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Haitian children greet goats near the orphanage at Eben-Ezer Mission in Gonaives on March 19. In 2014, a group of Oregon residents took
a mission trip there to help build the fence and provide funding to purchase the goats. A third trip will be held this December for those in
the community who are interested in helping with other projects so the orphanage can become more self-sufficient.
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What: Info meeting for December
mission trip to Haiti
When: 7 p.m. Sunday, April 17
Where: Holy Mother of Consolation
Church, 651 N. Main St.
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of $18,000, which would provide 25
children $30 per month for two years.
While many places are facing dire
situations all over the world, Owens
said the group decided to zero in
on Haiti, which has also been devastated by natural disasters this century,
including a devastating 2010 earthquake. There, they have helped with
various projects so the orphanage can
become more self-sufficient, such as
constructing a fence for them to be
able to raise goats and clearing out an
area for a vegetable garden.
Things get better, but just very
slowly, she said. Their top priority
is survival.
Oregonians have also donated
Projects
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order to beat out challenger and former board member Phil Harms. Brethauer
beat Harms by 110 votes
out of more than 7,000
cast, according to unofficial totals on the Dane
County Clerks website.
In the Oregon School
District, challenger Krista
Flanagan won the most
votes among the three
candidates by far, with
incumbent board president
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Above left, OHS senior Maddie LeBrun took home a first place for the second year with this acrylic painting of a swimming green-winged
teal at the annual U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Junior Federal Duck Stamp competition. Above right, OHS sophomore Caitlyn Diaz garnered a first for this rendition of a colorful wood-duck.
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In Russia, I didnt really
draw, but when I came here,
there were more resources
for me, so I did it more and
more, and my parents said,
You should really draw,
she said.
When it came time to pick
out a subject, Diaz said she
looked at a variety of photos and tried to be innovative with them and combine
them.
It was hard, she said.
It took me a long time. I
changed my picture about
five times, so it took me maybe a month. But it was a fun
project. Im very honored.
Derrick said the competition was the perfect opportunity for the art students
to learn about the environment and conservation, but
also understand that art can
change peoples opinions and
positions on various topics.
Art has been a critical
source of cultural information throughout history, he
said. An inspiring image
can spark conversation or
bring a call for social change.
Im very proud of all the art
students and how well they
represented our department
and Oregon High School.
The number of awards illustrates how willing the students are to explore and discover new creative avenues
as well as demonstrating the
great artistic talent in our district.
The national competition
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If you go
What: 17th annual OHS
Art Department Art Show
and Silent Auction
When: 6:30-8 p.m.,
Thursday, April 14
Where: Oregon High
School commons (456 N.
Perry Parkway)
Info: 835-4300
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or to donate, contact Derrick at mjd@oregonsd.net
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he wants to, spending time
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snowboarding, weightlifting
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toward a degree in welding.
I like to weld and Im
going to start looking for a
job if anybody can help me
out with that, Dennison
said.
The family lives in the
Stoughton Area School District, and he said they wanted
to stay there, and they were
pleased that HFOT found
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serendipitous, not an uncomfortable
unmasking.
But as a bit of an optimist myself,
I tend to look for the opportunity in
every situation. Here, I see a revelation that will perhaps force us to
improve our connection and presence in each of Unified Newspaper
Groups communities.
You see, since a reorganization in
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What: Kids Get Fit
event
When: 10 a.m. to noon
Saturday, April 9
Where: Prairie View
Elementary, 300 Soden Dr.
Info: Register at
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Kids can come dressed as their favorite Disney or superhero character at Oregon High
Schools first Character Pancake Breakfast.
What: Character Pancake Breakfast
The breakfast, set for 8:30-10:30 a.m. Sat- and Toy Drive
urday, April 16 in the OHS Commons, 456
When: 8:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday,
N. Perry Pkwy., will also serve as a toy drive
April 16
and is sponsored by the OHS Student Council
Where: Oregon High School
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Coming up
Pizza, popcorn and other snacks will be
available for a donation.
The movie is free and padded seating
is available. Floor space is also open for
blankets or sleeping bags, and sound
will be played at a reasonable level.
