Lakeshore HC FREE* Drive Thru Flu Shots

Lakeshore HC FREE* Drive Thru Flu Shots

Lakeshore Community Health Care

Offering FREE* Drive Thru Flu Shot Events

Manitowoc

  • Thursday, October 29th
  • 5:00 to 7:00 PM
  • 2719 Calumet Avenue

Sheboygan

  • Saturday, October 24th
  • 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
  • 1721 Saemann[
  • Please come to the corner of North 18th & Saemann Ave. Do not park in the lot; an staff member will direct you where to go.

Everyone is welcome. If you are not a patient you can preregister online, but it is not required. Children 19 and younger may qualify for a free flu shot. For more information call 920-686-2333 (Manitowoc) or 920-783-6633 (Sheboygan) or visit lakeshorechc.org/flu.

 

*NOTE: Flu shots covered by insurance are FREE of charge; otherwise they are $25.

Voting in Manitowoc/Door/Sheboygan/Kewaunee

Voting in Manitowoc/Door/Sheboygan/Kewaunee

EVERYONE HAS A RIGHT TO VOTE!


The presidential election is set for Nov 3 and all polling locations will be open 7 AM – 8 PM that day. Voters must be registered and present a photo I.D., such as a driver’s license. Registration will also be available at each polling location for people who have been at their current residence for 10 days or longer. To register, people will need to provide proof of residence with a utility bill, bank statement, driver’s license, etc. 

To find your polling place, follow this link and put in your address:

https://myvote.wi.gov/en-US/FindMyPollingPlace


Manitowoc County Voter Information

After October 14th, those needing to register to vote can do so in the City Clerk’s office through 5 PM on October 30th or at their polling place on Election Day.
Voters who received their absentee ballot in the mail can mail their voted ballot back — or utilize one of the two drop boxes at City Hall. There is a drop box in the City Clerk’s office available during business hours (M-F 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM) and another available 24 hours on the southwest side of the City Hall.
In-person absentee voting starts Tuesday, October 20th and runs through Sunday, November 1st. Voters with questions on voting or registering to vote should contact the City Clerk’s office at 920-686-6950.
Find voting places in Manitowoc County by using the address link in the blue box above.

Door County Voter Information

Here is a comprehensive list of voting places in Door County by city (or use the link in the blue box above):

https://www.co.door.wi.gov/DocumentCenter/View/519/Door-County-Polling-Places?bidId=


Sheboygan County Voter Information

The Sheboygan Press has a comprehensive list of absentee voting places. Voters in townships should check on their options for turning in absentee ballots with their clerk.

Here are the options of turning in absentee ballots for several areas throughout the county:

Find voting places in Sheboygan County by using the address link in the blue box above.

Kewaunee County Voter Information

Find voting places in Kewaunee County by using the address link in the blue box above.

LTC Opening for Fall Classes

LTC Opening for Fall Classes

LAKESHORE TECHNICAL COLLEGE IS OPENING!

We know a lot of people are struggling because they are out of work or working limited hours due to Covid-19. Our purpose is to serve the Lakeshore community. We’re starting a campaign to get the word out that the College is open — and that we are here to help people pursue training and education!

Website: https://gotoltc.edu/


 

Also, check out Lakeshore CAP’s Skills Enhancement Program. It can help:

  • identify needs and goals in all areas of your life
  • develop individual and confidential training plans
  • provide technical assistance with job skills activities
  • connection to other resources
  • support while working towards your goals

Website: https://lakeshorecap.org/skills-enhancement/

United Way Equity Challenge!

United Way Equity Challenge!

United Way Manitowoc County

21 Week Equity Challenge

www.unitedwaywi.org/equity

In partnership with their state association, United Way Manitowoc County invites you to participate in their 21 Week Equity Challenge – an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of how inequity and racism affect our lives and communities.

We know that when we Live United, we must Live United for everyone.
We’re grateful for those who have led the way in their communities, not just to acknowledge the inequities and injustices, but to do the work and commit to active anti-racism. The 21 Week Equity Challenge is just one step toward personal and community growth. Please, join us.

Where do I Start?

You can sign up for the challenge by visiting www.unitedwaywi.org/equity. Beginning February 1, participants will receive a weekly email intended to help explore, develop deeper interpersonal understandings, build a stronger awareness of current systems, and learn about opportunities to take action. The 21 Week Equity Challenge is an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of how inequity and racism affect our lives and communities.

  • Participants will receive an email at the beginning of each week starting Monday, February 1st through Monday, June 21st.
  • Weekly topics take participants through a journey that starts with understanding internalized racism and explores how racism permeates person-to-person interactions, institutions and social structures.
  • The experience is intended to deepen understanding, suggest ways to take action, and help launch what we hope will be a lifelong commitment to improving equity and inclusion in our communities.

Individuals are encouraged to take on the challenge themselves, or form groups for discussion and reflection.


See more information by following the link to the Equity Challenge website and Sign-Up.