September - Reedsville

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September - Reedsville
Reedsville News
www.reedsville.org
September 2015
Reedsville Sportsmen’s Club
Youth Trap Program Steak Fry
Saturday, September 19
$20.00 per person
(includes 16oz. Ribeye, salad bar, desert and 1 drink)
Steaks cooked to your liking
Serving from 5pm to 8pm
Only paid for tickets are guaranteed a steak
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Limited to 100 people
For tickets call: Gerald Fischer @ 920-901-3907
Pat Ebert @ 920-973-1354
Troy Storzer @ 920-973-4324
RAA Packer Party
Sunday, September 13th
Reedsville Firemen's Park
10:00-6:00
Serving Brats, Hamburgers, Chicken sandwiches & Refreshments
Join the Reedsville Athletic Association/Reedsville Area Youth
Sports for an afternoon of fun!
Packers vs. Bears ~ Kickoff at Noon
Watch the game on a 9 ft. projection screen!
Proceeds will go toward youth baseball & softball uniforms.
Come out & support a great cause for our youth!
Matching Funds by Catholic Financial Life - Chapter 80, Reedsville
Reedsville Alumni Association News
The Reedsville Alumni Association was once again able to award a $1000 scholarship to a deserving graduating senior. The winner this year is Eric Schuh. Eric is the son of Bill (1980) and Julie
(Welch-1981) Schuh. He is also the grandson of Carol (Tisler) Schuh (1959) and Joe (1961) and
Margaret (Ebert-1961) Welch. Eric is in the Diesel Equipment Mechanic program at Fox Valley
Tech. Congratulations to the entire class of 2015.
The Reedsville High School Alumni Association’s 58th annual meeting/banquet is set for Saturday,
October 3, 2015 at Webster’s Inn on 3rd Street. The price of $15.00 per person includes tax and
tip. We will sit down to eat at 12:00 noon. If you wish to socialize and have cocktails before, the
bar will be open at 11:00 am. The meeting will follow at around 1:00 with more socializing to
follow as long as you wish. If there is enough interest in touring of the high school, we will make
arrangements for that. Reservations are due by September 15, 2015. Any person who graduated
from Reedsville High School is welcome to attend. If you have not received an annual newsletter,
please contact us at [email protected] and one will be emailed to you.
We will also be selling concessions at the Homecoming game, which is scheduled for Friday,
October 2, 2015 against Mishicot Indians. Help is always needed. If you are able to help out,
please let us know.
We are asking any class that is celebrating a reunion to send us an updated address list. If any
class has an extra booklet to share with the association, please mail it to us. Our mailing address is
PO Box 431, Reedsville, WI 54230 or email to [email protected].
Reedsville High School Alumni Association – Promoting Panther spirit beyond graduation.
13th Annual Old Fashioned Harvest PICNIC
Sponsored by:
THE FRIENDS OF ST. PATRICK, INC.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2015
(The former St. Patrick Church)
MAPLE GROVE, WI
Corner of Cty. G & Taus Rd.
11:00 AM OUTDOOR MASS
Chicken Booyah, Food, Refreshments, Sweets, Kolache
Demo/Sale, Bake Sale, Silent Auction, Kids Games, Adult
Games, Genealogy Help, Raffles, Musical Entertainment
By: “STILL CRUSIN” Starring Donnie & Patty Krug,
IRISH DANCER,
OLD TRACTOR SHOW-FUNFOR ALL!
Village Board Meetings will be held the 2nd Thursday of
each month effective August 6, 2015. Starting time will
remain at 6:30 pm.
Reminder – Pool Owners: The swimming pool discount
applications must be in the Clerk-Treasurer’s office by
September 15th to qualify for the pool discount. Application forms are available on the website under Forms &
Permits or in the Reedsville Municipal Building lobby.