For information or to get this
months title, call 835-3082 or email
fpcmovies@gmail.com.
Wellness walks
Book fair
Oregon Middle School, 601
Pleasant Oak Dr., will host an
Usborne Reading Is A Gift book
fair in its library from 4-8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 12 and Thursday,
April 14.
Parents, teachers and students
can review hundreds of Usborne
and Kane Miller book titles, and the
school is hosting a Scholastic Book
Fair at the same time. The Usborne
book fair also serves as a fundraising
event which provides a percentage
of all sales towards free books and/
or cash to Oregon Middle School
organizations, its teachers and its
library.
To access the e-fair, visit g4148.
myubam.com/Event/272498.
For information, contact Nicole
Dunning at n.dunning@yahoo.com or
(920) 382-7925.
Community calendar
Friday, April 8
Saturday, April 9
Monday, April 11
Tuesday, April 12
Wednesday, April 13
Thursday, Apr. 7
WOW: Badger Honor
Flight (of May 2015)
ORE: Puppet Theater
@ Oregon Library (of
Apr. 2014)
Friday, Apr. 8
WOW: Capitol City
Band Concert (June
2015)
ORE: Seed Planting
Talk @ Oregon Library
(of Mar. 31)
Saturday, Apr. 9
WOW: Ryan McGrath
Band @ Monona Terrace
(of Mar. 23)
ORE: Easter in Oregon:
Pancakes-BunnyEgg
Hunt (of Mar. 26)
Monday, Apr. 11
WOW: 5 pmLIVE
Oregon Village Board
Meeting
ORE: 6:30 pm
LIVEOregon School
Board Meeting
Tuesday, Apr. 12
WOW: Oregon Mens
Bowling Tourney (of Mar.
2014)
ORE: OHS Orchestra
Concert (of Apr. 5)
Wednesday, Apr. 13
WOW: Oregon Mens
Bowling Tournament (of
Apr. 7)
ORE: RCI Chorus
Concert (of Mar. 17)
Thursday, Apr. 14
Sunday, Apr. 10
WOW: Oregon Village
WOW: Christ Memorial Board Meeting (of Apr.
Lutheran Church Service 11)
ORE: Capitol City Band
ORE: Oregon School
Concert (of June 2015)
Board Meeting (of Apr.
11)
Thursday, April 14
Senior center
Monday, April 11
Macaroni and Cheese
Buttered Broccoli Flowerets
Pear Half, Dinner Roll
Apple Pie
Tuesday, April 12
*Scalloped Potatoes with
Ham
Buttered Brussels Sprouts
Apricot Half, W.W. Bread
Vanilla Ice Cream
VO: Scalloped Potato
Casserole
Wednesday, April 13
Open Face Hot Roast Beef
Sandwich with Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Green Beans
Cubed Cantaloupe
VO: Veggie Burger
Thursday, April 14
Lasagna
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Monday, April 11
AMReflexology
9:00 CLUB, Planning Committee
10:00 Dominoes
10:30 StrongWomen
12:00 Glasses Adjustments
1:00 Get Fit, 1:30 Bridge
4:00 Weight Loss Support
Tuesday, April 12
8:30 Zumba Gold
12:00 Glasses Adjustments
12:30 Sheepshead
12:30 Stoughton Shopping
6:00 StrongWomen
Wednesday, April 13
9:00 CLUB, Wellness Walk
9:00 Veterans Group, Cards w/
Katie
11:00 Shopping Online
1:00 Euchre, Get Fit
2:00 Knit/Crochet Group
Thursday, April 14
AMChair Massage
8:30 Zumba Gold
9:00 Pool Players, COA
10:30 StrongWomen
12:30 Shopping at Bills
1:00 Cribbage, Diabetic Support
1:00 Stepping On
6:00 StrongWomen
Friday, April 15
9:00 Club, Nutrition Education
9:30 Blood Pressure
9:45 Gentle Yoga
11:00 Chair Yoga
1:00 Get Fit
Support groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, First
Presbyterian Church,
every Monday and
Friday at 7 p.m.
Caregiver Support
Group, Oregon Area
Senior Center, third
Monday of each month
at 9 a.m.
