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The Community
BulletinPO Box 12797Green Bay, WI 54307-2797
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US POSTAGE PAIDGREEN BAY, WIPERMIT NO. 509
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FREESeptember 4, 2017
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A Publication of the Howard Suamico Business and Professional Association � www.communitybulletin.org
BulletinThe Community
The Annual Howard-Suamico Sidewalk Sale held last month was a huge success. Theevent kicked off with free coffee and donuts sponsored by the Howard-SuamicoBusiness & Professional Association in the parking lot of Festival Foods in Suamico.
Jonathan Schweiger,AAMS®Financial Advisor
1718 School Ln Ste BSuamico, WI 54173920-434-0602
www.edwardjones.comMember SIPC
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Bay Port FFAAlumni/Boosters to hostAgriculture open house
The Bay Port FFAAlumni/Booster Clubwill be hosting anopen house on Mon-day, October 9thfrom 6:00 to 8:00p.m for allmembers of thecommunity tos h o w c a s eBay Port’sfast grow-ing, hands-o nagriculturedepartmentand FFA atBay PortHigh School.They invite the entirecommunity and past studentsto see what is happening intheir department.
This open house willshowcase the technology,
resources, and experi-ences that students
encounter duringthe school year.Meet their twoa g r i c u l t u r eteachers, learnabout theirAquacultureS y s t e mwhere theyraise over400 YellowPerch, theirHydroponicS y s t e m
where they growover 90 heads of lettuce
a week all school year, theirgreenhouse filled with sea-sonal plants, all of their ani-
mal species and a few of thestudents enrolled in thecourses. Food and beverageswill be provided, entry is freeof cost.
The Alumni is a club withmembers that are interested insupporting the growing pro-gram of FFA. Future Farmersof America (FFA) is a nonprofit student organizationthat builds character, workethic, and networking skills.The alumni members strive tosupport students financiallyas they are being prepared forand experiencing a variety ofcareers and other situations.Follow them on facebook formore event details. If youhave any questions, contactMs. Barnes at (920) 662-7034.
Howard Fire Departmentand Packerland SunriseRotary partner forCommunity Safety Day
The Howard Fire Depart-ment will host its CommunitySafety Day 11:00 a.m. to 3:00p.m. September 16th atMeadowbrook Park inHoward. The free, familyfriendly event will feature fireand community safetydemonstrations, fire trucks, amyTeam Triumph presenta-tion station, a bouncy house,and pizza and beverages forsale.
The Packerland Sunrise Ro-tary Club of Howard will addto the fun by hosting its sec-
ond annual “Slice of the Bay”fundraiser. The fierce compe-tition between local pizzarestaurants for the coveted“Slice of the Bay” title fea-tures an award for best overallpizza selected by a panel ofcelebrity judges that will in-clude Pete Petoniak and PhilDe Castro from Fox 11,Howard Fire Chief DonPhillips and Howard VillagePresident Burt McIntyre.There also will be bucket raf-fles and a silent auction.
Proceeds will benefit
myTeam Triumph, theHoward Fire Department, andthe Packerland Sunrise Ro-tary Foundation’s interna-tional water project in Kenya.For more information aboutthe event, contact StephanieCavadeas at (920) 664-1048.Inquiries regarding sponsor-ship or raffle donations maybe directed to Mike Ruby at(920) 434-7310. Additionalinformation is available atwww.sliceofthebay.org orwww.packerlandsunrisero-tary.org.
Annual Howard-Suamico SidewalkSale was a sweetsuccess
2 The Community Bulletin September 4, 2017
PO Box 12797 • Green Bay, WI 54307-2797
A PUBLICATION OF THE HOWARD SUAMICO
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
VOLUME XXXIV—NUMBER 9
CIRCULATIONThe next publication of The Community Bulletin will be on
October 2, 2017. The Community Bulletin is delivered via USMail within the coverage area. The paper can also be obtainedat La Java, 2300 Lineville Road in Suamico.
NEWSThe Community Bulletin is interested in printing local in-
terest stories. These stories along with with any photos can besubmitted by the deadline for consideration in our next issue.Articles are placed in the paper on a “space available” basis.Information can be mailed to address above or via e-mail [email protected]. When submitting by e-mail,please include “Community Bulletin Article” in the subject line.If you submit a photo by mail, that you would like returned,please enclosed a self addressed, self stamped envelope.
Advertising in The Community Bulletin is available to allmembers of the Howard Suamico Business and Professional As-sociation. Prices are based on print-ready copy. Print-ready adsto be placed in the October 2, 2017 issue must be received bySeptember 25, 2017. Please allow 2 extra days for ads that re-quire typesetting and layout. When submitting by e-mail, pleaseinclude “Community Bulletin Ad” in the subject line.
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SuamicoFarmers Market
There will be Farmers Mar-ket held in the parking lot ofthe Four-Way Restaurant andand Bar in Suamico located at1801 Riverside Drive.
The Suamico Farmers Mar-ket will take place everyTuesday now through Octo-
ber 24th from 4:00 p.m. to8:30 p.m. (or dusk).
Fresh produces will beavailable along with flowers,gifts and crafts, and livemusic.
For additional information,call (920) 609-0990.
Hawkins Ash CPAshosts freenonprofit workshop
On August 18, 2016, the Fi-nancial Accounting StandardsBoard (FASB) issued ASU2016-14, which will changethe way nonprofit financialstatements and disclosuresare currently presented.
The purpose of the standardis to improve the current netasset classification require-ment and the information pre-sented in financial statementsand notes about a not-for-profit entity’s liquidity, finan-cial performance, and cashflows. The change is effectivefor annual financial state-ments issued for fiscal years
beginning after December 15,2017.
The nonprofit professionalsat Hawkins Ash CPAs willhost a free local trainingevent to help area nonprofitscomply with this change. Theevent will be held at Neigh-borworks Green Bay, 437South Jackson Street inGreen Bay on Monday, Octo-ber 9th from 11:00 a.m. to1:00 p.m. Lunch will be pro-vided.
Complimentary online reg-istration can be found atwww.hawkinsashcpas.com/nonprofit-workshop.
From the HSSD Board
School District and School Boardsummer highlights
This summer, our learningcommunity was energizedwith opportunities for chil-dren of all ages and abilitiesas the District welcomed over3,315 students enrolled insummer school classes. How-ever, students were not theonly ones engaged in learningthis summer. Below are a fewhighlights of District educatorand School Board activitiesduring the last three months.
