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Capturing a
community
OCA creating
promotional video If You Go
for the village What: Village of Oregon
promotional video debut
KIMBERLY WETHAL Where: State Bank of
Observer correspondent Cross Plains, 744 N Main
St.
Creating a snapshot of When: 5-7p.m. Sept. 14
the village has been Ore-
Info: judy@oregonwi.com
gon Cable Access summer
project.
An idea first brought to
them by Judy Knutson, how we are proud of our
executive director for the schools, Knutson said.
Oregon Area Chamber of Our motto is Live, Work,
Commerce, OCA is work- Play, where people live,
ing on a promotional video work and play in Oregon,
that highlights the commu- and thats what were trying
nity feel of the village. to work with.
Knutson works with the The video was still being
Wisconsin Chamber of edited as of Tuesday, hav-
Commerce Executives and ing gone through over 26
has seen other promotional hours of editing. At this
videos created by munici- point, it opens with drone
palities around the state to footage gliding across the
downtown and features Photo by Amber Levenhagen
highlight their communi-
ties. That inspired her, she community members break- Isla McGuire leads Finnegan McGuire and Brixton Buell across the balancing beam at Kiser Firemans Park.
said, to have something ing ground for new busi-
similar for Oregon.
We want to highlight
nesses, enjoying music at
Waterman Triangle Park A morning at the playground
how vibrant we are and After a particularly dreary weekend, Oregon residents flocked to neighborhood parks to enjoy some time outside
Turn to Video/Page 3 Monday before school begins next week.
construction phase
the high school, where work con-
tinued throughout the summer to 5 things At No. 5, the high schools
Academic and Career Planning
torn up during the last few months
as workers completed a variety of
renovate the old part of the high program will be fully operational, projects.
mostly done school, constructed 50 years ago. 1. Full year for new learning with students working with coun- The Library Media Center was
Both there and at Oregon Middle spaces selors to help formulate their own restored, and the schools science,
SCOTT DE LARUELLE School, students will have a full personalized plans for finding technology, engineering, arts and
Unified Newspaper Group year in new spaces, including a 2. STEAM expansion success, both at the school and math center were demolished to
new gym at the high school and 3. Personalized learning ex- after graduation. make way for a new one in the
Fo r a r o u n d 4 , 0 0 0 O r eg o n a commons area expected to be former math area. Some science
School District students, Tuesday completed this fall. pansion 1. New spaces at OHS, classrooms were also renovated,
marks the first day of the 2017- Second, as part of renovations 4. Integrating OASIS into OHS OMS as well as some of the older parts
18 school year a year where at OHS and OMS, the districts of the school to establish col-
STEAM (science, technology, 5. Academic and Career Plan- The district is zeroing in on laborative work areas similar to
most of the dust has settled after the completion of the $54.6 mil-
months of construction, and the engineering, art and math) pro- ning changes those in the new academic wing.
grams have gotten a boost, with lion dollar school construction Pliner said the new areas in the
focus is now expanding programs projects, as district superinten-
in the new areas. dedicated spaces for STEAM high school will provide students
classes and larger collaborative dent Brian Busler put it. The final with wonderful new learning
In the Observers annual list of piece of the puzzle the new
things to look for in the new year, areas where multiple classes in effectively. environments.
different subjects can get together No. 4 on our list is how the OHS commons is slated for The spaces allow for flexible
three of the top five items concern completion in late October.
how the district will now make to learn. The STEAM expansion districts alternative high school, grouping (and) include furniture
is also tied into the third thing OASIS, fits into its new location The projects are on budget and that optimizes collaboration and
use of the new spaces and places on-time, he said.
constructed for students through to watch, the districts contin- inside OHS. In years past, the provides students with open and
ued expansion of personalized school was located off-campus, OHS principal Jim Pliner said well lit spaces to spark creativity,
the $54.6 million capital projects over the summer, renovations on
referendum passed in 2014. learning, where students can help in the Oregon Ice Arena, but now he told the Observer in an email.
