Hartland Police Department

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Hartland Police Department
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Village of Hartland BRIDGES
PAID
DOUSMAN, WI
PERMIT NO. 10
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VILLAGE OF HARTLAND
210 COTTONWOOD AVE.
HARTLAND, WI 53029
POSTAL CUSTOMER
www.villageofhartland.com Edition 8, Fall 2013
Inside this issue:
2014 Elections
2014 Budget
Police Department Update
PHONE NUMBERS (262)
Citizen’s Police Academy
Administration367-2714
Building Inspection
490-8222
Fire Administration
367-6878
Library367-3350
Police Administration
367-2323
Public Works
367-4880
Public Works - after hours
367-4750
Recreation Dept.
367-0352
Water & Sewer
367-2714
Library News & Events
New Village Website
Rec Department
Recycling Information
Snow Related Items
9 - 1 - 1 Police-Fire-Ambulance Emergencies
Water & Sewer Department
Property Tax Information
Community Events
BOARD AND COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULES:
CP RAIL HOLIDAY TRAIN
Meetings are held in the Board Room, Municipal Building, 210
Cottonwood Avenue and begin at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 4 at approximately 9 pm
301 Pawling Avenue
1st Monday...................................Park and Recreation Board meeting
Thanks to the past support of the Hartland community and the
generosity of CP Railway, the spectacularly lighted Holiday Train
has announced that they will stop again this year on Wednesday,
December 4th, at approximately 9:00 pm. (plan to arrive at least 15
minutes early since train arrival time is subject to change).
2nd & 4th Mondays...........................................Village Board meetings
2nd Tuesday............................. Police and Fire Commission meetings
3rd Monday................Architectural Board/Plan Commission meeting
Agendas are posted in the entryways of the Municipal Building as
well as on the website: www.villageofhartland.com
HARTLAND TREE LIGHTING & HARTLAND LIGHTS
Friday, November 22, 2013 - 6 - 9 pm
Start the holiday season in downtown Hartland with the official tree
lighting and Santa in Village Square. Jump on the trolley to experience caroling, bagpiper, children’s parade, shopping, crafts, cookie
decorating, glass fusing, letters to Santa, Christmas cards for the
Troops, live children’s Nativity, free photos with Santa, fire spinning
and other special offers. Enjoy the many holiday train window displays throughout the village shops. Accepting Hartland Food Pantry
donations. For more information, visit the Hartland BID website at:
www.downtownHartland.com
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Fireworks planned to announce the train arrival
Appearance by Santa
Free Elf Glow Wand with monetary donation to the food pantry
courtesy of the Hartland Chamber of Commerce and
sponsoring businesses
Free music from the Holiday Train performers The Claytones
and Wisconsin’s own Willy Porter
The Holiday Train is making a special stop in Hartland to raise
awareness of and funds for local food pantries. This is a FREE event
but please bring your food donations to the Holiday Train event or
drop off at the Hartland Chamber of Commerce Office at 116 W.
Capitol Drive. The goal this year is to raise $12,000 in monetary
donations and to collect thousands of pounds of food.
Fire Prevention Week
The Fire Department has been very busy during the month of October, Fire Prevention Week (October
6 - 12) with school children coming to the Survive Alive House and the department going to schools and
giving out safety literature and talking about fire prevention. We have had over 700 children come to the
station and Survive Alive House with more coming in the next 2 weeks. The open house on October 12,
2013 was very successful along with the Firefighters Annual Pancake Breakfast and the landing of the
Flight For Life Helicopter. With the holidays coming up, fire safety is very important to remember.
Dog & Cat Licenses
Holiday Fire Safety
Articles contributed by:
The Hartland Fire Department in conjunction with the National Fire Safety Council, Inc. wish everyone
a safe Holiday Season. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza, or New Year’s, there is
always potential for fire and accidents. Please follow these rules to keep a celebration from turning into
a tragedy.
