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November 2015
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Message from Executive Director November Calendar New Member & Ribbon Cuttings Business After Hours Good Morning Platteville Member Updates
The Moving Platteville Outdoors Trail Project portion in Katie’s Garden is complete!The Moving Platteville Outdoors Trail Project portion of Katie’s Garden is complete!
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Platteville RegionalChamber
275 W Bus Hwy 151PO Box 724
Platteville WI, 53818 (608) 348-8888
Executive Board
Mike Olds, President Kopp McKichan, LLP
Jason Thompson, President Elect
American Bank & Trust
Dan Dreessens, Vice PresidentDelta 3 Engineering
Rob Cramer, Vice President UW-Platteville
Aaron Cullen, Past PresidentHonkamp Krueger & Co., P.C.
Deb McWilliams, Treasurer Clare Bank
Kathy Kopp, Secretary and Executive Director
Board of Directors
Lori Bahr, Mound City BankTim Boldt, Pioneer Ford Sales
Ron Holl, Super 8Deb Jenny, Platteville Realty
Chad Lueder, Hypro, Inc.Doug Martin, Livingston State
BankKip Schreck, Applied Micro
Ann Rupp, Platteville JournalMatt Streeter, Southwest Health
Hello Members!
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Dear Chamber Members,
It seems impossible, but fall is almost over and holiday happenings are upon us. This has been a very busy time for us as we prepare for all of the great events and promotions for November and December.
Please take the time to look through this month’s newsletter – there is SO much going on and we’ve tried to capture as much of it as we can. The calendar is a quick snapshot of the month for your perusal.
As we are approaching the holidays, our emphasis of “Shop Local, Shop Platteville” is being highlighted. Information about our largest retail event, “Santa Bucks” is included in this newsletter. The promotion will run from November 20th, in conjunction with the Business Holiday Open House weekend, through December 31st. On November 20th, 21st and 22nd, all purchases made at partici-pating businesses will be eligible for DOUBLE Santa Bucks! A new initiative to encourage shopping locally involves brightly colored canvas shopping bags which will be distributed throughout the business community. Our Business Promotions Committee would like to extend a big thank you to our financial institutions for sponsoring the bags! Once again, we will be celebrating Small Business Saturday on November 28th.
Katie’s Garden Winter Wonderland is a new holiday event being planned by Building Platteville, Inc.. Beginning at 4:00PM on Friday, December 4th, you can visit Katie’s Garden and walk through the Garden amongst lighted holiday trees, have family photos taken in a beautiful sleigh and visit with Santa. Refreshments will be avail-able. On Saturday, the event will run from 10AM-3PM.
I also want to remind all of our members about our “Platteville Welcomes You” promotion which provides information about the community and our businesses that is presented to newcomers to the community. All chamber members are encouraged to have their flyers or promotional items put into these welcome bags. We welcome 50-75 newcomers each year. Please call the chamber if you have questions on this.
Also – save the date - our Annual Celebration is set for Friday, February 19, 2016 at Velzy Commons in the Ullsvik Center on the UWP campus. We will be celebrating UW-Platteville’s 150th anniversary!
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2Plan Commission - 7pm
3“Managing the Red Carpet” - 8am-NoonKiwanis - NoonSWHC CafeteriaRotary - Noon, Benvenuto’sPolice & Fire Commission - 5pmHistoric Preservation Commission - 6pmLibrary Board of Trustees- 6pm
4PAIDC - 7am, PBII
5Building Platteville Board - Noon, Chamber
Rountree Gallery Board - 6:30pm
Museum Annual Dinner - 5pm
6Optimists - 7am, Country Kitchen
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8Ken Kilian’s Classic Big Band - 2pm, City AuditoriumSalute To Veterans Concert
9Water & Sewer Commission - 4pm
Airport Commission - 6pm
Veterans Reception - 4pm, Nohr Gallery
10Unite for Community - 8:30am, Chamber
EducationCommittee - 8:15amKiwanis - Noon at SWHC Cafeteria
Common Council - 7pm
Survivors of Suicide, 7-9pm Mound City Bank
11VETERANS DAY
Chamber Exec Board - 7:30am, Chamber
Business After Hours, 5-7pm Williams Field House - Pioneer Mens Basketball
12ChamberTourism Council - 8:15am, Chamber
13Optimists - 7am, Country Kitchen
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15 16Community Development Board - 5pm
Community Safe Routes - 6pm
Board of Appeals - 7pm
17Economic Development Council - 9am, PBII
Kiwanis - Noon, SWHC Cafeteria
Rotary - Noon, Benvenuto’s
Museum Board - 5pm
Historic Preservation Commission -
18Chamber Board of Directors - 7:30am, Pioneer Ford
Tourism Committee - 4pm, City Hall
19Good Morning Platteville - 7:45am, Mound City Bank
Grant County Tourism Council - 10am, LivingstonNight of Enlightenment - 6pm, UWP Doudna
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Optimists - 7am, Country Kitchen
Commission on Aging - 9am
21
22Business Holiday
Open House
Double Santa Bucks!
