FROM PAGE 2 p.m., at the village hall. "Nobody will be here," Geist predicted for the tax review. With that, it was into Ringelspiel. Good to go, Trustee Casey Dorn reported, with posters …
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FROM PAGE 2
p.m., at the village hall.
"Nobody will be here," Geist predicted for the tax review. With that, it was into Ringelspiel. Good to go, Trustee Casey Dorn reported, with posters out and the annual Lotz Park Festival back this year after a COVID hiatus, taking place from May 28 through the 30th this year, on the east side of town.
Also included in the annual Ringelspiel preparations, meanwhile, were two resolutions: "one for the picnic" at the park, the other for the Sunday parade.
As to the parade and Ringelspiel street closings (one for rides), these will be on Patten from Reynolds to Oshkosh and on Webster from Patten to Murray. Last but not least, there was a park bin update.
"Side note," Geist said. "Chippewa County Recycling called." They were going to be delivering dual recycling and garbage bins to the park, with no cost to the village and pickup handled by Waste Management.