Diabetes Support
Group, Oregon Area
Senior Center, second
Thursday of each month
at 1:30 p.m.
Parents Supporting
Parents, LakeView
Church, Stoughton, third
Tuesday of every month
from 6:30-8 p.m.
Avoiding Strife
There are walks of life where one is required to argue.
Lawyers, politicians and teachers are frequently in positions where they must argue persuasively for one position
or another. That is part and parcel of their job, and arguing
serves the valuable service of allowing the truth to stand
out in contrast to error or ignorance. In many areas of life,
however, arguing serves no useful purpose and just creates
needless strife and division. When people are making casual
conversation it is easy to find things to disagree with, but
such disagreements rarely foster peace and harmony. It is
tedious to be around someone who is always correcting us.
With family, friends, and co-workers it is usually better to
find areas of mutual agreement rather than disagreement.
And even when there is disagreement, sometimes the way to
resolve the issue is to start with what you agree on and
see if you can move on from there. When we must argue, it
can usually be done calmly and with civility. Sometimes we
find ourselves drifting into argument without realizing how
this even happened. Someone may have said something
that we feel must be challenged. As the discussion turns
from mild difference of opinion to angry disagreement, our
tempers flare and we often say things we will regret. By being
less argumentative you will probably find that you get along
with others much better.
Christopher Simon, Metro News Service
It is to ones honor to avoid strife,
but every fool is quick to quarrel.
Proverbs 20:3 NIV
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How to help
Donate money to the orphanage
To support the orphanage at Eben-Ezer Mission near
Gonaives, Haiti, make a monetary donation at:
gofundme.com/helpebenezerkids
Items requested
Photos submitted
Ryan McGuine, right, digs holes to install a fence for goats during the 2014 mission trip to Haiti. The Oregon group helped raise
money for goats, which the orphanage later purchased.
2012
Ginny Owens, left, said even though the mission trips to the
orphanage are two years apart, many of the Haitian children
remember who she is and run up to give her hugs. She also said
they work very hard to help with the projects.
On the web
For information about the orphanage, visit:
savannahofhope.com
Sports
Girls hockey
Girls basketball
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Oregons Brittyn Fleming (5) helped lead the U16 Madison Capitols to their third straight USA Hockey Girls Tier I National Championships.
Fleming led the 16-team tournament with 12 points (five goals, seven assists) as the Capitols reached the quarterfinals. The OHS junior
has verbally committed to play hockey at Minnesota State-Mankato.
Skating to Nationals
Brittyn Fleming
Jeremy Jones
Sports editor
Age: 16
Position: Center
Shots: Left-handed
Team: Madison Capitols U16 team
Siblings: Brianne, Paityn and
Landon
Parents: Rick and Kathy Fleming
Fleming finished with a tournamentbest 12 points (seven goals, five assists)
over four games.
In 63 games from September through
April, the girls finished 35-25-3.
The daughter of former Stoughton and Oregon boys hockey coach
Rick Fleming, Brittyn started learning to skate at age 3. Shortly after, she
grabbed a stick and began playing competitively.
Earlier this year the Oregon High
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at 5-6.
Temte and Jacobs added
points in the pole vault, reaching 9-6 and 9 feet for sixth and
eighth, respectively.
Seniors Elliot Jacobs, Temte
and Cutter were joined by Meier to win the 4x400 relay in
3:45.59. Their time was more
than three seconds faster than
runner-up Lancaster.
Oregons all-senior 4x200
relay of Brenen Womack, Lucas
Mathews, Jonas Temte and
Anders clocked a 1:39.38 to
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Oregon shortstop Marissa Kleckler forces out Stoughton baserunner Samantha Tepp in the top of
the fifth inning. The Panthers rallied from a 4-0 deficit, but lost the Badger South game, 4-3.
Stoughton 4, Oregon 3
Oregon rallied from a
Oregon, MG (ppd.)
