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Village of Oregon
Activists happy
with approved
TIF boundaries
keeping the Magnificent
Trustees Seven seven histor-
also amend ic homes on South Main
Street out of the new TIF
comprehensive plan district.
The Planning Commis-
BILL LIVICK sion met July 13 and vot-
Unified Newspaper Group ed unanimously to recom-
mend the southern bound-
Neighborhood activ- ary line of the new TIF
ists were pleased Monday district be altered to meet
when the Village Board the desires of the Neigh-
agreed to alter the pro- borhood Association. But
posed boundary of a new on Monday, commissioner
t a x - i n c r e m e n t fi n a n c - John Bieno voted against it
ing district and leave the while the rest of the com-
future land-use designa- mission stayed with its
tion for several properties recommendation, which
as either single-family or the Village Board unani-
two-family zoning. mously approved.
In doing so, the recent- Four of the seven histor- Photo by Evan Halpop
ly established South Main ic Main Street homes are RJ Bailey, front, with Jack Patterson in the background, play the marimba at the Shadow Showcase, which hosted bands
Historic Neighborhood from around the country and Canada on Aug. 4 at Oregon High Schools Panther Stadium.
Shadow show
Association succeeded in Turn to TIF/Page 11
Inside
Arenas outdoor plan delayed The Oregon High School Drum and Bugle Corps band hosted a national
More showcase photos
With options showcase Aug. 4 at Panther Stadium. Bands from California, New Hampshire, Page 7
too broad, new Whats next Iowa, Texas and Canada performed in the showcase to a large crowd of family,
friends, and fans.
proposal expected The ice arena is ex-
back next month pected to bring a new Oregon School District
proposal for a public
SCOTT GIRARD
Unified Newspaper Group
hearing at the Sept. 14
Planning Commission Friends seek friends to help fight hunger
meeting. The subject came up of how Ore-
An expansion to add
outdoor fields at the Ore-
Volunteer group enters gons an excellent community, but
there are also some real disadvan-
By the
second year, expands plans
gon Ice Arena was planned
to begin construction this information and a more
taged kids who are not receiving the
same opportunities, she said. numbers
summer. refined plan. A new pro- SCOTT DE LARUELLE It didnt take long for the four to
But the proposal has posal is expected at the Unified Newspaper Group take action. Following their initial In its first year, FOSD gave:
not yet made it through Sept. 14 commission conversation, they held listening
the first stage of village
approval, and this month
meeting.
At the Aug. 3
What started as a conversation
between Oregon School District
sessions with officials at all district
schools over the next few months,
22,000
the Plan Commission moms on solving problems soon finding a clear message from adminis- Snacks
asked yet again for more Turn to Arena/Page 12 turned into an organization that raised trators on where they could help.
Hunger came up as the top priori-
more than $30,000 last year to fight
hunger. ty; the top barrier to learning, Erick- 1,950
Inside Now, The Friends of the Oregon
School District are looking for even
son said. So thats where we decided
to start. Summer school
better results in year two, and some There is a growing need for help, breakfast/snack bags
National Night more people to help them feed kids in as well. Erickson said around 10
Out photos need around the area.
The idea for the group started
years ago, the number of OSD stu-
dents qualifying for free or reduced 960
Page 2 just over a year ago, when Chris- lunch was around 5 percent. Today,
tine Erickson, Krista Flanagan, Julie its around 17 percent; more than 700 Food packs
Swartzmiller and Karin Victorson got students.
to talking while at a meeting for par- This year, the group has expanded 130
ents of Class of 2019 students, Erick-
son told the Observer last week. Turn to Friends/Page 12 Gift cards
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Coming up Churches
All Saints Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran
Coloring group from 6-8 p.m. Block Out Cancer fundraiser 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Church ECLA
The schedule is Aug. 15 with Red (608) 276-7729 Central Campus: Raymond Road and
The senior center will offer an adult Hot Horn Dawgs after a 6-6:45 p.m. Headquarters Bar and Restaurant, Interim pastor Whitney Way
coloring group at 12:30 p.m. the fourth performance by Academy of Sound 101 Concord Dr., will host a volleyball SUNDAY SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
Thursday of each month. students with food by Lil Buddys; tournament to raise funds for cancer 8:30 a.m. classic service SUNDAY - 8:15, 9:30 and10:45 a.m.
Coloring materials are provided. Just research starting at 12:15 Sunday, Aug. 10:45 a.m. new song service Worship West Campus: Corner of Hwy.
