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01-2014 Newsletter (2) w(,jp#pq%Qt out ffomt "The Best Place to Live Under the Sun TH PALM B FOR EA E�{ D , 00 0 0 OPEH [ HILI [ OOKOFF JANUARY 2014 A Message from the Village Manager This is going to be an exciting and challenging year at the Village. We have a num- ber of projects that we want to accomplish and are also looking to upgrade major equipment. With the help of our Council and staff, we have been able to improve our procurement process and, as a result, bundle a number of equipment purchas- es. This has saved us money and also means the equipment will be delivered early in the year so that we can avail ourselves of the improved efficiency of this equip- ment the entire year. As you know, last year our big projects were the SW Neighborhoods Streetlights and Sidewalks and the Veterans Memorial. This year, we want to begin design on the Phase 2 improvements to Anchorage Park. We are expecting grant funding to defray the cost of this design initiative. We also must deal with some deferred maintenance issues associated with air conditioning systems at the Country Club and at the Library. We are currently evaluating both to determine what the best short term and long term fixes would be. We also want to make improvements in the way we irrigate our parks. For the most part, these irrigation systems are manu- ally activated. We will convert them to automated systems that can be activated at night to save water, reduce evaporation, and assure maximum availability of the parks during the day. We are also wrapping up our resident feedback project that will provide us invaluable information with regard to the future focus of the Village. Certainly, the Clubhouse will be a key metric emanating from that project, and Council will need to make some big decisions about its future in the months to come. However, we plan to make some improvements to the ex- isting facility this year to enhance its appearance and make it safer for employees. We will add some landscaping in front and will also improve and beautify the fencing around the trash storage area. We are going to make some of the employee offices more livable and functional and we also plan to replace the flooring in the kitchen. Additionally, we will be implementing a new web based employee appraisal system that will improve goal setting, tracking, accountability, and recognition for our employees. Our goal is to continuously improve every aspect of the Village while still retaining the traditions and "home town" feel of our community. This year, I will endeavor to keep you informed of the many initiatives going on and the rationale behind them. Both Council and I want to make sure you are not only informed, but involved in planning for the future of our community. .............................................................................................. _moor-] NORTH PALM BEACH VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK ;Q THANK YOU to all who participated in the Village's Veterans Day observance, for being part of this special day in North Palm Beach as we celebrated the grand opening and dedication of Veterans Memorial Park and paid homage to our veterans for their sacrifices and service on behalf of our nation. The park is located next to the NPB Library, immediately behind Village Hall. (more photos are on the Veterans Memorial Park page @ wwwvillage-npb.org) CUP • 2014 VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 2014 Eleccion Municipal de Village de North Palm Beach Municipal Elections are by group, at-large and non- Fecha: Martes, 11 de marzo de 2014 partisan (no districts, no party affiliation). Polls are Las Elecciones Municipales son por grupo, generales e open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm independientes (sin distrito ni afiliaci6n a un partido) Village Council Seats Open to Election Los centros de votaci6n abren de 7:00 am a 7:00 pm Group 1 (currently held by Robert Gebbia) Escanos del Consejo de Village Abiertos para Eleccion Group 3 (currently held