guide their own development students will have greater access the schools new STEAM area
The No. 1 thing to watch is how and old field house have taken
educators and students adapt to based on how they learn most to school resources and educators
shape and are ready for students. Turn to 5 things/Page 12
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All Saints Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran
Truck and Tractor Pull for non-members. Scholarships are bingo, raffles and food. All proceeds 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Church ECLA
available. will benefit Brown Paws Dog Res- (608) 276-7729 Central Campus: Raymond Road and
The Brooklyn Labor Day Truck For information, and to register, cue. Interim pastor Whitney Way
and Tractor Pull will run Sept. 1-3, at call 835-5801. The silent auction begins Sept. 13 SUNDAY SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
Brooklyn Legion Park. at Firefly Coffeehouse, 114 N. Main 8:30 a.m. classic service SUNDAY - 8:15, 9:30 and10:45 a.m.
The event runs 6-11:30 p.m. Fri- Golf lunch St. 10:45 a.m. new song service Worship West Campus: Corner of Hwy.
day, Sept. 1; 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. PD and Nine Mound Road, Verona
The Oregon Town and Country For information, email Brooklyn Lutheran Church SUNDAY - 9 &10:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 2; 10 a.m. to 11:30 Womens Club will host a luncheon, grill4cause@gmail.com. 101 Second Street, Brooklyn Worship (608) 271-6633
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3. open to area women, at the Stough- (608) 455-3852
Admission and parking are both ton Country Club, 3165 Shadyside Scavenger hunt Pastor Rebecca Ninke Hillcrest Bible Church
free. Food will be available for pur- Dr., Stoughton, at 12:30 p.m. Tues- SUNDAY 752 E. Netherwood, Oregon
Celebrate the Autumnal Equinox 9 a.m. Holy Communion Eric Vander Ploeg, Lead Pastor
chase throughout the weekend. day, Sept. 12. with a community scavenger hunt 10 a.m. Fellowship (608) 835-7972, www.hbclife.com
For information, visit oregonsno- Entertainment will be provided by starting at the library at 9 a.m. Satur- SUNDAY
blazers.com/index.html. Community of Life Lutheran 8:30 a.m. worship at the Hillcrest
area line dancers. There will also be day, Sept. 16. Church Campus and 10:15 a.m. worship with
Connect 4 tournament a 50/50 raffle. Sponsored by the Oregon Area PO Box 233, Oregon Childrens ministries, birth 4th grade
Tickets are $10 per person. Wellness Coalition, the scavenger (608) 286-3121, office@
Registration opens Sept. 5 for a To make a reservation, call Sue hunt will be a walking hunt around communityoflife.us Holy Mother of Consolation
Connect 4 tournament held at the Capelle at 835-9421 no later than downtown Oregon with tech and Pastor Jim McCoid Catholic Church
library starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. SUNDAY 651 N. Main Street, Oregon
paper clues. 10 a.m. Worship at 1111 S. Perry Pastor: Fr. Gary Wankerl
Sept. 23. For information, call 835-3656. Parkway, Oregon (608) 835-5763
There will be two competition cat- Mix-it-up Fridays holymotherchurch.weconnect.com
egories, ages 6-8 and 9-12. Regis- The library will host different Hmong storytelling Brooklyn Community United
Methodist Church
SATURDAY: 5 p.m. Worship
SUNDAY: 8 and 10:15 a.m. Worship
tration is required and can be done activities, like art, dance, STEM and Hmong storyteller Mai Zong Vue
online, over the phone or in person. 201 Church Street, Brooklyn
more, from 10-10:45 a.m. Fridays will present at the library from 6:30- (608) 455-3344 Peoples United Methodist
For information, call 835-3656. starting Sept. 15 through Oct. 14. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19. Pastor George Kaminski Church
SUNDAY 103 North Alpine Parkway, Oregon
AARP driving class The events are designed for ages The series, Storytellers and Their 9 a.m. Worship (Nov.-April) Pastor Jason Mahnke