Mike Bagin
Connie Casper
Mike Einweck
Jan Jensen
Robert Rosch
Connie Casper, Editor
Celebrate Safely
• Check all smoke alarms
• Install carbon monoxide detectors
• Have chimneys, fireplaces, and central heating units inspected by professionals.
• Develop a Home Fire Escape Plan and practice it with your family. Make sure escape routes are not blocked.
Common sense can keep a celebration from turning into a tragedy.
• Holiday lights cause 510 fires each year and Christmas trees are involved in 400 fires.
• 6,000 people are treated for injuries related to holiday decorations and Christmas trees.
• Candles started 70% of home fires in December.
• NEVER leave children unattended where holiday hazards are present, particularly in homes
that are unfamiliar.
This newsletter is published by the
Village of Hartland
Hartland Municipal Building
210 Cottonwood Avenue
Hartland, Wisconsin 53029
Office Hours:
7:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday – Friday
To receive the Electronic Newsletter “Hartland Happenings” go to the village website at
www.villageofhartland.com and register to receive timely news updates from the Village.
2014 Elections
2013 Property Tax Information
February 18, 2014 - Spring Primary, if necessary (non-partisan)
November 4, 2014 - General Election (Partisan)
April 2, 2014 - Spring Election (local offices, non-partisan)
County:
• Sheriff
• Coroner
• Clerk of Courts
Local:
• School Board(s) • Village Board (incumbents: Trustees Karen Compton, Mike Meyers,
Rick Stevens)
County:
• County Board Supervisor District 13 (incumbent: Paul Decker)
• Circuit Court Judges Branch 5 & 6 (incumbents: Lee S. Dreyfus, Jr.
(Dist 5); Patrick C. Haughney (Dist. 6)
August 12, 2014 - Partisan Primary Election
(same offices as November)
The Village is anticipating that tax bills will be mailed by December
10th. The first installment of taxes is due on January 31, 2014. The
last day to pay your taxes in person during 2013 is Tuesday, December
31, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. Offices will reopen on Thursday, January 2nd at
7:30 a.m. Payments dropped in the collection box on December 31
will be receipted with that date.
State:
• Governor
• Lt. Governor
• Attorney General
• Secretary of State
• State Treasurer
• Representatives in Congress
• State Senator in odd-numbered Districts (Hartland is Senate District
33, Paul Farrow, incumbent)
• Representatives to the Assembly in all Districts (Hartland is District
99, Chris Kapenga, incumbent)
Village Offices are Closed:
Tuesday, December 24
Wednesday, December 25
Wednesday, January 1
EXACT amount of your taxes. Please do not use the drive through
window for this transaction. You may also use the tax envelope
enclosed with the tax bill. This is mailed to the lockbox of First Bank
Financial Centre.
If your escrow check is received for more than the tax amount, refund
checks will be issued in accordance with the Village’s regular bill
paying schedule:
December 2013 refunds will be issued January 14, 2014
January 2014 refunds will be issued January 28 and February 11, 2014
A 24 hour collection box is available for payments. It is located at the
entrance to the Municipal Building, 210 Cottonwood Avenue.
You may also pay your taxes in the lobby of the First Bank Financial
Centre located at 800 Cardinal Lane. To make payment at the bank
you need the top tear-off portion of your tax bill and a check for the
You may also pay your property tax bill via credit card payment
through our vendor at Official Payments. Please review the insert in
your property tax bill for more information on these payment options.
NEW THIS YEAR - If you would like a receipt, please include a selfaddressed stamped envelope along with our payment.
The first date to circulate nomination papers for the 2014 Local
Elections is December 1st, 2013. Nomination packets for Village
offices are available in the Clerk’s Office, 210 Cottonwood Avenue.
2014 Village Budget Information
A Public Hearing regarding the 2014 Village Budgets was held on Monday, October 28, 2013. Adoption of the 2014 Village Budgets will be
considered at the November 11, 2013 Village Board meeting. A copy of the proposed budgets is listed below.