and Aug. 22 with Back 40 and food by PD and Nine Mound Road, Verona
come to relax your mind, tap into your Ziggys. 13, with The Zone Fitness and Train- Brooklyn Lutheran Church SUNDAY - 9 &10:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
creativity and spend time with others. For information, visit oregonwi. ing. 101 Second Street, Brooklyn Worship (608) 271-6633
For information, call 835-5801. com. Rec league rules will be used. Teams (608) 455-3852
must have six players and be co-ed. Pastor Rebecca Ninke Hillcrest Bible Church
School supplies Stuff the Bus Registration is $125 per team and all SUNDAY 752 E. Netherwood, Oregon
9 a.m. Holy Communion Eric Vander Ploeg, Lead Pastor
The senior center is partnering with The Oregon/Brooklyn Lions Club proceeds benefit the University of 10 a.m. Fellowship (608) 835-7972, www.hbclife.com
the Oregon Youth Center to gather will be collecting school supplies for Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center SUNDAY
school supply donations for kids in the for Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer Community of Life Lutheran 8:30 a.m. worship at the Hillcrest
the Oregon School District at Wal- Church Campus and 10:15 a.m. worship with
Oregon School District who need them greens from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Research and Awareness in partnership
PO Box 233, Oregon Childrens ministries, birth 4th grade
most. Aug. 12. with One Woman, Many Lakes. (608) 286-3121, office@
Most wanted items are pocket fold- Visitors are able to get a free hot dog For information, visit oregonkidstri. communityoflife.us Holy Mother of Consolation
ers, washable markers, scissors, high- and chips. They will be accepting all com. Pastor Jim McCoid Catholic Church
lighters, glue sticks, Scotch tape, col- SUNDAY 651 N. Main Street, Oregon
ored pencils, No. 2 pencils, wide-ruled
school supplies. Girl Strong class 10 a.m. Worship at 1111 S. Perry Pastor: Fr. Gary Wankerl
For information, visit lions-oregon- Parkway, Oregon (608) 835-5763
spiral notebooks, loose leaf paper, brooklyn.org. The Zone Fitness will offer class- holymotherchurch.weconnect.com
3-by-5-inch index cards, fine-tipped es to encourage physical and mental Brooklyn Community United SATURDAY: 5 p.m. Worship
dry erase markers, 1-inch binders and Prairie project wellness for young girls Aug. 15-16, at Methodist Church SUNDAY: 8 and 10:15 a.m. Worship
1/2-inch binders. Donations will be The Zone Fitness and Training, 280 W. 201 Church Street, Brooklyn
Anderson Park Friends will coordi- (608) 455-3344 Peoples United Methodist
collected at the senior center until Fri- nate a volunteer work day focusing on Netherwood Road. Pastor George Kaminski Church
day, Aug. 18. forest restoration and prairie develop- The classes are scheduled 9 a.m. to SUNDAY 103 North Alpine Parkway, Oregon
For information, call 835-5801. 4 p.m. Aug. 15 for 4K to second grade 9 a.m. Worship (Nov.-April) Pastor Jason Mahnke
ment from 8-10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10:30 a.m. Worship (May-Oct.) (608)835-3755, www.peoplesumc.org
and Aug. 16 for third to sixth grade.
Sounds of Summer 12, at Anderson Farm County Park,
Classes include self defense, box-
Communion is the 1st & 3rd weekend
914 Union Road. Faith Evangelical Lutheran SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
The Sounds of Summer concerts Newcomers are welcome. Anderson ing, mindfulness and yoga, nutrition Church SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship and Sunday
return to Waterman Triangle Park from and healthy snack creation. There will 143 Washington Street, Oregon school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Park Friends Inc. will provide training, (608) 835-3554
7-8 p.m. Tuesdays through Aug. 22 equipment and safety gear. be guest speakers, including Madison Interim pastor St. Johns Lutheran Church
(no concert Aug. 1). The rain location For information, visit andersonpark- Police Officer Theresa Magyera. SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship 625 E. Netherwood, Oregon
is Rome Corners Intermediate School. friends.org. Registration is $55 per child and Holy Communion 2nd & last Pastor Paul Markquart (Lead Pastor)
Food and soft drinks will be offered is required. A Girl Strong t-shirt is Sundays (608) 835-3154
included with the fee. WEDNESDAY - 6 p.m. Worship
First Presbyterian Church SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
408 N. Bergamont Blvd. (north of SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship
CC), Oregon, WI
(608) 835-3082 - fpcoregonwi.org Vineyard Community Church
Community calendar Pastor Kathleen Owens
SUNDAY
Oregon Community Bank & Trust, 105
S. Alpine Parkway, Oregon - Bob Groth,
10 a.m. Service Pastor
Thursday, August 10 Walgreens parking lot, lions-ore- 131 W. Richards Road 10:15 a.m. Sunday School (608) 513-3435, welcometovineyard.