23RDA - 5pm
24Kiwanis - Noon, SWHC Cafeteria
Housing Authority - 3:30pm
Common Council - 7pm
25Platteville Elks Lodge Feather Party - 5pm
26 27Santa Comes to Town at City Hall and Holiday Tree Lighting - City Park at 5pm
Free Movie for Kids - 10am, Avalon
28Small
Business Saturday
Double Santa Bucks!
29 30
Platteville Regional Chamber (PRC) Events
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Business HolidayOpen House WeekendSanta Bucks Promotion
Starts-Double Santa Bucks!
The Platteville Regional Chamber Fall/Winter Office Hours are Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
November 1st through April 30th
New Members & Ribbon Cuttings
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Please Welcome New Member:The Sherwin-Williams CompanyContact: Tyler LandonAddress: 1741 Progressive Pkwy, PlattevillePhone: (608) 348-4317Fax: (608) 348-7014Website: www.sherwin.comBusiness Profile: Sherwin-Williams is an industry leader offering a wide selection of excep-tional products, services, colors and how-to-advice making painting and decorating trans-formations easier for homeowners and painting professionals alike.Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 7am - 8pm; Saturday, 8am-6pm; Sunday, 10am-6pm
Platte Medical held a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening on Monday, October 5th
Homecoming Breakfast
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Chamber / UW-Platteville Homecoming Breakfast - October 7th
Good Morning Platteville
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Sponsorship is Available for Good Morning Platteville for 2016!For $100 your Company can sponsor this great networking and educational opportunity
(Platinum Membership Includes one Good Morning Platteville Sponsorship.)
Join us for Coffee, Donuts and Conversation aboutThe New “Chips” in Credit Cards and Rep. Travis Tranel will be discussing the changes in the new Room Tax Legislation
At “Good Morning Platteville”Thursday, November 19th at 7:45am
Mound City Bank’s Motor Branch Community Room90 S. Second St., Platteville
Thank You Nancy Olson, Nancy Bongers and Cindy Martens for sharing all the details about the upcoming Holiday Project at the October Good Morning Platteville on October 22nd. If you, your family, your friends, your co-workers or your business are interested in helping out with any part of the Holiday Project this year, please contact one of these lovely ladies to see where they need help. All their contact information is listed in this newsletter on pages 16 & 17.
Have a couple hours to spare this holiday season?
Sign up to be a Bell Ringer at
www.ringbells.org
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Business After Hours
October Business After Hours
The Winners of $25.00 Visa gift cards courtesy of Livingson
State Bank were: Tammie Richter, Southwest Health; Donna
Hoppenjan, Mound City Bank; and Joe Kopp
Bo Ryan Court and North Lobby Williams Fieldhouse UW-Platteville Campus
5:00-7:00pm: Men’s Basketball Practice
5:15pm: Players and Coaches Introduction in North Lobby 5:00-6:30pm: Food and Drinks in North Lobby. Pizza and Wings provided by Pizza Hut. Beer and Wine Cash Bar
Wear Your Best Pioneer Apparel!
Friday, Nov. 27 at the Avalon Cinema, 10 a.m. $1 donation or 1 canned good to the Platteville Food Pantry per child
Friday, Nov. 27 at City Park & City Hall Auditorium 5 p.m.
Lighting of Community Tree Visit with Santa! Santa treats, Free photos and cookies with hot cocoa.