VILLAGE OF HARTLAND PUBLISHED 2014 BUDGET SUMMARY
GENERAL, TIF, DEBT SERVICE, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, IMPACT FEES, WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES AND OTHER FUNDS
REVENUES
ADOPTED
PROPOSED
2013 BUDG 2014 BUDG
4,095,818
4,147,256
210,000
220,000
1,294,924
1,273,798
89,000
108,000
92,000
93,500
316,200
307,300
91,700
110,300
252,500
289,752
15,334
PROPERTY TAXES
OTHER TAXES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE
LICENSES & PERMITS
FINES & FORFEITURES
PUBLIC CHARGES FOR SERVICES
INTERGOVERNMENTAL CHARGES FOR SERVICES
MISCELLANEOUS
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES
TOTAL GENERAL FUND REVENUE
EXPENDITURES
6,565,240
6,565,240
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TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES
SUMMARY ALL FUNDS
TIF SPECIAL
REV FUND
22,850
2,650
20,200
DEBT
SERVICE
1,241,909
1,241,909
-
CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS
6,565,240
PROPOSED PROPOSED
2013 BUDG 2014 BUDG
1,003,484
1,006,655
2,934,265
3,045,232
1,470,271
1,490,349
1,034,122
1,023,004
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC SAFETY
PUBLIC WORKS
CULTURE & RECREATION
GENERAL
FUND
REVENUES
EXPENDITURES
EXCESS REVENUES
OVER/(UNDER) EXPEND
FUND BAL/RETAINED
EARNINGS BEG BAL
FUND BAL/RETAINED
EARNINGS ENDING BAL
TAX LEVY
6,442,142
6,442,142
IMPACT
FEE FUND
SPECIAL REV
AND OTHER
257,324
1,652,656
500
2,500
650,875
728,908
(1,395,332)
(2,000)
(78,033)
6,565,240
WATER
UTILITY
SEWER
UTILITY
1,176,500
2,116,670
1,338,734
1,557,605
(940,170)
PERCENT
CHANGE
1.26%
4.76%
-1.63%
21.35%
1.63%
-2.81%
20.28%
14.75%
N/A
1.91%
PERCENT
CHANGE
0.32%
3.78%
1.37%
-1.08%
1.91%
TOTAL
11,253,932
13,868,138
(218,871)
(2,614,206)
3,824,234
(647,239)
203,561
4,656,113
7,068
259,960
1,979,010
770,578
11,053,285
3,824,234
4,147,256
(627,039)
-
203,561
1,047,994
3,260,781
-
5,068
-
181,927
-
1,038,840
-
551,707
-
8,439,079
5,195,250
A Public Hearing on the proposed 2014 Budget will be held Monday, October 28, 2013 during the regularly scheduled meeting of the
Hartland Village Board. The meeting is at 7:00 PM in the Board Room of the Hartland Municipal Building located at 210 Cottonwood
Avenue, Hartland, WI 53029. Copies of the budget are available for review at the Administrative offices in the Municipal Building.
2014 DOG & CAT LICENSE APPLICATION
VILLAGE OF HARTLAND, WAUKESHA COUNTY, STATE OF WISCONSIN
VALID JANUARY 1, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014
(PLEASE COPY THIS FORM IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE ANIMAL)
Owner: _________________________________________________________________ License # 2014-________________
Please Print
Office Use Only
Address: __________________________________________________ Hartland, WI 53029 Daytime Phone: ___________________
Name of Dog: ________________________ Color: ___________________ Breed: ________________________ Sex (circle): M
Date Rabies Vaccine Given: _____/_____/_____
Date Rabies Vaccine Expires: _____/_____/_____
Name of Rabies Vaccine Producer: (circle below)
IMRAB
Merial
Boehringer Ingelheim
or
F
Serial/Lot # _______________________
(NOT the tag number)
Fort Dodge
Pfizer
Defensor
Other _________________
Spayed/Neutered:
$10.00 by March 31, $15.00 April 1 and after
Unspayed/Unneutered: $15.00 by March 31, $20.00 April 1 and after
(SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 174 OF THE STATUTES, AND SUCH PROVISIONS ANDREGULATIONS AS MAY AT ANY TIME BE IMPOSED BY THE STATE OF WISCONSIN)
I certify that the above information is accurate and that the animal to be licensed has a current rabies shot. I have proven this by completing the information requested or by
enclosing a copy of the inoculation certificate. Any questions call Village Hall at 262-367-2714.