2-4 p.m., Escape room (ages gon-brooklyn.org/ 6-8 p.m., Sounds of Summer 11 a.m. Fellowship com
10-17, registration required), library, 7:30 p.m., Oregon Straw Hat Concert: Academy of Sound stu- 11:15 a.m. Adult Education SUNDAY - 10 a.m. Worship
835-3656 Players presents Sondheim on dents and Red Hot Horn Dawgs, Zwingli United Church of Christ
Sondheim ($17, $15 seniors and Waterman Triangle Park, oregonwi. Fitchburg Memorial UCC
Friday, August 11 5705 Lacy Road, Fitchburg Paoli
$12 students), Charlies on Main, com (608) 273-1008, www.memorialucc. At the Intersection of Hwy. 69 & PB
5-7 p.m., Greg Hottman photo 113 S. Main St., oshponline.org org Rev. Sara Thiessen
gallery open house, Firefly Coffee- Wednesday, August 16 Interim pastor Laura Crow (608) 845-5641
house, 114 N. Main St., greghott- Sunday, August 13 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Girl Strong SUNDAY SUNDAY -
1-5 p.m., Musical Jam, Ziggys experience, The Zone Fitness and 9:30 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Family Worship
man@charter.net
7:30 p.m., Oregon Straw Hat Smokehouse, 135 S. Main St., 228- Training, 280 W. Netherwood Road,
Players presents Sondheim on 9644 thezoneoregon.com
Sondheim ($17, $15 seniors and 7:30 p.m., Oregon Straw Hat 6:30-7:30 p.m., Solar Eclipse pre-
$12 students), Charlies on Main, Players presents Sondheim on sentation, library, 835-3656 Support groups
113 S. Main St., oshponline.org Sondheim ($17, $15 seniors and Alcoholics Anonymous Relationship & Divorce
$12 students), Charlies on Main, Thursday, August 17
Saturday, August 12 Noon to 6 p.m., Oregon School meeting, First Support Group, State
113 S. Main St., oshponline.org Presbyterian Church, Bank of Cross Plains,
6:30 a.m. to noon, Oregon Kids District Registration, high school,
Triathlon, Oregon Pool, oregonkid- Tuesday, August 15 835-9094 every Monday and every other Monday at
stri.com 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Girl Strong Friday at 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
experience, The Zone Fitness and Saturday, August 19
8-10:30 a.m., Anderson Park Caregiver Support Veterans Group,
Training, 280 W. Netherwood Road, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Madison Speed- Group, Oregon Area Oregon Area Senior
Friends Inc. prairie restoration, way Marketplace, 1122 Sunrise
Anderson Farm County Park, 914 thezoneoregon.com Senior Center, third Center, every second
2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market, Road, 575-4097 Monday of each month Wednesday at 9 a.m.
Union Road, andersonparkfriends.
org Dorn True Value Hardware parking 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., VFW Corn at 9 a.m.
roast, Waterman Triangle Park, Weight-Loss Support
9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Stuff the Bus, lot, Dementia Caregivers Group, Oregon Area
Supper and Support, Senior Center, every
fourth Wednesday of Monday at 3:30 p.m.
Community cable listings Senior center every month from 6-7:30 Navigating Life Elder
Monday, August 14 Monday, August 14 p.m., Sienna Crest, 845 Support Group, Peoples
Village of Oregon Cable Access TV channels:
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Phone: 291-0148 Email: oregoncableaccess@charter.net With Diced Ham 10:00 Dominoes Diabetes Support Church, 103 N. Alpine
Website: ocamedia.com Facebook: ocamediawi (Low salt - with Diced 10:30 StrongWomen Group, Oregon Area Pkwy., every first
New programs daily at 1 p.m. Chicken) 11:45 Eyeglass Adjustments Senior Center, second Monday at 7 p.m.
and repeats at 4, 7 and 10 p.m. and 1, 4, 7 and 10 a.m.
Mixed Vegetables 1:00 Get Fit Thursday of each month
Thursday, Aug. 10 Monday, Aug. 14 Tropical Fruit Cup 1:30 Bridge at 1:30 p.m.
WOW: Village of WOW: Village & School Rye Bread 3:30 Weight Loss Support
Oregon Board Meeting Board Joint Meeting LIVE Choc. Ice Cream Tuesday, August 15 Getting Our Lives in Order
(of Aug. 7) 5pm VO- Au Gratin with Soy Meat 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should
ORE: Oregon ORE: Village & School Tuesday, August 15 9:30 Wii Bowling go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.
Community Band (of Board Joint Meeting LIVE Beefy Mac-N-Cheese 9:45 Zumba Gold Psalm 32:8 NIV
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Friday, Aug. 11 Tuesday, Aug. 15 Apple 11:30 Silver Threads If you are unhappy with your life, or with certain
WOW: Progressives WOW: Road to Strawberry Shortcake 12:30 Sheepshead aspects of it and everyone has some area of their life
Open Mic @ Firefly (of Recovery: Criminal With Topping 12:30 Shopping at Pick-N-Save that needs work perhaps it is because you have tried
Aug 4) Justice Reform VO- Mac-N-Cheese 5:30 StrongWomen to manage it by yourself. It might relieve you to know
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Saturday, Aug. 12 v. Lake Country (of April Egg Noodles Wednesday, August 16 decide to live by Gods plan. We arent responsible for
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Community Band (of Wednesday, Aug.16 Diced Peaches 9:00 Cards with Katie so it shouldnt surprise us to realize that our Creator
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Stoughton Rugby Club v. ORE: Oregon/ VO- Soy Meat Sauce 1:00 Get Fit to be as happy, healthy and virtuous as possible, but
Waukesha (of April 7) Stoughton Rugby Club v. Thursday, August 17 Thursday, August 17 putting the responsibility for our entire life and life plan
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WOW: St. Johns Thursday, Aug. 17 at Ziggys Smokehouse (drop in 9:00 Pool Players be the engineer and director of our own lives. Many
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ORE: Oregon Library: Board Joint Meeting (of Friday, August 18 10:30 StrongWomen need some help from God to get it together. Consider
Mad Scientist @ PVE (of Aug. 14) Beef Burrito Bake 12:30 Shopping at Bills Gods word as a users manual for how to get your
July 27) ORE: Village & School Spanish Rice 1:00 Cribbage life together. If youre not sure what God has planned
Board Joint Meeting (of Corn 1:00 Card Party for you, a good place to start in the Bible is the Book
Aug. 14) Fresh Fruit 5:30 StrongWomen of Proverbs. It is filled with Godly wisdom for living a
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Volleyball Golf
Candell ties
for 20th at
Morgan Stanley
Championship
O r eg o n H i g h S c h o o l
senior Ryan Candell tied
for 20th July 30-31 in the
Morgan Stanley Champi-
onship at The Bog Golf
Course in Saukville.
