Tuesday, August 29, 2017

2017 Fall Watercolor Showcase




 Skybird Watercolor
Classes for all levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
 
Come explore the possibilities! Enjoy the spontaneous patterns of light and dark which emerge from the splashes of paint and water calling us to immerse ourselves more deeply in the creative flow of the imagination.
 
Tricia Matthew has been a Watercolor instructor since 2002. The paintings on display were created  by some of her watercolor students over the years. We are excited to share them with you!!

For more information on classes please call Tricia at 920-469-8285.

Monday, August 28, 2017

The Bay-Lake RPC is set to begin treating invasive Phragmites Again




The Bay-Lake RPC treated over 970 acres of invasive Phragmites in 2016, followed by mowing of nearly 550 acres, as part of its GLRI-funded Phragmites management project.

Bay-Lake is set to begin follow-up treatments on approximately 580 acres of non-native Phragmites within the project area (Lower Green Bay from Duck Creek to Point au Sable; along the Fox River to De Pere dam; along the East River in Allouez/Bellevue, and along the lower reaches of Duck and Baird Creeks).  Sites include a mix of coastal wetlands, shoreline and riparian areas, roadsides, parks and trails, private residences, and commercial and industrial properties. 

Treatments will include chemical application of an aquatic-approved formulation containing the herbicide imazapyr or an imazapyr/glyphosate mix. In general, spraying will proceed from inland areas toward the bay shoreline. 

Spraying will begin on or about August 28, 2017 and continue through the full month of September, possibly into early October. Progress will be variable depending upon favorable weather conditions (i.e., no rain and minimal winds), density of treatment areas, and equipment available. Yellow treatment area signs will be posted to indicate active work sites and any restrictions. Wildlife & Wetlands Solutions will conduct the management activities within the project area.   

Follow-up treatments may not be possible at all sites that were treated in 2016. A prioritization process developed by the project advisory council will be applied. Therefore, it is important for landowners to remember that although they may have received treatment in 2016, follow-up treatment this year is not guaranteed.

Treatments are being funded under a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grant, which will conclude in December 2017. Therefore, the upcoming treatment will conclude the Brown County Phragmites management efforts by Bay-Lake.

Throughout the treatment season, the Phragmites Information Hotline (920-430-0220) will be regularly updated with the planned treatment schedule and progress.  Call in at any time to listen to the recorded message.

For additional information Bay-Lake Phragmites Management Project, contact Angela Kowalzek-Adrians, Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission, at 920-448-2820 or AngelaKA@baylakerpc.org.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Protect Three Key Goals With Life Insurance

Protect Three Key Goals With Life Insurance


September is Life Insurance Awareness Month. And “awareness” is an appropriate designation, because many people remain unaware of the many ways in which life insurance can help families meet their key financial goals. Here are three of the biggest of these objectives, as seen through the eyes of a hypothetical couple, Jim and Joan:
  • Pay off mortgage – Jim and Joan have a 30-year mortgage. If one of them dies well before that mortgage is paid off, could the other one afford to keep making payments to remain in the house with the children? It might be quite difficult – many families absolutely need two incomes to pay a mortgage, along with all the other costs of living. At the very least, the death of either Jim or Joan would likely put an enormous financial strain on the surviving spouse. But with the proceeds of a life insurance policy, the survivor could continue making the house payments – or possibly even pay the mortgage off completely, depending on the size of the policy and other financial considerations. 
  • Educate children – Higher education is important to Jim and Joan, and they’d like to see both of their young children eventually go to college. Of course, college is expensive: For the 2016-17 school year, the average cost (tuition, fees, room and board) was about $20,000 for in-state students at public universities and more than $45,000 for private schools, according to the College Board. And these costs are likely to continue climbing. Jim and Joan have started putting money away in a tax-advantaged 529 savings plan, but if something were to happen to one of them, the surviving spouse might be hard pressed to continue these savings at the same level – or at any level. But the proceeds of a life insurance death benefit could be enough to fund some, or perhaps all, of the college costs for Jim and Joan’s children. 
  • Provide for family’s future – Jim and Joan's future income is their most valuable asset as they continue working. However, an unexpected death could leave this dual-income family with a single income that may not cover all financial obligations and retirement contributions – or even preserve the family's current lifestyle. Life insurance could help cover these needs. Plus, the death benefit to the family may be tax-free.
Clearly, a life insurance policy could allow Jim or Joan to continue on with life, despite, of course, the devastating emotional loss of a partner. But how much insurance should they own? You might read that most people need a death benefit of seven to 10 times their annual income. This might be a good starting point, but everyone’s situation is different. You should consider all factors – including liabilities, income replacement, final expenses and education – to get an accurate picture of how much insurance is appropriate. A financial professional can help you with this calculation.
During Life Insurance Awareness Month, take some to time review your insurance situation. You may already have some life insurance, but it’s a good idea to review your coverage to make certain the amount and type of insurance is still appropriate for your needs. As we’ve seen, the right coverage can make a huge difference in the lives of your loved ones.
 