by Darryl Aubrey) Grupo 1 (ocupado actualmente por Robert Gebbia) Group 5 (currently held by William Manuel) Grupo 3 (ocupado actualmente por Darryl Aubrey) Candidate Qualifying Period Grupo 5 (ocupado actualmente por William Manuel) Opens: Noon, Tuesday, January 28, 2014 Periodo de Calificaci6n de Candidatos Closes: Noon, Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Abre : al mediodia del martes 28 de enero de 2014 A candidate may announce his or her candidacy prior to Cierra: al mediodia del martes 11 de febrero de 2014 qualifying by filing Form DS-DE 9, Appointment of Cam- El candidato puede anunciar su candidatura previo a la calificaci6n paign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository con la presentaci6n del Formulario DS-DE 9, Appointment of Cam- with the Village Clerk. After filing Form DS-DE 9 with paign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository, the Village Clerk and opening the campaign account, (Nombramiento del Tesorero de la Campana y Nombramiento del candidates may begin accepting contributions and mak- Depositario de la Campana), ante el Secretario de Village. Despues ing campaign expenditures; however, candidates must de presentar el Formulario DS-DE 9 ante el Secretario de Village y still qualify by filing the appropriate forms with the Vil- luego de la apertura de una cuenta para la campana, los candidatos lage Clerk during the qualifying period, in order to be pueden empezar a recibir contribuciones y a efectuar gastos de listed on the ballot. campana; sin embargo, para figurar en la papeleta, los candidatos Candidate Qualifying Fees aun tienen clue calificarse con la presentacion de los formularies Qualifying Fee: $10.00 debidos ante el Secretario de Village durante el periodo de califi- State Election Assessment: 90.00 caci6n. Total $100.00 Cuotas de calificacion de candidatura: Candidate Qualifications: Cuota de calificacion $10.00 Village resident and registered voter Tasa del Estado por Eleccion 90.00 For more info, see "Becoming a Candidate"on Elec- Total $100.00 tions page at www.villape-npb.orp Calificaciones para Candidatura: Residente de Village y elector inscrito Para mas informaci6n, vea "Becoming a Candi- date" (Convirtiendose en Candidato) en la pagina de elecciones en el sitio www.village-npb.org Volunteer Tax-Aide Counselors Needed for Northern Palm Beach County! The AARP Tax-Aide program needs volunteer counselors � ,�,,,,p•� to help senior citizens and low/moderate income �: �, individuals prepare their 2013 tax returns. Volunteers work one day each week for four hours during tax season • (February — April 15.) Training begins in January; comput- er skills are required. To volunteer please register on-line AARP - at the AARP tax-aide website at www.aarp.org/taxaide or AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is the nation's largest free, for more information email to PBSFL4(cD_gmail.com. volunteer-run tax assistance and preparation service. MR www.village-npb.org Village Clerk—Pg. 3 Public Safety /Library C_r Fire Safety In Our Homes: cleaning agents. Avoid drying foam, rubber, and Dryer Safety plastic materials. Avoid storing flammable liquids Dryers are about accomplishing our over the dryer. everyday chores. But like any other ap- FV_�F pliance, they need regular maintenance �0 R } Police Department: of to ensure safety. According to FEMA ;r ,o�\ Parking Lot Safety =` from 2008 - 2010 there were 2,900 �a clothes dryer fires in homes resulting in The North Palm Beach Police Department 5 deaths, 100 injuries and $35 million in POLICE would like to remind Village residents that damages in the U.S. It doesn't have to happen to you. parking lots can be a target for thieves! To avoid such fires here are some simple safety tips: • Turn the dryer off when you are gone or asleep. Please take the proper precautions to safeguard the property inside of your vehicle. Unattended purses, • Failure to clean was the leading factor contributing wallets, and cell phones are the target of choice. The to the ignition of dryers fires. Clean lint