Originally scheduled for
last Thursday in Cottage
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to reschedule to Monday
where cold weather canceled
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Stoughtons Maddie Posick, qualified for the USA Hockey National tournament. The Capitols clinched
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UW-Whitewater
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list; Adam Brauns, deans
list; Leah Kennedy, deans
list; Zachary Eyers, deans
list; Caitlin Frank, deans list;
Anne Dellemann, deans list;
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Kaeppler, deans list; Teana
Gombar, deans list; Kara
Jahn, deans list; Madeline
Briggs, deans list; Bradley
Sterling, deans list; Megan
Guthmiller, deans list;
Megan Schultz, deans list;
Bailey Adkins, deans list;
Erin Powell, deans list
Brooklyn
Joseph Mozuch, deans
list; Emily Belz, deans list;
Emma Xander, deans list;
Allen Kannal, deans list;
Lindsey Maiden, deans list
UW-Stevens Point
Brooklyn
Nicole Darga, highest honors; Haley Hyames, highest
honors
Upper Iowa University
Oregon
Brooklyn
Talia Blume, highest honMichelle Deegan, deans ors;
Jessica Boley, high honlist
ors; Anna Brukner, highest
honors; Katiya Gombar, high
University of Mount Union
honors; Emily Janes, highOregon
honors; Anna McCartney,
Jackson Schneider, deans est
highest honors; Marisa
list
Newton, honors Laura
Risser, honors
Ohio Wesleyan University
Oregon
Michigan
Alexandria
Neimeyer, Northern
University
deans list
Oregon
Drake University
Oregon
Rochester Institute of
Samantha Elmer, deans Technology
list; Ryan Skotzke, presiOregon
dents list
Jonathon Stone, deans list
UW-Platteville
Oregon
Andrew Behrend, deans
list; Jaclyn Boley, deans
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list; Ethan Karls, deans list;
Benjamin Packard, deans
list; Alan Pflaum, deans list;
Jaclyn Boley, chancellors
list
Ripon College
Oregon
Mallory Krumrei, deans
list
UW-Milwaukee
Brooklyn
Renee Catherine Nipple,
deans list
Oregon
Kaci Lynn Bausch, deans
St. Olaf College
list; Erika Joelle Bowen,
Oregon
deans list; Francisco San
Sophia Musacchio, deans Emeterio, deans list; Ethan
list
John Schulting, deans list;
Jeffrey James Van Kampen,
UW-Oshkosh
deans list
Brooklyn
Haley Barlass, deans list; Washington University
Hannah Hyames, honor roll;
Oregon
Lindsey Jaeggi, deans list;
Courtney Brien, deans list
Jacob Schlangen, deans list;
Fall 2015 graduates
Alexis Smith, honor roll
Oregon
Edgewood College
Sarah Anderson, deans
Oregon
list; Grace Flavin, deans
AJ Simonini, B.A., social
list; Halle Hinker, honor roll;
UW-Eau Claire
Oregon
Brendon Mccarthy, BA,
Arts and Sciences, mass
communication
Zachary Miller, BBA,
Business, management
UW-Whitewater
Oregon
Joseph Raschella, B.S.,
sociology; Jeffery Hurda,
B.B.A., accounting; Anne
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Bradley Gratz, B.B.A.,
accounting; Abigail Dvorak,
UW-Madison
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Marquette University
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Oregon
interior architectureinterior
Carly Bausch, deans list;
design
Cassandre Krier, deans list
Alexandra Slepica, B.A.,
history
Carroll University
Oregon
UW-Platteville
Bradley Rehrauer, deans
Oregon
list; Natalie Shirk, deans list;
James Barry, civil engineer- Shelby Wilhelm, deans list
ing; Randy Clark, accounting;
Joseph Gehrmann, math- University of St. Thomas
ematics; Benjamin Packard,
Brooklyn
industrial engineering
Chad Helland, deans list
UW-River Falls
Spring 2016
Oregon
Kyle Kornetzke, B.S., com- academic honors
puter science and info sysUW-Eau Claire
tems
Oregon
Brooklyn
Cody Waters, Outstanding
Mackenzie Wilkinson, B.S.,
Senior Award
biology, magna cum laude
Mapped out
Photo by Scott De Laruelle
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Fast (farm)
friends
Eugsters Farm Market opened
its doors for its annual Lambing
and Kidding Days Saturday, April
2, and families braved a spring
snowstorm to pay a visit to dozens of animals, including chicks,
baby goats, lambs and, for the
first time, kittens. Lambing and
Kidding Days will continue from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays through April 24.
