NOV. 7, 2014 - Barneveld Shopper
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S B Serving The Barneveld Area Since 1950 BARNEVELD SHOPPER Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Barneveld, WI 53507 Permit No. 1 Deadline-Saturday 12:00 PM Thursday Distribution NOV. 6, 2014 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd Barneveld, WI 53507 Ph. 608-924-2002 e-mail [email protected] Website: www.barneveldshopper.com Pancake, Sausage, Ham, Scramble Egg i t t e h Spag i n n e r Sophie’s Breakfast Sunday, November 9th 8 to 11 AM Immaculate Conception Church Barneveld Featuring home-made buttermilk pancakes Silent Auction, too! D Saturday, November 8th 4:00 - 7:30 pm at Barneveld Legion Hall 102 Wood Street, Barneveld, WI Everyone Welcome Veterans Day Adults $8 Children ages 3-11 $6 Mention “Sophie” to receive $1 off November 11 Honoring all who served! A time to remember… Thank you for serving our Country and protecting our Freedom!! Read Sophie’s mother’s story at www.jodilou.org Come join us at 9:30 A.M. at Barneveld School as we pay tribute to our local veterans. 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Rain or Shine . . . local, independent 24/7 . .Your . Rain or Shine . . . BARNEVELD CHURCHES Church News Sponsored By: agent will be there. Your local, independent agent will be there. Wright's Feed Service IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC PARISH...Barneveld 8:30 AM www.eschinsurance.com www.eschinsurance.com E. Main Street 322 N. Iowa Street 122 E. Main Street 322 N. Iowa Street 122 Mount Horeb, WI 53572 Dodgeville, WI 53533 Mount Horeb, WI 53572 608-437-9308 608-935-9308Dodgeville, WI 53533 608-935-9308 608-437-9308 NATURALLY SPEAKING By Jerry Davis This is the time deer hunters, photographers and watchers wait for all year. Male deer—antlered bucks-seem to be constantly on the move, day and night, and pretty much throw caution of humans to the wind. Look closely and you’ll see large necks on these bucks. This is partly a reaction to increased levels of testosterone in their blood. It’s also caused less so by bucks rubbing against trees and fighting with other deer. Even for anyone not interested in deer is impacted by this mating season. Bucks damage trees and shrubs anywhere they can find the right size; in forests, fence rows, yards, and orchards. This is also the time when deer/vehicle collisions are high. Some of the bigger deer can do considerable damage to a car or light truck. Often times the deer is killed, and occupants in these vehicles can be hurt, even killed, too. Erika Forseth Erika Forseth BARNEVELD LEGION HALL HALL FOR RENT private partie s-reunions wedding recep tion and dances anniver sary-bir thday-graduation SMOKE FREE...AIR CONDITIONED...FULL KITCHEN...BAR For Bookings or Questions CALL TO BOOK YOUR LEE POLLOCK 576-4022 924-5404 FAMILY OR GROUP MARY ANN MYERS 924-4943 EVENT TODAY! WEDNESDAY HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS STO P IN CHURCH NEWS SPONSORS NEEDED LOOKING FOR 2-3 MORE SPONSORS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH ??? 924-2002 [email protected] November 9th Lector: Leo Clerkin Servers: Maggie Fassbender Owen Pechan Elle Pechan Greeters: Tom and Tara Pechan Pancake, Sausage, Ham, Scramble Egg Breakfast Sunday, November 9th from 8 to 11 AM Featuring home-made buttermilk pancakes Silent Auction, too! CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Donna Kaveloski (608) 778-4782 (cell) (608) 924-0086 (parsonage) e-mail: [email protected] Sun. Nov. 9th 9:00 am Worship Service Child Care Provided 9:15 am Sunday School 10:05 am Coffee Hour Greeters: Ted & Jean Ann Swenson Acolytes: Ty Gaffney Scripture:Joyce Aschliman Offertory: Mark & Becky Hurlbert Coffee Hr: Jessica Koerwitz & Laura Jenson 7:30 pm Alcoholics Anonymous Wed. 12th 6:30 - 7:30 - Confirmation Class Sat. Nov. 22nd 9:00 - 2:00 Craft Fair & Bake Sale @ Legion Hall BARNEVELD LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. P. Jack Way Jr. 924-8621 [email protected] or www.barneveldlutheran.org Sunday November 9 Dr. Kimberly Ann Horsfall, DC, CCSP® “Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician” RENT BASED ON 30% OF YOUR INCOME www.barneveldfamilychiropractic.com The BFC invited you to join us on the 2nd Monday of the month to have a little fun and learn more about Young Living Products. Workshops will run from 5:30-6:30 pm at our Wellness Center. 