Saturday, Nov. 28 – Support Local Businesses! DOUBLE SANTA BUCKS! Group Photo at 9am at Badger Brothers
Sponsored by:
Katie’s Trees of Light Sponsors Clare Bank Delta 3 Engineering Dewey’s Tire Repair Four Seasons Landscaping Honkamp Krueger & Co., PC
Mound City Bank Mound View Inn Pioneer Ford Sales Russ Stratton Buses Sherwin Electric
Steve’s Pizza Palace, Inc. TRICOM/Radio Shack Vaassen Pluemer CPA’s, LLC Wisconsin Bank & Trust
This Year's Theme is: Participate in the 2015 Window Decorating Contest and
Advertising Packages from QueenB Radio, The Shopping News, and the Platteville Journal. First Prize: $150.00 in Advertising
Second Prize: $100.00 in Advertising
Third Prize: $50.00 in Advertising Judging begins at
1:00 pm on November 18th If you plan to participate, call the Chamber office: 348-8888 E-mail- [email protected] or Fax the Chamber: 348- 8890 by Tues. Nov 17th.
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Santa Bucks Sponsorship
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Member Updates
Dealing with Grief through the Holidays - Platteville – Southwest Health Tuesday, December 1st, 2pm – 4pm
Although the holiday season is often a time of family, fun and food, for some people it can be a time of mourning and grief for a loved one lost. The passing of a loved one is never easy. Whether it happened a month, year or decade ago, the holidays can sometimes be more diffi-cult than the rest of the year.
While nothing can change the fact that holidays will be difficult while grieving there are things you can do to make things less painful.
Recognize you are not functioning at full ca-pacity. Grief can cause you to become over-whelmed by even simple decisions so know your limits and proactively decide what activi-ties you want to participate in, how you will ac-knowledge your loss, and how you will remem-ber the person who has died. Know whatever you decide to do this year; you may decide to do something completely different next year.
Communicate your decisions with others, es-pecially those who will be affected by them. Be aware that others may deal with their grief differently than you, and that is okay. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, and each person deals with loss in his or her own way. It is important to respect the choices others make regarding their holiday plans.
Finally, don’t forget to take care of yourself. Do what you can - no more, no less.
Because Home Health United recognizes the holidays can be difficult for those who are grieving, we are holding “Grief Through the Holidays”, a single session grief support group which focuses on dealing with grief during the holiday season. Our groups are offered at no cost and are open to anyone in the community dealing with loss.
“Grief Through the Holidays” is intended for adults and no registration is required.
MUSICAL IMAGE AND BRANDING PRESENTATION
Join QueenB Radio and Advantage Music as we present a Branding Seminar for Tri-State Area Businesses on Monday, November 2, 2015 at the Holiday Gardens Event Center in Potosi, WI.
You will learn why branding your business is important and why music is a great way to do it. Sessions will take place at 1:00pm, 2:30pm, 4:00pm and 5:30pm. Contact your QueenB Radio Advertising Representative, or call 608-349-2011 to sign up.
Monday, November 2nd
1PM til 7:00PM
Holiday Gardens Event Center, Potosi, WI
Snacks and Refreshments Provided
Member Updates
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Sinsinawa Mound offers a variety of events and retreats. Registration deadlines are one week prior to the event start date. For more information, contact Guest Services at (608) 748-4411 or visit our website at www.sinsinawa.org/moundcenter. Sinsinawa Art Gallery: From Our Hands to Your Hearts- On Display Through Nov. 29. The art gallery is open 10 a.m.–5 p.m. daily.Laudato Si’Tuesdays, Nov. 3 and 10, 6:30-7:30 p.m.For more information, contact Eric Anglada at [email protected] or 563-845-0780.Women’s Retreat: Simple Abun-danceNov. 6–8Glass Ornament ClassNov. 12, 2015, 6:30–8:30 p.m.Principles and PassionNov. 13, 7:30 p.m.–Nov. 15, 2015, 1 p.m.Singers Wanted for Messiah and More! ConcertSunday, Nov. 15, 1 p.m.For more information and to register online, visithttp://www.maestropro-ductions.org/messiah-chorus.htmlMessiah and More!Sunday, Nov. 15, 3:30 p.m.Admission $10.Advent Taize PrayerNov. 30 and Dec. 7, 14, and 21, 2015, 7 p.m. - Everyone is welcome to attend this free service.
Personal days of reflection and private retreats are available at Sinsinawa Mound. You choose the length and type, either a private experience in which you decide how to spend your time or a directed retreat with the option of having a spiritual director.
