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Kohler EDDM RETAIL *****************ECRWSS**** PRSRT STD Local ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE The Postal Customer PAID Kohler EDDM RETAIL Villager219 Church Street, Kohler, WI 53044 FREE www.kohlervillager.com SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 Varsity football games relocated to Lakeland Pet owners, be aware of Village University while Ebben Field undergoes restraining synthetic turf installation regulations KLC home varsity football The game schedule will be as follows. (Note that all kickoff s will be at 7:00 p.m. The Village games this season have been re- except for September 8, which will be 7:30 p.m.: of Kohler has located to Lakeland University. restraining reg- The Ebben grandstand fi eld will Friday, Sept. 8 - 7:30 p.m. kickoff Vs Hilbert - at Lakeland University ulations for pets be under construction as it un- Friday, Sept. 22 - 7:00 p.m. kickoff Vs Ozaukee - at Lakeland University that help pro- dergoes a synthetic turf project Friday, Sept. 29 - 7:00 p.m. kickoff Vs Lomira - at Lakeland (Homecoming Game) tect pets as well and install. Kohler Schools is Friday, Oct. 13 - 7:00 p.m. kickoff Vs Mishicot - EBBEN FIELD (hopeful) as the public. Numerous inci- hopeful the project will be done dents involving unleashed dogs in time to host its last home becoming aggressive or overly football game as well as some excited around other pets or boys home soccer regular sea- people have taken place around son games and any WIAA post- Kohler in the past couple of season tournament play in both years. Some of these incidents sports if they are seeded to do have caused injuries to pets and so. people. The Village of Kohler ordi- nance requires that pets be kept on a leash when leaving your property. When on your prop- erty, unrestrained pets must be supervised and responsive to voice commands. Otherwise, Labor Day garbage the pet must be contained or re- strained. collection will be The Village ordinance as delayed one day posted on the Village website at Garbage collection will kohlervillage.org states: “Any- be delayed one day after the one owning or having charge, Labor Day Holiday. Garbage, custody, care or control of any recycling and yard waste will cat or dog shall keep the animal be picked up on Wednesday, Ebben football fi eld – Photo: Mary Struck, The Kohler villager on their premises by person- September 6. al and direct supervision, such New Kohler Schools staff members get oriented as: voice command; keeping the cat/dog on an appropriate Village DPW work chain/tie no longer than 15 feet; may cause periods or keeping the animal in an en- closed yard, this includes an of discolored water underground electrical fence. During the months of August When taking the cat or dog off and September, the Village De- premises, the animal must be partment of Public Works will kept in an appropriate enclo- be exercising water valves. The sure, or restrained by a substan- Department will also be per- tial leash or chain not exceed- forming maintenance on fi re ing six feet in length. Anyone hydrants and fl ushing the mains. The work will be performed owning or having control of any animal shall clean up any feces Monday through Thursday. Kohler Schools photo Residents should be aware that Kohler Schools welcomes apist), Meredith Behler (Spe- More on these newest Kohler immediately and dispose of it in there will be periods of cloudy new staff members Bob Bruch cial Education), Jeff Anderson schools staff members in a fu- a sanitary manner.” and discolored water as sedi- (Technical Education), Kathy (Chem/Physics), Mary Eldridge ture issue of The Kohler Villag- ment and mineral deposits in Miller (School Nurse), Laura (Biology/Physical Science), er for more. the water mains are disturbed. Prickett (Occupational Ther- Jessica Ott (Visual Arts). Food trucks will be near Lost Woods Park on Sunday Subtle elegance. Obvious distinction. Village residents are invited Subtle elegance. Obvious distinction. to patronize three food truck vendors that will be placed R. ERLIEN JEWELER near the “Old-timers” reunion R. ERLIEN JEWELER at Lost Woods Park on Sunday, Fill in the missingSheboygan letters to ’reveals Premier Sheboygan’s Custom JewelerPremier Custom Jeweler! September 3, from 1:00-6:00 Sheboygan’s Premier Custom Jeweler p.m. 26 steps above Rupp’s • 925 N. 8thth Street 26 steps above Rupp’s • 925 N. 8th Street The trucks will include Gyros SheboyganSheboygan •• 920.452.0972920.452.0972 •• 2GO and Sweet e Sweet from Sheboygan • 920.452.0972 • Greece e Spoon in Downtown Sheboygan, Jose’s Taco Truck, Retail ~~ Repair ~~ Redesign ~~ Restoration ~~ Special Orders Retail ~ Repair ~ Redesign ~ Restoration ~ Special Orders and Rawlz Dawgz (featuring Chicago Style hot dogs.) 2 SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM vehicle loans RATES AS LOW AS for up to 84 months Purchases or refinance from another5 lender Weekly drawings for Four will win $100 VISA® GIFT CARD! $500 GAS CARDS! kohlercu.com APPLY ONLINE OR CALL NOW! 888.528.2595 *APR equals annual percentage rate. APR available August 28-October 31, 2017. Dates subject to change. Rate based on credit score, automatic payment with remote document signature, and direct deposit of net payroll check to a Kohler Credit Union checking account. $5000 new money minimum. Existing Kohler Credit Union loans are not eligible for refinancing. Terms based on collateral and collateral must be acceptable to Kohler Credit Union. Payment example: $1,000 borrowed for 84 months at 1.95% APR results in 83 monthly payments of $12.76 and a final payment of $11.46. Excludes mortgages, home equity loans and lines of credit, commercial loans, credit cards, Kwik cash, unsecured loans, mobile homes, condominiums, and share secured loans. Other exclusions may apply. Cannot be combined with any other specials. Membership is required. SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 3 Positions available at Kohler Schools • Morning crossing guard. Buy tickets now for • Ticket sellers for upcoming high school volleyball and football games – paid hourly. An Evening with MIDDLE SCHOOL • Basketball, head coach – boys 8th grade (winter) Roger McGuinn • Cross Country, head coach – co-ed 6-8 (fall season) • Tennis, head coach – co-ed 7-8 (spring season) September 16 @ 7:30 p.m. • Track, assistant(s) (spring season) HIGH SCHOOL As FOUNDER OF THE BYRDS, • Diving, head girls coach (fall season) McGuinn is an industry icon. From his signature 12-string Rickenbacker sound to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits such as Turn, Turn, Turn, WE BUY Eight Miles High, and USED VEHICLES Mr. Tambourine Man. NEXT SHOW Under a Blood Red Sky: Acclaimed U2 Tribute Band September 30 @ 7:30 p.m. Preview our other great vehicles at SheboyganAuto.com TICKETS Over 400 Pre-owned Vehicles to Choose From! 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Dec. 6 8:30-2:00p.m. Big East Band Rehearsal Manitowoc Lutheran HS The goal is to run a cumula- The event begins in front of Dec.
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