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Sheboygan County Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Open Space Plan 2015 Sheboygan County Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Open Space Plan 2015
Sheboygan County Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Open Space Plan 2015 Sheboygan County Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Open Space Plan 2015 Prepared by: Aaron Brault, Planning & Conservation Director Emily Stewart, Associate Planner Prepared under the guidance of the Sheboygan County Planning, Resources, Agriculture, and Extension Committee: Keith Abler, Chairperson Fran Damp, Vice Chairperson Libby Ogea, Supervisor James Baumgart, Supervisor Edward Procek, Supervisor Sheboygan County Recreational Facilities Management Advisory Committee Roger Te Stroete Sarah Dezwarte Thomas Epping Aaron Brault James Baumgart Scott McMurray Phil Mersberger Michael Holden David Nett Michael Ogea Terry Winkel Lil Pipping Daniel Schmahl David Smith Dan Weidert Tim Chisholm Jeremiah Dentz David Derus 2 Table of Contents List of Figures ................................................................................................................................................ 3 List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................. 3 List of Maps ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. -
Diving for Lost Gold in Wood Lake
*****************ECRWSS**** The Local KohlerKohler Postal Customer VillagerVillager219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 FREE Published Twice Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 November 15, 2013 Volume 9, Number 8 Diving for lost gold School budget in Wood Lake approved–includes chilly water wearing a wet suit. He reduction in tax levy and Ralph weren’t there for Pad- dleboard Yoga lessons. The Rip- Submitted by Kohler Schools $1,000 of property value to $10.52, ples are owners of Divers Delight At its Annual Meeting on Octo- a reduction of 1.2%. Charter, which offers scuba diving ber 28, 2013, the Kohler School The 2013/2014 budget is not lessons and charter service for Board approved a final 2013/2014 only balanced but includes signifi- divers. They also offer free lost- school budget and tax levy. The cant investments in teacher and and-found diving services, which levy for the year will decrease student technology, professional is what brought them to Kohler on 0.6%. The corresponding levy rate development for staff, and long- November 1 to meet up with the will drop an estimated 1.2%, due term capital improvements. The Pinskers. They were there to to an increase in property values of long-term capital improvements search for Dave’s wedding band, 0.7%. The budget approved by the fund will be built up over time to which had slipped off his finger as Board projects a surplus for a third provide for major repairs and im- he was flailing around on his pad- dleboard trying to move his body consecutive year. -
School's Strategic Plan Emerges from Community Advisory Groups
*****************ECRWSS**** PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE The Local PAID Postal Customer KOHLER, WI 53044 KoKohhlelerr PERMIT NO. 6 VillagerVillager219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 FREE Published Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 DECEMBER, 2011 Volume 7, Number 5 School’s strategic Foundation plan emerges from grants $79,000 community advisory to school As a result of generous giving In addition to technology and by the Kohler community, the classroom academic experiences, groups Kohler School Foundation was the grant provides funding for an able to grant $79,100 to Kohler experience beyond technology and Schools to be used for district en- books. As a result of the contribu- Community input needed next hancements. tions to the Foundation, the district “Our ability to make such a sig- is now able to offer a comprehen- By Marty Lexmond, District thinkers and ethical and innovative nity and Culture nificant contribution to the school sive high school leadership devel- Administrator for Kohler Schools leaders for a complex, global envi- • Create a Technology-enabled is a direct result of the generous opment program. It is intended to During the 2010-2011 school ronment. Learning Environment giving by our community, local provide an experience which year, a number of community ad- Kohler Schools Mission On December 15, 2011 and businesses, parents, and faculty. builds a sense of cohesion and visory groups formed to provide Every day at Kohler Schools we again on January 17, 2012 parents Events like our annual Fall Follies team within each high school advi- detailed input on setting the direc- inspire inquiry; engage hearts, and members of the community are not only community building, sory group. -
It's That Time of Year Again – Property Tax Payments
PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE The P A I D KKoohhlleerr KOHLER, WI 53044 PERMIT NO. 6 VillagerVillager219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 FREE Published Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 January, 2007 Volume 2, Number 6 It’s that time of year again – property tax payments due By Kevin Struck, University of Wisconsin- Extension The property tax has a long and some- times colorful history. Dating from about 6,000 B.C., the earliest known tax records 3 were in the form of clay tablets unearthed in the ancient city-state of Lagash in mod- ern day Iraq. Property taxes were also col- lected in ancient Egypt, Persia, and China. 2 In the 11th century A.D., Lady Godiva rode naked on a white horse through Coventry, England to protest the tax assessment on her husband's property (he received a reduction). From 1662 to 1689, a hearth tax was administered in England to obtain an esti- 4 5 mate of a building's value. Assessors recorded the number and size of hearths in each home and calculated the value accord- 1 ingly. Closer to home, property taxes have existed in Wisconsin even before the Territory of Wisconsin was formed in 1836. Today, assessors still count hearths - and 6 much more. A multitude of factors go into determining values for property and improvements, including the number of Sample tax bill bedrooms and bathrooms, the construction materials used inside and out, and consider- new values were used to calculate an updat- seem to prefer to pay before the end of the Although the Village mails out and col- ations such as a location along water or ed tax rate of $20.06 per thousand dollars of year. -
National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form
FHR-8-300 (11-78) United States Department of the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form See instructions in How to Complete National Register Forms Type all entries—complete applicable sections_______________ 1. Name historic '. Michael^KohlerJ House and/or common John Michael Kohler Arts Center 2. Location street & number 608 New York Avenue not for publication city, town Sheboygan n/a vicinity of congressional district sixth state Wisconsin code 5 5 county Sheboygan code 117 3. Classification Category Ownership Status Present Use district public x occupied agriculture x museum x building(s) X private unoccupied commercial park structure both work in progress educational private residence site Public Acquisition N/A Accessible entertainment religious object in process yes: restricted government scientific being considered x yes: unrestricted industrial transportation no military other: 4. Owner off Property name Sheboygan Arts Foundation, Inc street & number P.O. Box 489, 608 New York Avenue city, town Sheboygan n/avicinity of state WI 53081 5. Location of Legal Description courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. Sheboygan County Courthouse street & number 615 North Sixth Street city, town Sheboygan state WI 53081 6. Representation in Existing Surveys (continued) title Wise. Inventory of Hist. Places^ th|s property been determined elegible? __ yes _x no federal JL_ state county local depository for survey records State Historical Society of Wisconsin city, town Madison state WI 53706 7. Description Condition Check one Check one x excellent deteriorated unaltered x original site good ruins x altered moved date fair unexposed Describe the present and original (iff known) physical appearance General Description The John Michael Kohler house is a two story cream brick late Vic torian Italian Villa style residence which was significantly remodeled in the 1920s. -
Issues and Opportunities
Common Visions: Sheboygan County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, 2010 – 2030 Adopted December 2009 (Amendment 1 – 1/21/14) SHEBOYGAN COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Prepared By: Sheboygan County Planning and Resources Department Jessica Potter, Land Use Planner James Hulbert, Planning Director Shawn Wesener, Assistant Planning Director Brett Zemba, GIS Specialist Terri DeMaster, Planning Technician III Cheryl Beernink, Secretary II Funding for this Plan was provided through a Multi-Jurisdictional Comprehensive Planning Grant through the Department of Administration. Prepared under the jurisdiction of the Sheboygan County Board of Supervisors’ Planning, Resources, Agriculture, and Extension Committee Jacob Van Dixhorn Chairman Keith Abler Vice Chairman Michael Ogea Secretary Al Bosman Member James Baumgart Member Mike Rammer Citizen Member With guidance and development by: The Sheboygan County Smart Growth Implementation Committee: Area of Expertise Name Representing Rural Town Representative Mr. Mike Limberg Town of Greenbush Urban Town Representative Mr. Brian Hoffmann County Board/Town of Wilson Rural Village Representative Mr. Andy Schmitt Village of Adell Urban Village Representative Mr. Jim Scheiber Village of Howards Grove City of Sheboygan Representative Mr. Steve Sokolowski City of Sheboygan City of Sheboygan Falls Representative Mr. Randy Meyer City of Sheboygan Falls City of Plymouth Representative Mr. Harold Meyer City of Plymouth Natural Resources Representative Mr. Vic Pappas WDNR Cultural Resources Representative Mr. Bob Harker Sheb. Co. Historical Museum Schools Representative Vacant Transportation Representative Mr. Greg Schnell Sheb. Co. Highway Commissioner Agriculture Representative Mr. Jerold Berg Farm Bureau Land Use Representative Mr. Shawn Wesener Sheboygan County Planning Land Use Representative Mr. Bob Werner Werner Homes Housing Representative Ms. Donna Liedtke Sheboygan Housing Authority Homebuilder’s Assoc Rep Mr. -
Le Dumont-D'urville