Signature _____________________________________________ Date__________________ Total Due $____________
Enclose Check Payable to: VILLAGE OF HARTLAND, 210 Cottonwood Avenue, Hartland, WI 53029
LICENSES AND PAYMENT RECEIPTS WILL BE MAILED TO YOU WITHIN TWO WEEKS. LICENSES MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY COMING TO THE OFFICE.
IF YOU COME IN PERSON, PLEASE BRING PROOF OF RABIES SHOT.
Ready, Set . . . Snow!
Hartland Police Department
210 Cottonwood • 262-367-2323 NON-EMERGENCY
Village Ordinance Sec. 78-5 (a)(2) Prohibits the placement of
snow into the roadway. Reminder that when you are shoveling or
snow blowing your sidewalk or driveway that placement of that snow
into the roadway is prohibited. Please inform your snowplowing
contractors of this as well.
COMPUTERIZED VEHICLE REGISTRATION-The Hartland Police
Department is an authorized agent of the Wisconsin Department of
Motor Vehicles to provide vehicle registration and renewal services.
To learn about these services, go to www.villageofhartland.com.
Once on this website, go to Dept/Services, then Police and click on
Computerized Vehicle Registration. Call 262-367-2323 during normal
business hours if there are any questions.
Please keep garbage cans and recycling bins clear of the roadway on
collection days when snow is forecast or a snowplowing operation is
underway. If possible, place these items at the end of your driveway
and collect the emptied containers as quickly as possible to avoid
damage.
Fire Hydrants - For the safety of your family and neighbors, please
shovel out fire hydrants within the right-of-way adjacent to your
property. In the event of an emergency, firefighters cannot afford
to spend valuable time removing snow to access the hydrant. Your
cooperation is appreciated by all.
Give the Plows a Break!
Driving a snowplow is one of the toughest jobs around. Drivers must
maneuver a 27’ truck with blade through village streets while dealing
with foggy windows, swirling snow, slippery roads, parked vehicles
and traffic. So please, “give ‘em a brake”.
We ask that you maintain a safe and proper distance behind snow
plows to avoid collision and damage to your vehicle from the flying
sand and salt. State law prohibits motorists from driving closer than
200 feet behind a snowplow during plowing or salting operations on
highways with a speed limit of 35 mph or more.
Mailbox Damage Replacement Policy
The Hartland Village Board recently approved to change the Village’s
policy when it comes to replacing mailboxes due to our snow plowing
operations. Now only mailboxes that are actually hit by the snowplow
and are properly installed are eligible for reimbursement. Please note
that reimbursement can no longer be made if a mailbox gets knocked
over from the weight of the recently plowed snow. That is why we
are encouraging everyone to check their mailboxes before winter. A
properly installed and maintained mailbox will hold up to the snow
that comes off the plow’s blade. In addition, the total value from
reimbursement is now limited to a maximum of $75.00.
Turn on your headlights and windshield wipers to provide greater
visibility to other drivers and the snowplow operators.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Village Hall
at 262-367-2714.
Reminder from the Hartland Water and Sewer Department
The sewer charge on your water and sewer bill is determined by
averaging the water consumption used from September 15 - March
15 (January and April water/sewer bills). The figure is derived from the
average number of gallons of water used during the winter months.