2-6 and registration is not required. Traditions, is designed for teens and 10:30 a.m. Worship (May-Oct.) (608)835-3755, www.peoplesumc.org
The AARP Smart Driver course For information, call 835-3656. adults to learn more about other cul- Communion is the 1st & 3rd weekend
will be held at the senior center from tures and shared humanity. Faith Evangelical Lutheran SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. Grill for a Cause The series is made possible by a Church SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship and Sunday
7. 143 Washington Street, Oregon school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
The annual Brown Paws Dog Res- grant from Beyond Page Endowment, (608) 835-3554
The class is specifically designed cue, Grill For a Cause, will be held the Madison Community Foundation Interim pastor St. Johns Lutheran Church
for drivers age 50 and older. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, and the National Endowment for the SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship 625 E. Netherwood, Oregon
A light snack will be provid- at Legion Park in Brooklyn. Humanities. Holy Communion 2nd & last Pastor Paul Markquart (Lead Pastor)
ed in the afternoon. The class is Sundays (608) 835-3154
The event will feature live music, For information, call 835-3656. WEDNESDAY - 6 p.m. Worship
$15 for AARP members and $20 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
Pastor Kathleen Owens Oregon Community Bank & Trust, 105
SUNDAY S. Alpine Parkway, Oregon - Bob Groth,
Community calendar 10 a.m. Service
10:15 a.m. Sunday School
Pastor
(608) 513-3435, welcometovineyard.
11 a.m. Fellowship com
Thursday, August 31 Monday, September 4 6 p.m., Sew What: snap bags,
11:15 a.m. Adult Education SUNDAY - 10 a.m. Worship
3-7 p.m., Oregon Area Food Pan- Chamber of Commerce closed for library, 835-3656
try distribution, 1092 Union Road, Labor Day Fitchburg Memorial UCC Zwingli United Church of Christ
Sunday, September 10 5705 Lacy Road, Fitchburg Paoli
obfp.org Library closed for Labor Day 1-5 p.m., Musical Jam, Ziggys, At the Intersection of Hwy. 69 & PB
(608) 273-1008, www.memorialucc.
6-11:30 p.m., Brooklyn Labor Day 135 S. Main St., 228-9644 org Rev. Sara Thiessen
Truck and Tractor Pull, 205 S. First Tuesday, September 5 (608) 845-5641
Interim pastor Laura Crow
St, Brooklyn, oregonsnoblazers. First day of school Tuesday, September 12 SUNDAY SUNDAY -
com/index.html 1 p.m., Movie matinee: The Zoo- 9:30 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Family Worship
12:30 p.m., Womens golf lunch
keepers Wife, senior center, 835- ($10), Stoughton Country Club,
Saturday, September 2 5801 3165 Shadyside Dr., 835-9421
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Madison Speed- 2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market, 2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market,
way Marketplace, 1122 Sunrise
Road, 575-4097
Dorn True Value Hardware parking Dorn True Value Hardware parking Support groups
lot, 131 W. Richards Road lot, 131 W. Richards Road Alcoholics Anonymous Relationship & Divorce
10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Brooklyn
Labor Day Truck and Tractor Pull, Wednesday, September 6 Wednesday, September 13 meeting, First Support Group, State
205 S. First St., Brooklyn, oregon- 10:30 a.m., Great Beginnings 3:30-5:30 p.m., Computer Class: Presbyterian Church, Bank of Cross Plains,
snoblazers.com/index.html book club, library, 835-3656 Protecting You and Your PC ($20), every Monday and every other Monday at
senior center, 835-5801 Friday at 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 3 Tuesday, September 7
11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., AARP Smart Caregiver Support Veterans Group,
10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Brooklyn Group, Oregon Area Oregon Area Senior