Chipping Dates: September 1st & 15th
Recycling Pick-Up: September 11th & 25th
BRAIN MAKER by David Perlmutter, MD is his latest book. A must read!! Dr. Perlmutter was the guest speaker at Nature's Sunshine Convention in Anaheim this
April. As one of the attendees, I can attest that his presentation was exceptional
and that he received a standing ovation. Dr. Perlmutter is a board-certified neurologist and a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition. He is the recipient of
the Linus Pauling Award and the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller
Grain Brain as well as The Grain Brain Cookbook, The Better Brain Book, and
Raise a Smarter Child by Kindergarten. Following is a summary of the Brain Maker: rates of neurological disorders are skyrocketing ---from ADHD and debilitating
anxiety to depression and even dementia. But a medical revolution is under way
that will forever change how we understand and treat not only behavioral and
mood disorders but also chronic headaches, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, autism,
Alzheimer's, and many more conditions. Astonishing new research is revealing that
the health of your brain is, to an extraordinary degree, dictated by the state of
your microbiome--the vast population of organisms that live in your body and outnumber your cells ten to one. Dr. Perlmutter shows you how nurturing your gut
health can dramatically alter your brain's destiny for the better.
Reminder: IN.FORM classes - Monday - 6P.M. Wednesday - 5 P.M. Come, join the
fun, burn fat/ be fit/ for life
September special at Roadway To Health - 25% off the retail price of any in stock
product.
Contact me at 920-772-4135
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[email protected]
www.mynsp.com/maryellen
The Bubolz Memorial Park Playground Equipment
Project is still in need of additional funds. To make a
donation (please indicate that it is for Bubolz Memorial
Park Project), you can drop it off at the Clerk-Treasure
office, put it into the drop box located near the front door
of the Reedsville Municipal Building, mail it to Reedsville Municipal Building, 217 Menasha St, Reedsville, or
drop it into a donation pail located at several Village
businesses.
Kayla's Hair Clips & Consignment Shop
215 Main Street, Reedsville, WI 54230 • (920) 754-1127
Kayla’s Hair Clips & Consignment Shop will be
CLOSED for the month of September. Please call
for an appointment @ 920-754-1127 if you need
something. We will reopen in October.
Come see Kayla and I at the Kordell Memorial on
September 12 from 9am-8pm. Raffles, car show,
pheasant hunt, food and much more. Located at
R&R Lounge - Valders. Some of our proceeds will
be donated to the Memorial!
Kayla & I will also be at Camp Forest in Forest Junction for a two day show, a must see craft show!! Friday, September 18th 12:00noon – 8:00pm. A fish fry
will be held on Friday. Come see us again on Saturday, September 19th 9:00am – 3:00pm and enjoy the
fry out!
Reedsville Historical Building News
The Reedsville Historical group board of directors met recently and decided on
their agenda of activities for fall and winter.
Sunday, September 27—Bohemian Dinner at Webster’s Inn on Third from
11:00AM—2:00PM. Tickets may be purchased from any board member or at
Webster’s. Cost: $12.00 for a buffet dinner of pork, potato dumplings, sweet
sour cabbage, vegetables, dessert and beverage. Plans are underway to have
some live music too. Come and enjoy the day with us! You don’t need to be
Bohemian to join this great meal.
Sunday, November 1—Reedsville Countryfest at Reedsville High School from
9:30AM—3:30PM. Sponsored by Reedsville Lions, Lioness and Historical organizations. It will feature arts/crafts booths, silent auction, photo contest,
special fall lunch in cafeteria, music of all kinds, prizes and many surprises.
We hope you’ll mark your calendar for the event. Bring family and friends—
encourage your neighbors to come too.
Saturday, December 12—Christmas cookies, crafts and special events at the
Historical Building from 9:00AM—2:00PM.
We are also planning a special event for July 2016 at the Historical Building
marking the 150th beginning of the group. More on this as it progresses.
CASINO NIGHT
NOW CATERING!
Mark your calendars for Saturday,
November 14, 2015.
The Reedsville Wrestling Club will
be holding their annual Casino
Night at Reedway Sportsman's
Club. Tickets will be available soon.
More information to follow in the
October Reedsville News.