Tuesday, November 3DISCOVERY CENTER open house from 5-7:00pm at 110 W. Adams St. hosted by Family Connections of SWWI 348-2846. S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art/Agriculture and Math) activities planned for the whole family. Funding provided by: Platteville United Way, Platte-ville Community Fund, Platteville Thrift Store & Ann & Leo Stoll Jr. Charitable Trust
Early Release Movie DayFriday, November 6, 1-2:30 pmAll ages welcome, 6 & under must be with an adult.Newest Disney release about an emotional little girl (Rated PG). Reptiles & Insects Program Sunday, November 8, 2-4 pmAges 3-11 years. Join UWP’s Circle K & Animal House for live animals, stories & crafts!Circle K Thanksgiving Program Sunday, November 15, 2-3 pmAges 4-10 yearsThanksgiving stories & crafts with UW-P students.
PECA Thanksgiving Program Sunday, November 22, 3-4 pmAges 3-8 years.Thanksgiving stories & crafts with UW-P students.Block PartySaturday, November 28, 11am-noonAll ages welcome, 6 & under must be with an adult.Come be creative with Legos!
Wednesday, Nov 11th from 3pm-7pmPioneer Ford is bringing Ford Motor Co.’s Drive 4 Ur School program to the Platteville community to raise up to $6,000 for Platteville High School. For every person who takes the wheel and test-drives a new Ford vehicle, Pioneer Ford and Ford Motor Company will donate $20 to Platteville High School. The funds will go toward the many sports and music programs at PHS.
Since 2007, more than $25 mil-lion in donations has been gen-erated for high schools across the nation!
Bargain Nook has a new store manager, Andrea McMahon. She is from Lancaster, WI and is also a dairy farmer with her husband and 4 children. 100% of Bargain Nook’s profits go to serve people with disabilities through Hodan Community Services in Mineral Point.-It is the mission of Hodan Community Services to provide and promote opportunities for work and personal development so that persons with disabilities can achieve life goals.
Nov. 4 Rountree Ensemble- Center for the Arts, 7:30pm.
Nov. 5 Museum Annual Dinner Nov. 8 Ken Kilian’s Classic Big Band-
Salute to Veterans Concert- 2pm, Platteville Municipal Auditorium. Free admission for veterans, adults- $10, students-$5
Nov. 9 - 25 “It’s a Wonderful World” Erschen’s Florist Food for Friends, Neighbors Helping Neighbors Community Food Drive (608) 348-3433
Nov. 9 Guest Tuba Artist, Tom Curry- Center for the Arts, 5pm. www.uwplatt.edu/events Nov. 9-13 Veterans Week, UW-Platteville Nov. 9 Veterans Reception, Nohr Gallery, 4-5:30 Nov. 10 Project 22-Movie Showing- 8pm, Platteville rooms, Markee Pioneer Student Center Nov. 11 Flag Ceremony- 9am, Ullsvik Hall Nov. 11 Warrior Wednesday- Wear red in support of our veterans Nov. 12 Veteran and Service Member Luncheon-11am-1pm, 318 Royce Hall Nov. 11 Business After Hours with Men’s Pioneer Basketball Team 5-7pm Bo
Ryan Court & Williams Fieldhouse Nov. 11 Percussion Ensemble- 7:30pm,
Brodbeck Concert Hall, UW- Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events
Nov. 11 Thank You Veterans- Milio’s Sandwiches- 10% of all sales will be
donated to local VA hospitals Nov. 12 Jazz 1 Fall Pioneer Jazz Ensembles
Concert- Brodbeck Concert Hall, 7:30pm, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events
Nov. 13 David Earll Recital- 7:30pm, Center for the Arts, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events
Hartig’s Holiday Open House- 7am-9pm, sampling/tasting and door prizes Nov. 15 Marching Pioneers Last Blast- 1-2pm, Bo Ryan Court, Williams
Fieldhouse, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events
Gender Choirs- 3pm, Brodbeck Concert Hall, UW-Platteville.
Nov. 18 Symphonic Wind Ensemble- 7:30pm, Brodbeck Concert Hall, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events
Nov. 18-22 Pioneer Players: Marat/Sade - Center for the Arts, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events, University Box Office 608-342-1298 Nov. 20 “Women of Will: The Overview”- 7pm, UW-Platteville CFA Hmong Thanksgiving Dinner- 5- 8pm, Ullsvik Hall, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events Nov. 22 “Good Morning Platteville” 7:45am Mound City Bank Community Room Nov. 20-22 Business Holiday Open House- 18th Annual Christmas in the HeARTland Santa Bucks Promotion begins. DOUBLE Santa Bucks! Nov. 21 Fall Mixed Choir Concert- 3pm,
Brodbeck Concert Hall, UW-Platteville. www.uwplatt.edu/events
Holiday Bazaar- First English Lutheran Church- 8am-1pm. First
English Lutheran Church. Holiday Cookies and Candies, Arts & Crafts.