At left, Reagan Osborn, 2, of
Oregon, gets up close and personal with a duckling alongside
brother Ronnie, 7.
At right, Rex Korte, 8, proves he
didnt come just to spectate by
taking a more hands-on approach
with a baby sheep.
Legals
e. Vision Steering
7:20 2. Health Insurance Proposal
F. INFORMATION ITEMS
7:40 1. Election Update
7:45 2. 2015-2016 Capital Improvements/Referendum Slide Presentation
8:10 3. 2016-2017 Staffing Plan
8:30 4. Ravenoaks Busing Concerns
8:40 5. Superintendents Report
G. CLOSING
8:45 1. Future Agenda
8:50 2. Check Out
9:00
H. ADJOURNMENT
Go to: www.oregonsd.org/board
meetings/agendas for the most updated
version agenda.
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AGENDA
Oregon Town Board
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
6:30 p.m.
Oregon Town Hall
1138 Union Road
Oregon, WI 53575
436 Office
Administration & Clerical
ORDER ENTRY Clerk/Receptionist
needed. Skills required: friendly, courteous, people/detail orientated, pleasant telephone demeanor, comfortable
with Microsoft Word/Excel, 10,000kph.
Approx. 35 hours. Respond to Jenny or
Todd L & L Foods, Inc. 608.848.6727
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS Noon
Friday for The Great Dane and Noon
Monday for the Oregon Observer unless
changed because of holiday work schedules. Call now to place your ad, 873-6671
or 835-6677.
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We recommend septic
pumping every two years
2. Roll Call.
3. Reading and Approval of minutes
from previous meeting.
4. Financial Report and Acceptance.
5. Public Comments.
6. Discussion and possible Approval
of Recommendations from Plan Commission:
a. Land Division and Amendment of
Conditional Use Permit. Petition # DCPCUP-2016-02335; Parcel #0509-091-86001; 1350 S. Fish Hatchery Rd., Oregon, WI
53575. The request is divide commercial property into two lots and amend
the conditional use permit for the new
lot only. Petitioner and Owner is Country View Enterprises LLC, 1350 S. Fish
Hatchery Rd., Oregon, WI 53575.
7. Discussion and possible Approval
re: Brooklyn Fire & EMS District Refinance.
8. Discussion and possible Approval
re: Belleville Fire & EMS District Contract.
9. Discussion and possible Action
re: Update on Financing Oregon Area
Fire & EMS ambulance.
10. Fire & EMS Report (Oregon/Van
Kampen, Belleville/Clark, Brooklyn/Wiedenbeck).
11. Discussion and possible Action
re: Update to the towns mobile homes
ordinance.
12. Communication and Action of
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Order of Business
Call to Order
Roll Call
Proof of Notice of Meeting and Approval of Agenda
Presidents Address
AGENDA
6:30 PM
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
6:32 NOTE: Items under the Consent
Calendar are considered routine and will
be enacted under one motion.
There will be no separate discussion
of these items prior to the time the Board
votes unless a Board
Member requests an item be removed from the calendar for separate
action.
1. Minutes of Previous Meeting
2. Approval of Payments
3. Treasurers Report, if any
4. Staff Resignations/Retirements,
if any
5. Staff Assignments, if any
6. Field Trip Requests, if any
7. Acceptance of Donations, if any:
B. COMMUNICATION FROM PUBLIC
6:35 1. Public: Board Policy 180.04
has established an opportunity for the
public to address
the Board. In the event community
members wish to address the Board, 15
minutes will be provided; otherwise
the agenda will proceed as posted.
C. INFORMATION ITEMS
6:45 1. OEA Report
6:47 2. Student Report
D. ACTION ITEMS
6:50 1. Issuance of Teacher Contracts
6:55 2. Issuance of Administrative
Contracts
7:05 3. Issuance of Licensed NonRepresented Contracts
E. DISCUSSION ITEMS
7:10 1. Committee Reports:
a. Policy
b. Human Assets
c. Financial Assets
d. Physical Assets
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