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As we embrace February and look forward towards the summer months, our beautiful park shelters will be available for rent starting February 4. Look for more information in the article below.
I am excited about the future of Nutt Ski Hill, which will be run by the nonprofit organization, Cheese Capital Winter Park. Check out the linked feature piece below.
Lastly, I invite local artists to showcase their talents by submitting a proposal for a free-standing art structure at the new pocket park. Review the article below for more information.
Don Pohlman / Mayor
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This Month's Meetings:
Library Board 02/03/25
Housing Authority 02/05/25
Plan Commission 02/06/25
Police & Fire Commission 02/11/25
Finance & Personnel Committee 02/11/25
Common Council 02/11/25
Common Council 02/27/25
*Other meetings may be added throughout the month.
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Department of Public Works Updates: | |
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Park Rentals
Rental of park facilities for the 2025 year will begin on Monday, February 3. The facilities are rented on a first come - first serve basis. Please come to the Clerk/Treasurer's Office located at 128 Smith St. to rent a facility. If you will be coming on February 3, the Smith St. entrance doors open at 6:30 AM, but rentals won't be taken until 7:30 AM. There will be numbers for you to grab inside the building at the Smith St. entrance. At 7:30 AM numbers will be called starting with #1. Forms are available at City Hall and online. The rental form and fee will be needed before your name can be added to the calendar.
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Plymouth Ice Shack
The Plymouth Ice Shack is open while weather remains cold enough for ice. The Ice Shack is located at 647 E Main St. Ice skates are free to use and the shelter is heated with benches and restroom facilities. The Ice shack may close early if there are no patrons or if the weather is too cold. Please watch the City's Facebook page for updates.
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Sidewalks
Property Owners are responsible for snow and ice removal from public sidewalks adjacent to their properties within 24 hours after a snow event.
Please remember to clear all corners with crosswalks to help the children, elderly, and those with mobility concerns get around the City.
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2025 Spring Primary
February 18, 2025
Polls are open 7 AM - 8 PM on February 18 at City Hall.
To view what is on your ballot please visit https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/
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Spring Primary Dates and Times for In-Person Absentee Voting | February 4 - February 6, 2025 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM; February 7, 7:30 AM - Noon | February 10 - February 13, 2025, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM; February 14, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM | | |
Trash and Recycling Schedule: | |
Pick-up is regularly scheduled in February and March. The full 2025 schedule is available here. | |
Nutt Ski Hill
The City-owned Ski Hill will be run by a nonprofit organization, Cheese Capital Winter Park. The group will be reestablishing Nutt Ski Hill for winter activities including skiing, snowboarding and tubing runs. Click here to check out the article and video about Nutt Ski Hill from Spectrum News.
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Calling All Artists!
The Plymouth Redevelopment Authority (RDA) is calling all artists to submit proposals for a free-standing art installation in the newly completed pocket park at Stayer Park, 39 S. Stafford St. This project, funded by the RDA and with matching funds from WPPI Energy, features a theme of "Nature" focusing on trees or flowers and offers artists the opportunity to create a durable, low-maintenance piece that will serve as a permanent feature of the new community space. Submissions are open to artists 18 or older, with preference given to creative, site-specific proposals and local talent. Proposals are due by February 28, 2025, at 12:00 PM. Click here to review the call for artists.
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Free Films
February Movie:
The Fall Guy
February 12, 6:00 PM
Community Ed & Rec offer free films. Please register at least two days in advance.
More Information
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Beginning Watercolor
February 26, 6 PM - 8 PM
Learn how to paint with different watercolor techniques: wet on dry, wet on wet dry brush and flat wash.
More Information
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Community Ed & Rec. Updates: | |
Plymouth 3K Open House: Children & parents can meet the 3K teacher and see the classroom Thursday Feb. 6 at Horizon Elementary School. 3K is open to those who will be age +3 on or before Sept.1. Learn more.
Open Golf: Bring your own clubs & balls and practice indoors; putting greens available. 8-11 AM Saturday Feb.8, March 1, and March 15 in the Plymouth High School Multipurpose Facility; $10/hour, register by the Friday before. Learn more.
You can register for these and more activities online via MyRec anytime, by calling (920) 892-5068, or in the office 8 AM - 4 PM weekdays (Door 18 on the south end of Plymouth High School)
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Plymouth School District Updates: | |
PHS Boys Basketball Military Night: Free admission for active-duty & veteran US Armed Forces members; National Guard activities for kids. 5:45 - 9 PM Thursday Feb. 4 in the Plymouth High School Gym (enter Door 18) Learn more.
4K Info Night: Children & parents can meet 4 K teachers, see a classroom, and learn about busing and on-site childcare. 4K is open to those who will be age 4+ on or before Sept. 1. 5:30 - 6:30 PM Thursday Feb. 6 at Fairview Elementary School. Learn more.
Panther Career & Technical Education Open House: Gain insight into CTE programs, explore partnership opportunities, and see students in action. 7:30 - 11 AM Friday Feb. 14 at Plymouth High School; free admission. Learn more.
Wisconsin Singer with PHS Momentum: The PHS choir opens for the UW-Madison's premier touring production. 7:30 PM Friday Feb. 14 in the Plymouth High School Auditorium; tickets $15 ($10 for students) in the PHS Office or at the door. Learn more.
AFS Student Presentation: Foreign-exchange students will share information and food from their homelands (Albania, Germany, Lebanon, Mongolia, Switzerland) with the public. 3:30 PM Sunday Feb. 16 at Generation; free admission Learn more.
Music Bingo: Fundraiser for Plymouth Education Foundation. 5:30 PM Saturday Feb. 22 at Plymouth Arts Center; tickets $45, includes meal, dessert, & bingo card; cash bar Learn more.
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Move Over!
Wisconsin law (Wis. Stat. 346.072) requires drivers to move over or slow down for stopped emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles include: police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, tow trucks, utility vehicles and highway maintenance vehicles.
On roadways with more than one lane of travel in the same direction, the law requires you to vacate the lane closest to the emergency vehicle. On roadways with only one lane of directional travel or when you cannot move over safely, reduce your speed.
Please help our emergency responders stay safe by moving over and slowing down, especially during winter weather.
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February 6, 2025
From 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM for a magical time at the library with fun games and activities, based on some of your favorite books.
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February 7, 2025
The Library will be closed due to staff Training. No library items will be due that day. The library will reopen on Saturday, February 8 at 9:00 AM.
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Often called the invisible killer, carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless, colorless gas created when fuels (such as gasoline, wood, coal, natural gas, propane, oil and methane) burn incompletely. In the home, heating and cooking equipment that burn fuel can be sources of carbon monoxide.
Carbon Monoxide alarms should be installed in a central location outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home and in other locations where required by applicable laws, codes or standards. For the best protection, interconnect all CO alarms throughout the home. When one sounds, they all sound.
If the CO alarm sounds, immediately move to a fresh air location outdoors or by an open window or door. Make sure everyone inside the home is accounted for. Call for help from a fresh air location and stay there until emergency personnel declare that it is safe to re-enter the home.
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