Friday, June 24, 2022

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department's Feature Friday

Each Friday, The Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department features something new for residents and visitors to learn more about. This week, we want to tell you about one of our new programs!

This summer, yogis of all ages and skill levels are invited to get a breath of fresh air at Jennerjohn Park! The Village has partnered with Fox West YMCA to provide a free yoga class in the park every Wednesday. These outdoor classes offers a quiet retreat to unwind and re-energize. The focus is to bring members of our community together for a healthy experience in a positive environment.

Want to join us? No need to register, just drop in! Classes will be held in the grassy area between the north parking lot and the playground at Jennerjohn Park. They start at 5:15pm and are about an hour long. They will run weekly except for inclement weather. Don’t forget to bring your own yoga mat and water. Additional optional items include a beach towel to lay under the yoga mat and insect repellant.


To see more photos of today's Feature Friday or to see more posts like this, check out the Parks & Recreation Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/greenvilleparkandrec

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Community Movie Night: June 29

We are excited to bring you our 15th annual Community Movie Night at the Lions Park! This event is fun for all ages – families, teens, grandparents, girl gangs, date night, everyone is welcome! Movies are shown outside in the amphitheater and concessions are sold by the Greenville Lioness Club. In the event of poor weather, the showing will move inside The Barn. Movies starts at dusk but movie goers are encouraged to come early because there is lots to do! For more information about this event, follow us on Facebook!

CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG  - JUNE 29, 2022



Public Safety Night events will begin at 7:00pm and the showing of Clifford: The Big Red Dog will begin around 8:30pm. The nights events are sponsored by Learning to Lean.

Street Grub Food Truck will parked near the top entrance of the amphitheater beginning at 4:30pm.

Mosquito control throughout the summer and our Community Movie Night events is being provided by Mosquito Authority.

We simply could not bring this event to the community without the help of all of our local sponsors. Thank you to this year's sponsors: All Area Plumbing Service ∙ American Family, Kyle Lange Agency LLC ∙ Black-Haak Heating, Inc. ∙ Bulk Priced Food Shoppe ∙ Cardinal Realty/Cardinal Heros ∙ Christus Lutheran Church ∙ Clipper Chaos ∙ Fox Communities Credit Union ∙ Fox West YMCA ∙ GFL Environmental ∙ Greenville Music Center ∙ Hortonville Public Library ∙ Jeff’s Water Conditioning ∙ Kwik Trip, Inc. ∙ Learning to Lean, LLC ∙ Mosquito Authority ∙ Nicolet National Bank ∙ Nolte’s Service & 24Hr Towing ∙ Play & Grow Leaning Center ∙ Romenesko Family Dentistry ∙ St. Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception ∙ The Twist ∙ Trusted Contracting ∙ Vivid Orthodontics ∙ Westhill Dental ∙ Wolf River Community Bank ∙ Wolfrath’s Nursery and Landscaping

Friday, June 10, 2022

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department's Feature Friday

Each Friday, The Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department features something new for residents and visitors to learn more about. This week, we want to tell you about our very own skate park.

The skate park is located at the northwest end of Community Park and is open from 7am until dusk. It was designed in 2013 by local skaters and later built in 2014. When the skate park was built, it was built with the intention that Community Park would be a temporary home and it would eventually move to the Lions Park. Although there is no date currently set for this move, it is still the future plan.

Equipment at the skate park includes a quarter pipe, bank ramp, kinked grind rail, two grind boxes and central ramp with additional grind rail. This facility is not supervised but, we do encourage all skaters to use protective wear while skating at the park. 


To see more photos of today's Feature Friday or to see more posts like this, check out the Parks & Recreation Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/greenvilleparkandrec

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Greenville Project Updates

The projects detailed below are large scale projects happening in addition to our regular, day to day, operations. Their completion may be managed by village staff or the services may be contracted with a third party. Please remember that all of the information and time lines are weather dependent and subject to change at any time. A more detailed description, as well as photos and additional information, about our Capital Improvement Projects can be found on our website at: http://www.townofgreenville.com/department/projects.php. 

Information about Outagamie County Highway Construction and Paving Projects can be found on their website at: https://bit.ly/3eGWRCJ

Information about WisDOT projects can be found on their website here:https://bit.ly/3fqFjKf

Please contact our Parks and Public Works office directly at (920)757-7276 with any questions.

Streets

  • Roadside Mowing began the week of May 30
  • School Road Reconstruction 
    • Week of 06/06/22: DeGroot Inc. is installing sanitary sewer starting 400 feet west of Churhill Rd going east.
    • Week of 06/13/22: DeGroot to continue installing sanitary sewer.
  • Greenwood Road Reconstruction
    • Week of 06/06/2022: Kruczek Construction to remove the asphalt for the cross walks on the west side of the road, and Sommers Construction to pour the raised crosswalks.
    • Week of 06/13/2022: Northeast Asphalt to potentially pave the final surface of asphalt.

Water and Sewer Utility

  • Mayflower Drive Water Loop 
    • Week of 06/06/22: Jossart Brother’s Inc. is finished installing the water line throughout the project and the road is now back open. Any defects that may arise due to this project will be addressed at some point throughout the next year. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
  • Cross Connection Inspections and Water Meter Exchange

Friday, June 3, 2022

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department's Feature Friday

Each Friday, The Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department features something new for residents and visitors to learn more about. This week, we want to tell you about one of our lesser known playgrounds!

Glen Valley Park is a neighborhood park located on the far west end of the Glen Valley subdivision with access off of Englewood Drive. It’s the Village of Greenville’s newest park property and is approximately 2.5 acres.

In October of 2017 the playground was installed with help from neighbors and community volunteers. The playground was designed for kids of all ages and has equipment to climb, slide, hang and swing. The playground area is surrounded by woodchips while the rest of the park is seeded with turf grass and planted with trees. With future development, we plan to add additional acreage to the park as well as other park amenities.


To see more photos of today's Feature Friday or to see more posts like this, check out the Parks & Recreation Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/greenvilleparkandrec