in 4 different following are tips to assist you in protecting yourself and areas of the dryer; 1) the lint trap. Do this after eve- your vehicle: ry use 2) under the drum, best done by a profes- sional 3) Behind the dryer, especially if it is taking • Always lock and secure your vehicle even if only longer than normal for clothes to dry 4) in the vent away from it for a short period of time. to the exterior of the home. • Plan when to go and where to park. • Don't store things on the dryer. The dryer needs to vent heat, this helps to trap it and ignite lint. • Park your vehicle in an area that is secure, well lit, highly traveled and is visible to the employees of • Make sure the vent outside flap closes completely the business. when the dryer is off. This helps small animal nests and insects from blocking the vent. • Never leave your purse, wallet, cell phone or other valuables in your vehicle unattended even for a se- • Have combustibles clear of the dryer by 3 feet: cond. clothing, rugs, brooms, shopping bags, and things directly over the dryer on shelves. Be aware of your surroundings and any suspicious person(s) in the area. Don't become distracted. • Have dryers vented to the exterior of the home. Use Utilize steering wheel locking devices. rigid or flexible metal venting material to sustain proper air flow and drying time. Install an auto-theft alarm. • Avoid drying clothes that have been soiled with Scan the area around your vehicle as you approach chemicals such as gasoline, cooking oils, and it. Dial 911 to report suspicious activity FWL v juDrary r,,j,cnfs : NP9 -PV►eYtds o+ +-he L4ro.rGd Set-up: Sun. -Tues., January 26th – 28th Q Sale: Wed. – Sun., January 29th – February 2nd w Volunteers are needed to help set-up and sell. Please let us know how you can help us. Sign-up sheet at the circu- lation desk. Donate Your Books, Magazines, DVD's & CD's. If you are unable to bring them in, call the library and leave %*kS o4- Ott wee S a message for "The Friends of the Library". We will arrange a time that is convenient for you and a volunteer will pick up your donations. Call 841-3383 for details. C04 T*f C& oeta4 'g. 4—Public Safety Library :' Potluck Fridays – Want to meet new I people and have some fun? We are 11 J\ F,04- starting a new program on the 2nd Friday of each month at the Anchorage Park Q* � Activities Bldg., from noon – 2:00. Par- ticipants will call and RSVP their space and let us know what dish they will be bringing for the group to enjoy. The Rec � � Dept will provide the drinks, paper prod- ucts, etc. After the enjoyable meal, you are invited to stay and play board games Registration for January Activities—Winter Activity Schedules are such as Wizard, Rummy Cube, Mah available now and registration has begun! Begin 2014 with more activi- Jongg, etc. We will use this opportunity ty and exercise! We offer Zumba, Tai Chi, Coquettes Dance, Jazz- to get your input as to trips you would like ercise, Ballroom Dance, Bellydance, Country Line Dance, Fitness Over the Rec Dept. to schedule and partici- 50, Chess, Table Tennis and more!! Most classes begin the week of pants will get the first shot at registering Jan. 6. Register early to assure your place and get started on those for a trip. Jan. 10, Feb. 14, March 14, New Year's Resolutions! www.village-npb.orc (dept-parks & rec- activi- April 11. ty registration). Travel Trips – The North Palm Beach Pole Walking – What is it? Well, come to Anchorage Park on Recreation Dept. invites you to join us for Saturday, Jan. 18th at 10:00 am and find out! It is a great low-impact upcoming trips to local attractions! The exercise that works the whole body! If you can walk, you can pole walk. Recreation Dept. now owns a bus so we "There is no other sports activity providing such great and immediate will be able to take the trips with less health & fitness benefits that is nearly risk-free and easy to learn as chance of cancelling due to low enroll- Nordic Pole Walking." This activity is great for all ages! Join us and ment. Sign up now for these scheduled see if this