Labor Day Truck and Tractor Pull, Driving class ($15 for members,
$20 for non), senior center, 835- Senior Center, third Center, every second
205 S. First St., Brooklyn, oregon- Monday of each month Wednesday at 9 a.m.
snoblazers.com/index.html 5801
at 9 a.m. Weight-Loss Support
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, September 4 Monday, September 4 p.m., Sienna Crest, 845 Support Group, Peoples
Village of Oregon Cable Access TV channels:
Closed for Labor Day Closed for Labor Day Market St., Suite 1 United Methodist
WOW #983 & ORE #984
Phone: 291-0148 Email: oregoncableaccess@charter.net Tuesday, September 5 Tuesday, September 5 Diabetes Support Church, 103 N. Alpine
Website: ocamedia.com Facebook: ocamediawi BBQ Ribs 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced Group, Oregon Area Pkwy., every first
New programs daily at 1 p.m. Twice Baked Potato 9:30 Wii Bowling 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.
Baked Beans 9:45 Zumba Gold Thursday of each month
Thursday, Aug. 31 Monday, Sept. 4 Dinner Roll 12:30 Sheepshead at 1:30 p.m.
WOW: Movie: On The WOW: Sounds of Apple Pie 12:30 Shopping at Pick-N-Save
Waterfront (1954) Summer: Back 40 (of VO- Veggie Wrap 1 Movie: The Zookeepers Wife How to Be a Better Lover
ORE: Friday Night Live: Aug. 22) Wednesday, September 6 5:3 StrongWomen Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love
Panther Football vs Mt. ORE: Distant Cuzins Baked Mostaccioli Wednesday, September 6 one another, be compassionate and humble. Do not re-
Horeb (of Aug. 25) Band in Stoughton Tossed Greens with 9:00 Wednesday Walkers pay evil with evil or insult with insult. 1 Peter 3:8-9
(2017-WSTO) Ranch Dressing 9:00 CLUB NIV
Friday, Sept. 1 Orange 10:00 Shopping in Madison
WOW: Friday Night Tuesday, Sept. 5 Bread Stick 10:30 Book Club To love others, you must first love yourself.This starts
LIVE-6:45pm: Panther WOW: Movie: Dr. Frosted Cake 1:00 Get Fit with accepting yourself,faults and all, and gently nour-
Football vs Monona Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1946) VOVeggie Meatballs in 1:00 Euchre ishing and taking care of yourself. Our primary respon-
Grove ORE: OHS Soccer Tomato Sauce with 3:30 1-on-1 Computer sibility is to take care of ourselves. A person whose
ORE: Friday Night Alumni Game (of Aug. Mozzarella Cheese Thursday, September 7 mental or physical health is seriously impaired will not
LIVE-6:45pm: Panther 22) Thursday, September 7 9:00 Wednesday Walkers be able to care for others,so it is vital that we maximize
Football vs Monona **My Meal, My Way 9:00 CLUB our own health and well-being.Tending to ones own
Grove Wednesday, Sept. 6 Lunch at Ziggys Smokehouse 10:00 Shopping in Madison happiness is also important, because with a sense
WOW: 2017 Oregon (drop in between 11:30 a.m. 10:30 Book Club of joy in our life,we have something worth giving to
Saturday, Sept. 2 Kids Triathlon (of Aug. and 1 p.m.) 1:00 Get Fit others, and indeed, others will be drawn to us. People
WOW: Movie: An 12) Friday, September 8 1:00 Euchre are naturally drawn to happy healthy people. Besides
American In Paris (1951) ORE: OHS Volleyball Roast Beef with Gravy 3:30 1-on-1 Computer being happy and healthy, we should strive to have an
ORE: OHS Soccer vs Wisconsin Dells (of Mashed Potatoes with Friday, September 8 expansive heart that is filled with loving kindness and
Alumni Game (of Aug. Aug. 29) Gravy 9:00 CLUB compassion for everyone. This can be difficult; many
22) Roasted Corn 9:00 Gentle Yoga people are admittedly hard to love. But by having an
Thursday, Sept. 7 Multigrain Bread 9:30 Blood Pressure open heart that truly desires to love everyone, your
Sunday, Sept. 3 WOW: Sounds of Apple Crisp 1:00 Get Fit kindness and compassion will be mirrored in others.
