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Monthly Village Board Meetings held 2nd Monday of every month at the Dousman Municipal Building – 118 South Main Street at 6:00pm.
Farmer’s Market
St Mary’s Church, Hwy 18& 67, 2pm – 6pm
23rd Annual Halloween Haunted Woods!

Join us for our 23rd Annual Halloween Haunted Woods – an unforgettable FREE community Trick-or-Treat event!
Children 6th grade and under and their families welcome.
The fun begins at Dousman Elementary where a FREE shuttle bus takes you to and from Three Pillars. (Hwy 67 South to Hwy Z).
Please bring a non-perishable food donation for the Kettle Moraine Food Pantry.
Event occurs rain or shine.
For more information, please contact Three Pillars’ Marketing & Events Specialist by email: info@threepillars.org
Monthly Planning Commission Meetings held 1st Wednesday of every month at the Dousman Municipal Building – 118 South Main Street at 6:30pm.
Monthly Village Board Meetings held 2nd Monday of every month at the Dousman Municipal Building – 118 South Main Street at 6:00pm.
Monthly Planning Commission Meetings held 1st Wednesday of every month at the Dousman Municipal Building – 118 South Main Street at 6:30pm.
Monthly Village Board Meetings held 2nd Monday of every month at the Dousman Municipal Building – 118 South Main Street at 6:00pm.
Join us at Three Pillars’ Village on the Square.
Lunch begins at 11:30 AM, and presentation begins at 12:15 PM.
Cost: $9 for lunch.
Rochelle Pennington is an award-winning newspaper columnist and bestselling author of ten books including: Highlighted in Yellow, Christmas Gifts: Ten of the Greatest Ever Given, The Historic Christmas Tree Ship, Old-Fashioned Christmas, and more. Her work has been included in multiple bestselling series over the past two decades.
An Old-Fashioned Christmas captures the spirit of the bygone holidays between 1930 and 1960. In addition to a power-point presentation filled with history and humor, Pennington brings along items from her antique toy collection, as well as other antiques pertaining to Christmas. She also includes information on Billie-the-Brownie, Santa’s favorite elf, who was a character dreamed up by advertising executives in the late 1920s at Schuster’s Department Store in Milwaukee for a promotional campaign.
To make reservations for the Lunch & Learn Program, please contact Micaela Ellevold at 262.965.7322 or email.