• Strategic Direction:Teams of teachers andprincipals developinghigh leverage action stepsto advance the District’snew strategic initiative,Lead Your Learning;
• Professional Develop-ment: Instructional staffmembers are expandingtheir horizons throughcoursework and trainingin Frameworks for Liter-acy, Project-Based Learn-ing, reading interventionand enrichment, personal-ized learning, compe-tency-based learning,action based research, in-tervention and assessmentfor math, and more, in thequest to become even bet-ter in helping students tobe college, career, and cit-izenship ready;
• Innovation: More than 25educators and administra-
tors travelled to EdenPrairie, MN, to engage inlearning about 21st Cen-tury Skills and Project-Based Learning (PBL).This brings the number ofeducators with Buck Insti-tute for Education's PBLtraining to nearly 40;
• Continuous Improve-ment: Routine mainte-nance, repair,landscaping, and cleaningof the community’s eightschool facilities, totalingmore than 1 millionsquare feet, keeps ourbuildings operating effi-ciently and effectivelythroughout the school
year;• Stewardship: The “offi-
cial” school year endedJune 30 and the BusinessServices Office was busyfinalizing the budgetprocess that began over ayear ago. In addition, theBoard of Education’sBudget Hearing and An-nual Meeting is scheduledfor September 25; resi-dents in attendance willbe asked to authorize thepreliminary budget andtax levy needed to operateand maintain the schoolsystem in 2017-18;
• Compassion: TheHoward-Suamico Educa-
tion Foundation partneredwith Green Bay Commu-nity Church, businesses,employees, and othercivic organizations in pro-viding 330 economicallydisadvantaged studentswith backpacks and es-sential school supplies;
• Leadership: Board of Ed-ucation members attendedthe Wisconsin Associationof School Board (WASB)2017 Summer LeadershipInstitute in July; theBoard of Education metseveral times to discussreferendum planning, aswell as its own goals forthe coming school year.
The District and Board seekto use frequent and variedmethods of communicationwith the community. Pleaselet us know how we are doingand if there are other waysyou would like us to shareand receive information.
For more information aboutthe Howard-Suamico SchoolDistrict Policy GovernanceModel, please visit our web-site at www.hssd.k12.wi.usBoard – Policies - Gover-nance Policies; or for addi-tional information regardingthis article, contact schoolboard member RachellePaulsen at (920) 434-2226 [email protected].
September 4, 2017 The Community Bulletin 3
Plans are underway for the annualHoward-Suamico Christmas Parade
It may only be Septemberwith all the excitement ofback to school, but in threeshort months it will be cold.So the Howard-SuamicoOptimists need you to start
thinking about rallying yourgroup to fire up the floatbuilders, tune up the instru-ments and get into the spiritof the holidays.
It is never too early to start
planning for this year’s pa-rade. It will be held on Sat-urday, December 2nd at1:00 p.m. The theme for theparade this year is WinterWonderland. So put your
thinking caps on or Santahat and build your floataround the theme and musicis always a plus.
Applications will soon beavailable on the Howard-
Suamico website at hsopti-mistclub.org or you can re-quest one by [email protected].
This parade is one of the
oldest Christmas parades inWisconsin and was grantedthe title of Wisconsin’s Of-ficial Christmas Parade bythe Governor back in the1970’s.
Howard-Suamico OptimistClub’s booyah sale
The Howard-Suamico Opti-mist Club will be hosting abooyah sale on Sunday, Sep-tember 17th from 9:00 a.m.until it is sold out.
The booyah sale will beheld at Kimps Ace Hardwarelocated at 2548 Glendale Av-enue in Howard.
The cost of the booyah will
be $6 per quart, $12 per halfgallon and $24 per galloncontainer. Proceeds benefitthe children in our commu-nity.
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Home Consignment StoreShop Hop Sept. 15th & 16th
Home Again on LinevilleRoad in Suamico is partici-pating in a Home Consign-ment Store Shop Hop onFriday, September 15th andSaturday, September 16th.
There will be 10 shops inthis event including HomeAgain, Interior Motives, The
Mixed Basket, Three Lil’Birds, Consign It (East Townand Bay Park), Dwell andGrace, Décor Consignment,My Best Friends Closet andUniquely Yours Home Décor& Antiques.
Pick up a list of all of theparticipating stores, their ad-
dresses and hours at HomeAgain as well as the otherstores listed. Each store willhave their own specials forthe event.
Visit your old favorites anddiscover some new ones. Sograb a friend and make a dayof it. Good Shepherd to host
“God’s Work. Our Hands.”Sunday
Sunday, September 10th,will be a special day at GoodShepherd Lutheran Church asthey host “God’s Work. OurHands” Sunday. While God’swork goes on day after dayyear after year, they are happyto celebrate this special dayalong with thousands of otherELCA Lutheran congrega-tions throughout the UnitedStates.
This a day when the Evan-gelical Lutheran Church inAmerica celebrate who theyare—one church, freed in
Christ to serve and love ourneighbor.
At Good Shepherd they willbe participating in this specialday by collecting items andputting together Personal Kitsfor Lutheran World Relief.These kits will include itemssuch as bath towels, bar soap,tooth brushes, combs, andnail clippers.
Members of Good Shep-herd Lutheran Church willalso be collecting and con-structing fleece blankets forProject Linus as well as help-
ing some local organizationssuch as Ecumenical Partner-ship for Housing, The GivingTree, Happily Ever After ani-mal shelter and hosting a Mo-bile Blood Drive.
They look forward to thisday of helping their neighborslocally and across the globe.If you wish to become in-volved either by donatingitems for use or participatingwith any of their projects,stop by Good Shepherd at2736 Glendale Avenue inHoward and sign up.
Howard-Suamico HistoricalSociety hosts SeptemberMemories Show
The Howard-Suamico His-torical Society will hold aMemories Show, Saturdayafternoon, September 9th, at
2pm, at Weyers-Hilliard Li-brary, 2680 Riverview Dr.,Howard. This event is freeand open to the public. Bring
your old photos to share, theywill be scanned and returnedthe same day. Refreshmentswill be served.
4 The Community Bulletin September 4, 2017
Howard-Suamico Lions Clubpresent a night with Daddy D
Enjoy a funny rompthrough the ins and the outs ofa hunting camp drama. Enjoyan “Up North” kind of familyexperience, “White Tales”presented by Daddy D Pro-ductions.
Plan to have a dinner and a
show with the Howard-Suam-ico Lions at the RiversideBallroom on Friday, October6th. The doors open at 5:00p.m. with family style dinnerat 6:00 p.m.
The show will start at 7:00p.m.
Help support the Lions andenjoy a terrific evening of en-tertainment.
For tickets or additional in-formation, contact Ted Han-drick at (920) 434-0209 ore m a i [email protected].
PARTICIPATING BUSINESS APPLICATIONJoin us for the Howard Suamico Business Showcase!