9:00 am Worship – Pastor Jack Way’s last worship service at BLC join us to wish him God Speed as he takes a new call Monday November 10 6:30 pm Book Group w Vicar Jasmine Tuesday November 11 9:30 am Rachel Circle meeting 6:30 pm Bell Choir practice 7:30 – 8:15 Pilates in facility The Food Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. Our November workshop is about blending oils to make your home smell and taste “Holiday Fantastic”! Join us for a cup of hot cider and an opportunity to win a YL gift. Saturday by Appointment Visit our website to learn more about our Wellness Team members and the services they offer. THE RECIPE BOX Cream Corn Like No Other United Country BENDER & ASSOCIATES REALTY We Have Buyers For Your Property Prep Time: 5 Minutes Cook Time: 10 Minutes Ready In: 15 Minutes Servings: 8 “This is NOTHING like canned creamed corn! My husband is not a fan of corn or creamed dishes, but he thinks this is great. Easy and quick to prepare and is an especially delicious side dish for chicken or pork. Everyone always asks for the recipe.” INGREDIENTS: 2 (10 ounce) packages frozen corn kernels, thawed 1 cup heavy cream 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup whole milk 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese DIRECTIONS: 1. In a skillet over medium heat, combine the corn, cream, salt, sugar, pepper and butter. Whisk together the milk and flour, and stir into the corn mixture. Cook stirring over medium heat until the mixture is thickened, and corn is cooked through. Remove from heat, and stir in the Parmesan cheese until melted. Serve hot. Own for less than rent while you build equity! Home qualifies for 0% down to qualified buyers Apply with Fairway Mortgage at www.abapproves.com DUE TO AN INCREASE IN BUYER ACTIVITY... WE NEED LISTINGS!! CALL TODAY! 207 N. 8th St., Mount Horeb, WI 608-437-6820 www.benderrealestate.com FUNDRAISING Friends of the Library Tue. Nov. 18, 6pm Library Board of Trustees Wed. Nov. 19, 7pm Anyone is welcome to attend! HOURS Mon—Thu 10—7 Friday 10—5 Saturday 10—1 Save the Dates: Sat. Feb. 21 Comedy Night at Barneveld Legion Hall Sun. Mar. 29 Art Auction Find out more: 608-924-3711 Barneveldpubliclbrary.org COMING UP READ Pre-School Story time every Wednesday at 10:30am Featuring special guest readers on 11/5, 11/26, and 12/10 • Mid-Book Club (6th & 7th Grade) Wed. Nov. 5, 3:30pm discussing “Screaming at the Ump” by Audrey Vernick Family Literacy Night for 4 Year Old Kindergarteners & Family Nov. 12 37pm • Mom Lit Book Group Sat. Jan. TBD , 8:30am discussing “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” by Adele Faber Library Closed Nov. 27 & 28 for Thanksgiving • Over 55 Book Group taking Nov. & Dec. off GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 924-2002 [email protected] WEBSITE: WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM GAFFNEY FAMILY CATTLE “Our bus iness . Our Livelihood.” 4888 Cty HH, Barne veld, W I 608-924 -1029 www.gaffneyfamilycattle.com Thank all the GFC you BulltoSale friends, neighbors, 35 bulls went toand family that made our sale 5 states ng $33 event. 00 andAveragi AMAZING Autume Gollon 505 SWISS LANE, BARNEVELD, WI 608-924-8621 Direct: (608) 574-7500 Email: [email protected] Web: www.barneveldlutheran.org [email protected] autumegollon.bunburyrealtors.com REV. P. JACK WAY JR. SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:00 AM Visitors Always Welcome! Annual Meatball Dinner Save the DateLutefisk – June 10 -13 at Barneveld Lutheran cation Bible School1, (4 11:00 & 5 yea r olds) SaturdayVaNovember – 4:00 pm Da y Ca mp (1st – 5th grade) Walk ins alwaysEveryone welcomeis- welcome Carry outs are available John Murphy Construction 130 N. Iowa St. Dodgeville, WI 53533 Specializing in Roofing & Siding No project to big or too small Fully Insured Free Estimates “The best chain saw made” Our customers say it. And they say it a lot. John Murphy, Barneveld 608-212-7227 M e-mail [email protected] Pamper Yourself Or Loved One Ritchie Implement 100 W Industrial Dr Barneveld, WI 53507 608-924-9711 Deer Valley Golf Course and Lodge Barneveld 608-924-3033 Round One By: Cole Breuer Eagle Flyer Editor: Samantha Schult 11/6/2014 Edited By: Samantha Schult Alana Hendrickson The first playoff game against McFarland started with a bang when the Vikings scored a quick 24 points in the first quarter off of two long pass play and a long run. The Spartans tried to recover from