Tuesday, March 06, 2012

City Seeks Input on Menominee Park Plan


The Parks Department is inviting residents to take part in a citizen survey regarding Menominee Park. The goal of the survey is to receive public input on current park and recreation facilities at Menominee Park as well as future development and facility needs at the park. The feedback will be used as the Parks Department develops the master plan for the park. The survey is available on the city website, www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us, under the hot topics section. Hard copies of the survey are also available at the Oshkosh Public Library reference section, Seniors Center, Parks Department, and City Hall in the City Manager’s office. The deadline to complete the survey is March 16, 2012. If you have any questions, please call the Parks Department office at (920) 236-5080.

Oshkosh Voter ID Information Session Wednesday 3/7/12

Hello!

As you know, the Wisconsin state legislature passed one of the strictest voter identification bills in the country last year. Anyone who wants to vote in the upcoming recall elections will be required to show a photo ID to be issued a ballot. There is much concern and misinformation floating around regarding this new law and what it means. In order to attempt to clear up misinformation and educate the general public, we will be holding a public information session on the Voter ID law this coming Wednesday, March 7th at our Oshkosh office starting at 6:30pm. 

CLICK HERE TO RSVP FOR THE VOTER ID INFORMATION SESSION!

It is vitally important that all citizens are aware of the provisions of this law. No one should be denied their constitutionally protected right to vote. We will arm ourselves with facts, and that is how we will win. Please attend and encourage anyone you know who has concerns about to the bill to do the same.

What: Voter ID Information Session
Where:  480 N. Main St.
When: Wednesday, March 7, 6:30-7:30 PM

RSVP HERE!

Thank you for being engaged citizens. Because of your efforts, we will win this election and end Scott Walker's attack on Wisconsin's working families. If you have any questions about this event, reply to this e-mail or call us at (920) 385-0495.

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Aaron Campbell
FDL/Winnebago County Organizer
Democratic Party of Wisconsin
Office: 920.385.0495 

Sunday, March 04, 2012

Here is what's playing this week on Eye on Oshkosh

Be sure to join us starting Monday, Mar. 5 when Cheryl and Dan are joined in the first segment by Bob Tess and Shelly Muza from the Oshkosh Area Scholl District to hear the specifics regarding the Oaklawn Elementary School situation and why so many in the community are advocating for a new Oaklawn to be built. While, as district employees, they cannot take a position for or against, they do lay out the various reasons why something needs to be done with Oaklawn as it stands today, what it will cost to build a new Oaklawn and how that will affect taxpayers, what will happen if the school is not approved, and how the proposed school differs from the current Oaklawn. In the second segment, Cheryl and Dan are joined by a former Oaklawn teacher and a former parent of Oaklawn students to hear about the 60th anniversary celebration they and others are planning to commemorate the school’s existence and evolution through the years. Because of its importance, this program will air for two weeks.

In the Oshkosh area, "Eye on Oshkosh" can be seen Mondays at 7 p.m., Thursdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 6 p.m. on local cable access channel 2 (Time Warner Cable). Check with your local cable company or its TV listings for replay times in other, more outlying areas. “Eye on Oshkosh” also may air at times other than just those listed. Check the guide on your cable access channel for other days and times, as well. "Eye on Oshkosh" is copyrighted and any unauthorized copying or use of any portion of the program is strictly prohibited by law.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Oshkosh Snow Shoveling Requirements


(Oshkosh, WI.) The city of Oshkosh would like to remind residents about the city’s snow removal regulations. Property owners are required to clear sidewalks abutting their property of snow or ice within 24 hours after the end of precipitation. These requirements include the crosswalk area for property owners on a corner lot.
When ice can not be removed, the property owner shall keep the sidewalk sprinkled with a material to accelerate melting and prevent slipping.
Depositing snow from private property onto any public right-of-way, public property, or fire hydrant is also prohibited.
Failure to clear the sidewalk will result in the city completing the work and billing the property owner for the snow or ice removal. The minimum charge for the cost of snow removal is $75. Property owners also face a potential citation for violation of the Municipal Code. This forfeiture is $232 for the first offense.
For more information or to report a violation, please call the Engineering Division of the Department of Public Works at (920) 236-5065.

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Accomplished Wisconsin poet at Oshkosh Public Library for workshop, reading

Ordinary prose will give way to a day of poetry on Tues., Feb. 28, when the Oshkosh Public Library welcomes Wisconsin Poet Laureate, Bruce Dethlefsen, for a special workshop and evening poetry reading.

Local poets and the general public are invited to a reading by Dethlefsen, an award-winning poet, at 6:30 p.m., in the library’s lower level meeting room. An open mic session will follow the reading, offering local writers the opportunity to share their work.

“Poetry readings allow us to celebrate the music of the spoken word, give us pause to reflect, and help us pay creative attention to our lives and our loves,” Dethlefsen says.

He explains the continuing appeal of poetry. “Poets pay attention and ask not only the big questions but help us understand the little celebrations in our lives,” he says. “Poetry, much like music, is artistic expression and it's the arts that make us human.”

Dethlefsen has published two poetry chap books and Breather (Fireweed Press, 2009), a full-length poetry book which received an Outstanding Achievement Award in Poetry from the Wisconsin Library Association. He was nominated for the Pushcart Prize, the prestigious small-press literary award, in 2003 and 2009. His latest book is Unexpected Shiny Things, released in fall 2011 from Cowfeather Press.

Dethlefsen’s poetry has been featured on Garrison Keillor’s "The Writer’s Almanac" and "Your Daily Poem." A retired educator and public library director, he lives in Westfield, WI.