Registration Deadline: September 30
Participant Fee: HSBPA Members: $25 Non-Profit (1/2 table): $0 End Cap: $50 Non-Members: $150 (includes membership for 2017 & 2018, at the pro-rated cost for this year & discount for participation in the Showcase)
Please send payment via check or money order Gift Card Drawings: with the completed application (below) to: 2 $50 drawings every 30 minutes ($300)
Howard Suamico Business and Professional Association 4 $100 drawings at 7:00 PM ($400) P.O. Box 11632 1 $300 drawing (must visit all booths) Green Bay, WI 54304-1632 $1,000 in total drawings
We will email you with confirmation of receipt and instructions for the day of the event.
Company Name: ____________________________ Total Payment: ______________________________
Name of Registrant: _________________________ Address: ____________________________________
Email: _____________________________________ ____________________________________
Electricity Required? Yes No Phone: _____________________________________
Booth space is a full 6 ft table (Non-profit Organizations: 1/2 Table, 3 ft). Please note if less space is preferred:
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All drawings will be for gift cards to HSBPA Member businesses. Attendees must be present to win.
Please feel free to bring door prizes to be given away throughout the evening. You are welcome to offer registrations or giveaways at your table.
Table, tablecloth and chairs provided.
For additional information, please contact: [email protected] or (920) 309-0231
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 from 5-7 P.M. Free Admission
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Medicare informational eventscheduled at New Perspective
New Perspective SeniorLiving and Wisconsin Advan-tage are hosting an informa-tional event to learn moreabout Medicare.
This is an educational eventintended to give people in our
community a basic under-standing of how Medicareworks focusing on the differ-ent parts of Medicare such asPart A, B, C and D. Theevent will be held at NewPerspective’s Howard facility
located at 2790 Elm Tree Hillon Wednesday, September20th at 1:00 p.m.
This event is only for edu-cational purposes and no planspecific benefits or detailswill be shared.
September 4, 2017 The Community Bulletin 5
Howard-Suamico Sidewalk Sale snapshots
6 The Community Bulletin September 4, 2017
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Stay calm on theinvestment “rollercoaster” submitted by Ilya Dayter, Ed-wardJones Financial Advisor
Unless you live near anamusement park that does alot of advertising, you proba-bly didn’t know that August16th was National RollerCoaster Day. Actual rollercoasters provide people withthrills. But as an investor,how can you stay calm on the“roller coaster” of the finan-cial markets? Here are somesuggestions:
• Know what’s in front ofyou. If you’ve ever riddena roller coaster in thedark, you may find itscarier than if youboarded it in daylight–after all, it can be unset-tling not to know whereyou’re going. The samecan be said about invest-ing: If you have no ideawhat’s in front of you,you might find the jour-ney unnerving–and if thathappens, you could makepanicky decisions, whichare usually bad ones. Soprepare for the inevitablemarket volatility–it’s anormal part of the invest-ment landscape.
• Buckle up. When you’reon a roller coaster, youneed to buckle your seatbelt or use a restraint. Youwant to have the excite-ment of the ride, but youcertainly don’t want to
take unnecessary risks.And you can enjoy someof the excitement of in-vesting without incurringmore risk than you arecomfortable with, too.One way to lower yourrisk level is to diversifyacross a range of invest-ments–stocks, bonds,government securities,and so on. That way, if amarket downturn prima-rily affects just one typeof investment, you’ll havesome protection. How-ever, although diversifica-tion can reduce the impactof volatility on your port-folio, it can’t protectagainst all losses or guar-antee a profit.
• Choose a strategy for thejourney. Different peoplehave different ways ofhandling a roller coasterride. Some like to throwtheir hands up, enjoyingthe feeling of abandon,while others hold ontightly to the bar in frontof them. When you in-vest, you also need a strat-egy that works for you,and the best one may bethe simplest: Buy qualityinvestments and holdthem for the long term.How long is “long term”?It could be 10, 20, 30years or more. Famed in-vestor Warren Buffet sayshis favorite holding pe-
riod is “forever.” Ifyou’ve chosen a mix ofquality investments ap-propriate for your risk tol-erance, you may be ableto hold them until eitheryour goals change or theinvestments themselvesundergo some transfor-mation.
• Stay for the whole“ride.” When you hop ona roller coaster, you’vegot no choice–you’restaying until the ride isover. As an investor,though, you can exit theinvestment world when-ever you like. But if youtake a “time out” from in-vesting every time themarket drops, you riskstill being out of the mar-ket when it rallies–and theearly stages of a rally areoften when the biggestgains occur. Furthermore,if you keep investing dur-ing a “down” market,you’ll be buying shareswhen their price hasdropped, which meansyour dollars can go fur-ther–and you’ll be follow-ing one of the basic rulesof investing: “Buy low.”
You can’t take out all thetwists and turns of the invest-ment road, but by followingthe above suggestions, youcan help make the ride lessstressful–and possibly morerewarding.
KerberRose accountingfirm is pleased to announcethat Katie Gannon, CPA, hasbeen promoted to SeniorManager at their Green Bayoffice location, having previ-ously been a Manager at theCertified Public Accountingfirm. Gannon works closelywith small to mid-size busi-nesses and individualspreparing financial state-ments. She also has extensiveexperience with tax planningand preparation.
KerberRose is also pleasedto announce that Zach Lins-meyer, CPA, has been pro-moted to Manager at theirShawano office location, hav-ing previously been a SeniorAccountant at the Certified
Public Accounting firm.Linsmeyer is a six-year vet-eran of the KerberRose Auditteam, specializing in Em-ployee Benefit Plans andNon-Profit Auditing.
KerberRose is a Wisconsincertified public accountingfirm dedicated to serving thepeople and businesses ofNortheast Wisconsin. Withover 90 professional staffmembers and offices inHoward, Shawano, GreenBay, Fox Cities, Clintonville,Sturgeon Bay, Sister Bay,Rhinelander, Oshkosh, andWausau, they combine the ex-pertise of a leading regionalfirm with the convenience
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September 4, 2017 The Community Bulletin 7
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Match short-term and long-term goals with the right investments Not all investments are cre-
ated equal. Some are bettersuited for short-term goals,
while others can help youbuild resources for objectivesfar in the future. As an in-
vestor, then, one of yourbiggest challenges will be tomatch your short- and long-
term goals with the appropri-ate investment vehicles. Howshould you proceed?
For starters, identify yourshort- and long-term goals.Your shorter-term goals will
change throughout your life.When you are starting out inyour career, for example, youmight aspire to purchase ahome in the next three to fiveyears. Later on, though, yourbiggest short-term objectivemight be to save enoughmoney for a long tour of Eu-rope–without racking upcredit card debt.
As for long-term goals,your biggest one likely willbe to enjoy a comfortable re-tirement. But you may wellhave other long-term plans,too, such as sending your kidsto college in 10 or 15 years.