HELP WANTED
Part Time Barn Help Wanted
Equity—Reedsville
Stop at office 513 North 6th St. to
fill out an application
Birthday Parties
Family Reunions
Class Reunions
Baby Showers
Bridal Showers
ALL Special Events
Call Kellie for available
dates & pricing
(920) 443-3001
Corner House
Hustler Zero Turn
More Leisure Time
0%/42 Months
( limited time offer)
Starting at $2899.00
345 Main Street
Reedsville WI. 920-754-4400
www.valupropower.com
304 Manitowoc Street, Reedsville
(920) 443-3001
Tuesday:
Chicken and Biscuits
Wednesday:
Beef Stir-Fry served
over rice
Thursday:
BBQ Pork Sandwich
with
Cold Potato Salad
SUNDAY
BREAKFAST
Hours:
Monday -CLOSED
Breakfast Menu Available
Sunday Only from 9a- 12p
Regular Menu
11a-8p
Tuesday thru Saturday
Open at 11:00 am
Kitchen Open 11a-9p
Reedsville
Countryfest News
Reedsville Countryfest is
set for Sunday, November 1st at the Reedsville
High School Gym/
Recycling Workshop
Cafeteria areas. Things
633 Manitowoc St
begin at 9:30AM and
920-754-4214
continue to 3:30PM.
Crafters Wanted—Do
you
Wanted
make or sell items the
Hours:
public may wish to buy?
Mon - Thurs
Set up a booth at our
8am - 5pm
community
event. Call
Friday 8am-12pm
754-4370 for a registration blank. We would
Top Prices Paid
love to have you participate.
T.O.P.S. - TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY
New This Year: ReedsOn Tuesday, September 15th at
ville Fall Photo Contest.
6:00PM Wayne Vandenlandenberg
Get your cameras ready
from Neenah will join us. Wayne is
and take those special
the 2013 Wi State King and has lost
FALL Pictures for this
471 pounds! Aren’t you excited to
contest. The color phohear how he achieved his goal?
FREE TO PUBLIC so please join us
tographs need to be takto hear his inspiring story.
en now. There will be
TOPS can't do the work for you. You
three categories. 1) Ruonly get out of TOPS what you put
ral Reedsville Landscape
into it. We can't guarantee weight
or Views. 2) Door and
loss just by attending meetings, but
entrance
decorations of
we can offer support through each stage of the journey,
including after you reach your goal weight. As an incentive homes or businesses. 3)
to become a healthier you our Reedsville chapter will offer
Miscellaneous—Any fall
two months free local chapter dues when you join and pay
pictures. More details
your yearly corporate TOPS dues during either the month
will be given in the Octoof August or September. We're here for you!
ber Newsletter. Plan
We are a new TOPS chapter that started in January 2015 in
now
for the new addition
Reedsville .We meet on Tuesday evenings at the Village
to Reedsville Countryfest
Hall. Private weigh-ins start at 6:00PM, group exercise at
sponsored by Reedsville
six thirty (only if you want to participate, not mandatory)
and meeting from 6:45-7:30PM. Yearly corporate dues
Lions, Lioness and
are$32.00 and monthly dues of $5.00 for our local chapter.
Reedsville Historical OrFirst meeting free! Questions or concerns contact Linda at
ganizations!
920-901-1397 or email [email protected]
Fall is just around the corner. We’ll have fall mums soon. Call 754-4370
to reserve your pots. Decorate your home, business or yard with fall
mums and other decorations. Participate in the fall photograph contest for
the Reedsville Countryfest—Sunday, November 1. See the guidelines for
the contest under Reedsville Countryfest.
Sunday, September 13 is Grandparent’s Day. Surprise your grandparents with fresh flowers on this day. Order ahead or just stop in.
Fri/Sat—October 2/3—Reedsville Homecoming. Remember to order
flowers for the Homecoming Dance. Be special—order Mom/Dad flowers
too—they were graduates of RHS too.
Daffodil/Tulip Bulbs will be arriving in early September for our planting.
We would like to see daffodils planted at every house in Reedsville. Come
in for great prices.
For
INN
on
THIRD
STREET
GO PACK GO!
Free Pizza
During Half Time for
ALL Packer Games
Shots for all PACKER
Touchdowns!
Reduce Mowing Time
Webster's
SEPT. DAILY
SPECIALS!
Sunday-9a-9p
Kitchen Open 9a-8p
Do you know your cholesterol numbers?
September is National Cholesterol Education Month
— a perfect time to get your cholesterol levels
checked and to take steps to lower your numbers, if
needed.