This new average appears on the April bill each year and remains
constant for the following three quarters regardless of current water
usage. Using this methodology means you are not charged for sewer
based on summer months watering uses.
• How often does your water softener regenerate? In most cases,
it should only run every 5-6 days. Some water softeners use large
amounts of water in the regeneration process.
This is a good time to remind property owners that even a small leak
can cost you additional charges when the April sewer average is
calculated. Some quick tips for leak detection are:
• Record the meter reading on your water meter when no one is
going to be in the home/building for at least 4 hours and no water
is being used by dishwashers, washing machines, water softeners,
etc. When you return, read the meter again. If the meter reading
has changed, you have water leaking somewhere within your home/
property.
• Check for a leaking toilet by putting 10-12 drops of food coloring
in the toilet tank; do not flush the toilet. Let stand for at least one
hour. If the food coloring has transferred into the bowl, your toilet is
leaking.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT WATER USAGE
Average amount of water required for:
Taking a tub bath - 35 gallons
Taking a shower - 5 gallons
Washing Machine -19 gallons
Washing Dishes by Hand - 10 gallons
Dishwashing Machine - 12 gallons
Flushing the toilet - 3 gallons
ILLEGAL SIGN PLACEMENT-Village ordinances prohibit the placing
of any signs in a right-of-way owned by the village, county or state.
In addition, permission must be received from a property owner
before placing any signs. Any signs observed to be illegally posted
will be removed by the police department and discarded. The normal
violations we observe involve rummage sale signs, campaign signs
and realty signs. Contact the police department at (262-367-2323) if
you have any questions before posting signs.
COMMUNITY NOTIFICATIONS-The Hartland Police Department is a
member of a two nation-wide notification networks, which are basically
“Reverse 911” systems. In the event an emergency message needs to
be sent out to a targeted area of the community, we would utilize the
services of one of these networks. The networks utilized are 1) A Child
Is Missing, which is primarily for missing children and at-risk adults, 2)
MyStateUSA, which can be utilized for emergency notifications such
as evacuations, sex offender notifications, etc. If you are interested in
signing up your cellphone to receive these messages, please go to our
website at www.villageofhartland.com , look under dept for POLICE,
and then click on Community Notifications for information.
WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS-Winter parking restrictions are in
effect from November 1st through March 31st. Parking restrictions
prohibits parking on all village streets between the hours of 2:00 AM
to 8:00 AM. If you need to park your vehicle overnight on a village
street, you will need to call 262-367-0358 Extension 400 after
3:00 PM daily. You will hear a recorded message which will indicate
whether you may park on the street during the restricted hours, or
because of a snow forecast, no parking will be allowed. Parking
citations will be issued to vehicles that park on any village street when
the message has denied parking. A tow notice may also be attached
to a vehicle and if the vehicle is not removed within the time frame
listed on the notice, the vehicle will be towed at the owner’s expense.
DRUG COLLECTION-In order to Reduce Substance Abuse, Prevent
Childhood Poisonings, and Help Protect Our Environment,
citizens can bring their prescription or over the counter medications,
sprays, inhalers, ointments, creams, vials, herbals, pet medications
and illegal drugs/paraphernalia (No Questions Asked) to the police
department 24 hours every day for disposal. Please DO NOT bring
hazardous materials/waste (household cleaners, paint, etc) or any
items containing or exposed to human bodily fluids.
Remember: No medications should ever be thrown into the toilet-Let
us dispose of them properly. If there are any questions, please contact
our department at (262) 367-2323
HOUSE NUMBERS-Municipal Ordinance 78-30 specifically states that
all residential and business buildings must have the address clearly
posted on the street side of the structure, with numbers being no less
than 2 1/2 inches in high (suggested to be reflective). This is primarily
for safety reasons so that the Police or Fire Department may find the
property in an emergency. Keep in mind that the 911 system tracks to
an address and dispatches the correct police and fire agencies. Please
make sure the numbers are clearly posted and seen from the street,
usually posted near a doorway that is visible from the street.