After you have a clear senseof your short- and long-termgoals, you can choose theright investments to help youmeet them. Let’s start withthe shorter-term ones. Whenyou’re saving for a down pay-ment on a home or for an ex-pensive European vacation,you want to make sure that acertain amount of money willbe available to you at a cer-tain time. Consequently, youmay want to avoid stocks orstock-based vehicles, whichwill constantly fluctuate inprice, because you don’t wantthe value of your investmentto be down at the momentyou need the money. Instead,for short-term goals, you maywant to consider a fixed-in-come vehicle, such as a bond,
which is designed to pro-vide regular interest pay-ments and return your fullprincipal upon the bond’smaturity (providing the is-suer doesn’t default, which,with investment-gradebonds, is generally un-likely).
For longer-term goals,such as college for yourkids and a comfortable re-tirement for yourself, it’s adifferent story. To achievethese goals – and especiallyfor retirement – you gener-ally need to accumulate asmuch as you can. As a re-sult, you need investmentswith growth potential,which means you will needto consider stocks andstock-based instruments. Asmentioned above, stockswill always fluctuate invalue, and they may beworth more or less thanyour original investmentwhen sold. However, build-ing a portfolio with an in-vestment mix that’sappropriate for your risktolerance, and that containsa reasonable amount ofgrowth-oriented vehicles,can potentially help youovercome short-termvolatility and continue mak-ing progress toward yourlong-term goals.
Plus, you have some at-tractive long-term optionsavailable. With a 529 col-lege savings plan, you cansave for college and possi-bly achieve tax benefits,too. And by contributingregularly to your IRA and401(k) or similar employer-sponsored plan, you candefer taxes while spreadingyour dollars among a widerange of investments. Butthere’s one thing all long-term investments have incommon: You need pa-tience and discipline to stickwith them.
So, there you have someideas on short- and long-term investing. Keeping thisdistinction in mind whenyou invest can help boostyour confidence that you’remaking appropriate movesfor all your goals.
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Community Health
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Howard Chiropractic Clinic, S.C.“Get active�stay healthy�be happy”
721 Cardinal Lane, Green Bay, WI 54313 (920) 434-2221
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Headaches and Chiropractic
Headaches can vary by cause, intensity, and frequency. The most common type is known as a tension headache.Tension headaches can frequently occur as a result of tight and tense musculature in the neck and upper back relatedto poor sitting posture, stress, fatigue, and hunger. Common signs and symptoms of tension headaches include:
• Muscle aches in the neck and upper back • Sleeping difficulties and chronic fatigue• Pain or pressure at the front, top or sides of the head • Mild sensitivity to light and/or noise• Headaches that increase throughout the day
Research has shown that chiropractic manipulation, massage therapy and other treatments addressing the musculatureof the neck and upper back are effective treatment options for tension headaches. These conservative treatmentoptions also offer fewer side effects and longer lasting relief than most commonly prescribed medications.Conservative treatment options at Howard Chiropractic Clinic, S.C. include:
• Chiropractic manipulation • Cold Laser therapy• Massage therapy • Stretching and Postural exercises• Active Release Techniques (ART) • Nutritional counseling• Ultrasound therapy
If you or someone you know suffer from tension headaches contact the Howard Chiropractic Clinic, S.C. at
(920) 434-2221 and schedule an appointment today.
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From the HSSD BoardCommunity Survey – Thank You
The Howard SuamicoBoard of Education wouldlike to thank the 1,465+record number residents whorecently completed a surveyand shared their feedback re-garding the April 2017 oper-ational referendum. The goalof the survey was to help theBoard better understand thecommunity sentiment regard-ing district opportunities andchallenges. The responsesspanned across multiple spec-trums, including, various agegroups, parents and non-par-ents, as well as those whohave resided in our district foryears. The mission of ourdistrict is to work togetherwith families and communityto ensure that our studentshave the knowledge and skillsto succeed in a changing
world. By sharing your con-cerns and ideas, the Boardcan better execute this mis-sion.
The initial results of the sur-vey indicate the community’sconcerns with regard to clar-ity of the referendum and pastspending. In turn, the Boardis working hard to ensure wedeliver a clearer messagearound district needs and fi-nancial constraints. TheHoward-Suamico SchoolDistrict has less money tospend on a per pupil basisthan 90 percent of the 422school systems in Wisconsin.Since 1993 when revenuelimits were imposed onschool districts, we have hadto operate leaner than ourcomparable districts to stayfinancially solvent. We need
to continue to share this mes-sage with our community.
The survey responses com-municate the hesitation forongoing authorization to ex-ceed the revenue limits. TheBoard is working closely withour legislators and others toanalyze all options available.Though we cannot predict fu-ture state spending budgets,we are dedicated to improv-ing long term state educationspending.
We will continue to seekinput as we strive to arrive ata referendum solution that thecommunity can confidentlysupport.
For more information aboutthe Howard Suamico SchoolDistrict, please visit our web-site at www.hssd.k12.wi.us orfor additional information re-garding this article, contactschool board member LauraBarnard [email protected].
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Green Bay East Highall ‘60s Reunionplanned
A reunion of students whoattended Green Bay EastHigh School in the 1960s isslated for Friday, September15th, at The Spot SupperClub, 1979 Main Street inGreen Bay. The event beginsat 5:00 p.m. and includes lightsnacks and hors d’ oeuvres,with a cash bar.
The cost is $10 in advanceor $12 at the door. Reserva-tions or questions should be
directed to Bill Zentmeyer at(920) 490-0999 or Jack Fle-mal at [email protected],(920) 920-468-6791 or Lindaa [email protected].
This is the fourth annualevent organized by class-mates of Green Bay EastHigh School and is open to allwho attended during the1960s.
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Just think of the benefits of membership in the Howard-Suamico Business and Professional Association. As a member you are invited to attend HSBPA functions and have the ability to network with others within YOUR own community.
Or another benefit of membership, is that your business will be listed throughout the year in the Business Directory of The Community Bulletin.
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345 Cardinal Ln • Howard920-434-1542
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Fall Open HouseSeptember 15-17
door prizes, treats and surprises
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Kimps Hardware2548 Glendale Ave. Green Bay, WI 54313 920-434-1079
Mon-Fri 7:30-7:00 Sat 8:00-5:00 Sun 9:30-4:00www.kimpshardware.com
Notes from Nicole, Interior Designer at Kimps ACE Hardware
There is something about fall that makes people feel more balanced.It may have to do with the fact that our schedules seem to go back tonormal. School picks back up again, but more importantly, Packergames begin—that is just what we do in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Asmuch as we hate to see summer go, it’s nice to start getting back tothings around the house and prepare for the season.