Nov. 22 Platteville Children’s Choir and the Platteville Chorale Concert- 1:30pm, Brodbeck Concert Hall at the Center for the Arts, UW-Platteville. $8 for adults and $4 for students
Nov. 23 Jazz in the Haus!- 7:30pm, Pioneer Haus, Markee Pioneer Student
Center. www.uwplatt.edu/events Nov. 24 Movie Night: House of Flying Daggers - 5:30pm, 103 Dounda Lecture Hall, UW-Platteville Nov. 25 Platteville Elks Lodge Feather Party
-Vegas Nite- Platteville Elks Lodge, 5pm-close. $5 admission, door prizes, games, food, silent
auction, and 50/50 raffles Nov. 26 Happy Thanksgiving!
Nov. 27 Platteville Regional Chamber Christmas in the HeARTland - “Christmas with the Chipmunks” - Free
kids movie with canned good, at The Avalon Cinema, 10am Santa Arrives & Community Tree
Lighting- 5pm, Downtown City Park. Santa visits, treats and hot cocoa
Nov. 28 Small Business Saturday! Double Santa Bucks - Photo 9am at Badger Brothers Dec. 3-5 PHS Musical “The Boy Friend” PHS Auditorium, Thursday-7pm, Friday-7pm, Saturday-2pm. Adults-$10, Students & Seniors-$8 Dec. 4 Annual TUBB CLUB Party- 6pm - The Ticket Bar & Grill Dec. 4-5 University Holiday Gala- 7:30pm Brodbeck Hall Concert Hall at the Center
for the Arts, UW-Platteville. UW-Platteville Symphony Orchestra, Choirs, Platteville Children’s Choir and the
Platteville Chorale Dec. 4-5 Winter Wonderland in Katie’s Garden, Friday 4-7pm, Saturday 10am-3pm. Sponsored by Building Platteville Dec. 4-6 It’s A Wonderful Life: A Life Radio Play by Joe Landry- 4&5th-
7:30pm, 6th-2:30pm, at the CFA Little Theater. Contact the UWP Box Office for tickets. Dec. 4-23, 26-31 “Coming Home for Christmas” Exhibit Rollo Jamison Museum www.mining.jamison.museum.com Dec. 5 WGLR Holiday Auction- 8:30-4pm, Tim Slack Auction & Realty, Lancaster Dec. 5 Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk- 9am,
Platteville Middle School. Register at www.tricorinsurance.com
Dec. 5 Santa will be at Ubersox Auto in Platteville from 10am-noon Dec. 5 Holiday Fair - Platteville United
Methodist Church, Coffee & Rolls-8am, Bazaar-9am, Lunch-11am-1pm
Dec. 7-9 Platteville Children’s Choir- 7-8:30pm Rollo Jamison Museum, Free
Admission, Apprentice Singers on Monday, Choristers on Tuesday and Cantabile on Wednesday.
Dec. 9 Business After Hours “Holiday Social” at Julie’s Da Vine Wine & Stein 5pm-7pm 110 W Main St Dec. 12 Badger Camp 1966 Event- 4:00pm Dinner @ 6:00pm, Holiday Gardens Event Center, Potosi Dec. 12 Quota Club Fancy Cookie Sale & Holiday Craft Fair- 9am - Noon Neal Wilkins Elementary School Dec. 12 Girl Scout Holiday Open House and Shop Sale, 305 E. Bus Hwy 151, Suite D, 9am-2pm. Crafts, card-making, free gift wrap, fun photo ops, snacks and more Dec. 12 “It’s a Wonderful World Celebrating Christmas” Erschen’s Florist 8:30am - 5pm - Make ornaments and festive bows Dec. 13 Platteville Chorale- 3-4pm at the Rollo Jamison Museum, Free admission Dec. 14 Cookies and Carols- City Hall Auditorium, 7pm PHS Band/Orchestra Concert- PHS Auditorium, 7pm Dec. 17 6-8th Grade Band Holiday Concert- Middle School Gym, 7pm Dec. 17 Platteville High School Blue Notes Holiday Concert - 7-8:30pm Rollo Jamison Museum Dec. 19-Jan. 2 Prom Trunk Event- Bridal Boutique, Kick off to Prom 2016! Extra prom gowns in stock. Dec. 22 PMS Holiday Concert- Middle School Gym, 2pm Jan. 9 18th Annual Christmas in the
HeARTland Santa Bucks Auction 11am, Elks Lodge, Come Redeem all your Santa Bucks!
