![]() The drive last year coincided with United Way's annual day of action, and it will again this year that will occur on June 21st. Girls coming in not having the resources, the financial resources available to buy period products, and sometimes missing school. We're gearing up for our second annual That Time menstrual product drive which became an idea last year brought forward by the United Way here in Fond du Lac to address some concerns that they were seeing within the Fond du Lac School District with period poverty. Today we're going to be talking about a collaboration amongst the agencies that are here today, as well as the Dodge County United Way, related to serving the need of providing girls in Fond du Lac County throughout various school districts with the basic need of menstrual products. And then we also have Jeff Fluhmannbecker, who represents the Ripon Area United Way as one of their board members. We have Amber Kilauea, who is the Executive Director of the Fond du Lac Area United Way, as well as one of her board members, Aaron Brendelson. I'm Maria Turner, the Executive Director of the Fond du Lac Area Women's Fund, and I'm joined today as the facilitator of today's show. It's an educational series dedicated to topics that sometimes would not be brought out into the public, but we're here to talk about them. Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of the Fond du Lac Area Women's Funds Project Table Talk. ![]() The meeting adjourned after covering all the agenda items. The concerns of the land contract owners were duly noted, and Gold Cross' services were appreciated. The City of Natasha Common Council Meeting covered important topics such as rezoning and emergency medical services. ![]() They provide emergency, non-emergency, and UNH transport services, and also do standbys and special events. Gold Cross is a regional system that responds to healthcare and specialized transportation needs of communities they serve in a high quality and efficient manner. The next item on the agenda was a report of department heads, where Nick Romanesco from Gold Cross gave an update on their operations and services. They also mentioned that they did not understand the impact of the rezoning on their property and were uncertain about their future plans for development. The land contract owners of Wilsky's Pub expressed their concerns and requested that the proposal be delayed so that they could have time to purchase the property outright and contribute to the city. The proposed use was legal non-conforming, and the rezoning would allow the property to conform to the zoning code. This was part of a lot line adjustment proposed by the neighboring property, and after discussions with the planner, staff recommended the rezoning to bring the property into conformity with the zoning code. The proposal was to rezone 528 Milwaukee Street, also known as Wilsky's Pub, from I1 Heavy Industrial to C1 General Commercial. The first item on the agenda was a public hearing regarding the rezoning of a property on Milwaukee Street. The City of Natasha Common Council Meeting was called to order by the speaker, who requested everyone to rise and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
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