Candell finished with
a 163 (83-80) to tie with
Drew Arndt (Madison).
Brock Hlinak (Kaukau-
na) won the meet with a
1-under 143 (68-75).
Hlinak is fourth in the
Player of the Year stand-
ings with 1,001.88 points.
Piercen Hunt (Hartland)
leads with 1,260.77 points.
Candell is 43rd with
212.5 points.
- Anthony Iozzo
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12th annual Kids Tri-
Panthers win varsity summer league athlon set for Saturday
The Oregon High School varsity volleyball team finished fourth (out of 34 teams) in the Capital Volleyball Academy Varsity Summer League.
The Oregon Communi-
Team members (front, from left) are: Morgan Swenson, Leah Rogers, Erin Flanagan, Emily Konop and Lexi Karls; (back) Erin Wriedt, Lauren Spierings, ty Swim Clubs 12th annual
Rachel Schofield, Bekken Pearson, Alyssa Milski and Jenna Igl; (not pictured) Bailey Gable, Brooke Mussehl and Sydona Roberts. Oregon Kids Triathlon is Sat-
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Children ages 5- through
Golf 17-years old will compete in
swimming, biking and run
Oregon girls varsity season gets underway Thursday at Edelweiss Golf Course courses, in that order. The
first swimmer will begin at
7:30a.m.
The Oregon High School girls golf The Panthers also travel to Yaha- a.m. Monday for the Stoughton Tuesday, Aug. 15, against Madison The event takes place at the
team begins the 2017 varsity season ra Hills Golf Course at 9 a.m. Fri- invite. Edgewood at Foxboro Golf Club. Oregon Swim Pool with the
at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Verona day for the Edgewood invite and Oregon opens the Badger South A season preview will be in next biking portion going from the
invite at Edelweiss Golf Course. to Coachmans Golf Resort at 8:30 Conference dual season at 9 a.m. weeks Observer. pool and as far as Schuster
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didnt want their properties
to be included in the TIF
district.
Officials also listened to
village planning consul-
tants, who explained the
rationale behind the new
TIF district and changes to
the comprehensive plan.
AFFORDABLE,
The new TID 5 overlays
an existing TIF district
downtown TID 3 and
UNDERSTANDABLE,
was created because the
existing district was not
generating enough new tax
Map courtesy Village of Oregon
The approved TID 5 southern boundary is just north of Elm Street. The original proposal had
the boundary at Washington Street, but residents rallied against that based on concerns their
CONVENIENT
revenue or increment
to pay debts it had accu-
historic houses in that neighborhood would be removed for redevelopment. Tailored estate plans to
Washington Street with
mulated. Its also a way to
encourage new develop-
Getting these homes He added, technically,
the southern TID 5 bound- being in the TID is a ben- meet your specific needs
ment along Market Street out of TID 5 doesnt ary, explained village plan- efit, but it was perceived as
and the northern end of the
village over the next 20 to
necessarily stop ner Mike Slavney. The a threat.
planning consultants got WILLS, TRUSTS,
them (the Thiels)
25 years.
That could also happen from trying to move
ahead of the feelings of the
neighborhood.
Contact Bill Livick at bill.
livick@wcinet.com. POWERS OF
on the southern end of
the TID but is less likely and develop that ATTORNEY, ELDER LAW,
given the land-use zon- area, but it stops
ing in the area, which will
remain mostly single- and any chance of them GUARDIANSHIPS,
two-family residential.
Zoning changes to the
having our tax AND MORE
dollars to do it.
comprehensive plan are Oregon School District
designed to facilitate future
development by allowing Amanda Peterson, (K-12)
Attorney Beth L Cox
greater flexibility, while South Main Historic (608) 835-2233
still complying with vil-
lage regulations.