PLATTEVILLE HOLIDAY PROJECT OCTOBER 8, 2015 PLATTEVILLE AREA ORGANIZATIONS & BUSINESSES The Platteville Holiday Project Committee continues to work with area organizations and businesses to coordinate the toy & food basket distributions, Adopt-A-Family and Salvation Army bell ringers projects. NOTE: Coats for Kids distribution will be held as a part of the Community Gives Back Event on November 7th. The Committee’s goal is to serve as many needy families as possible through these programs. During the 2014 holiday season, we served approximately 250 children (from 90 different families). We expect to serve about the same number or possibly more this year. The success of our program depends on our volunteers. The following are tasks that will require volunteers (sign up sheet is enclosed): TOYS FOOD BASKETS Deliver/Set Up of Toys Pick up Food from Store Clean Toys Deliver Food Baskets Clean Up After Distribution Assemble Food Baskets Distribution of Toys BELL RINGERS Ring Salvation Army Bells If you or a member(s) of your organization or business would like to volunteer to assist us with the toy or food baskets projects, please complete sign-up sheet on the back and return it to via fax Platteville Business Incubator (348-3426) or contact Dana King at 608-778-3509 or e-mail [email protected] by December 4, 2015. If you are interested in doing the bell ringing, contact Rolita Miller at 778-2507 OR go to the following website: www.ringbells.org If you wish to participate in the Adopt-A-Family, contact Nancy Salzmann at 608-348-2685 by November 3rd. Drop off barrels for new or gently used toys will be located at Pioneer Ford, Clare Bank, Mound City Bank, Wisconsin Bank & Trust, Anchorbank, Dupaco Community Credit Union, Heartland Credit Union, American Bank & Trust, Livingston State Banks, Fidelity Bank & Trust and Walgreens. We will be giving each child a new book again this year and are accepting donations to purchase these as well as the other gift/food items. If you wish to make a cash donation, this may be sent to: Platteville Holiday Project Committee, PO Box 213, Platteville, WI 53818-0213. THANK YOU for your support of our holiday projects.
VOLUNTEER SIGN UP SHEET
Please fill in names for times available to work and return to Dana King by 12/4/15 to [email protected] OR fax to 348-3426; questions call Dana at 778-3509
Additional names may be added on back or separate sheet. Business/Org.______________________________________ Phone No. ___________________ e-mail address____________________________________ TOY SET-UP, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2015 – LUTHERAN CHURCH OF PEACE 8:00 am Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ until done)
Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________
In case of snow I am available on TOY DISTRIBUTION, TUESDAY, December 15, 2015 – LUTHERAN CHURCH OF PEACE 12-16-15 please circle 7:45 to 11:00 Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no 10:45 to 1:30 Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no FOOD BASKET PREPARATION, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2015 at ELK’S LODGE 9:00 – 10:30 Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Packing Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no 10:30 – 11:30 Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Delivery Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no Name_________________Cell #___________Address___________________________ yes no In case of inclement weather please tune into WPVL radio 107.1 or WGLR 97.7 for cancellation information – Toy and Food Basket distribution snow date is Wednesday December 16, 2015.
2016 SWE Region H Conference Co-Chairs
Hailey Myers (right) "Ever since the (SWE) welcome event for freshmen that I attended, I have had a family and a home in Platteville. The support system we have is amazing."
Amy True (left) “SWE has provided me with so many friendships, opportunities, and memories. It has helped me to grow as an individual, as well as learn important life skills.”
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville is excited to host the Society of Women Engineers Region H conference February 26-28, 2016. SWE is a student organization and Region H—made up of 5,600 professional and collegiate members in eight states—is the largest SWE region. This is an exciting opportunity for UW-Platteville students as this conference is entirely student-run. We are especially honored to host this year’s conference, as the university celebrates its sesquicentennial year. Women have worked throughout history to find equity in a traditionally male-dominated field, paving the way for women today, as a more gender-balanced engineering workforce emerges. This is evident on our own campus, where the number of women in engineering majors has nearly doubled since 2010. What better time to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering, as we celebrate our institution’s remarkable milestone.
The theme of the conference, ““M” Powering women”, will focus on providing advice and tools so that women and men can advance, aspire, and achieve. With over 700 SWE members expected to attend, the conference is a significant source of networking opportunities and development of personal leadership, professional ties, and SWE unity.