Citizen’s Police Academy
The Village of Hartland Police Department will be sponsoring a Citizens Police Academy in cooperation with the City of Delafield, Village of
Chenequa, and Village of Pewaukee Police Departments. We held our first academy in Spring of 2013 with great success. The next academy
is scheduled for January through March of 2014.
The various topics to be covered during the academy sessions will include:
• Enforcement related to Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated (OAWI)
• Identity Theft
• Use of Force
• Major Investigations Unit (MIU)
• Computer Crimes
• Traffic Stops
• Waukesha County Communication Center operations
• Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)
• Suburban Critical Incident Team (SCIT)and several other areas as they relate to the operations of your local law enforcement agency.
Any citizen interested in attending can contact Village of Pewaukee Captain Jay T. Iding at (262)691-5678 ext. 232
Hartland Public Library: November - January News & Events
110 E Park Ave • 262-367-3350 • http://www.hartlandlibrary.org/
Acoustic Jam
Do you enjoy folk, gospel, or bluegrass style music? Then
come on down to the library from 6:30 - 8:00 PM on
the 4th Tuesday of each month for some toe-tappin’ fun.
Beginners to experts are all welcome to bring a stringed
instrument (non-electric) such as guitar, ukulele, banjo,
mandolin, violin, bass, etc. to experience the joy and
satisfaction of creating music with a group. Upcoming
dates: November 26th, no jam in December due to holidays; January
28th, February 25th.
Book Clubs
Readers can join one of two book discussion groups that meet
regularly at the Hartland Library.
The Tuesday Morning Book Group meets from 10 AM till noon on
the 1st Tuesday of each month. Their November 5th selection is
“Tinkers” by Paul Harding.
The Bonus Book Group meets every six weeks on Tuesday evenings
from 6:30 - 8:00 PM. Their next meeting will be December 3rd with a
discussion of “The Round House” by Louise Erdrich.
Check the library’s website calendar at www.hartlandlibrary.org or call
367-3350 for further details on upcoming dates and titles.
Program Room: Does your non-profit group want to meet at the
library? Call the reference desk to check on program room availability.
Veterans Program - November 11th from 4:00 - 7:30 PM Join us as
we will be honoring those who served by showing movies featuring
interviews with our local area veterans. Refreshments provided.
Toddler Storytime is for 2 year olds and caregivers. Sessions run
about 30 minutes and are limited to 12 children. Registration is
required, so come in ahead of time or call 262-367-3350 to see if a
spot is available.
Preschool Storytime for ages 3-5 is a lively session filled with stories,
songs and crafts. Children are encouraged to attend on their own,
but caregivers can remain with the child until they become used
to the routine. (Parents must remain in the building in any case.)
The storytimes last about 40 minutes and is limited to 20 children.
Registration is required, so come in ahead of time or call 262-3673350 to see if a spot is available.
LEGO Club, Saturday, 9:30 AM on Saturdays - November 23rd,
December 28th, and January 25th. The Hartland Library has a great
collection of LEGOs. Kids ages 5-11 are invited to come make a
variety of fun items and share their ideas with the group. Please call
ahead to sign up - 262-367-3350.
New Village Website
The Village has launched its new website, which had been
in production for several months. Not only does the website
contain all the information users have come to expect but
lots of new, useful information has been added. The site is
updated and easy to use. As part of the launch, users will be
able to sign up for automatic notifications from the Village,
be able to advise Village staff about concerns and be able
to provide feedback on Village initiatives. The new site was
created with the user in mind and as a method to provide our
residents with another option for getting information about
and communicating with the Village. The website address
remains the same: www.villageofhartland.com
Hartland Rec Department
210 Cottonwood Avenue • 262-367-0352
This December, the Hartland Recreation Department is offering
Hartland North and South. The 2014 Winter/Spring Program Guide
some exciting classes in the 2014 Winter/Spring program guide.
will be out in the mail and online at www.villageofhartland.com
Here are some of the classes we will be offering; Friday Fun Nights
in mid-December. The Hartland Recreation Department is always
for youth, Digital Camera classes, Brain Dance for seniors, Archery
looking for new programs, if you have a program that you would like
for adults and youth, NEW art classes for youth and more After
to see offered or to instruct, please contact Kelli Yogerst, Recreation
School Programs that will be offered right after school for youth at
Director at 262-367-0352 or [email protected].