is the activity to get you motivated and moving! trips: Call 561-841-3386 to RSVP! Jan 9 – Cauley Square in Miami - $48 Hot Cars & Hotter Chili! NPB 4th Open Car Show and Chili Cook- Jan 15 - Elliot & Navy Seal Museums - off On Jan. 26h 4th annual open car/truck show at Anchorage Park. $37 Advanced vehicle registration is $15.00 and the first 50 entry's are guar- Jan. 30 – Glass Bottom Boat, Key Largo anteed a show t-shirt. On-site registration from 9am-noon will be - $53 $20.00. From noon – 4pm the public can enjoy food, drink, chili, music, Plus many more upcoming trips! looking at beautiful cars/trucks and voting for their favorite chili! Fee to sample chili is $5/person. If you have a classic car, we hope you will participate in the show. Applications available on recreation pages of www.village-npb.org. or at a recreation center. If you cook up a mean batch of chili, enter the cook-off! j l a Puppy Love - Sat, Feb. 15th at 1:00 pm. You and your "best friend" can enjoy an afternoon of contests and fun by the Bark Park at Anchorage Park, 603 Anchorage Dr. Contests include: Best Valentine ' Attire, Best Tail Wagger, Best Trick, Best Singing Dog, Smallest Dog, Largest Dog, and Best Kisser. A fun-filled afternoon for all! You don't need a dog to attend this event! Several organizations will have adoptable dogs on hand! Village-Wide Garage Sale – Start cleaning out the closets and getting ready for the March 7 garage sale. This humungous sale will be held Mark your calendars . at the NPB Community Center, 1200 Prosperity Fm. Rd. from 7am - - Festival will be noon. Spaces are available for $21.30. Reserve your space early! - • on • • KFT (Kids Field Trips) Camp - When school is out, the fun is on at Anchorage • • • NPB Recreation. Join Bill and the staff as we take off on a fun-filled, aII- • : • for more day bus trip. This is for youth 9-15 yrs. details . sponsorship * January 20th, Monday - Miami Zoo - $30.00 opportunities. * February 17th, Monday–Airboats & Thunderdome - $35.00 For more information on any Recreation Activities please www.village-npb.org contact the department at 841-3386. Happy New Year! leading manufacturers. We can special Our golf season is here and the weather order clubs or other merchandise from a is perfect! This is the time of year to come variety of brands and also offer custom out and play or practice on our fantastic club fitting with our Track Man launch Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course which monitor. has received a number of accolades over We wish you a great start to the New the past few seasons. The course is in excellent condition and our current Year and hope to see you soon and often players are enjoying it more than ever. at the North Palm Beach Country Club.For more information please visit our web- In addition to having a variety of member- site at www.npbcc.org or call the golf Congratulationslll ship options, the golf facilities are always shop at 691-3433. You can also find us North Palm Beach open to the public. Our lit driving range in on Facebook. Golf Member open daily until 9:00pm and we also offer individual or group golf instruction by a Best Wishes, Kimmee Scarponi number of skilled PGA Professionals. Lee Stroever made an ace on the Additionally, we offer beginner and Director of Golf 5th hole! This intermediate golf clinics and junior team golf practices. Junior golfers are always fantastic feat was welcome at North Palm Beach Country accomplished on Club and the weekly clinics are held on November 11, 2013 Saturdays at 1:00pm. while using a 5 We are excited for you to see our fully hybrid from 125 stocked golf shop with golf balls, clubs, yards. bags, shoes and apparel from all of the Tennis Center Schedule 551-591-3425 -t1to I M S - - W NORTH PALM BEACH COUNTRY CLUB I Winter Tennis&More-Racquets Strung on Prem Men, Women, N 2014 a to - ises Jrs., 8.Seniors T Mon ay Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fri ay Saturday Sunday E D4 Practice D5 Practice D8 Practice Intermediate- Sunday R 8:30-10:00 8:30-10:00 Beginners Advanced