Conference attendees will become future leaders and significant drivers of economic growth in our tri-state region. We hope you will consider attending, publicizing, and supporting the conference. For more information, visit http://www.uwplatt.edu/ems-success/swe-region-h-conference.
Logo on T-shirt—distributed to all participants Option for a half price booth at the region
conference career fair Company name in program Name and web link on conference website
Booth at the region conference career fair Company name in program Name and web link on conference website
Name featured on sponsorship wall at conference
$50-$200 Pioneer Sponsors $201-$350 “M” Sponsors $351-$500 Distinguished Sponsors
Sponsor, fund, and run a tailgate game booth on Friday evening. Provide prizes with company logo/name and/or “tailgate” food to participating attendees. If interested, please discuss options with conference organizers.
Breakout session speaker from sponsor’s organization
Booth at the region conference career fair Four conference registrations for Saturday
programming* Logo on T-shirt—distributed to all
participants Half page advertisement in program Logo and web link on conference website
Breakout session speaker from sponsor’s organization
Booth at the region conference career fair Two conference registrations for Saturday
programming* Logo on T-shirt—distributed to all
participants Quarter page advertisement in program Logo and web link on conference website
* Includes all Saturday conference programming, from the breakfast to the banquet. Hotel not included.
For more sponsorship information, please visit https://www.uwplatt.edu/ems-success/sponsorship or contact Tammy Salmon-Stephens at [email protected] or 608.342.1563.
There is no charge for this event, but good will monetary offerings of any amount will be graciously
accepted. (Donations are used for education, awareness and prevention activities.)
Night of Enlightenment
November 19, 2015- 6:00 PM UW-Platteville Campus Doudna Hall Room 136
QUESTIONS? CONTACT KATHY HOTTENSTEIN (608-482-0582) OR PAULA SCHOENBERG (608-348-5995 EXT. 225)
SPONSORED BY: THE TRI-COUNTY COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSE (CCR) TEAM AND THE TRI-COUNTY
SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM (SART)
The Tri-County CCR and SART teams are proud to announce special guest
“Christi,” a human trafficking survivor. Christi will share her story of how she fell victim to this growing nationwide
problem and how she survived. Christi will discuss the risky behaviors she engaged in, the trials to overcome
her dependency, and the saving intuition and inquiry of a law
enforcement officer that was the pivotal point in her escape.
Start the Presses:
Using a Press Release to Get Noticed What? Program covering how to write effective press releases
Who? Businesses, organizations, and municipalities
When? Wednesday, November 18, 2015 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Where? Grant County Youth & Ag Building, South Room
How Much? Free. But pre-registration requested.
Why? Great things happen in our communities every day. But no one will hear about them if you don’t share the news.
Learn tips on how to effectively connect with members of the media to get the word out about your business, organization or cause. This one-hour program, presented by award-winning broadcaster, chamber of commerce executive director, and associate lecturer Daryl Fischer, will give you the basics behind a press release.
Contact UW Extension—Grant County, 916 E. Elm St., Suite A, Lancaster, WI 53813 Telephone: 608.723.2125 Email: [email protected]
Pre-register Call to pre-register (608.723.2125) or return the form below.
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Telephone: _________________________________________________________ Tri County Human Resource Assocation will be offering a ½ Day educational seminar on Wednesday, November 18, 2015
8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Registration / Breakfast / Networking8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. "Privacy Laws & The Electronic Workplace in Relation to Bullying & Harassment"Southwest Tech - Lenz Conference Center, 1800 Bronson Blvd, Fennimore, WI 53809
Privacy Laws & The Electronic Workplace in Relation to Bullying & HarassmentJennifer S. Mirus, Partner, Boardman & Clark LLP, Madison, WIProgram Description: Challenges of the Electronic WorkplaceWhether you work in an office setting or a manufacturing plant, technology and electronic communications have changed your workplace and the ways in which employees interact with one another. Never before have employers and employees had such access to extensive and personal information about one another. This access often leads to employment issues, which, in turn, can lead to legal issues. Employers must understand the legal landmines of the impact of electronic communication on the workplace.
This program will review the legal and practical issues that come from the intersection of technology and the workplace including:Use of electronic equipment and information in the workplace; Rights and restrictions regarding employee use of social mediaThe new world of electronic harassment and bullying; The collision of privacy rights and electronic informationThis program will help employers identify these issues in the workplace, and will provide guidance on how to navigate them without creating legal issues.