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor, Kiran R Khot, 507 Greene Avenue, (920) 489-2778.
 
Edward Jones is a licensed insurance producer in all states and Washington, D.C. through Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. and in California, New Mexico, and Massachusetts through Edward Jones Insurance Agency of California, L.L.C., Edward Jones Insurance Agency of New Mexico, L.L.C., and Edward Jones Insurance Agency of Massachusetts, L.L.C.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Life Line Health Screenings- GI Park 9/28/17



Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings on 9/28/2017. 
Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to:
  • Blocked arteries which is a leading cause of stroke
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta
  • Hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a strong predictor of heart disease
  • Atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk
  • A bone density screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis. 
Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). 
All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. 
 
There are three ways to register for this event:
  1. Call 1-888-653-6441 
  2. Online: www.lifelinescreening.com/communitycircle
  3. Text the word 'circle' to 797979

Monday, August 14, 2017

2017 TAE KWON DO

 
 
Bring your entire family to this martial art class which emphasizes respect, responsibility, self-control, fitness, gracefulness, and    technique. This class is offered year round.
Age: 8 yrs & Up 
When: Saturdays
Time: 9:00 am-10:00 am
Sessions:
   Session 4: Aug. 19- Oct. 28
         *No class Sept. 2
Where: Allouez Community Center (2143 S. Webster) 
Fee: $26 R/ $31 NR
 
*For dates, fees, and further information please download the flyer below.

2017 FALL DANCE

Tap & Ballet Dance: Students will learn tap skills, ballet technique, and apply what is learned into fun routines. Classes begin with tap and shoes change mid-way through.
Date:Tuesdays Sept. 12-Dec. 12
(*No class Oct. 31 & Nov.  21)
 Location: Allouez Community Center 
 
AGE      CLASS          TIME                      FEE
3-4       Class 1:       4:55-5:25pm          $37 R/ $48 NR
3-4       Class 2:       5:30-6:00pm          $37 R/ $48 NR
5-6       Class 3:       6:05-6:50pm          $40 R/ $50 NR
7-12     Class 4:       6:55-7:40pm          $40 R/ $50 NR
 
Shoes Needed: Tap & Ballet
 
 
 Jazz/Hip-Hop Combination: Students will learn a combination of both jazz and hip-hop dance technique including: drilling isolations during warmup, dynamic stretching, across the floor exercises, and routines.
 
Dates: Thursdays Sept. 14-Dec. 7
(*No class Nov. 23)
 Location: Allouez Community Center 

AGE         CLASS       TIME                    FEE
7-12        Class 5       5:00-5:45pm       $40 R/ $50 NR
13-17      Class 6:      5:50-6:35pm       $40 R/ $50 NR
 
Shoes Needed: Jazz shoes, Ballet shoes, or Clean Sneakers.

2017 Discount Ticket Program


Friday, August 11, 2017

Fall Adult Sport Umpires Needed



The Village of Allouez is looking for individuals to umpire Fall Adult Sports.

Staffing Needed for:

Fall Modified Softball
When: Tuesday Nights
# of Games: 2 per night
Where: Green Isle Park
Pay Rate: $17.79 per game

Fall Co-Ed Kickball
When: Tuesday Nights
# of Games: 2 per night
Where: Langlade Park
Pay Rate: $16.07 per game

If interested please visit: http://www.villageofallouez.com/community/employment/ for more information and ways to apply.

Any questions please contact Matt Hahn at 920.448.2804 or by email: matt.hahn@villageofallouez.com

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Friday August 18: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

 
 
August 18 @ Green Isle Park
Activities: 5pm
Movie: Starts at Dusk

Feature Movie: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Rating: PG-13
Sponsored by: 

Come by early as our Allouez Summer Camp Staff will have fun children's crafts and games prior to the movie!

Leave the snacks at home, we have everything you’ll need. The Special Olympics Wisconsin-Northeastern Region will also be on hand selling concessions before and during the movie.