With the boards action,
Neighborhood Association
Registration coxlaw2@frontier.com
the new TID 5 extends
from just north of Elm
S t r e e t t o t h e v i l l a g e s
new TIDs southern bound-
ary to be located north of
Elm Street because they
2017-2018 165 W. Netherwood Road
in Oregon
northern boundary. Its east- didnt want to be included
For all families, new and current
west boundaries are narrow in the new TID. They were Oregon High School
through the center of the concerned about the poten- 456 North Perry Parkway
village and include all of tial for redevelopment of
the downtown area. Those the neighborhood if their Thursday, August 17 12:00-6:30 pm
boundaries widen out at properties were included in Tuesday, August 22 12:00-6:30 pm
the districts northern and TID 5 and rezoned to a cat-
southern ends. egory called Central Mixed Special Time for Kindergarten students,
Proponents of the Use. both days, 11:00 -12:00
new TID argued that Under the adopted TID
if the homes that were 5 boundaries, the 160 and Pictures for ID cards will be taken.
removed from the prelim- 170 S. Main St. proper- Health Forms available.
inary boundaries had been ties are excluded from the What you need and nothing more.
Computers available for info updates or info
included, they could have TID, along with all the oth-
qualified in the future for er Main Street properties can be updated online: www.oregonsd.org,
fi n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e i n south of Ziggys restaurant. Campus Portal. If you need a password, Initial consultation is free.
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Friends: Volunteer groups second year efforts will focus on experiential equity
Continued from page 1 On the web of nutrition is not met (and) the
their programs to include expe- Find out more about the Friends of Oregon School District at:
Identifying snacks allow us to meet that need
to optimize learning for those stu-
riential equity to help students
participate in events they might friendsofosd.com district dents.
Oregon Middle School princi-
not otherwise be able to.
District superintendent Bri-
or challenges pal Shannon Anderson said around
40 students were able to have dai-
facebook.com/FriendsofOregonSchoolDistrict
an Busler said the groups work According to the FOSD, the ly snacks at the school last year
matches the districts core value basic need barriers to learn- through the program, which had a
of providing an equitable educa- ing in the district fall into four positive effect on their learning.
tional experience for all students. It could be something as little as The students really appreciat-
helping fund a yearbook, or some- categories:
Their work is a shining exam-
ple that our community has lead-
How to help
body might not have field trip mon- Hunger
ed being able to pick out a healthy
snack every day, and having a
ers who are willing to support and To donate or for information on ey or it could be cap and gown or Transportation mid-morning snack helped them to
help young people, he said in an how to volunteer, visit friendso- an athletic pass, she said. Were Technology stay focused and engaged in their
email to the Observer. I view this fosd.com or email friendsofore- working on those details. morning classes, she wrote the
To help meet the growing Adult Role Models/Mentors
group as a treasured asset in our gonschooldistrict@gmail.com Observer in an email.
community. demand, the Friends are also look- Brooklyn Elementary Principal
The group will also have a booth ing for more volunteers, both to At OHS, for instance, associate Kerri Modjeski credited the group
Steady delivery at Oregon High School regis- donate and, increasingly, to pro- principal Dan Rikli takes care of for creating a terrific system for
tration, set for noon to 6p.m., vide needed boots on the ground, handing out the snacks, she said, delivering snacks to the school.
To help those students in partic-
ular, the Friends set up three pro- Thursday, Aug. 17 Erickson said. which has an added advantage. It has been fantastic to see kids
grams last year, which will con- It takes considerable financial Kids find him, they know in and out throughout the school
tinue in the 2017-18 school year: those days were able to eat on days support from the community to theyre there and he develops that day to get the food they need to sus-
Adopt-a-Kids Lunch Balance, off from school, Erickson said. make it work; its pricey, she said. personal relationship with them, tain them in between meals, she
Healthy Snacks and the Foodpack For this years summer school, they Thats a big thing this year now she said. Every schools system is said in an email to the Observer.
Project. delivered 1,950 breakfast and snack that we have the system in place, different, but our goal is they have And all from a conversation
The lunch balance program lets bags. were going to start asking for what they need, theyre not paying between concerned parents.
people donate online to the FOSD Its been an absolutely amaz- people who are actually going to for it out-of-pocket, and theyre We are four moms, really
Food Fund while making a deposit ing, amazing first year, said Erick- help us with snack delivery, or food establishing those relationships we call ourselves the founders,
in their childs food service account son, the groups spokesperson. break. We didnt ask for that last with maybe the more at-risk kids Erickson said. We have kids in
through OSDs Campus Portal. The We really want to make a point of year because we didnt have the and form that bond and mitigate the district and we saw a need.
snacks program offers funding and/ thanking the community for their system set yet this year well be some of the things. With all the terrible things in the
or snacks for students during the contribution, and the way the com- asking for a little more than that. Rikli called the group invaluable world, heres this community
school day, while the Foodpack munity has embraced and wrapped Natural partnership partners with the high school, and thats circling around our kids and
project provides food and gift cards its arms around these kids. It has said their efforts without question just loving them and appreciating
when school is on break. just been phenomenal and we are Erickson credited district offi- have made a significant difference what weve got here. Its so phe-
Last year, the Friends delivered so thankful for that. cials for being receptive to the idea for our students. nomenal.