At the Paint Studio we are always looking for the next interestingdesign ideas. Those ideas usually come through what color is up and coming for the newseason. With the season changing, fall is a great time to look for inspiration from theflowers and plants to the changing leaves. That certainly doesn’t mean that because it isfall you need to paint a room pumpkin orange, however, you may want to bring in someaccent pieces that reflect those warm tones of fall. Nature gives us a vast array of colorsto choose from this time of year.
Although the colors of fall are beautiful, some of the most popular colors this year havebeen cool, earthy tones that are commonly found in nature. A common idea is to use woodgrain colors of gray and brown and mix it with shimmering aqua to remind you of the beachand water. Some of the most popular colors we are mixing are from Benjamin Moore.Popular colors are Revere Pewter (HC-172), Shale (861), or Wish (AF-680). These colorsare often coupled with Beach Glass (1564), Soft Chinchilla (2135-50), or Iceberg (2122-50). The pairing of soft grays and blues creates a calming, spa-like environment. BenjaminMoore’s color of the year is Shadow (2114-30) which is a gray with a hint of amethyst. Graydoes not always mean drab, in fact, gray can look very sophisticated and dramatic.
Choosing colors for your home is not always about what is trendy. Here, at the PaintStudio, all of us like to know what the new trends are, but more importantly, our focus ishelping you choose the right colors for your design style. If you have a style in mind butyou are not quite sure how to achieve it, we are here to help, whether you like colors of fall,nature, or prefer something completely different. Just remember, if you live in Green Bay,there may be some green and gold filtering in this time of the year just for fun and the loveof the game.
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Peace of Mind For You & Your FamilyLewis & Van Sickle, LLC
2149 Velp Ave., Howard (920) 434-9977741 Hwy 32, Pulaski (920) 822-2777
Hawkins Ash CPAs announce promotionsHawkins Ash CPAs re-
cently announced the follow-ing employee promotions.Corenne Gutierrez is pro-moted to marketing manager.Corenne began working atHawkins Ash CPAs in 2011.She develops and deploysstrategic marketing and com-munications plans that fulfillthe marketing goals of thefirm as a whole, each officeand business line. Her re-sponsibilities include copy-writing and editing, graphicdesign and digital publishing,advertising and promotion,
event planning, social mediaplanning and execution, aswell as media relations andwebsite management.Corenne graduated from UW-Green Bay and is a memberof the American Marking As-sociation.
Justin Kudick is promotedto senior associate. Justinjoined Hawkins Ash CPAs in2015. He provides audit serv-ices to nonprofit organiza-tions, credit unions and avariety of businesses. Justinearned both his bachelor’sand master’s degrees from
UW-Whitewater.Briana Peters, CPA, is pro-
moted to manager. Brianajoined Hawkins Ash CPAs in2013. She performs audits,reviews, and compilations ofnonprofit organizations, em-ployee benefit plans and pri-vately held businesses. Sheearned her bachelor’s degreefrom UW-Green Bay and is aCertified Public Accountant.She holds a Not-for-Profitcertificate through the Amer-ican Institute of CertifiedPublic Accountants.
Briana PetersCorenne Gutierrez Justin Kudick
Annual Sidewalk Sale was ahuge success
The Sidewalk Sale was agreat success! Thank you toall participating businesses.And congratulations to allof our winners from the raf-fle.
Liz from Suamico won$100 for Sweets & Eats.
Ken from Green Bay won$50 for Down to Earth.
Gloria from Abrams won$50 for Savoye Salon
Spa.Juliet from Green Bay
won $50 for VandervestHarley Davidson.
Jane from Pulaski and Suefrom Pulaski each won
$50 for Beth’s Boutique.Margaret from Green Bay,
Jessica from Green Bay,and Beth from Suamicoeach won $50 for Thorn-berry Cottage.
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The Howard Suamico Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS
A-1 TYPING & RESUMÉ SERVICE A ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE 2213 Velp Av ............................................ 434-9860 ACT FINANCIAL, LLC 2919 Poels Rd .......................................... 619-2084 BUSINESS SOLUTIONS BY J, LLC 2473 Turnbury Rd .................................... 606-0928 EXPERT TAX SOLUTIONS 700 Riverview Dr ...................................... 544-9724 HAWKINS ASH, CPA 2360 Duck Creek Pkwy ............................ 336-9850 J&M ACCOUNTING SERVICES 3524 Tarragon Trl ..................................... 362-2066 KERBER, ROSE & ASSOCIATES 2200 Woodale Av ..................................... 434-7310 KOEHNE TAX SOLUTIONS, LLC 2140 Velp Av Ste 101 .............................. 393-4713 WIPFLI 469 Security Blvd ..................................... 662-0016
BAKERS BREADSMITH 345 Cardinal Ln Ste 1 ............................. 434-1811
ADULT SPECIAL NEEDS CONSULTANTS
IMPROVED LIVING SERVICES, LLC 999 N Military Av ...................................... 430-7392
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES ALPHA SENIOR CONCEPTS 2723 Lineville Rd ...................................... 393-4531 NEW PERSPECTIVE SENIOR LIVING 2790 Elm Tree Hill .................................... 217-7420
AUDIO VIDEO PRODUCTION, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
ATLAS PRO AV, LLC 1235 S Kimps Ct Ste 27 ........................... 471-9072
ATTORNEYS LAW OFFICES OF CHRISTINA J. KABARA, LLC 2149 Velp Av Ste 507 .............................. 434-0777 LEWIS & VAN SICKLE, LLC 2149 Velp Av Ste 206 .............................. 434-9977
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS / SERVICE 1ST CHOICE AUTO 2035 Velp Av ............................................ 434-6999 AHLBORG TIRE & AUTO, INC 11936 Velp Av .......................................... 661-0973 AUTO ACES 3848 Velp Av ............................................ 489-2295 BAY AUTO PARTS 1750 Velp Av ............................................ 494-8100 DETAIL XPERTS OF NORTHEAST WI 1235 S Kimps Ct ...................................... 341-5020 HOLSCHUH COLLISION CENTER, INC 3700 Velp Av ............................................ 434-9393 HURON AUTOMOTIVE 2173 Velp Av ............................................ 434-8000 MC CLURE’S SERVICE, INC 1245 Cornell Rd ....................................... 434-2855 PHASE III 1810 Velp Av ............................................ 494-1511
