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Week Ahead: Prep Yourself for the Election Season

A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.

Here are some highlights of the upcoming week in Port Washington and Saukville. There are just the essentials; Port Washington-Saukville Patch has its own events calendar and you are invited to enter your own events.

Get to know your School Board candidates

The seven candidates for three positions opening this election season for the Port Washington-Saukville School Board will . The forum is hosted by the Womens League of Voters of Ozaukee County and will be held at . Patch will also provide  (sign up for ).

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Get to know your city leader candidates

The four mayoral candidates will also participate in a forum this coming week, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Port Washington City Hall. Patch will also provide (sign up for ).

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Need help with new voting laws?

The Port Washington Adult  Community Senior Center is hosting a lunch forum at 12:30 p.m. Thursday to talk about the requirements for voting under the new requirements and answer any questions. Voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications will be available. People interested must register by Wednesday; there is no fee, and the meal is donated.

Port Pirates take on Whitefish Bay during Patch Double Header

Patch will be at both the and basketball games on Friday night at Whitefish Bay, with coverage of both games as well as some Patch giveaways and photo opportunites. Make sure to check the site Friday and upload your photos of friends in the crowd or players on the court. The girls start at 5:30 p.m. and the boys play at 7:45. Hope to see you there!


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