22,000 snacks, 960 food packs While the first year exceeded and so willing to make things Their generosity has touched
(during school breaks), and each expectations, the group has set even work at the various schools, which the lives of OHS students in ways Email Unified Newspaper Group
school received 130 gift cards from higher goals for this school year. all have slightly different distribu- not possible without their support, reporter Scott De Laruelle at
Bills Food Center so kids that They will add a fourth initiative to tion systems. All deliveries so he wrote the Observer in an scott.delaruelle@wcinet.com.
would normally only eat at school help provide some experiential far have come from the found- email. We know that learning is
equity for students, Erickson said. ing four, though. compromised when the basic need
Arena: Proposal would add baseball field, volleyball courts, food stand
Continued from page 1 that are proposed up to events, then converting it to
1,000 persons, Slavney a more permanent status.
commission meeting, vil- said. Theres a disconnect We c o u l d c a r ve o u t
lage planner Mike Slavney between providing on-site the ability to ask for
recommended denying the parking and the intensity of those things and get them
proposal, which would events that are proposed. reviewed on a case-by-case
add a mini-baseball field, Cowan explained that the basis, Slavney explained.
two sand volleyball courts, requested activities, which Typically, the first one
fencing and a food and bev- included concerts, festi- is done for a year, and
erage stand to the north side vals and swap meets, were if a good track record is
of the facility. only listed after the village established, a community
Slavney explained that had advised him at the July becomes more open to say-
his concerns were most- meeting to include any pos- ing you can do that every
ly over the broad set of sible activity he could think year.
potential activities ice arena of. He also advised Cowan
manager Ben Cowan had I have no intention of to clean up some of the
requested in his submis- doing a swap meet, but I alleged violations of his
sion, along with activities put it in there just in case, current zoning code, which
currently going on outside Cowan said. Our thing is village director of public
of the arenas zoning and a outdoor sports, and then we works Jeff Rau mentioned
lack of parking to support want to do music concerts. in a memo to commis-
the number of people allow- Architect Jeff Groenier, sioners in early July. That
able under the proposed who is working with Cow- includes vehicle storage,
agreement. an on the proposal, added repair and an electronics
I r e m a i n ve r y c o n - that the ice arena has an dumpster. Cowan said he
cerned that we have 149 agreement with the Oregon was like halfway there in
on-site parking spaces and School district to use park- Plan courtesy Village of Oregon taking care of those viola-
yet we still have events ing at the school, which The proposed mini baseball field and sand volleyball courts would be to the north of the cur- tions.
rent facility. Cowan agreed to with-
draw the proposal, which
CALL NOW 1-608-338-1170
brings the total number of was not entirely clear, he like baseball and volley- allowed the commission
spots accessible to 314. was unable to support the ball. Then, Cowan could and Village Board to avoid
He also clarified that the agreement as it was written. apply for individual permits voting on it, and bring back
1,000-person limit would Right now, I think the ahead of the three or four a new proposal for a public
apply to the facility as a state of the submittals is concerts he said he wants to hearing.
whole, not separately for such that I saw some real host each year. Well try again next
indoor and outdoor events. wildcard potential, he He suggested a similar month, he said.
Slavney said that infor- explained. arrangement to how the
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The South Main Street Historic Neighborhood held its 11th
Legals annual block party on July 29.
Neighborhood
TOWN OF OREGON WI 53575. The request is to create one 8. Discussion and possible Action proval of Agenda
buildable lot and rezone property from re: Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) AGENDA
PARK COMMITTEE AGENDA A-1 Ex to A-2(8) on 8.9 acres. Owner and and RH policy 1f. A. 5:00 6:30PM Joint Meeting with
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017 applicant is John Brown, 1611 County 9. Discussion and possible Action Village of Oregon and Oregon School
6:30PM Highway D, Oregon, WI 53575. re: Review of the Town Comprehensive District
An effort has been made to notify Plan. 1. The Boards will update each other
OREGON TOWN HALL
block party
neighbors of this proposed change. To 10. Set date for plan commission on current and prospective projects and
1138 UNION ROAD ensure that everyone has been notified, work session. long-range plans. The Oregon School
OREGON, WISCONSIN please share this notice with anyone who 11. Communications. Board presentation will include an up-
1. Call meeting to order. you think would be interested. 12. Adjournment. date on current construction projects,
2. Roll Call. Note: Agendas are subject to Note: Agendas are subject to a review of current Task Force Work,
3. Approval of minutes from the last amendment after publication. Check the amendment after publication. Check the including future growth in the Oregon
meeting. official posting locations (Town Hall, official posting locations (Town Hall, School District, and an outline of Board
Town of Oregon Recycling Center and Town of Oregon Recycling Center and priorities and vision.
ances.
4. Public Comments and Appear-
Oregon Village Hall) including the Town Oregon Village Hall) including the Town B. CONSENT CALENDAR Washington Street became a summer festival when the
5. Discussion and possible Action
re: Eagle Scout Project.
website at www.town.oregon.wi.us. It is
possible that members of and possibly
website at www.town.oregon.wi.us. It is
possible that members of and possibly
6:30 NOTE: Items under the Consent
Calendar are considered routine and will South Main Street Historic Neighborhood held their 11th
6. Discussion and possible Action a quorum of members of other govern-
mental bodies of the town may be in at-
a quorum of members of other govern-
mental bodies of the town may be in at-
be enacted under one motion. There will
be no separate discussion of these items
annual block party on July 29. This year everyone was
re: recommendations/decisions from the
Town Board. tendance at any of the meetings to gather tendance at any of the meetings to gather prior to the time the Board votes unless encouraged to wear crazy hats.
