Friday, February 23, 2024

Open House for public at new Lakeshore Park Four Seasons Building

 OSHKOSH, Wis., February 23, 2024 – The public and media are invited to come and see the new Lakeshore Park Four Seasons Building on Tuesday, March 5 at an Open House from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The Four Seasons Building is a new facility located on the east side of Lakeshore Park at the north end of Punhoqua Street in Oshkosh, on the shores of Lake Butte des Morts and the Fox River, with access to the Oshkosh Riverwalk and Lakeshore Park. Its modern structure has high ceilings and glass walls to take advantage of the stunning views from this location. It is available year-round and is equipped with air conditioning and heat. The building has both interior restrooms and exterior restrooms, and a wraparound deck area.

The facility is available to rent and the space is well-suited for weddings, graduations, anniversaries, corporate functions, and other events. The large open assembly room accommodates up to 96 people seated. The rental includes the use of tables and chairs. Adjacent to the assembly room is a kitchenette that has a full-size refrigerator with freezer, counter space with electrical outlets, a handwashing sink, and a pass-through serving window.

To rent the facility, please call the Oshkosh Parks Department at (920) 236-5080 or stop by the Parks Department at 805 Witzel Avenue, M-F from 8:00 am to noon, and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm. The Lakeshore Park Four Seasons Building is available daily from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. The rental fee must be paid in full when making a reservation. Dates will not be held until full payment is received. The rental fees are as follows:
RENTAL FEES (TAX INCLUDED)
City of Oshkosh Residents Non-Residents
Weekdays: $ 236.25 $ 288.75
*Weekends: $ 288.75 $ 341.25
Holidays: $ 288.75 $ 341.25
*Weekends include Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays

Friday, February 16, 2024

Eye on Oshkosh - Winnebago Cty Br. 1 Judicial Race candidates Michael D. Rust and Eric Heywood answer questions

On the latest edition of Eye on Oshkosh, host Cheryl Hentz talks with two candidates vying for a judicial spot in Winnebago County Circuit Court Branch 1 this spring. Michael D. Rust and Eric Heywood, both current Court Commissioners in Winnebago County, spend the hour discussing their background and position on different issues facing them, if elected to the bench this April 2024.

Besides their qualifications and experience, the candidates field questions about justice and fairness in our court system and what they’ll do to ensure it; how they’ll manage a very heavy caseload; what they most and least like about their job as Court Commissioner; what reforms they feel are necessary to our justice system; courthouse security, order and decorum; and how they stay abreast of changes within the legal and court system; among other topics.

A third candidate, LaKeisha Haase, is also vying for this seat. There is a primary election on February 20, 2024, and one or both of the candidates appearing on this show will go on to the general election on April 2.  

You can see the show here or by following this link: https://youtu.be/qn7L9W-NVvI.

For more information about this election or how to register to vote, vote early, or get an absentee ballot contact your local city, town, or county clerk or visit MyVote.wi.gov.


Friday, February 02, 2024

Eye on Oshkosh - Oshkosh Common Council Candidates Ulrich and Larson - taped 2-1...

On the most recent edition of Eye on Oshkosh, host Cheryl Hentz talks with Kristopher Ulrich and Kris Larson, two of the five candidates running for Oshkosh Common Council in the upcoming April 2024 election. 

The two candidates talk about why they're running for Council, and share their thoughts on development in the city and affordable housing, landlord-tenant issues, proposed vehicle registration fees, what they feel is working well in the city and what isn't, etc. They also discuss what experience they've had serving on other boards, commissions, or groups and how that experience will lend itself to their service on the Council, if elected. 

There are three Council seats available this Spring, so three of the five candidates running will be elected to serve a two-year term. 

You can see this show in its entirety here or by following this link:  https://youtu.be/TPVKeTNycJk 

Anyone needing to register to vote or who needs more information about early voting, absentee voting, their precinct or voting place, etc. should contact either the City Clerk for Oshkosh, the Winnebago County Clerk, or visit myvote.wi.gov.