Holiday Monthly Meeting

Our monthly meetings are usually scheduled for the third Wednesday of the month. Due to the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, we are merging the November and December meeting.

Our next meeting is
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th from 7pm-9pm
with a Holiday Celebration to follow at 9pm

We will have a guest speaker from the Gingerbread House to share information about their program and ways community members can help it succeed.

Toy Drive!

Our December Community Service Project is a toy drive for the Gingerbread House. We are collecting new toys at the office for families who need help with gifts this holiday season. Please do not wrap the gifts. If you have a gift receipt, please include it with the gift, although a receipt is not required. You can bring the toys to the office or you can bring a toy with you to our next county party meeting on December 5th. The Gingerbread House provided gifts for over 600 families throughout Washington County last year. Let’s help them reach even more families this year!

Wisconsin Tax and Budget Issues Forum

THURSDAY DECEMBER 13th
7pm-8:30pm

132 North Main Street
West Bend, WI

Our second Democratic Party of Washington County public forum will discuss plans for the next State budget and tax proposals. We’ll look at the GOP’s plans and possible responses.

Our presenter will be Jack Norman, Director at TaxFairnessWI. He was previously Research Director at the Institute for Wisconsin’s Future, an academic and journalist who is familiar with tax and budget issues.

Mining In the Penokees: Uncovered

Frank Koehn will present
Mining In the Penokees: Uncovered
Thursday, November 15
7:00pm-9:00pm

Democratic Party of Washington County Wisconsin
132 N. Main Street, West Bend, WI

This project, promoted by Gogebic Taconite (GTac) will have a lasting impact on the ecosystem in Wisconsin’s Ashland and Iron Counties. If permitted, the Penokee Hills will be reduced to a twenty-two mile long, open pit strip mine. Wisconsin’s first “mountain top removal project. The Penokee Hills are located in the Bad River Watershed. At risk are the Kakagon Sloughs, the largest wild rice beds on Lake Superior, sturgeon
spawning habitat, and many pristine trout streams. This is also the homeland of the Bad River Ojibwe Nation. The development of this mining project, which will include a taconite manufacturing facility, may be the largest development project in Wisconsin’s history.

At present the permits for this project have not been issued. GTac, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, (WMC), the Wisconsin Mining Association (WMA) among others are attempting to change Wisconsin’s laws to accommodate the mining industry. Three legislative committees were not successful this year. The current election cycle has been dominated by the mining discussion and the need for mining jobs. At present the legislature is expected to act on new mining bill in January of 2013.

Mining in the Penokees – Uncovered will review the events of the past year, the process, and the threat presented by changing Wisconsin’s mining regulations.

Frank Koehn is a retired schoolteacher, former County Board Supervisor, and Town Chair. Frank spent many years of his youth living beside one of the streams in this watershed. He currently resides in Ashland, WI and travels throughout Wisconsin sharing the struggle to Protect the Water.

Yard Signs

We can reuse the wires from political yard signs in future campaigns. Please take down your signs after the election and return the wires to the Democratic Party of Washington County office, 132 N. Main St. in West Bend. You can call the office at 338-0990 after the election to find out when we will be open. If you have large signs on your property, we will come and take them down after the election so they can be reused. Thanks.