the quick blow but could only manage to kick a field goal. In the second quarter, the Vikings offense was just as effective putting up two rushing touchdowns and one more passing touchdown before half. The Spartans still couldn’t get any of their own offense going, leaving the score at half Mount Horeb/Barneveld- 45, McFarland- 3. In the second half the starters were done and the MHB JV got a chance to play. They did well only letting the Spartans score once in the third quarter, but came back to score one of their own. The score at the end of the fourth quarter was Mount Horeb/Barneveld- 52, McFarland-10. By: Bailey Olsen Lights – Camera – Action By: Corissa Lease Edited by: Samantha Schult On Saturday October 25th, the Barneveld Theatre group headed up to Reedsburg to perform in the WHSFA District 10 Festival in hopes to move on to the next round. Each and every one of them did extraordinary whether it was performing on stage, working with props, or sound and lights. Aiming for 2 advances out of the 3 judges (to be able to continue onto the next level), the drama students and directors were overjoyed with the news of all three judges advancing us onto the next level. When asked about the performance, Mr. Draper (one of the directors) said, “The cast and crew did an excellent job performing at the District 10 festival. We received many positive comments about our performance from the judging panel and also gained some helpful tips to improve our performance. Everyone is looking forward to performing the play for our friends and family in Barneveld.” Good Luck in the future performances and keep up the good work! Eagles Fight Hard To Beat Potosi Chieftains By: Carly Kolze Edited By: Samantha Schult On Thursday, October 23rd, the Barneveld Eagles Volleyball team traveled to Potosi in their second regional game. The girls had so much energy and intensity, and they never gave up as they went into five games. The scores of the games were close and they never stopped fighting. The first match the girls won 25-11; lost the second 16-25; won the third 25-18; lost the fourth 2325; and lost the fifth 15-17. The girls played hard, but they came up short in the fifth game. Senior Rachel Slaney led the team in kills with 32 and following Rachel was Junior Taylor Owens with 11. Not only did Rachel lead the team in kills, but she also led the team in blocks with six. Junior Jenna Wright played an awesome game and led the team in digs with 15 and aces with four. Following Jenna with 14 digs was Rachel. Junior Kelsee Fargo led the team in assists with 30 and right behind her is Junior Sarah Cannoy with 15. Great job to the Barneveld girls volleyball team! Edited By: Samantha Schult Alana Hendrickson’s favorite memory of high school was the lock-ins for band sophomore year when Aaron Cooley was still the band director and the lock-in right before the state games in Green Bay. Her favorite teacher throughout high school is Ms. Bosch. She says, “I have enjoyed all of the classes I have had with her in my four years of high school, especially Women’s Literature which is one of my favorite classes this year. I know that if I need help with something I can trust her to be someone I can talk to when I need it. I also know that with her teaching and grading, she’s trying to make us better with English skills and prepare us the best she can to be ready for college.” What does the future hold in store for Alana? Well she’s going to go to college in the fall when she graduates from Barneveld High school. She plans to attend UW-River Falls for their Equine Program or go to UW-Platteville for their great Forensic Science Program. The best of luck to Alana in her journey and we all hope that she goes and accomplishes great things. SHOES, SHOES, AND MORE SHOES! The DONATION BOX is by the DOORS near the DISTRICT OFFICE The Barneveld Baseball team is doing an OLD SHOE RECYCLING drive AGAIN. We are looking for shoes from people, which are no longer fitting or needed. The shoes we are collecting will be going to other areas and/or countries which are in need of footwear. Check your closets and ask your neighbors and relatives if they have any old shoes they would like to get rid of. We accept pairs of women’s, men’s, and children’s shoes, which may include athletic sneakers, cleats, flats, high heels, dress shoes, work boots, dress boots, and fashion or casual sneakers. DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: ski boots, roller skates, roller blades, CROCS, broken, wet, muddy or ruined footwear, single shoes, FLIP FLOPS, or slippers. The Shoe Recycling Drive will continue ALL SCHOOL YEAR because of the large amount I have received. It’s Flu & Cold Season Protect your Children We want to remind you of what you can do to help prevent colds and flu at school: Wash hands regularly Keep hand to yourself Cough into a tissue Keep hands away from nose & mouth Clean and disinfect surfaces Get a good night sleep Stay home if you are sick Get the flu vaccination Eat healthy food Exercise Stay away from people with symptoms Drink a lot of water At school we treat most symptoms with universal precautions: Wear gloves Assist and Evaluate student Identify if there is a fever Call parents if necessary Keep child in health office until parents arrive Sometimes, there is a suspicion, based on what we know, of something more serious (such as Mono) where we practice additional precautions: Isolate student Use protective mask Use gloves, gown & booties Eye protection if necessary Evaluate previous activity Contact staff Get proper medical clearance If you have questions about any health related issues, google Health.com or don’t hesitate to call or email: Renee Meyer or Nicole Henke 608-924-4711 X240 [email protected] [email protected] Stay Healthy! Stamp A Stack Join us in making 10 cards with envelopes. This months theme is Time for CHRISTMAS CARDS W i c k B ui l di n gs spe c i al iz es i n t he f o ll o win g are as o f co ns t ru ct io n : Monday November 17, 2014 Barneveld Lutheran Church 6:30-9:00 Suburban ♦ Commercial ♦ Agricultural ♦ Cont act FREE GIFT if you RSVP by Friday Nov. 7th. FREE GIFT if you bring a friend. Childcare is available, please contact prior to the event. Hope to see you there!!! Inspire...Create...Share Stampin Up! Ryan Genrich 608-577-0108 for all your Michelle Ihm - Independent Demonstrator 608-924-2616 Cell 574-4866 [email protected] Post Fr am e nee ds ♦ Residential Ple as e ca ll 1 -800 -35 6 -968 2 or go t o Wi ck Buil di ng s. com t o g et FRE E i nfor mat ion on Wi ck Buil di ng s. Hel pi ng you get the buil di ng and serv i ce you de se rve! IOWA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND UPLAND HILLS HEALTH, WORKING TOGETHER ON JOINT EBOLA PLANNING Dodgeville— Iowa County Health Department, Iowa County Emergency Management and Upland Hills Health, in collaboration with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), are preparing in the event the Ebola virus is diagnosed here. “At this time, there are no reported cases of Ebola in Wisconsin, and the risk of contracting it remains extremely low,” said Jenny Pritchett, Iowa County Health Officer. “Preparing and collaborating on the federal, state, and local level will ensure that the public and health care providers receive prompt public health information.” “People are naturally concerned about the Ebola virus, especially with the cases recently diagnosed in the United States,” adds Jenny Pritchett, Iowa County Health Officer. “While we work together to prepare, it’s also important to reassure the public that Ebola can only be transmitted through contact with the body fluids of people who are sick with the virus, or who have died from it. Ebola cannot be transmitted through the air.” Health care workers and first responders are keenly aware that they must be especially vigilant with following rigorous safety practices in the event they are ever called on to assist or care for an Ebola patient. “Our hospital, first responders and EMS providers take preparedness very seriously,” said Brian Cushman, Upland Hills Health Emergency Management Specialist. “We are following current safety practices for putting on and taking off personal protective equipment. We will continue to review and update our plans for transporting and isolating a patient with Ebola, and we continue to practice the best methods of sanitation, including the disposal of waste.” “We want to stress that there are no reported cases of Ebola in Wisconsin, and the risk of contracting it remains extremely low in Wisconsin,” said Karen McKeown, State Health Officer. “DHS remains vigilant in its monitoring of the Ebola virus, and will continue to provide our partners and the public with the most current information and guidance concerning this disease.” For more information about the Ebola virus and Wisconsin’s