Earlier in the day on Feb. 28, Dethlefsen will conduct a poetry workshop at the library. The workshop is full, but names are being taken for a waiting list at 236-5205. During the workshop, Dethlefsen will lead a conversation about a variety of poems, discuss what makes a good poem and conduct hands-on exercises.

The position of poet laureate was created by Gov. Tommy Thompson in 2000 and is selected based on the recommendation of the Poet Laureate Commission of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Poet Laureate acts as a statewide emissary for poetry and creativity. The position has been supported by the Wisconsin Academy of Letters, Arts and Science since May 2011, when state support was discontinued.

“We’re lucky in Wisconsin to have a poet laureate, an ambassador for the arts, someone to give people, young and old, permission to be artists and to express themselves,” Dethlefsen says.

Since being appointed by Gov. Jim Doyle in 2010, Dethlefsen has worked to encourage and support local cultural and creative talent by organizing local poetry readings in public libraries, schools and coffee houses throughout the state.

The Feb. 28 event is co-sponsored by the Oshkosh Public Library and the Apple Blossom Poetry Group. Apple Blossom Poets meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at Apple Blossom Books, 200 City Center.

For more information about this event or other library programs and activities, call 236-5205 or visit www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org.

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Oshkosh Area School District Launches true dat(a).” Social Norms Campaign tells it like it is: students are making positive, healthy choices

[Oshkosh, WI]– The Oshkosh Area School District (OASD) is collaborating with re:TH!NK, Winnebago County’s Healthy Living Partnership, in order to launch a social norms campaign titled “true dat(a).” This campaign is centered on correcting student misperceptions about alcohol, tobacco, and drug use among their peers. The ultimate goal is to decrease the number of youth who use these substances. The Winnebago County Health Department (WCHD) has placed AmeriCorps member, Brenna Root, at the OASD to help launch the campaign.

The campaign will spread positive messages to middle and high school students, staff, families, and the Oshkosh community as a whole by utilizing data collected from Oshkosh’s 2010 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). In Winnebago County, the YRBS is administered every two years in high schools and middle schools in cooperation with Cooperative Educational Services Agency (CESA) 6 and countywide data is made available by the WCHD. This spring marks the second time that the YRBS will be conducted in Winnebago County, making countywide trend data available.

State of Wisconsin YRBS data released last week shows smoking rates among 9th through 12th graders have decreased by over 50% since 1993. Despite the significant decrease in smoking rates, teens still tend to think “Everyone is doing it.” The true dat(a) February campaign boasts that 82% of Oshkosh High School students do not smoke cigarettes daily. This positive statistic can be viewed on a billboard along Hwy 41, Northbound, near the Jackson Street exit.

“The true dat(a) campaign is truly unique in that it reaches and involves all stakeholders to include students, staff, families, and the Oshkosh community as a whole,” states Lisa McLaughlin, District Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Association (ATODA) Coordinator. “We’re proud to be spreading these positive messages to our students and our community in a new and exciting way in order to correct misperceptions and decrease substance use among youth.”

The true dat(a) campaign is centered on two distinct statements:
* If you think everyone is doing it, you are more likely to do it too, no matter what ‘it’ is.
* The true dat(a) shows everyone is NOT doing it.

“Informing students that the majority of their peers are acting in positive, healthy ways can create an environment in which students strive to imitate what they believe is typical of their peers.” says Kristin Walker, OASD Health Coordinator. School-based messaging and marketing includes posters and banners that highlight the monthly true dat(a) behavior. Teachers are encouraged to integrate true dat(a) into classroom discussions with students, as well as their conversations with parents and other staff members.

For more information about the 2011 Wisconsin YRBS results please visit www.rethinkwinnebago.org. For more information about the 2009 Winnebago County YRBS visit www.co.winnebago.wi.us/health.

Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday at Oshkosh Public Library

Calling all Plain-Belly Sneetches and Brown Bar-ba-loots! It’s time to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday at the Oshkosh Public Library.

On Sat., March 3, families are invited to Dr. Seuss's Birthday Open House & Film Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the library’s lower level. This fun-filled day will include Dr. Seuss films, birthday cake, a book zoo, prizes, a giant birthday card to sign and plenty of songs.

“We’ve got a day of fun planned to honor one of our most beloved children’s authors,” explains Valerie Mattair, Head of Children’s & Family Outreach Services. “Children and parents alike have fond memories of learning to read with Dr. Seuss so this is an event that the whole family can enjoy.”

Children are invited to visit the “book zoo,” – an area with plenty of cozy cushions and favorite
Dr. Seuss books. Those who stay long enough to read a book (or have one read to them) will receive a small Cat in the Hat plush toy. Throughout the day, activities will come to a halt for a rousing chorus of “Happy Birthday” for Dr. Seuss. Each child receives a bookmark and can enter the drawing to win a copy of the book The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That: I Love the Nightlife!

The work of Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known to millions as Dr. Seuss, includes many familiar titles such as Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential children’s writers of all time. His sing-song rhymes and seemingly silly creatures draw young readers into engaging stories that teach basic reading skills in a way that is fun.

Families are invited to “celebrate Seuss” all year long by visiting the Oshkosh Public Library and checking out some titles from the library’s impressive Dr. Seuss collection. Besides traditional books, the library has Spanish-language versions, Dr. Seuss books on CD, downloadable audio books, read-along book-and-CD sets and DVDs.

Registration is not required for the Dr. Seuss birthday celebration. For more information about resources, programs and events for children and families, call 236-5208 or visit www.oshkoshpubliclibrary.org.

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