We are hosting classes all over the 4 county area but will be in Cedarburg Tuesday November 10th at 6:30 pm:
Cedarburg's Fiddleheads Coffee House ( Upstairs Room)
W62 N547 Washington Ave, Cedarburg...
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We are hosting classes all over the 4 county area but will be in Cedarburg Tuesday November 10th at 6:30 pm:
Cedarburg's Fiddleheads Coffee House ( Upstairs Room)
W62 N547 Washington Ave, Cedarburg, WI 53012
This will be an info. pack class to learn about "Essential Oil".
Come Join us for coffee & beginning 101 essential oils!!
Grab your coffee between 6:00-6:30....Class starts @ 6:30 Sharp.
For more info. about class, essential oils, directions, etc. just call or email
Deb or Dan at:
262-204-7837
essentialoilsrx@gmail.com
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Nov 2, 2015 by
Daniel & Deborah Brzycki (15 points)
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We are hosting classes all over the 4 county area but will be in Cedarburg Tuesday November 10th at 6:30 pm:
Cedarburg's Fiddleheads Coffee House ( Upstairs Room)
W62 N547 Washington Ave, Cedarburg, WI 53012
This will be an info. pack class to learn about "Essential Oil".
Come Join us for coffee & beginning 101 essential oils!!
Grab your coffee between 6:00-6:30....Class starts @ 6:30 Sharp.
For more info. about class, essential oils, directions, etc. just call or email
Deb or Dan at:
262-204-7837
essentialoilsrx@gmail.com
Create a 10 member (or more) Anti-Bullying Task Force who will investigate matters related to bullying incidents in the Ozaukee County Public Schools for the purpose of improving student and staff...
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Create a 10 member (or more) Anti-Bullying Task Force who will investigate matters related to bullying incidents in the Ozaukee County Public Schools for the purpose of improving student and staff safety. Bullying and harassment create an unsafe environment in schools, interfering with the students’ ability to succeed in a safe environment. It is in the public interest to assure all students and staff be valued and respected at all times.It is also in the public interest to provide safe learning environments for children, free from harassment, intimidation and bullying.
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Jan 28, 2018 by
FloZick (27 points)
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Create a 10 member (or more) Anti-Bullying Task Force who will investigate matters related to bullying incidents in the Ozaukee County Public Schools for the purpose of improving student and staff safety. Bullying and harassment create an unsafe environment in schools, interfering with the students’ ability to succeed in a safe environment. It is in the public interest to assure all students and staff be valued and respected at all times.It is also in the public interest to provide safe learning environments for children, free from harassment, intimidation and bullying.
Opiate addiction is a public health crisis in our country, yet it is stigmatized and treated as a criminal offense by our legal system. It is a health problem, not a criminal problem. The way things...
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Opiate addiction is a public health crisis in our country, yet it is stigmatized and treated as a criminal offense by our legal system. It is a health problem, not a criminal problem. The way things currently work in our county is that a person who overdoses and needs intervention from the paramedics will be taken to the hospital, and then taken to jail and charged. In Milwaukee county handles cases like this according to research based evidence that clearly shows that charging an opiate addict with a drug crime will not only make them worse off in terms of recovery, but also do nothing to deter them from using again. Therefore, when this exact situation happens in Milwaukee County, the main concern is to help the addict recover in a supportive environment, rather than sending him/her to jail--which has been shown to be the least effective and most expensive place to treat addiction. Our community must raise our voices to change the way drug offenses are addressed by our legal system.
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Dec 28, 2017 by
Concerned Citizen (5 points)
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Opiate addiction is a public health crisis in our country, yet it is stigmatized and treated as a criminal offense by our legal system. It is a health problem, not a criminal problem. The way things currently work in our county is that a person who overdoses and needs intervention from the paramedics will be taken to the hospital, and then taken to jail and charged. In Milwaukee county handles cases like this according to research based evidence that clearly shows that charging an opiate addict with a drug crime will not only make them worse off in terms of recovery, but also do nothing to deter them from using again. Therefore, when this exact situation happens in Milwaukee County, the main concern is to help the addict recover in a supportive environment, rather than sending him/her to jail--which has been shown to be the least effective and most expensive place to treat addiction. Our community must raise our voices to change the way drug offenses are addressed by our legal system.