A fasting cholesterol test includes:
Total blood (or serum) cholesterol
Total cholesterol score is calculated using the following equation:
HDL + LDL + 20 percent of your triglyceride level. A total cholesterol score of less than 180 mg/dL is considered optimal.
HDL (good) cholesterol
With HDL cholesterol, higher levels are better. An HDL under 40
mg/dL in men and 50 mg/dL in women is a heart disease risk
factor. An HDL over 60 is considered optimal.
LDL (bad) cholesterol
A low LDL cholesterol level is considered good for heart health.
However, a person’s LDL number should no longer be the main
factor in guiding treatment to prevent heart attack and stroke,
according to new American Heart Association guidelines.
Triglycerides
Normal triglyceride levels vary by age and sex. Elevated triglycerides can be caused by being overweight, physical inactivity,
cigarette smoking, excess alcohol consumption and a diet high in
carbohydrates.
To determine how your cholesterol levels affect your risk of heart
disease, your health care provider will take into account other
risk factors such as age, family history, smoking and high blood
pressure.
If lifestyle changes aren’t enough to get your cholesterol numbers down to acceptable levels, your health care provider may
prescribe cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins.
Denise Brilliant, NP, is a nurse practitioner at Aurora Health Center in Reedsville. To schedule an appointment, call (920) 7544337.
SHANE WENDT TRUCKING LLC
SHANE WENDT 1-920-323-9177
CHAD WENDT 1-920-858-0687
SERVICES OFFERED
⇒ SNOWPLOWING
⇒ HAULING (3 YARD LOADS OF ANY MATERIALS NEEDED)
⇒ FREE PICKUP OF SCRAP METALS AND APPLIANCES IN THE VILLAGE OF REEDSVILLE
(THERE IS A CHARGE FOR ELECTRONICS AND
ITEMS WITH FREON IN)
INDOOR & OUTDOOR STORAGE/PARKING
SPACE AVAILABLE
CALL FOR RATES
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
SUNRISE HORSE FARM, INC
17226 Limekiln Road, Reedsville, Wisconsin 54230
www.sunrisehorsefarm.org
*
920.772.4135
Sunrise Horse Farm says THANK YOU to everyone that had a part
in making the Summer Gallop a wonderful day...to the visitors,
THANK YOU for coming; to the vendors, THANK YOU for being
here; the musicians: Luann Paul, The Underwood Family, Voices of Peace & Ruth Franz, Don
Shire, Amy Jackson, Vertical Evacuation, THANK YOU for sharing your talents with all of us.
THANK YOU to all the volunteers: Welcome Table: Angie Schambureck & Bev Badker, Food Service: Iris & Chuck Denor, Lee Levknecht, Children's Activities: Heidi Gossen, Raffle Tickets: Helen
Kasten & Mary Torp, Bake Sale: Bonny Durben, Golf Cart Rides: Ric Cummings.
THANK YOU to: Bob Seidl, Mary Ann McGann & Francis Lenz for the demonstrations throughout
the day. Because of a shoulder injury Eugene Durben was not able to do his blacksmith demonstration, however, people enjoyed talking to him. THANK YOU to everyone for the raffle donations.
THANK YOU to everyone that donated baked goods for the bake sale. THANK YOU to Two Rivers
St. Vincent de Paul, Festival Foods and Peter's Pantry for their donations. THANK YOU to the Second Chance Ranch & Rescue for the petting zoo, horse & pony rides. THANK YOU to the other volunteers for all your help before, during, and after the event: Angie Schambureck, Ken, Shari &
Graciella Mack, Jody Dubinsky, Ric Cummings, Helen Kasten, Angie, Amber, Lexi, and Molly Piepenburg, Richard Wagner, Brenda, Josh & Beth Isaccson, Becky & Jadyn LeBoeuf, Andy Van
Domelen, Samantha Kane, Samantha Ott, Samantha Haese, Josh Sisel, Marie Wilhelm, Jane Levknecht and members of Cornerstone Community Church.
THANK YOU to everyone that came along side during a difficult time with the passing of my son,
Greg. Your kindness is very much appreciated.
SAVE THE DATE!
Reedsville
First Responders
Halloween Dance
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Buildable Lots for Sale
along the North side of
Deerview Drive.
Please call (920) 772-4188
for details.