BEAUTY SALONS & SERVICES INDEPENDENT BEAUTY CONSULTANT 3471 Sandgate Castle Dr ........................ 288-1407
BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS ASSOCIATED BANK 369 Cardinal Ln ........................................ 433-3000 BANK MUTUAL 2603 Glendale Av ..................................... 434-3469
BMO HARRIS BANK 945 Cardinal Ln ........................................ 434-8090 CAPITAL CREDIT UNION 406 Cardinal Ln ........................................ 494-2828 2316 Lineville Rd ...................................... 494-2828 DENMARK STATE BANK 2450 Velp Av Ste 101 .............................. 328-1210 FOX COMMUNITIES CREDIT UNION 2525 Lineville Rd ...................................... 490-2900
JOHNSON BANK 455 Riverdale Drive .................................. 662-5318 NICOLET NATIONAL BANK 2380 Dousman Ste 100 ............................ 496-8802 2502 Lineville Rd ...................................... 434-1000 NORTH SHORE BANK 1838 Cardinal Ln ...................................... 662-9640 WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE 2610 Glendale Av ..................................... 883-1986
BICYCLES JB CYCLE & SPORT 2500 Glendale Av ..................................... 434-8338
BLINDS, DRAPERIES & WINDOW TREATMENTS
GREY DOG TEXTILE COMPANY 1733 Riverside Dr ..................................... 544-9286
BUSES—CHARTERS & RENTALS LAMERS BUS LINES, INC 1934 Cardinal Ln ...................................... 434-5100
BOWLING VILLAGE LANES 3798 Velp Av ............................................ 434-1203
CABINETS BECKS QUALITY CABINETS, INC 1903 Pride Ter ......................................... 434-4290 OAK FRONT CUSTOM CABINETRY, INC 1570 Cornell Rd ....................................... 434-3335
CELLULAR PHONE EQUIPMENT CELLULAR SYSTEMS, INC 11880 Velp Av Ste A ............................... 434-3377
CATERING & BANQUET SERVICES THE MARQ AT LINEVILLE 2310 Lineville Rd ...................................... 532-4811
CHIROPRACTORS FLYNN’S CHILDREN & FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 2638 Tulip Ln ........................................... 429-2844 HOWARD CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, SC 721 Cardinal Ln Ste 100 ........................... 434-2221
AUTISM SERVICES CENTERPIECE, LLC 986 Lakeview Dr ...................................... 544-4970
RESTORATION SERVICES SERVPRO 2225 Pamperin Rd ..................................... 434-8224
RETAIL BELLA UMANA BOUTIQUE 1749 Riverside Dr ........................... (906) 201-0207 DON FATHER GAMES 2530 Lineville Ste 2 ................................. 489-2278 HEY, DAISY! 345 Cardinal Ln Ste 3 .............................. 662-0801 POSIE PATCH RETREAT 2840 School Ln ........................................ 857-4025 THORNBERRY COTTAGE 345 Cardinal Ln ......................................... 434-1542 TIME FOR DÉCOR 2304 Lineville Rd ....................................... 264-4979
VETERINARIANS ANIMAL CLINIC OF SUAMICO, LLC 14605 Velp Av ......................................... 662-1323 ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF HOWARD 635 Cardinal Ln ....................................... 434-1010
TANNING NATURAL BODY IMAGE BY ANN 2532 Northern Harrier Pass ...................... 621-0792
SCHOOLS HOWARD-SUAMICO SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE 2706 Lineville Rd ...................................... 662-7878
RETAIL DESIGNERS PERSPECTIVE DESIGN SERVICES, INC 1186 Melody Dr ......................................... 737-8905
TUTORS THE TRAVELING TUTORS, LLC PO Box 306 .............................................. 639-0013
TAX RETURN PREPARATION PS IT’S TAX TIME ......................................... 434-5211
TOWING-AUTOMOTIVE KOZLOSKI TOWING INC & REPAIR 531 Maywood Av ...................................... 434-0786
TRUCKING COMPANIES KLEMM TANK LINES 2204 Pamperin Rd ................................... 434-6343
WEBSITE DESIGN & SERVICES FIRE PIXEL 2325 Pamperin Rd Ste 2 .......................... 366-7334 PACKERLAND WEBSITES 2140 Velp Av Ste 101 ............................. 826-5901
WATER WELL DRILLING & SERVICE LEO VAN DE YACHT WELL DRILLING CO., INC 1267 Lakeview Dr .................................... 434-2969 WESLOW WATER SYSTEMS, INC 1710 Flowing Wells Ct ............................. 434-1903
WAREHOUSES - MERCHANDISE B&D WAREHOUSE, INC. 2148 Shawano Av .................................... 499-3105
SPAS—BEAUTY, DAY & HEALTH LIFESPA WELLNESS CENTER 345 Cardinal Ln Ste 6 .............................. 434-2204
SURVEYORS MACH IV ENGINEERING 2260 Salscheider Ct ................................. 569-5765 SOLETSKI SURVEYING 1631 Brookfield Av Unit A-1 .................... 965-0040
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MARTIAL ARTS KIM’S TAE KWON DO CENTER 315 Whispering Creek Ct .......................... 434-2326 RHI MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 13698 Velp Av ........................................... 569-9311
MEATS MAPLEWOOD MEATS 4663 Milltown Rd ....................................... 865-7901
OFFICE EQUIPMENT INDOFF BUSINESS PRODUCTS 3767 Spring Green Rd ............................... 865-4354 WISCONSIN DOCUMENT IMAGING 1850 Velp Av ............................................. 593-1800
MOTORCYCLE DEALERS / SERVICE VANDERVEST HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF GREEN BAY 1966 Velp Av ............................................. 498-8822
MOVERS DAN’S MOVING VAN, LLC 2230 Skyline Pines Dr ............................... 819-4021
BAY PORT FFA ALUMNI 2710 Lineville Rd ....................................... 662-7034 HOWARD-SUAMICO EDUCATION FOUNDATION 2700 Lineville Rd ....................................... 662-7819 HOWARD-SUAMICO LIONS CLUB 1369 Portside Ln ........................................ 434-3211 HOWARD-SUAMICO OPTIMIST CLUB P.O. Box 434 ............................................. 434-7887 PACKERLAND ROTARY CLUB OF HOWARD 300 Packerland Dr .................................................... UNITED HURRICANES SOCCER ASSOCIATION PO Box 13462 ..........................................................