Le Dumont-d’Urville GREAT LAKES GOLF CRUISE AUGUST 27–SEPTEMBER 6, 2022 TORONTO • DETROIT • MACKINAC ISLAND • TRAVERSE CITY • KOHLER GREAT LAKES 2022 THE GREAT LAKES, shaped by receding glaciers, are the largest freshwater system in the world, and contain more than 20 percent of the world’s fresh water. Through locks, canals and interconnected rivers, ships can transit the waterway from Duluth, Minnesota on Lake Superior’s western end to the Canadian Maritimes and the Atlantic Ocean at the eastern mouth of the St. Lawrence River. In all, the Great Lakes form over 11,000 miles of shoreline in eight states and two provinces. The shores of the American Heartland lend themselves to magnificent golf clubs, from the classic Oakland Hills Country Club, to modern links at Arcadia Bluffs and The Straits at Whistling Straits, to lesser known hidden gems like True North Golf Club. Each course along our route should be on every golfer’s bucket list; four are ranked in the top-100 in the United States. Discover the pleasure and ease of traveling with Kalos Golf. Our attentive staff awaits at every course with your bag already prepped for your arrival. For each round, we accommodate pairing requests or match you with new friends who share your skill level and enthusiasm for the game. For those interested in more than golf, we have designed daily tours that explore the history and culture of the locales we visit. Our privately-chartered ship, Le Dumont- d’Urville represents Ponant Cruises’ commitment to luxury and refinement. The ship’s attentive staff will provide personal, first-class service throughout your journey, ensuring a unique and intimate experience as our private yacht glides through the Great Lakes. -
Waelderhaus, the American Club, and Historic Homes Valued by Residents
PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE PAID The KOHLER, WI 53044 KKoohhlleerr PERMIT NO. 6 VillagerVillager219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 FREE Published Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 October, 2006 Volume 2, Number 3 Waelderhaus, The American Club, and historic homes valued by residents By Kevin Struck, University of Wisconsin-Extension This is the third in a four-part series summarizing the results of the recently completed “Village of Kohler Smart Growth/Long Range Planning Citizen Input Survey.” Last month’s article covered ques- tions 12-26 on the survey, which dealt pri- marily with transportation, and community facilities and services. This article contin- ues with Question 27, which begins a new section on natural resources, followed by questions on economic development. Residents who wish to see complete, detailed survey results can obtain a copy of the tabulated survey from the Village Clerk’s office. Question 27 asked Is protection of woodlands, wetlands, and open spaces important? An overwhelming 86 percent of respondents answered “Yes.” When asked to identify priority areas for protection, many respondents mentioned the existing parks, the Arboretum, River Wildlife, and related areas. The next question was similar, but focused on “man-made” resources. Identify any cultural and historical resources in the Village of Kohler that are worthy of protection. Typical responses included the Waelderhaus, the American Club, the older homes in the Village, the band shell and Ravine Park, among others. Question 29 kicked off a lengthy section on economic development. As an econom- ic development strategy for Kohler, The American Club, Waelderhaus, Band shell in Ravine Park and historic houses were among the Village of Kohler’s cultural and his- which of the following would you prefer? torical resources identified by Village survey respondents as worthy of protection. -
Arts at the Waelderhaus Announces 2018 Season
*****************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 FEBRUARY 17, 2018 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 Kohler Foundation Arts at the Waelderhaus announces 2017 announces 2018 season Gingerbread Winners Arts at the Waelderhaus, a series of intimate The winners of the 21st Annu- Grades 6-8: al Gingerbread Festival compe- Horace Mann Middle School performances at the historic “house in the woods” tition have been announced by (Ms. Elizabeth Madgwick) will present five programs in 2018 Kohler Foundation. Through- “Frosted Winter Cottage” • now attending the Universi- ever no tickets are necessary. out the month of December, Sunday, March 4, 2018 Grades 9-12: ty of Illinois, will premiere Call the Waelderhaus at 920- the Waelderhaus was host to a – 2:00 p.m. Instrumental- Random Lake High School some of her new work. 453-2851 to reserve your seat, delicious collection of houses, ists from the Sheboygan (Ms. MacDonald Crafts II) or email kohlerfoundation@ barns, castles, and Christmas Symphony Orchestra will • Sunday, June 10, 2018 “McDonalds Farm” kohler.com. villages. Cash prizes, based perform chamber music by – 2:00 p.m. The Alpine Community Groups: The Waelderhaus is managed on votes tallied from a record Milwaukee composers Craig Echoes, eight players from Mosel Farm & Home 4H Club by Kohler Foundation and lo- 8,800 visitors, are being award- Peaslee and Mark Mantel. Portage, Indiana’s German (Donna Schwinn-Roblee, cated at 1100 West Riverside ed in six categories. The overall • Sunday, April 15, 2018 – Band will play on Alphorns, advisor) “Little House in the Dr., Kohler, and is open daily highest vote-getter of the festi- 2:00 p.m. -
Sheboygan City and County 4-H Clubs (Co) (1942-1996)