preparedness efforts, visit: http://www. dhs.wisconsin.gov/communicable/ diseasepages/ebola.htm You may also visit www.iowacounty. org and click on the Health Department or call 608-930-9870 for the latest information. State Of Wisconsin Coordinates With Health Systems To Provide Care In The Event Of A Confirmed Ebola Diagnosis We have your back. Three health systems designated to ensure safety and appropriate treatment MADISON—The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) today announced that it is collaborating with three Wisconsin health systems to care for patients with a confirmed diagnosis of Ebola. Even though Ebola has not been diagnosed in Wisconsin and the risk of contracting it remains very low, if a case of Ebola is confirmed, DHS will work with the medical team caring for the patient to transfer them to one of the following designated hospitals: • UW Health – University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, and the American Family Children's Hospital, Madison (for pediatric patients only) • Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin – Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee • Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (for pediatric patients only) "This is an important piece of the state's overall coordinated strategy of Ebola preparedness. All health systems are continuing to prepare to identify, isolate, and provide initial care for any patients with Ebola. Because of the specialized care available at the designated hospitals, and because of their demonstrated preparedness, these designated health systems have agreed to be centers of excellence and will safely provide treatment for confirmed cases," said Karen McKeown, State Health Officer. "We asked these organizations to volunteer because we feel they have plans in place that will increase the odds of recovery for patients diagnosed with the disease. These systems are prepared to safely treat these patients and prevent the spread of Ebola. We expect that additional systems may join this group." Ebola has not been diagnosed in Wisconsin and the risk of Ebola remains very low. People can only get Ebola by direct contact with the body fluids of someone who has the disease and is showing symptoms of being ill. In the event that Ebola is diagnosed in Wisconsin, DHS will work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to notify the public. The health systems that have volunteered to care for confirmed Ebola patients are able to safely do so without interrupting their normal patient care activities. Individuals who are concerned about their own health risk should call their usual health care provider or call 1-844-684-1064, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is also information posted on the DHS website at www.dhs.wisconsin.gov. Patients will be transferred to designated hospitals only after approval from DHS. "Although we know the likelihood of an Ebola patient in Wisconsin remains low, we're confident that the policies and training put into place at UW/ Health over the last few weeks will ensure the best care possible if a patient does present, while maintaining a safe environment for our providers and patients," said Dr. Jonathan Jaffery, Chief Population Health Officer at UW Health. "While we hope to never have to implement these policies, we continue to train and prepare on a daily basis." "We are grateful to the DHS for organizing a coordinated, thoughtful response plan that involves the capabilities of several excellent Wisconsin hospitals. As an academic medical center, Froedtert & the Medical Col- lege of Wisconsin Froedtert Hospital, has expertise in treating complex conditions and illnesses, and we are trained and prepared to safely care for all of our patients," said Sid Singh, MD, Associate Chief Medical Officer at Froedtert Hospital. "Children's Hospital of Wisconsin has already prepared a comprehensive plan, including screening, training, treatment, isolation and protection, in order to safely handle the possibility, however unlikely, of a child being diagnosed with the Ebola virus. As the state's only independent health system dedicated solely to the care of kids, we appreciate the opportunity to coordinate with the State of Wisconsin, local health departments and other health care systems to ensure that all kids who visit Children's Hospital receive the best and safest care." Michael