Reedsville Area
Garden Club
THANK YOU for making
the Reedsville area so colorful with flowers and plants.
Thank You to our volunteers also for helping make
it happen.
Idea! Now is the time to
save seeds for next year.
Help us save seed from
your special flowers. We
would like to develop a
SEED SWAP program. In
doing so—we need your
help. Save seeds—dry and
place in envelopes—label
type of flower and color.
We will develop a way to
distribute them later.
PLANTS—The
garden club
PLANTS
still has plants to sell. We
have loads of Purple/
Yellow/Misc. color irises,
hens and chicks and other
varieties. Come to the Corner House and pick up what
you need and make a donation to our garden club.
Manitowoc County Recycling Center
REEDSVILLE AREA
Waste Tire Collection 2015
SENIOR CITIZENS
3000 Basswood Road, Manitowoc WI
The Reedsville Area Senior CitiMon – Fri 7am to 4pm, Saturday 8am to Noon
zen's Meeting will be on Tues.,
September 14 through September 26.
Tires Accepted
September 15, 2015 at 1:30P.M. in
Car,
Truck,
Semi,
Tractor, Motorcycle, ATV,
the Community Room at the ReedsBicycle
ville Manor. All interested area
For more information call the Recycling Center
Seniors are welcome to join us for
at 920-683-4333 or visit
an afternoon of fun, socializing,
www.manitowocrecycles.org.
and playing cards and sometimes
interesting guest speakers.
REEDSVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION
MINUTES - REGULAR BOARD MEETING
June 15, 2015
The regular meeting of the Reedsville Board of Education was
called to order at 6:30 P.M. by Board President Andrew Maertz.
Present: Board Members – Andrew Maertz, John Ebert, Vicki
Petska, Rick Hein, and Carie Boldt. Administrative Team Members – Tony Butturini, Michael Nate, and Angie Sanderfoot;
Others Gina Meshak, Amy Hein, Joy Spatchek, Laurie Towne,
Jodi Haese, Hillary Sweere, and Becky O’Leary.
Andrew Maertz announced that proper legal notice of the meeting had been given.
I. Opening
A. Motion to approve agenda with addition of 8k. District
Goals 15-16 and add Food Service Director Contract to
Closed Session by Vicki Petska, Seconded by Carie
Boldt. All ayes.
B. Pledge of Allegiance.
II. Public Input
None.
III. Reports
A. District Administrator/High School Principal
Mr. Tony Butturini reported as follows: 1. Graduation, May 22nd.
2. Thank you to faculty and staff for 2014-15 school year. 3.
Ben Krull and Adam Hall are new staff recommendations. 4.
Interviewing for administrative assistant and food service director June 9th and June 11th. 5. Goals for 2015-16. 6. Football
field work. 7. Vacation.
B. Elem/MS Principal
Mr. Michael Nate reported as follows: 1. Enrollment notes. 2.
8th Grade Promotion. 3. Summer school updates. 4. Summer
musical 5. 2015-16 Schedule. 6. Congratulations to Stephanie
Carriveau on receiving grant. 7. 4th Quarter honor roll. 8. Mrs.
Haese’s Title I survey’s.
C. School Psychologist/Supervisor of Special Education
Ms. Angie Sanderfoot reported as follows: 1. Children with Disabilities. 2. Seclusion and restraint. 3. Staffing. 4. School-based
billing.
Genealogy Workshop Offered
The Friends of St. Patrick will
be offering a genealogy workshop on Saturday, October 24,
2015, at 9:00 am – 12:00 pm at
the Heritage House in Maple
Grove, Wisconsin. Miki Gould,
genealogy specialist, will conduct the workshop. The cost is
$3.00 per person. To register,
contact Beth at 920-793-1408.
8, 2015 special meeting, seconded by John Ebert. All ayes.
B. Payment of bills. Motion by John Ebert, seconded by
Rick Hein. All ayes.
C. Employment recommendations – Resignations – Kyle
Korinek – High School Science, Lynn Stecker-Aide. Benjamin Krull – High School Social Studies, Adam Hall – High
School Science. Motion by Vicki Petska, seconded by Rick
Hein. All ayes.