Sheboygan Press Index – Sheboygan City and County The Sheboygan Press Index began in 1940. The last entry in the manual catalog was December 31, 2008. Dates in parentheses indicate the time period the heading was in use in the manual catalog. * indicates current headings used in the online catalog. These entries are indexed on cards which are located in Mead Library’s second floor Reference department. If you are interested in a topic in this index, you may call or stop in for more information. Starting January 1, 2009 the Sheboygan Press is indexed in the Mead Public Library Easicat (online catalog). To search for articles in the The Sheboygan Press (that Mead Library has indexed) that were published beginning January 1, 2009, use the keyword search feature. Major changes were made to the index in 1975 and 1996. In 1976 headings were merged into one, for example; Football (Sheb) and Basketball (Sheb) were indexed using the heading Sports (Sheb). In 1996 headings were merged again, for example; Christmas (Sheb) and Christmas (Co) were combined and indexed using the heading Holidays-Christmas (Sc) and some headings were merged under the code (Sc), for example; Mental Health (Sheb) and Mental Health (Co) were indexed using the heading Mental Health (Sc). Indexing individuals by name as headings for significant anniversaries and birthdays was stopped in the 1960s and were indexed instead under Anniversaries, Birthdays, and Centenaries. Only elected officials and some other exceptions are indexed by name, i.e.: James Baumgart, Russell Feingold, Carl Otte, etc. The following codes are used to specify government division: Sheb=Sheboygan Co=Sheboygan County Sc=Sheboygan & Sheboygan County When there are headings for more than one of these divisions they are listed in the above order. -
March 15, 2015 Layout 1
*****************ECRWSS**** The Local KoKohlhlerer Postal Customer VillagerVillager219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 FREE www.kohlervillager.com MARCH 15, 2015 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 School seeks Community concerts to be held coaches for at the Waelderhaus in April and 2105-16 school year Kohler Schools is accepting ap- June, 2015 plications for various coaching po- The Kohler Foundation an- seum of minute detail in the sitions for the 2015-16 School Year. The positions include fall nounces two community con- perfect marriage of artistry and 2015 JV football coach, spring certs will be held in the first superb craftsmanship. The 2016 girls soccer coach, and sum- half of 2015 at the Waelder- Waelderhaus is managed by mer 2016 boys baseball coach. haus, 1100 W. Riverside Dr., Kohler Foundation, Inc. It is Applications will be accepted at Kohler. open daily (except holidays) to the school until April 17, 2015. On Sunday, April 19, the the public for guided tours, free Inquiries may be directed to Doug Bocchini, (920) 803-7205 or Wisconsin Brass Quintet will of charge. [email protected]. make their debut at the For information or to arrange Waelderhaus at 2:00 p.m. a group tour of the facility dur- On Sunday, June 14, harpist ing the week, please contact Katherine Ray will perform at The Waelderhaus Manager at Kohler Credit 2:00 p.m. (920) 453-2851, or Kohler Union raises Both concerts are open to the Foundation’s office at (920) public, but reservations are en- 458-1972. For the latest news $10,462 for couraged due to limited seating and Waelderhaus events, at the Waelderhaus. -
Explore Northeast Wisconsin Dining, Nature and Culture July 2013 Special Edition Foxcitiesmagazine.Com
orth A publication of W the Drive Explore Northeast Wisconsin Dining, Nature and Culture July 2013 Special Edition foxcitiesmagazine.com is a publication of foxcitiesmagazine.com Publishers Marvin Murphy Ruth Ann Heeter Editor Ruth Ann Heeter [email protected] Associate Editor Amelia Compton Wolff [email protected] Editorial Interns Cameron Carrus Matt De Stasio Sara Stein Art Director Jill Ziesemer Graphic Designer Julia Schnese Account Executives Jennifer Berken [email protected] Adrienne L. Palm [email protected] Administrative Assistant/Distribution Melissa West [email protected] Printed at Spectra Print Corporation Stevens Point, WI FOX CITIES Magazine is published 11 times annually and is available for the subscription rate of $18 for one year. For more information or to learn about advertising opportunities, call 920-733-7788. © 2013 FOX CITIES Magazine. Unauthorized duplication of any or all content of this publication is strictly prohibited and may not be reproduced in any form without permission of the publisher. FOX CITIES Magazine P.O. Box 2496 Appleton, WI 54912 Please pass along or recycle this magazine. contents from the publisher featured communities Ruth Ann and I have long had a passion for traveling. And, while planes might be faster and easier than driving, some of the most 8 interesting things we have seen in America we stumbled onto on the way to other places. Howard/Suamico This is the reason we have driven to nearly City amenities intermingle every state in the union. with natural beauty in these neighboring burbs of Early on we found ourselves declaring that Green Bay. “We’re home!” when after many hours of driving we would find ourselves at Oshkosh.