Gutzeit, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. "Wisconsin's hospitals care for all those in need, and WHA commends the care givers and leaders of Froedtert Health, UW Hospitals and Clinics and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin; three exemplary Wisconsin health systems stepping forward to take on this critical role," said Wisconsin Hospital Association President Steve Brenton. "WHA and our members are committed to working with state leaders to assure the safety of our care givers, that high quality care is available to those in need, and Wisconsin is prepared to meet whatever challenge may arise." For more information about Ebola and Wisconsin's preparedness efforts, visit: httn://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/communicable/diseasepages/ ebola.htm You need a farm insurance company that knows the area and your individual needs. We have protected area farmers for decades with quality insurance coverages and friendly local service. Call Us 608-437-7226 www.trollwayinsurance.com Scott Marty Trollway Insurance LLC 312 East Main Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572 Questions About The Real Estate Market? Buying Or Selling A Home Or Land? Call, Text, Or E-mail Me! THE BARNEVELD/RIDGEWAY OVER 55 GROUP Monday November 10th will be our Thanksgiving Dinner. November and December there will be only one potluck lunch and meeting for each month. December’s meeting is the 8th. The Barneveld/Ridgeway over 55 group would like to extend an invitation to the Summit Apartment Board members to join our group for Thanksgiving Dinner. Also, anyone in the apartments or in the area, you are welcome to attend. Please call Mary Ann at 924-4342 to make a reservation. A REMINDER FROM THE VILLAGE OF BARNEVELD Fire Hydrants: ORDINANCE #8.06 The Owner or occupant of any property which abuts a fire hydrant shall refrain from obstructing the hydrant or access to the hydrant in any way, and shall remove all snow from the hydrant and at least four feet around the hydrant within twenty-four (24) hours of a snowfall and keep the hydrant free of snow at all times unless a waiver is approved by the Barneveld-Brigham Fire Chief. Waivers need to be applied for each year by September 1st and will be good October 1st through September 30th. A REMINDER FROM THE VILLAGE OF BARNEVELD Snow Removal: ORDINANCE #8.06 The owner, occupant or person in charge of each and every building, structure or unoccupied lot in the Village fronting or abutting any sidewalk shall keep said sidewalk clear of all snow and ice. All accumulated snow and/or ice MUST be cleared within twenty-four (24) hours from the time the snow ceases to accumulate on said sidewalk. In the event that ice has formed in such a manner that it cannot be removed, the sidewalk shall be sprinkled with a material to accelerate melting or prevent slipping. Also, no person shall push, shove or in any way deposit any snow or ice onto any public streets, alley, sidewalk or public lands dedicated to public use. Snow shall remain on the property of the owner unless permission has been granted from the property owner that snow is put on. No person in clearing snow from a driveway, parking lot, filling station, garage entrances or other large areas used for business purposes shall pile or distribute snow in the streets or alleys in such a way so as to narrow, limit vision or cover or interfere with fire hydrants. Failure to follow Village Ordinance 8.06 may be subject to penalties set forth in the Ordinance. VILLAGE OF BARNEVELD RESIDENTS WINTER PARKING REGULATIONS Village of Barneveld residents are reminded that winter parking regulations go into effect on November 15, 2014 and continue in effect until April 15, 2015. Village ordinance states that no person shall park any vehicle on the streets of the Village between the hours of midnight and 7:00 am except as follows: parking between midnight and 7:00 am on the even side of the street on even numbered days and the odd side of the street on odd numbered days unless a snow emergency has been declared. There is also NO PARKING on E. Orbison Street as of November 15, 2014 through April 15, 2015. ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING VIOLATIONS ARE $25 PER OFFENSE. C LASSIFIEDS BARNEVELD SHOPPER SATURDAY NOON DEADLINE: 12:00 PM Items received on or before Saturday's mail will be included in the upcoming Thursdays publication. $10.00/30 words or less, 10 cents for each additional word after 30. Call 924-2002 for other ad cost. ASSISTANT MANAGER E-MAIL DEADLINE: 12:00 p.m. on Saturday. The Barneveld Subway has E-MAIL: [email protected] positions available for a fullIn the subject line enter (Shopper & your phone #) time assistant manager-nights and weekends. There are also positions available for part-time nights CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: call 9242002 and weekends. If you would enjoy working with people in a fast paced, Please send/enclose payment to: friendly and clean environment please stop by Subway Barneveld Shopper 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd, Barneveld, WI 53507 to pick up an application or apply online at www.mysubwaycareer.com. AMERICAN LEGION SAL meets the 2nd Tues. of each month @ the Legion Hall. AMERICAN LEGION will meet the first Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at the American Legion hall. HEALTHCARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES To find out more detailed information about all open positions and to apply, go to our website at www.uplandhillshealth.org Upland Hills Health 800 Compassion Way, Dodgeville, WI 53533 *Director of Acute Care Services – full-time Med/ Surg/ICU nursing management position *Nurse Practitioner Hospitalist/House Supervisor – part to full time APNP hospitalist position. *OB RN - .75 FTE evening/night position; 12 hour shifts *Nursing Assistant – Night Shift CNA position in our LTC unit. *RN House Supervisor - .6 FTE day/evening shift; 12 hour shifts *Nursing Assistant - .5 FTE p.m. shift on the Med/ Surg unit *Housekeeping – 1.0 FTE day shift SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES ARE USUALLY CONSISTENT AND AGGRESSIVE ADVERTISERS A common excuse from small business owners is “The BIG businesses can afford to advertise, but we’re just a small company. Sure, some of these big businesses started out with large investment capital, but consider this perspective—Perhaps they were small, gained momentum, and continued to grow because they understood the importance of and utilized their advertising. They out-advertised their competition in order to gain their position, and then have continued to advertise to maintain that position. NOTICE FROM THE BARNEVELD POLICE DEPARTMENT: SANTA COP Once again the Barneveld Police Department is proud to sponsor the Barneveld Santa Cop. The Santa Cop program provides a gift or gifts for a child or elderly person, who may not otherwise have a Christmas. If you or someone you know is in need of this service please contact the Barneveld Police Department at 403 E County Hwy ID, Barneveld, WI 53507 or 608-924-6861 or [email protected]. All information received is kept confidential. We will need the name of the parent(s), the address and phone number and if children are included in the request list the children by name, sex, age and clothing size. Please turn in your request before December 10th, 2014. With your help we hope to make this a season of giving and sharing for all. Also if anyone would like to make a donation to the Santa Cop program, please contact the Barneveld Police Department. Thank you. BARNEVELD HEAT I NG (FORMERLY SOUTHWEST MECHANICAL) FOR ALL YOUR HVAC NEEDS ROGER UPTEGRAW 608-220-1667 OR 608-924-2053 TH COMMUNITY CLOTHES CLOSET'S hours are the 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m. -noon and the 3rd Thursday, 5-7 p.m. The Clothes Closet located at 102 E. Lincoln St., Mt. Horeb. FOOD PANTRY: The Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. The Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome. THE BARNEVELD ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION is looking for new members. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month, so if you’re interested in giving back to the community please come to the American Legion Hall at 7pm. THE BLUE MOUNDS FOOD PANTRY & CLOTHING CONNECTION is located at 11010 Blackhawk Drive, located in the Blue Mounds Industrial Park south of Hwy 18/151. Hours are every Thursday from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6. We have no residence restrictions. You can come every week. We offer free food and clothing. Questions about food contact Sharon at 437-8680 or clothing contact Fran at 437-2213. Always willing to accept donations. Monetary ones can be sent to PO Box 92, Blue Mounds, WI 53517 while others can be brought to