D. Director of Food Service – Table until after Closed Session.
E. Administrative Assistant. Motion by Vicki Petska to approve Hillary Sweere, seconded by Carie Boldt. All ayes.
F. Hot lunch prices. Motion by Vicki Petska to approve hot
lunch prices of $2.00 for Elementary K-5, $2.35 for Middle
School and High School, $2.95 for Adults, seconded by
Rick Hein. All ayes.
G. Substitute Pay. Motion by Rick Hein to keep substitute
pay the same, seconded by Vicki Petska. All ayes.
H. School Fees. Motion by Carie Boldt to approve school
fees $15 Grades 5-12, $8 Grades K-4, and $175 Drivers
Ed Fee, seconded by Vicki Petska.
I. 15-16 Board Meeting Calendar. Motion by Rick Hein,
seconded by Carie Boldt. All ayes.
J. Administrative Contracts – Table until after Closed Session.
K. District Goals 15-16. Motion by Carie Boldt with changes
to #7, seconded by John Ebert.
VII. Closed Session
Motion by Carie Boldt, seconded by Vicki Petska to go into
closed session at 7:05 P.M. according to SS 19.85 (1) (c) Considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance
evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility.
(Administrative Contracts and Director of Food Service Contract). The Reedsville Board of Education reserves the right to
return to open session. Roll call vote. All ayes.
VIII. Return to Open Session
Motion by Vicki Petska, seconded by John Ebert. All ayes.
Discussion/Action
J. Administrative Contracts. Motion by Rick Hein to approve
Administrative contracts, seconded by Vicki Petska. All ayes.
IV. Discussion Items
None
IX. Adjournment
Motion by Vicki Petska, seconded by Carie Boldt to adjourn at
7:38 PM. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned.
VI. Discussion/Action items
A. Motion by Carie Boldt to approve minutes for regular
May 18, 2015 board meeting and closed session and June
Vicki Petska, Clerk
HOURS: Monday 1-7
Tuesday—Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 8-2
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REEDSVILLE
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I am the bread of life. -John 6:35
Proceedings of the Reedsville Village Board
June 4, 2015
The monthly meeting of the Reedsville Village Board was called to
order on June 4, 2015 at 6:30 PM by Village President Andy Bubolz.
Present were: Bob Campana, Ryan Lorrigan, and Jerry Reis. Absent
Jack Siebert. Also present were: Melanie Hills, Leroy Krepline, JoAnn Mignon, Craig Schuh, Steve Webster, Emilie Heidemann and
Joe Tisler.
The minutes of the previous meetings of May 7th and May 18, 2015
were approved as presented.
A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Campana to pay the
accounts payable in the amount of $91,575.96. Motion carried 3-0.
Correspondence was presented from the 5th Grade DARE Students of
the Reedsville School District and the DNR approving the 2015 Recycling Grant Application in the amount of $2,435.23.
Hills presented the First Responders written monthly report
Tisler presented the Police Dept. written monthly report.
The Utility Departments written monthly report was presented for
review. A motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Reis to
install a soft start pump at the Lift Station in the amount of
$2,800.00. Motion carried 3-0. The discussion on meter replacement
was postponed until Busse can attend.
The Fire Department written monthly report was presented for review.
Krepline explained they are still working on security camera placement. A motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Campana to
place an ad for the part-time Public Works position. Letters of interest will be accepted until June 30th, 2015. Motion carried 3-0. A motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Campana to approve the
proposal from Manitowoc County Highway Department to replace a
culvert pipe with asphalt restoration in the amount of $3,945.00. Motion carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Campana and seconded by Lorrigan to have
the Village Attorney send a letter to the company regarding their
delinquent account. Motion carried 3-0. A motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Campana to waive the building permit fee for
the Reedsville Area Veterans Memorial Park Project. Motion carried
3-0 (Reis abstained, Bubolz voted). Ordinance 2015-2 amending the
sewer rates was introduced by Campana. A motion was made by
Lorrigan and seconded by Reis to approve the Ordinance as presented. Roll call taken: motion carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Campana to approve
the Class A Combination Liquor License Application from Country
Vision Coop. Motion carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Lorrigan to approve
the Class B Beer License Applications from the Reedsville Athletic
Association. Motion carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Reis to approve
the Class B Combination Liquor License Applications from Civilization Bar & Grill, The Old Bar, Manitowoc Street Pub, Five Alarm
and Webster’s Inn on Third Street LLC. Motion carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to approve
the Temporary Class B Beer License Applications from Holy Family
Parish, Reedsville Fire Fighters and the Reedsville Flames Youth
Football. Motion carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Lorrigan to approve
the Soda License Applications from Civilization Bar & Grill, The
Old Bar, Reedsville Athletic Assn, Country Vision Coop, Jim’s Service and Car Wash, Colleen’s Café, Reedsville Lioness, Valu-Pro
Power Center, Holy Family Parish, Equity Coop, Five Alarm, and
Webster’s Inn on Third Street. Motion carried 3-0.