Clinic Clinic 8:30-10:00 9:00-10:30 9:00 Frankie's Clinic Greg's Technique& 9:30 Cardin D6 Practice Clinic 9:00 Tactics Juniors 9:30 Sunday Round Robin 9:30 8:30-10:00 9:30- 11:30 K-12th 9:30 W Al&Dl Practice ALWAYS 10:00-11:30 Neal Player D7 Practice Call to Technique& Juniors 10:30 N 10:30 10:00-11:30 RE-REGISTER Tactics K-12th I Technique& r Everything 11:30-1:30 - ALWAYS T Tactics Technique& Technique& Call to R 11:30-1:30 Tactics Tactics PRE-REGISTER 10:00- 12:00 11:30-1:30 for Everything Frankie's Clinic 3:30 Juniors 3:30 Juniors 3:30 Juniors 3:30 Pre-payment holds a spot just for you!!! W Pre-K, K, 1st,2nd K, 1st, 2nd Convenience Pre-K Class descriptions are on the back. I Scheduling Juniors PRICING: member,resident,non-resident N Juniors 4:30 Juniors 4:30 Juniors 4:30 5:30 Match Play Tachiq ua&Tactics:$40-$42.50$45 T 3rd, 4th, 5th 3rd,4th, 5th K thru 5th 3rd-12th Most clinics:$20-$22.50-$zs E ALWAYS Happenings at the Club! R Juniors 5:30 Juniors 5:30 Juniors 5:30 Call to 6th, 7th,8th 6th,7th,8th 6th thru 12th PRE-REGISTER There's always something HAPPENING, Review for Everything Juniors 5:30 Juniors 5:30 Juniors 5:30 Juniors the schedule,pick an activity,call the club. 9th- 12th 9th- 12th 9th- 12th 5:30 Match Play W 3rd-12th It's that simple! I Men's Mixed Evening Mixed Evening Men's N Drill&Play Workout Workout Doubles Clinics are$20 for members T 6:30 6:30-8:00 6:30-8:00 6:30 Class descriptions are on the back_ E 3+&4+ 3.5,4.0,4.5 Call if you have any questions or to pre-register. 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Expect - . www.village-npb.org 1 1 1 Your 1 Businesses—Pg. 9 The North Palm Beach Country Club fVll III � ILIIt\\\1llJllll U � IIIILJIIL`11l/\1�1 \\IL'III// Village Tav Resauram are (q9uee OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 951 Highway 1,NPB,FL 33406 C o m n C 1 . n 56 1-69139 61-630-0932 hpne SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI rS n A Hours HAPPYNEWYEAR! 2 Water Aerobicsllam-12pm 3Recycled Holiday Greeting 4JUnior Golf Clinic-1-2pm Driving Rance Hours: Family Movie-3:30 pm Cards Crafts-1:30 pm Tennis Clinic-Sam Monday&Thursday 9AM-9:00 PM Men's Tennis-6:30pm Quilters Group-10am Kid's Tennis-9.30am Tue&Wed&Fri-Sunday 7AM-9:00 PM Water Aerobics.11-12 pm Computer Help-2-4pm Golf Shoo Hours: Village Offices Closed Tai Chi-10am Adult Chess Club-1 1 am-4pm Daily 6:30 AM-530PM Kids Chess—llam-1 pm Table Tennis—Osb.,11m Restaurant: p (� Breakfast,Sat.-Sun. 9:00 AM-2 PM STennis Clinic- 6 Member Golf Clinic.2 pro !/MGA-8 36am tee times 8WGA-8:30am shotgun 9 Kids Crafts 3:30 Ages 6-12 1 Quilters Group-10am 11 Junior Goff Clinic-1-2 Lunch/bar,Mon.-Sun.11 AM-6 PM gam/S:30m 9&Dine-3pm Shotgun Story Time,Ages 2-4-10am 9 Holers-10:36 am tee times Water Aerobics-11 am-12pm Pot Luck Friday—noon pm Library HODr9: Investment Update-10:30 am Baby Time 9-18 moos.-11am Water Aerobics-11-12 pm Men's Tennis-6:30pm Water Aerobics-11-12 pm Tennis Clinic-gam Monday-Thursday 9AM-7 PM Knit&Crochet-1-4pm Great Courses-1-2:00pm Ballroom Dance Class-7pm Tai Chi-10am Kid's Tennis-9:30am Friday-Saturday SAM-5PM Friends of the Library-5:00 pm Water Aerobics.1 lam12pm Story Time,Ages 2-4-10am Table Tennis—Osb.,11m Sunday 1PM-5PM Pickleball—iJpm Pickleball—S9pm Travel Film-loon Computer Help-2-4pm Zumba-7pm Cardio Tennis-9:30am Mystery Book CIUb-1:30 pm Council Meeting-7:30pm Pool Hours: Tennis Clinic-9:30 am 16:30pm Mon. CLOSED p Tues.—Fri. 12 PM-4 PM 12 Tennis Clinic- 13 Book Discussion.11 am 14 MGA-8 36am tee times 15WGA-8:30am rev.shotgun 1 6Water Aerobicsl lam-12pm 1!/Quilters Group-10am 1 8 Bridgestone Golf Ball Saturday 10 PM-6 PM 9am/9:30am Knit&Crochet-1-4pm Story Time,Ages 2-4-10am 9 Holem-10:36am tee times Family Movi":30 pm What's Your Style?By W De. Fitting 11-3pm Sunday 12 PM-6 PM AAUW Mtg-6:30pm Baby Time 9-18 moos.-1 lam Story Time,Ages 2-4-10am sign Interiors-1:30 pm Junior Golf Clinic 1-2pm Water Aerobics— Tues.&Thum.-Jane Pickleball—iJpm Great Courses—1-2:00 pm Travel Film-loon Men's Tennis-6:30pm Water Aerobics.11-12 pm Tennis Clinic-Sam Wed.&Fri.