Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Vol. 19 No. 22
Voyager Media Publications • shorewoodsentinel.com
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Mayor Rick Chapman reaches out to community Shorewood residents, perhaps you have noticed, as have I, we haven’t had a good source of news focusing mostly on the village.
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Children participate in the Troy Fire Protection District Obstacle course during the Family Field Day.
It isn’t often that you get the chance to rediscover your home town as if it were a treasure hunt, but that is just what Denise Schmidt, Shorewood’s Recreation, Business and Special Events Planner, has in mind for the residents of Shorewood this year. “Not many Shorewood residents realize that we have developed over 145 acres of parkland in 16 beautiful and unique parks. We have taken fun very seriously in Shorewood,” says Schmidt. “In 2014, we have committed to plan events that highlight all of the amazing benefits of living in Shorewood and take you to places you may never have known were in your backyard.” On Sunday, June 1, between 1-4p.m., residents and visitors can re-discover Country West Park, a green expanse nestled in the Brookshore neighborhood of Shorewood. Located East of River Road at the intersection of Greenfield and Country Drive, the park will be the site of Shorewood’s first Family Field Day.
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MAYoR RiCK ChAPMAn
I have recently met with Shorewood Sentinel Managing I will try to Editor to discuss what keep you we could do to continue abreast improving its content to of special make it a local paper situations our residents find more and some valuable and interesting, personal therefore making it observations more appealing to our about where local businesses for the Village advertising purposes. After talking with seems to be Nick, I called a meeting going. with the Staff of the Village to discuss what we could to do help.We came up with the following: As Mayor, I will resume the Mayor’s Message column with a target of two per month. I will try to keep you abreast of special situations and some personal observations about where the Village seems to be going. Our staff will be on the lookout for newsworthy items for the Sentinel and forward the information directly to Nick at nick.reiher@ gmail.com, who in turn will work with his staff to incorporate it in the paper in a timely manner.And I suggest residents do the same. >> See MAYoR | pAGe 2