ORGANIZATIONS
OPTOMETRISTS TOWER CLOCK EYE CENTER 2149 Velp Av ............................................. 434-3767
ORGANIZERS LIFE MADE SIMPLE ....................................... 609-0990
PET SERVICES HEALTHY PET MARKET 2672 N Packerland Dr ................................ 857-2072 MIT LIEBE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG RESCUE PO Box 376 ............................................... 639-4274 PET SUPPLIES PLUS 2352 Lineville Rd ....................................... 320-9911
PHOTOGRAPHERS ENVISIONS STUDIO BY KAREN, LLC 1507 Sunset Beach Rd ............................. 373-4016 HARLE PHOTOGRAPHY .............................. 412-3456
LINEVILLE HEALTH MART 2673 Lineville Rd ....................................... 434-1444
PHARMACIES
PHYSICIAN SERVICES PREVEA HEALTH 2793 Lineville Rd ....................................... 496-4700
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS RON KUHN PLUMBING, LLC 2731 Brookview Dr .................................... 434-1275
PRINTING NVR PRINTING 2204 Northwood Rd .................................. 488-9557 ROYAL CREST PRINTING PLUS, LLC 3800 Velp Av ............................................. 434-5900
CUSTOM CUES & QUALITY BILLIARDS 4140 Velp Av ............................................. 434-7755
POOL TABLES & CUE STICKS
REAL ESTATE GOJIMMER REAL ESTATE 2282 Southern Cross Rd .......................... 660-1846 KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY 487 Riverwood Ln .................................... 632-7702 SYMES REALTY, LLC 1721 School Ln ........................................ 471-8033
RENDERING COMPANIES SANIMAX 2099 Shawano Av .................................... 494-5233
RENTALS-REAL ESTATE WALDO INC PO Box 11932, Green Bay 54307 ............ 499-1398
A&W RESTAURANT 2002 Velp Av ........................................... 661-9140 ALAMO PIZZERIA 2450 Velp Av Ste 103 ............................. 770-4258 ANDUZZI’S OF HOWARD 2555 Lineville Rd ..................................... 544-8268 FARR’S GROVE 2443 Shawano Av .................................... 494-9956 JOSEPHINE’S PIZZA & PASTARIA 2560 Glendale Av .................................... 434-6100 LEGENDS BREWHOUSE & EATERY 2840 Shawano Av .................................... 662-1111 RIVERS BEND 792 Riverview Dr ..................................... 544-9860 ROCK GARDEN SUPPER CLUB 1951 Bond St ........................................... 497-4701 SAM & LOUIE’S 445 Cardinal Ln ....................................... 884-9722 SHOOTS BAR & GRILL 3375 Side St ............................................ 434-6480 SUBWAY 1575 Lineville Rd ..................................... 662-1237 2331 Velp Av ........................................... 434-1855 13382 Velp Av ........................................... 34-5490 SWEETS & EATS/PAR-TEE MINI GOLF 2630 School Ln ........................................ 785-9111 THE BOTTLE ROOM 2300 Lineville Rd .......................... 661-WINE(9463) TIMSAN’S JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE LINEVILLE 1773B Cardinal Ln ................................... 393-4887 TOWNLINE PUB & GRILL 2544 Lineville Rd ..................................... 434-7943 VILLAGE GREEN GOLF COURSE & RESTAURANT 302 Riverdale Dr ...................................... 434-3939
WOUTERS FRONT 3171 School Ln ........................................ 434-1039 ZESTY’S FROZEN CUSTARD 2639 Lineville Rd ..................................... 857-9067
RESTAURANTS /BARS FOODS FESTIVAL FOODS 2348 Lineville Rd ...................................... 965-0042 OLSEN’S PIGGLY WIGGLY 2465 Lineville Rd ...................................... 434-0921 SEAWAY FOODS 2223 Velp Av ............................................. 434-1636 THE OILERIE 2300 Lineville Rd Ste 106 ......................... 857-2331
FUNERAL HOME PFOTENHAUER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION 1145 Cardinal Ln ....................................... 434-2060
GAS & CONVENIENCE MARTS EXPRESS PANTRY-BP 2522 Glendale Av ...................................... 321-0180
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS DC GRAFX PO Box 12797 ........................................... 655-8278
VILLAGE OF HOWARD 2456 Glendale Av ...................................... 434-4640 VILLAGE OF SUAMICO 12781 Velp Av ........................................... 434-2212
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GREENHOUSES BONNIE’S MAYFLOWERS 4040 Velp Av ............................................. 434-6799
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTION SAGA-SKI AND GYMNASTICS 13698 Velp Av ........................................... 662-0111
HAIR STYLISTS DONNA’S HAIR GALLERY 2480 Velp Av ............................................. 434-8810 SAVOYE SALON SPA 2304 Lineville Rd ....................................... 434-4247 THE ART OF HAIR 2733 N Packerland Dr ............................... 494-4247 THE BARBERSHOP A HAIR SALON FOR MEN 2352 Lineville Rd ....................................... 544-9666
HARDWARE KIMPS ACE HARDWARE 2548 Glendale Av ...................................... 434-1079
HEALTH BODYWORKS & LASER CLINIC, LLC 721 Cardinal Ln Ste 200 ........................... 234-5000 DOWN TO EARTH NUTRITION & MASSAGE 2331 Velp Av ............................................. 434-2073
HEARING AIDS & ASSISTIVE DEVICES
ADVANCED HEARING SOLUTIONS 2331 Velp Av Ste G .................................. 434-6777 MODERN HEARING 2314 Lineville Rd ....................................... 434-6800
INVESTMENTS ADVISORS MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC 2199 Lineville Rd ....................................... 434-2192 CHAMBERS FINANCIAL GROUP 2010 Velp Av ............................................. 661-9000 EDWARD JONES-GREGG HANSEN 933 Cardinal Ln ........................................ 434-7740 EDWARD JONES-ILYA DAYTER 2149 Velp Av Ste 300 ............................... 301-0321 EDWARD JONES-JONATHAN SCHWEIGER 1718 School Ln Ste B ................................ 434-0602 KOPP FINANCIAL ......................................... 445-8841 RAYMOND JAMES-DANIEL J HOLL 2945 Shawano Av ..................................... 321-0321 SII INVESTMENTS-JON SCHULTZ ............... 362-0943 VOYA FINANCIAL ADVISORS, INC 2140 Velp Av Ste 101 ............................... 393-4713
HEATING CONTRACTORS PAT & JERRY BLINDAUER HEATING & AIR CONDI-TIONING, LLC. 2223 Woodale Av ...................................... 434-2201
HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS HOWARD SUAMICO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 605 Maywood Av ....................................... 434-0533
HOTELS AMERICINN OF GREEN BAY WEST 2032 Velp Av ............................................. 434-9790 COMFORT SUITES HOTEL 1951 Bond St ............................................. 499-7449
HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTANTS HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTING, LLC 2149 Velp Av ............................................. 393-4926
INSURANCE ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY - TIM VANDEN HEUVEL AGENCY 1900 Velp Av ............................................. 494-7999
AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCE - DALE ANTOINE 2514 Glendale Av ...................................... 434-6849
AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCE - TERENCE THAYSE AGENCY 1575 Lineville Rd ....................................... 434-9100 ERIE INSURANCE, THE SKOGG AGENCY, LLC 487 Riverwood Ln ..................................... 569-0835 GORDON H. LENZ & ASSOCIATES, INC 2225 Velp Av ............................................. 434-1609 STATE FARM INSURANCE - MARK MINZLAFF 1750 Velp Av Ste 2 .................................. 429-0044 STATE FARM INSURANCE - MARY KAY ORR 2475 Lineville Rd Ste A ............................ 434-4504 ZIMA-VAN DEN ELZEN AGENCY - FARMERS INSUR-ANCE 721 Cardinal Ln Ste 104 ............................ 494-0777
INTERIOR DESIGNERS DESIGN A LA MODE, INC 1749 Riverside Dr ...................................... 662-9908
HUMANE SOCIETIES SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY AND OUTREACH CENTER 3600 Velp Av Ste 3 .................................... 412-8732
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IRRIGATION DOCTORS 2767 Ethelyn Cir ........................................ 241-9131
HOME IMPROVEMENTS LAMBERT YARD AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1984 Pinecrest Rd ..................................... 676-7771
FOOTBALL CLUBS DUCK WARNER POP FOOTBALL PO Box 208 ............................................... 497-8075
CHURCHES BAHA’I FAITH SUAMICO 2855 Scotch Pine Tr .................................661-9358 CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH 1700 Cardinal Ln ......................................434-6010 GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH 2736 Glendale Av .....................................434-2148 GREEN BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH 600 Cardinal Ln ........................................434-9225 LIVING FAITH SDA CHURCH 986 Lakeview Dr ..................................................... MEADOWBROOK CHURCH—UPCI 701 Hillcrest Hgts .....................................434-1800 MT OLIVE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 2460 Mt Olive Dr.......................................434-2822 PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH 2999 Lakeview Dr .....................................965-2233 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH & SCHOOL 2597 Glendale Av .....................................434-2145 ST PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2809 Flintville Rd ......................................434-2247
SUAMICO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3266 Lakeview Dr .....................................434-1168
COFFEE SHOPS LA JAVA A ROASTING HOUSE 431 Cardinal Ln ........................................ 662-0500 2300 Lineville Rd ...................................... 544-8230
CONSTRUCTION BARTON DESIGNS PO Box 125 .............................................. 434-4848 BLACK DIAMOND BUILDERS 1631 Brookfield Av Unit F-6 ..................... 562-4442
CONSIGNMENT SERVICES FRAYED NOT, LLC 2660 N Packerland Dr ............................. 405-0533 HOME AGAIN OF GREEN BAY, LLC 2530 Lineville Rd Ste B ........................... 662-0665
COUNTER TOPS CUSTOM LAMINATING SPECIALISTS 2170 Speaker Ct ....................................... 434-4266
DANCE INSTRUCTION NEW FUSION DANCE & PERFORMING ARTS 11884 Velp Av ........................................... 497-6820 POWER OF DANCE 2490 Lineville Rd Ste H ............................ 661-9212
DAY CARE-CHILD BIG APPLE PRESCHOOL AND DAYCARE CENTER 2645 Tulip Ln ............................................ 434-9470 STARTING POINT DAY CARE, INC 1750 Cardinal Ln ....................................... 434-8002 THE SHEPHERD’S KIDS 986 Lakeview Dr ....................................... 434-4899
DENTISTS FIRST IMPRESSION DENTAL, LLC, DR. TIM MEYER 2360A Duck Creek Pkwy Ste 1 ................. 497-8500 HOWARD DENTAL CENTER—BRIAN WACKWITZ, DDS 2140 Velp Av Ste 201 .............................. 434-4165 KIRK FISHBAUGH, DDS, LLC 2625 Tulip Ln ............................................ 434-1515 MARCUS VANDER LEEST DDS 2913 Glendale Av ...................................... 434-3950 MONTOURE / HANSON / TESKE ORTHODONTICS 1756 Cardinal Ln ....................................... 884-2808 SIERRA DENTAL, LLC—DR. MARTIN WILLIAMS 2726 Riverview Dr ..................................... 662-1600 THE CENTER FOR DENTAL EXCELLENCE, DR. DAVID J. BRUSKY 410 Security Blvd ...................................... 662-1440
DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY LINDEMAN’S CLEANING 705 Cardinal Ln ......................................... 435-5645
DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES FOREVER DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES 2530 Lineville Rd ....................................... 544-9659
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE & MAINTENANCE, LLC 1542 Kapla Ct ........................................... 412-2479 NICKEL ELECTRIC, INC 1479 Gruber Rd ........................................ 498-1354 STIEGLER ELECTRIC 1265 Russet Ct ......................................... 494-0224
ELEVATORS—SALES & SERVICE A-1 ELEVATOR SALES & SERVICE CORP 2213 Velp Av ............................................. 434-9088
EXCAVATING & TRUCKING AG EXCAVATING, INC 1870 Pride Ter .......................................... 434-1885 RED’S EXCAVATING, INC 2245 Pamperin Rd .................................... 434-2570
EXERCISE & PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAMS
BODE COURSE 2467 Glendale Av ...................................... 355-1038 GREEN BAY YMCA 601 Cardinal Ln ......................................... 436-9570 TITLETOWN CROSSFIT 1465 Cornell Rd ........................................ 819-7711
FIREWORKS DECKER’S UNCLE SAM FIREWORKS 1690 E Deerfield Av .................................. 662-1103
FABRIC SHOPS QUILTING DIVAS SEWING BOUTIQUE, LLC 445 Cardinal Ln Ste 108............................ 434-9980
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS 1884 Memorial Dr ...................................... 471-8303
EMBROIDERY & SCREEN PRINTING L&K APPAREL, INC 1370 Wellington Dr .................................... 434-4817
COUNSELING SERVICES CHRISTIAN COUNSELING MINISTRIES 2150 Memorial Dr .................................... 498-3383
LIGHTING U.S. LAMP, INC 3600 Velp Av Ste 1 .................................. 434-3636
MANUFACTURING FACILITIES ACE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 2325 Pamperin Rd .....................................434-7202 OMNOVA SOLUTIONS, INC 1701 Cornell Rd .........................................434-4300 SMT MACHINE & TOOL, INC 1325 Cornell Rd .........................................434-3272
LAWN MAINTENENCE CUSTOM LAWN CARE.................................. 405-6767 LAWNMASTER, INC 2389 Pamperin Rd .................................... 434-8873 PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 2205 Pamperin Rd .................................... 662-0490
LANDSCAPE & NURSERY SALES SCENICVIEW LANDSCAPES & GARDEN CENTER 2320 Elmwood Rd ..................................... 434-7535 CHIROPRACTORS
THE WELLNESS WAY 2638 Tulip Ln ........................................... 429-2844