7. Review of potential work projects.
8. Adjournment.
information; however, no action will be
taken by any governmental body at said
information; however, no action will be
taken by any governmental body at said
a Board Member requests an item be
removed from the calendar for separate Donna and Gary Disch and Melanie and Doug Wood-
Note: Agendas are subject to meeting other than the governmental
body specifically referred to in the meet-
meeting other than the governmental
body specifically referred to in the meet-
action.
1. Minutes of Previous Meeting
worth organized the neighborhood event with help from
amendment after publication. Check the
official posting locations (Town Hall, ing notice. Requests from persons with ing notice. Requests from persons with 2. Approval of Payments many others.
disabilities who need assistance to par- disabilities who need assistance to par- 3. Treasurers Report, if any
Town of Oregon Recycling Center and
Oregon Village Hall) including the Town ticipate in this meeting or hearing should ticipate in this meeting or hearing should 4. Staff Resignations/Retirements, Activities were available for the children such as face
be made to the Clerks office at 835-3200 be made to the Clerks office at 835-3200
website at www.town.oregon.wi.us. It is
possible that members of and possibly with 48 hours notice. with 48 hours notice.
if any
5. Staff Assignments, if any painting and a bouncy house, and the Oregon Fire and
a quorum of members of other govern- Denise R. Arnold
Clerk
Posted: July 26, 2017
Amended: August 7, 2017
6. Field Trip Requests, if any
7. Acceptance of Donations, if any:
EMS made an appearance. Along with all the good food,
mental bodies of the town may be in at-
tendance at any of the meetings to gather Posted: August 7, 2017 Published: August 10, 2017 C. COMMUNICATION FROM PUBLIC everyone enjoyed the music of Da Crooners with Ran-
information; however, no action will be
taken by any governmental body at said
Published: August 10, 2017
WNAXLP
WNAXLP 1. Public: Board Policy 180.04 has
established an opportunity for the pub- dy and Shelly Glodowski, David Briles, Dan Sutter and
meeting other than the governmental *** lic to address the Board. In the event Al Maslowski. Tom Hermann also played the drums, and
body specifically referred to in the meet- *** OREGON SCHOOL DISTRICT community members wish to address
ing notice. Requests from persons with TOWN OF OREGON BOARD OF EDUCATION
the Board, 15 minutes will be provided; other talented musicians joined in.
disabilities who need assistance to par- otherwise the agenda will proceed as
ticipate in this meeting or hearing should
PLAN COMMISSION HELPING STUDENTS posted.
be made to the Clerks office at 835-3200 AGENDA ACQUIRE THE SKILLS, D. INFORMATION ITEMS
1. OEA Report
Scott De Laruelle
with 48 hours notice. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2017 KNOWLEDGE, AND 2. Student Report
Steve Root, Chairperson 6:30 PM
Posted: July 25, 2017 ATTITUDES NEEDED TO E. ACTION ITEMS
Published: August 10, 2017 OREGON TOWN HALL ACHIEVE THEIR INDIVIDUAL 1. Additional Open Enrollment
WNAXLP 1138 UNION ROAD Space(s) for 2017-2018
POTENTIAL 2. From Policy Committee:
OREGON, WI 53575 FROM OREGON SCHOOL a. 2017-2018 Employee Handbook
*** 1. Open Public Hearing:
DISTRICT MISSION b. 436 Student Policy on Alcohol
NOTICE OF PUBLIC a. Land Division and Rezone Re- and/or Other Drugs
HEARING quest. Petition # N/A. Parcel # 0509-042- STATEMENT c. 731 School Lunch Program
8051-5; 1611 County Highway D, Oregon, DATE: MONDAY, AUGUST F. DISCUSSION ITEMS
OREGON PLAN WI 53575. The request is to create one 1. Committee Reports:
COMMISSION buildable lot and rezone property from 14, 2017 a. Policy
TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2017 A-1 Ex to A-2(8) on 8.9 acres. Owner and TIME: 5:00 PM JOINT b. Vision Steering
applicant is John Brown, 1611 County MEETING WITH VILLAGE G. INFORMATION ITEMS
6:30 P.M. Highway D, Oregon, WI 53575. 1. STEAM Update
OREGON TOWN HALL 2. Close Public Hearing. OF OREGON AND 6:30 PM 2. Back-to-School Update 2017-18
1138 UNION ROAD 3. Call Plan Commission meeting to REGULAR MEETING 3. Superintendents Report
order. PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE IN H. CLOSING
OREGON, WI 53575 4. Roll Call. 1. Future Agenda
NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN for a PUB- 5. Discussion and possible Recom- START TIME 2. Check Out
LIC HEARING to be held on Tuesday, mendation to the Town Board: PLACE: OSD INNOVATION
August 15, 2017 at 6:30 p.m., before the I. ADJOURNMENT
a. Land Division and Rezone Re- CENTER, OHS, 456 NORTH Go to: www.oregonsd.org/board
Town of Oregon Plan Commission at the quest. Petition # N/A; Parcel # 0509-042-
Oregon Town Hall, 1138 Union Road, Or- PERRY PARKWAY meetings/agendas for the most updated
8051-5; 1611 County Highway D, Oregon, version agenda.