the Pantry during open hours or call the contacts. BARNEVELD SCHOOL BOARD meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. THE NOVEMBER REGULAR BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, NOT ON THE 12TH First Deer Certificates Available Again “is it worth it to by Jerry Davis Hunters who kill their first deer during any season and with any implement, gun or bow, may request a first deer certificate from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The process is entirely handled by email unless the user does not have an email address, in which case other arrangements may be made by contacting the DNR deer program. A friend can handle the process and have the certificate emailed to his or her address, too. The user can then print the certificate on any type of paper or on photograph quality paper. Last year about 1,000 hunters requested a certificate for their first deer. The program has been expanded to include turkeys, too, with about the same amount of interest as with the deer program. This certificate is one way hunters, of any age, can commemorate their deer hunting experience. Of course any deer qualifies the hunter. If a photograph is included, it must be in good taste; otherwise a stock photograph will be substituted by the DNR. Photographs should not show any alcohol containers, inappropriate gun/bow handling, or disrespect for the animal. When writing a note about the hunt, all language should be appropriate or the submission will not be fulfilled. General information requested, which will appear on the certificate, include hunter’s name, date of kill, method of hunting such as gun or bow, county where hunt occurred, companions involved in the hunt, general location such as uncle’s farm and a few notes about the hunt. The digital photograph must be uploaded from the hunter’s computer at the same time the information for the certificate is provided. Return time of the certificate is usually very short, but may be longer during the nine-day gun deer season. There is no deadline for submitting a request and the certificate is available to hunters of any age. The form is found on the DNR Web page, www.dnr.wi.gov. Search first deer certificate, answer to questions on the form, and attach a photograph. The entire process is free and there is no charge for the certificate. advertise in your local newspaper?” For many small businesses that sell to consumers, yes it is — provided you think of your local newspaper as not being the major-metro newspaper but the local community or suburban newspaper, where the audience is targeted, the ad rates lower, and the staff motivated to place your marketing message with more of a personal touch. Call The Barneveld Shopper Today To Get Your Business Noticed! BARNEVELD BOOSTER CLUB BARNEVELD UCC FOOTBALL...VOLLEYBALL X-COUNTRY...CHEERLEADING SUPPORT OUR YOUTH HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR SAT. NOV. 22 - 9am - 2pm BARNEVELD LEGION HALL VENDORS NEEDED - 437-1005 SAVE THE DATE FORD APPLIANCE “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS” MINERAL POINT 662 Dodge St. 608-987-2748 Visit Either Location DARLINGTON 420 Main St. 608-776-3333 *Refrigerators *Microwaves *Water Softeners *Washers/Dryers *Freezers *Water Heaters *Dishwashers [email protected] After the sale it's the service that counts. Purchase locally and get fast, reliable, and friendly service! GET NOTICED ADVERTISE 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK Pancake, Sausage, Ham, Scramble Egg Breakfast Sunday, November 9th 8 to 11 AM Immaculate Conception Church Barneveld Featuring home-made buttermilk pancakes Silent Auction, too! Everyone Welcome The Barneveld Public Library would like to thank everyone who donated their time, talents, resources, strength, and food to our fundraisers during Fair Day. Thank you! Gaffney Family Cattle Millers Sams Club United Church of Christ Barneveld Vermont Valley Farm Walmart of Dodgeville Mary Atkinson Iris Boehm Lorene Collins Lona Copus Karyn Culver Mariea Danz Joanne Deal Jake Doescher Shirley Duffey Valeria Gordon Alex Ignatius Donna Irish Jeanie Kirch Nick Kirch Michelle Lancaster Terri Liebmann Tim Liebmann Kate McKinney Mary Ann Myers Rosann Myers Roslyn Peterson Hazel Roberts Ashley Roethle Dave Schlimgen Mary Ellen Schultze Dorinda Segebrecht Chad Simonson Zach Simonson Heather Lancaster Jill Sutter
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