Speaker Profile: Jennifer S. Mirus is a partner in the Labor and Employment Law Practice Group at the Boardman & Clark LLP in Madison, Wisconsin. Jennifer represents employers in all aspects of employment relations, including hiring, discipline and terminations, wage and hour issues, discrimination, FMLA, and harassment. Jennifer also has extensive experience negotiating and drafting employment contracts, non-compete agreements, and employee handbooks. Jennifer's experience also includes conducting workplace investigations and human resources and management trainings for clients of all sizes.
Veterans Weeknov. 9-13 VETERAN RECEPTION
Monday, Nov. 9 – 4–5:30 p.m.Harry and Laura Nohr Gallery
This event is open to the campus community. There will be a brief program starting at 4:15 p.m. with a thank you to our veterans and service members on campus. Come show your
support to our students, faculty, and staff who have served. Refreshments will be provided.
PROJECT 22 – MOVIE SHOWINGTuesday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.
Platteville Rooms, Markee Pioneer Student CenterAn amazing documentary about two combat wounded veterans who went cross
country to try to understand and fix the high suicide rate amongst veterans in America.
FLAG CEREMONYWednesday, Nov. 11 at 9 a.m.
Ullsvik Hall flag pole
VETERAN FREE LUNCHWednesday, Nov. 11 – 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Pioneer Haus, Markee Pioneer Student CenterFree lunch for those who have served or are currently serving our country.
A way to say thanks to you and your families for your sacrifices and commitments.
WARRIOR WEDNESDAYWednesday, Nov. 11
Wear red in support of our veterans.
VETERAN AND SERVICE MEMBER LUNCHEONThursday, Nov. 12 – 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
318 Royce HallFree luncheon for all veterans and active
military students at UW-Platteville.
To request disability accommodations, please contact the Wright Center at 608.342.7351.
Jingl
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5k
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k2nd Annual
December 59 a.m.
Platteville Middle School
To register, please visit https://runsignup.com/Race/Wi/Platteville/JingleBellFunRunAll Proceeds Go To Thursday’s Child. www.thursdayschildwisconsin.org
and
Bring you the...
40 E. Madison Street
Saturday,
$35Day ofRegistration Fee
$20ElfRun
1/2 mile (ages 12 and under)
8 a.m. Registration – 8:30 a.m. Elf Run
$30Early
Registration Feedue November 10, 2015
(Guarantees a t-shirt)
11/14/2015 DRAWING WITH THE IPAD WRAP Wisconsin Regional Art Program Workshop on Saturday November 14th 2015 from 9 am to 11:30 am; Drawing with the IPAD using Art Rage ®. Presented by UW Platteville Professor Richard Moninski. Sponsored by UW Madison Extension and Rountree Gallery Platteville WI.
Please Pre-Register
Don’t miss this opportunity to
learn new technology
$5 registration fee
IPADs provided
Please call ahead and talk to
Jennifer Fuschino 608-348-6719
ROUNTREE GALLERY 385 East Main street Platteville WI 53818
http://platteville.org/?sc=Services&cat=84
November 14th 2015 9-11:30 am
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Give your staff the star treatment
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!
www.uwplatt.edu/continuing/managing-red-carpetWe hope you’ll join Continuing Education and our co-sponsors in welcoming Laurie Guest to Platteville.
Laurie Guest’s show business guide to customer service
Laugh and learn with highly-acclaimed speaker Laurie GuestInvest in a workshop that will renew enthusiasm for providing superior customer service!
Tuesday, Nov. 3 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.Community Room, Wisconsin Bank & Trust, Platteville, Wisconsin
◊ 8 a.m.–8:30 a.m.: Welcome ◊ 8:30 a.m.–noon: Presentation ◊ Noon–1 p.m.: Lunch (included)
Cost: $35
This interactive and entertaining presentation is packed with action steps that will energize your cast and connect them with your customers.
Managing the Red Carpet:Managing the Red Carpet:
To request disability accommodations, contact the Office of Continuing Education at 608.342.1314.
2015 Corporate Sponsors
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PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Thank you to the Following Beverage Sponsors:
November: Vaassen Pluemer CPA’s
PLATTEVILLE REGIONAL CHAMBER
Platteville Regional Chamber & Travel Wisconsin Welcome Center hours
Nov. 1st-April 30th May 1st - Oct. 31st Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm Mon - Fri: 8 am - 6 pm Saturday/Sunday Closed Sat: 10 am - 4 pm Sun: 10 am - 2 pm
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