IMPORTANT UPCOMING TOWN EVENTS
TOWN BOARD ELECTIONS
TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND

Tom Christensen (Town Chairman) is being challenged for his seat by a write-in campaign for John Vojta. Only Mr. Christensen's name will appear on the ballot for this seat, but write-in name votes will be permitted.

Doug Olson (Town Supervisor seat #3) is being challenged by Tim Clark . Both of those names will appear on the ballot for this seat.

Your vote matters, so please, if you are eligible to vote in St. Germain, select your preference of these candidates and cast your ballot at the polls on April 2nd or vote in advance by absentee ballot Click HERE to obtain a request form for an absentee ballot.

Not sure who your elected officials are? Visit the Elected & Appointed Officials page of the town website.

ST. GERMAIN
ANNUAL ELECTOR MEETING
TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 7:00PM

This meeting is conducted the 3rd Tuesday of each April as required by Wisconsin Statutes. To understand the powers provided to the electors at this meeting, please visit the Elector Meetings page of the town website.
WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE
RED BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE?

The Town Board has been working with its consultant to develop plans and associated costs to restore and renovate the building for use as town offices, town records storage and meeting rooms. Use the following links to view plan details:


The following meetings have been scheduled for public review and discussion of the proposed plans:
Thursday, April 25, 6:30pm, Community Center
Tuesday, April 30, 6:30pm, Community Center

A special elector meeting has been scheduled as follows to enable eligible voters to approve or deny the proposed plans:
Thursday, May 9, 7:00pm, Community Center
ANNUAL ST. GERMAIN
FIRE DEPARTMENT FISH FRY
SUNDAY, APRIL 28

Mark your calendars to attend this popular event in support of our emergency response services!
SPRING ROAD WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS
COMING SOON

Now is the time to check your propane or fuel oil tank and, if needed, arrange for a delivery very soon before temporary road weight limits become effective.
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