fridays

8:30-Noon

7

8 9

Jr. Golf Camp at

the Bog

Help with your

Laptop 5pm

10

Budget & Finance

Mtg. 7pm

Village Board Mtg.

7:30pm

11

Mommy & Me in

Kitchen 6pm

Pee Wee Tennis

6pm

12

Youth & Adult

Archery 6pm

Cartooning 7pm

Crochet 1pm

13

Beach Yoga

7:30pm

14

Vision Board 8am

Paddle Board

Yoga 8:30am

15 16

Jr. Golf Camp at

the Bog

Brush Pick-Up

17

Talk w/animals

8am

Chicago trip 7am

18

Medicare Wkshp

6pm

Movement &

Music 9:45am

19

Bingo - Noon

Smartphone

Class 6pm

20 21

Cardio Mix 9-

10am

Kids Cardio 10-

11am

22 23

Tae Kwon Do & Lil

Dragon Karate

Begin

Kickboxing 6pm

24

Yoga 6pm

Zumba 7pm

25

Pickleball

Wednesdays 5-

8pm

Culver’s “Friends”

Day

26

Healthy Habits

6pm

Plan Comm. Mtg.

7pm

27

Red Cross

Babysitting

8:30am

28

29 30

Challenger British

Soccer Camp

Blood Drive 2-

6pm

31

Board of Public

Works Mtg. 7pm

Register early for

Park & Rec

Programs &

Events:

jacksonparkrec.

recdesk.com

All meetings held

at the Village Hall

N168 W20733 Main

St. unless otherwise

noted.

Recycle Week

Recycle Week

Recycle Week

August 2018 WWW.VILLAGEOFJACKSON.COM Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

All meetings held

at the Village Hall

N168 W20733 Main

St. unless otherwise

noted.

Passive Pickelball

every Tuesday

8:30-10:30am

1

Wine & Art 6pm

Pickleball 5-8pm

2

Pee Wee Football

6pm

Bingo - Noon

3

General

Pickelball Fridays

8:30am - Noon

4

5 6

Phantom Ranch

Teen trip

7

Potowatomi Trip

7am

How to fix a

Laptop 6pm

8

Pickelball lessons

5pm

9

Wild Tree Dinner

Prep 6pm

Cartooning 6pm

10 11

12 13

Pickelball

8:30am-Noon

14 Elections

Budget & Finance

Mtg. 7pm JACC

Village Board Mtg.

7:30pm JACC

15

Pickelball 5-8pm

16

Pump me Up

6pm

Bingo - Noon

17

Beach Yoga

7:30pm

18

Paddle Board

Yoga 8am

19

Paddle Board

Yoga 9:30am &

11am

20

Kickboxing 6pm

Brush Pick-Up

21

Cardio Lite 9am

Cardio Mix 6pm

22

Pickelball 5-8pm

23

Bingo - Noon

24

Circus at Hickory

Lane Park 5pm &

7:30pm

25

Circus at Hickory

Lane Park 2pm &

4:30pm

26 27

Pickleball

8:30am-Noon

28

Board of Public

Works Mtg. 7pm

29

Youth fantasy

Football 10am

Doggie Dip 4pm

30

Bingo - Noon

Plan Comm. Mtg.

7pm

31

Recycle Week

Recycle Week

WWW.VILLAGEOFJACKSON.COM September 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

All meetings held at

the Village Hall

N168 W20733 Main

St. unless otherwise

noted.

Pickleball

Mondays 8:30-

Noon

Pickleball

Wednesdays

8:30-Noon

Passive Pickleball

Thursdays 1-3pm

1

Cardio Mix 9am

Kids Cardio 10am

2 3

Labor Day

Village Offices

Closed

4

Zumba 7pm

Yoga 6pm

5

Pee Wee Soccer

6pm

6

Cartooning 6pm

7 8

9

Raspberry Fest

Jackson Historical

Society 12-5pm

Mill Road

10

Fall Tot Time starts

11 Budget & Finance

Mtg. 7pm

Village Board Mtg.

7:30pm

12 Mid-Moraine

Leg. Comm Mtg.

7pm Culver’s “Friends”

Day

13

Youth Flag

Football 5pm

AARP Safe Driving

8am

14 15

16 17

Brush Pick-Up

18

Passive Pickelball

1-3pm

19

Park & Rec. Mtg.

6:30pm JACC

20

21 22

23 24

Blood Drive 2-

6pm

25

Board of Public

Works Mtg. 7pm

26 27

Beer garden 4pm

Plan Comm. Mtg.

7pm

28

Beer Garden

4pm

29

Beer Garden 4pm

30

Passive Pickelball

every Tuesday 1-

3pm

Register early for

Park & Rec

Programs & Events:

jacksonparkrec.

recdesk.com

Recycle Week

Recycle Week

October 2018 WWW.VILLAGEOFJACKSON.COM Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

All meetings held at

the Village Hall

N168 W20733 Main

St. unless otherwise

noted.

1 Pickleball

Mondays 8:30-

Noon

Brush Pick-Up

2

Pickleball

Tuesdays 1-3pm

3

Pickleball

Tuesdays 8:30-

Noon

Indoor Volleyball

6pm

4

Pickelball

Thursdays 1-3pm

Bingo – Noon

every Thursday

5

Pickelball Fridays

8:30am - Noon

6

Glo Run & After

Glo Party w/Chili

Cook-off.

Register Early!

7 8

Walk with Ease 1-

2pm

Brush Pick-Up

9

Budget & Finance

Mtg. 7pm

Village Board Mtg.

7:30pm

10

Mid-Moraine Leg.

Committee mtg.

7pm

11 12 13

14 15

Brush Pick-Up

16 17

Park & Rec. Mtg.

6:30pm JACC

18

19 20

21 22

Brush Pick-Up

23 24 25

Plan Comm. Mtg.

7pm

26 27

28

Ghoul Gala

3-5:30pm

Trick or Treat

5:30-7:30pm

29

Brush Pick-Up

30

Board of Public

Works Mtg. 7pm

31

Halloween

Recycle Week

Recycle Week