Recycling Center Information
DPW Garage Site - 701 Progress Drive
November 16th is National Gaming Day. 11:00am - 3:00pm Come
to the library to enjoy a Wii game, one of our many board games, and
new fun ideas from Epic Quest Games.
American Girl Club - 1:00 PM on Saturday November 23rd,
December 28th, and January 25th. Young ladies age 8-12 are
invited to come (with AG doll if they wish) to have fun making crafts
and learning about some of the historical doll characters and their
times.
Fall Leaf Collection Program continues through Friday, November
22nd.
Santa Claus will be back again this December 7th
from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. to read stories and pose for
photos with your children. Free! Cookies for good
girls and boys (& parents, too). Bring your camera!
American Red Cross Blood Drive - December 27th - 10:30 a.m.2:30 p.m. Call ahead to sign up;
Please follow these simple rules:
• Rake the leaves out to the street in neat piles or a continuous tight
row or rake into the gutter area
• DO NOT BAG LEAVES
• DO NOT place yardwaste, brush, garden debris or animal waste at
the curb or in with the leaves, it will not be picked up. These items
need to be taken to the Yardwaste site during the hours as noted
below.
Song Lab: 6:30 p.m. on November 13th, December 11th, & January
8th; Learn from professional song-writing tips and strategies to bring
out your best efforts. Each month the group shares their progress with
others for encouragement, ideas and feedback.
Kids Build: 6:30 p.m. on November 7th and December 5th; Kids ages
6-11 are invited to have fun expressing their creativity as they work
with guidance to build something cool to take home.
Infant Storytime for ages 0 - 23 months is held at 9: 30 every Friday.
This short (20-30 minute) session features lap games, songs and
action rhythms as parent/caregiver/caregiver participate to help their
child take part in the class activities. Sessions are limited to 12 children.
Please call 262-367-3350 to reserve a spot.
Storytellers Guild 6:30 p.m. November 25th, December 30th, January
27th - Adults who enjoy telling personal or literary stories are invited
to come share with those who like to listen to stories.
News about BadgerLink - BadgerLink provides FREE access to
online materials that would cost the residents of Wisconsin over 72
million dollars if they each had to pay for it out of pocket. We want all
Wisconsin residents to know that they can use BadgerLink from home,
from work, and on the go!
Stop in the library or call the library to learn more: 262.367.3350.
One collection pass will be made throughout the Village weekly
during the time period as noted above.
YARDWASTE SITE CLOSES FOR THE SEASON - Friday,
November 29th.
Hours of operation through November 29th are as follows:
Every Friday, 9 am - 3 pm
Tuesday evenings, November 12 & 26 from 6-8 pm
Saturday mornings, November 9 & 23 from 9 am - 1 pm
The Recycling Center will be open during the winter months
on Fridays, from 9 am - 3 pm.
Electronic Recycling Rules
The Village of Hartland has a drop-off for electronics including:
• Computers, Laptops, Servers, Monitors
• Keyboards, Mice, Hard Drives, etc.
• Printers, Copiers, Scanners, Fax Machines
• Cellular Phones, Portable Devices
• Telephones, Cables, Accessories
• Televisions, Stereos, Game Systems
• DVD/VCR/DVR Players
• VHS, CDs, DVDs, Computer Games
• Christmas lights
• Other small appliances, e.g. toasters, vacuum cleaners, etc.
or “anything with a cord”