Reedsville News Deadline
The next deadline for the October Reedsville News will be
September 11 . Submissions can be e-mailed to
[email protected] or dropped off at the Reedsville Village Hall during normal business hours.
Thank you!
Amanda Schrubbe
A motion was made by Lorrigan and seconded by Reis to approve
the Tobacco License Application from Country Vision Coop. Motion
carried 3-0.
A motion was made by Reis and seconded by Lorrigan to approve
the Operator License Applications from: Anthony Schultz, Patricia
Schultz, Linda Wenzel, Tom Wenzel, Mary Kay Geiger, Kelly
VandeVoort, Debra Hansen, Jon Kees, Tom O’Connell, Tamara
Brockman, Shari Campbell, Teresa Korinek, Nancy Peterson, Wendy
Shimek, Sheila Werth, April Eichhorst, Steve Webster, Laura Reinke, Tara Beyer, Kay Mahloch, Kayla Saari and Forest VanVoltenberg. Motion carried 3-0.
The 2015 Financial Reports were presented for review.
A motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to move the
July 2nd Village Board meeting to July 9th. Motion carried 3-0. A
motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to approve the
Outdoor Lighting Service Contract with WPS for Deerview Drive
with a monthly fee of $72.09 and an advanced payment in the
amount of $3,692.49. Motion carried 3-0. A discussion on the Park
Street Bathroom Remodel Project has been tabled until budget time.
Following a discussion, a motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to contact both companies requesting a 5 year contract
proposal by July 6, 2015. Motion carried 3-0.
At 7:13 pm, Bubolz turned the meeting over to Lorrigan to discuss
the Deerview Drive Extension Project. Correspondence was presented from the WI Department of Transportation regarding the Manitowoc Street Bridge Project. Discussion was postponed until color
samples can be obtained. Lorrigan turned the meeting back to Bubolz
at 7:20 pm.
At 7:26 pm a motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to
convene into closed session, pursuant to WI Statute Section 19.85(1)
(f) to consider data of specific persons. Motion carried 3-0. At 7:29
pm a motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to reconvene into open session. Motion carried 3-0.
At 7:30 pm a motion was made by and seconded by to convene into
closed session, pursuant to WI Statute Section 19.85(1)(c) to conduct
business which requires a closed session to consider performance
evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental
body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. Motion carried 3-0.
At 7:34 pm a motion was made by Campana and seconded by Lorrigan to reconvene into open session. Motion carried 3-0
At 7:35 pm a motion was made by Reis and seconded by Campana to
convene into closed session, pursuant to WI Statute Section 19.85(1)
(c) to conduct business which requires a closed session to consider
performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the
governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. Motion carried 3-0. At 7:47 pm a motion was made by Campana and
seconded by Reis to reconvene into open session. Motion carried 3-0
At 7:48 pm a motion was made by Rei and seconded by Lorrigan to
convene into closed session, pursuant to WI Statute Section 19.85(1)
(e) to conduct specified public business, where competitive or bargaining reasons requires a closed session. Motion carried 3-0. At
8:34 pm a motion was made by Campana and seconded by Reis to
reconvene into open session. Motion carried 3-0
The next regular monthly meeting will be held on Thursday, July 9,
2015 at 6:30 PM. A motion was made by Reis and seconded by
Campana to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 3-0. Meeting adjourned at 8:47 PM.
Respectfully submitted
Mary Jo Krahn
Clerk/Treasurer

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