egon, WI 53575. WI 53575. Order of Business
1. Land Division and Rezone Re- Call to Order Published: August 10, 2017
6. Approval of minutes from the last WNAXLP
quest. Petition # N/A. Parcel # 0509-042- meeting. Roll Call
8051-5; 1611 County Highway D, Oregon, 7. Public Comments. Proof of Notice of Meeting and Ap-
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Obituary POLICE REPORTS
Genevieve E.
Reports are taken from daily brief- 8:06 p.m. A $500 bike was stolen ing while intoxicated. 4:56 p .m. Officers spoke with
Kaminskas ings provided by the Oregon Police from the 600 block of Prairie Grass three men after an anonymous call-
Department. Road while a teenager was babysit- June 13 er reported three men playing bas-
ting. The bicycle had been parked on 6:56 p.m. A woman was arrested ketball at the park on the 300 block
J une 3 the walkway to the front door. for domestic disorderly conduct af- of South Burr Oak Avenue exposing
11:51 p.m. Four unlocked vehi- ter getting into an argument with her themselves to cars driving by. The
cles were gone through, one each June 10 boyfriend on the 300 block of Pine men told officers they flashed and
on the 100 block of South Burr Oak 4:35 p .m. A man was arrested Way and allegedly throwing a pool rubbed their nipples to a motorcy-
Avenue and the 300 block of Pine for domestic disorderly conduct on filter at him. cle driver they thought they knew,
Street and two on the 800 block of the 1000 block of Park Street after but it turned out to be a different
Dunn Avenue. The latter vehicle was allegedly threatening to kill another June 15 person.
parked in a garage, making the inci- man and shoving him. 6:59 a .m. Ten cars were gone 11:19 p.m. A 28-year-old woman
dent a felony burglary. Items taken through, with cash, a debit card, and 31-year-old man were both cited
included wallets, cash and credit June 11 earrings and a GPS among the for disorderly conduct after people
cards. 4:43 a .m. A man was arrested items taken. The vehicles were on reported them yelling and fighting
Genevieve Kaminskas on drug and weapon charges after a the 600 and 700 blocks of Dunn Av- with each other in the 100 block of
June 6 traffic stop. The suspect, a convict- enue, the 100 block of Dale Drive, Alpine Meadows Circle. The woman
3:59 p.m. Kwik Trip on the 800 ed felon, had a loaded handgun in a the 400 block of Walnut Street, the allegedly held the man up against
Genevieve E. (Schwenn) block of Main Street reported a drawstring bag in the vehicle, as well 800 block of New Hampton, the 100 the wall at one point, and the man
Kaminskas, age 100, passed 26-year-old employee had been as cocaine on his person following a block of Dewey Street, the 600 block admitted to knocking over trash
away Friday, August 4, stealing money and other items K-9 search of the vehicle on the 600 of North Woods Edge Drive and the cans outside out of anger.
2017. from the store since the end of block of Park Street. 800 block of Violet Lane.
Funeral services were March. The suspect admitted to the 12:27 p .m. A caller reported a 12:29 p.m. A woman was arrest- June 16
held at Gunderson Oregon thefts totaling $286, and was fired. dog left inside a vehicle at the Ore- ed for operating while intoxicated 5:12 p.m. A man reported some-
Funeral Home Tuesday, gon High School graduation with after showing up for an interview one had spray painted a derogatory
Aug. 8, 2017. June 8 windows only partially down. An at Headquarters under the influence term on the sidewalk in front of his
Online condolences may 5:07 p .m. A 54-year-old wom- officer contacted Dane County Hu- and driving home. house on the 200 block of Bethel
be made at gundersonfh. an was cited for theft after taking a mane Society, and an officer from 2:26 p.m. A 46-year-old man was Court. The man suspected his neigh-
com $24 ring from a business on the 100 that department found the internal arrested for second-offense oper- bor based on intel, but would not
Gunderson Oregon block of South Main Street. car temperature to be just under 100 ating while intoxicated. The man explain any further to police about
Funeral & Cremation degrees and in direct sunlight. DCHS crashed into a cement mixer truck the information he had. The man
Care June 9 removed the dog and left a note for at the intersection of Braun Road told police he was going to paint
1150 Park Street 12:08 a .m. A 21-year-old man the owner. and Cusick Parkway and then drove over the spray paint, but he was ad-
(608)835-3515 was arrested for his second-offense away. The car was later found on the vised not to do that as public works
operating while intoxicated after a June 12 100 block of Alpine Meadow Court employees would come clean up the
report of someone driving all over 10:12 p .m. A 28-year-old man with open intoxicants allegedly in sidewalk.
the road on Hwy. 14. was arrested for first-offense operat- the vehicle.
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