-Steve Zumba-7pm Pickleball-5-9pm Writers Group-2:30 pm Tat Chi-10am Kid's Tennis-9:30am 11:00am-12:00pm Tennis Clinic-9:30 am/6:30pm Water Aerobics.1 lam-12pm Water Aerobics-11-12 pm Computer Help-2-4pm Members Only Swim-10:OOam-12:00pm Ballroom Dance Class-7pm Adult Chess Club-1 lam-4pm Tuesday-Fritlay (� Tennis Clinic-6:30pm Kids Chess-1lam-1 pm Tennis Court HOUrs/Club Play: 19 Tennis Clinic- 20 21 fill 36am tee times 22WGA-830am rev.shotgun 23 Family MOVie-3:30 pm 24Quilters Group-10am 25 Junior Golf Clinic-1-2p Mon.-Thum. 7:45AM-10 PM 9amt9:30am Story Time,Ages 2-4-10am 9Holers-10 Wam lee times Men's Tennis-6:30pmWater Water Aerobics.11-12 pm Kid's Tennis-9:30am Fri.-Sun. 7:45AM-DARK Baby Time 9.18 mons.-1lam Story Time,Ages 24-10am Aerobics.1 lam-12pm Tat Chi-10am Tennis Clinic-Sam Tennis Office Hours: Village Offices Closed Great Courses-1-2:00 pm Tmvel Film—Noon Computer Help-2-4pm Mon.-Fri. 7:45AM-7:OOPM Pickleball—S9pm What Shall l Read N.A 2:30pm Table Tennis—Osb.,11m Sal. 7:45 AM-12:00 PM Water Aerobics.1 lam-12pm James Michener—The Book.& Sun. 7:45 AM-12:00 PM The Place.—rawn Council Meeting-7:30prn Retail Shop Hours: Water Aerobia-11-12 pm Retail Shop hours vary,please call 694- Ballroom Dance Clas.-7pm Tennis Clink,6 WM 7557 or 691-3425 / p 26 Seed.Round--101 m 2!Zumba-7pm 28 fill 36m tee times 2.7(� 30 31 tee times Picklebaltii-3pm Pickleball--6-9pm FRIENDS OF E LIBRARY ANN AL BOOK SALE Tennis Clink,9am Tennis Clinic-9:30am& Aerobics-11am-12pm Hot Cars and Chili 6:30pm Cook Off—noon New Year's Eve celebration at the Country Club- KEY ��Q Golf Library NPBCC �� 101 U.S.Highway 1, Ho[Cars and Chili Cook Off—January 26th Village-witle Garage Sale—March 8th Parks&Recreation Tennis Restaurant � � North Palm Beach,FL Herita a Festival—March 29th %YectoYy Reeular Garbage Pickup Schedule 11NPPM%` ab" Fe'e/i Mondays- Garbage only 2/Yh ye COGIIdC%I Tuesdays- Trash,Bulk Items&Vegetation Village Wednesdays- Garbage only 501 U.S.Highway One Thursdays- Trash,Bulk Items,Vegetation&Recycling I , North Palm Beach,FL 33408 Fridays- Garbage only Mayor Holiday Garbage Pickup Schedule www.village-npb.org Mon.,Dec.30th Garbage Only Darryl C.Aubrey, Village Hall Hours: : , Tues.Dec.31 st Trash&Bulk Items&Vegetation Vice Mayor Wed.,Jan.ls�—New Year's Day—NO COLLECTION Country 1 Thurs.,Jan.2 r All recycling 1 Shop •' Fri.,Jan.4a'�arbage Only ;Robert , 1 1 President 1 Tem Pool 61 Mon.,Jan.20th—Martin Luther King Day-NO COLLECTION Tennis 691-3425 Tues.,Jan.21st—Garbage David Restaurant Wed.,Jan.22nd Trash&Bulk Items&Vegetation 1 Thurs.,Jan.23rd All recycling Councilman Community I I , Fri.,Jan.25a'—�Garbage Only Doug Bush Finance • Advisory Board Meeting Schedule Councilman Library 841-3383 Audit Committee ................................................on call Business Advisory Board ..............4th Monday,monthly,6:30 pm Ed Green Public Code Enforcement Special Magistrate ........................on call Village Manager Emergency 911 Construction Board of Adjustment............................on call Non-Emergency 848-2525 Golf Advisory Board ..............3rd Monday, monthly, 6:30pm Library Advisory Board ...........4a' Tuesday, monthly, 7:00pm Melissa Teal,CMC Public I 691-3440 Pension Board - General Employees..........................on call Village Recreation ;. Pension Board - Police & Fire .................................on call Planning Commission ..............1st Tuesday, monthly, 6:30pm Village 1 members 1 ' be Anchorage 841-3386 Recreation Advisory Board na y y 0p contacted 1 _ 1 of 1 ........2 Tuesday, 7:3 m - ' Community 1 '' ' Waterways Board...............next to last Tuesday,monthly,4:00pm Village Clerk at :' or by Village Office 84 email at council&village-ppb.org Village Historian 841-3371 Upcoming Council Meetings *All meetings are held at the Village Manager's Thursday,January 9,2014,7:30 pm Village Hall,Thursday,January 23,2014,7:30 pm 1 . open 1 the public* 80b££ 73 `H3V21g WrlVd HIHON 1 OHJLVd 'Iv.LSOd SSA X31 xxxxx OSBOld 80b££ Zd `Hwatt wriva H.LHON I AVAAH9IH 'S'II 10S 2 AJUL'A ISAc IN 5t9V'I'IIA i . . 44 i L , .