WOW: Holy Mother Summer: Red Hot Horn VO- Veggie Patty The frown or scowl of the person in front of you is
of Consolation Church Dawgs (of Aug. 15) SO- Pulled Pork Santa Fe more easily turned around by a gentle smile than by
Service ORE: Friday Night Salad scowling back at them. This is, after all, the purpose of
ORE: OHS Panthers Live: Panther Football vs our lives,to love, and to
Boys Soccer vs Mount Monona Grove (of Sept. love without limits. Christopher Simon
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Boys soccer
Oregon focuses on
getting back to state
ANTHONY IOZZO Conduah and sophomore honor-
Assistant sports editor able mention midfielder Collin
Bjerke.
The 2017 version of the Oregon Bjerke finished with 11 goals
High School boys soccer team has on 22 shots and added nine
a lot of turnover, but that the over- assists. Conduah collected 10
all goals havent changed. goals and five assists. Both are
After coming a few penalty expected to continue to lead the
kicks short of making state last offense.
season, the Panthers are not only Seniors Shane Sullivan, Kyle
expecting to continue its run in Rehrauer, Zach Pasley, John Auer,
the Badger South Conference but Lane Krull, Cade Zelinski, Collin
is also looking to get back to state Legler and juniors Girish Russell
after missing out the previous two and Colin McCombs also return.
seasons, coach Kevin May said. Sullivan had some experience
It wont be easy, however, as as a goalie last season and is
Oregon returns three of eight slated as the starter this season.
starters and two of nine all-Bad- Junior Duncan Morgan is his
ger South Conference selections. backup.
The Panthers graduated 13 of Pa s l ey a n d R e h r a u e r w e r e
24 letterwinners from last sea- picked as captains in 2017. Photo by Anthony Iozzo
sons team that finished 14-4-2 M a n y n e w f a c e s w i l l b e The returning letterwinners for the Oregon High School boys soccer team (front, from left) are: Collin Legler,
overall. They get back junior hon- Collin Bjerke, Girish Russell, Madison Conduah and Lane Krull; (back) Zach Pasley, Colin McCombs, Shane
orable mention forward Madison Turn to Soccer/Page 10 Sullivan, John Auer, Cade Zelinski and Kyle Rehrauer.
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Volleyball
Oregon starts season 7-0,
knocks off Edgewood
ANTHONY IOZZO
Assistant sports editor
ney Knutson (middle hitter) and Chloe Mathiason and graduated second-team
To reserve your spot or to get more Buescher (outside hitter). They gradu-
ate second-team libero Maddie Scalissi.
outside hitter Alicia Kuester and honor-
able mention libero/defensive specialist
information, please contact us at 845-9559 Edgewood (14-23, 3-3) is another
team Heitz said will be a team to watch
Lexi Hilliard.
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5 things: OASIS moves to OHS, personalized learning expands around the district
Continued from page 1
2. STEAM expansion
The newly renovated
STEAM area in the high
school is also nearing com-
pletion, Pliner said. In a few
weeks, the impact will be
felt, he said, as staff will
move in and set up furniture
and equipment.
Our staff is looking for-
ward to using this space to
allow students to create,
problem solve and innovate,
he said. File photo by Samantha Christian
Busler said the new space Oregon High School English teacher Janet Fandrey, center,
will include a Makerspace passes out an assignment to her students last year. The new
lab for students to create, space upstairs has an open configuration with a variety of
design and manufacture furniture.
small projects or products. There is a strong history where students are in their
This creative space sup- of Oregon teachers having learning.
ports the personalized learn- a high interest in STEAM (They) figure out what
ing approach, where a student fields and working on the students know and then
is leading their learning with interconnectedness of sci- group them for that day
a creative idea and bringing ence, technology, engineer- based on what they know,
this idea to a prototype or ing, the arts and mathemat- not permanent groups based
market ready, he wrote in an ics, Busler said on one assessment they took
email to the Observer. The a long time ago, she said.
problem-solving and critical 3. Personalized (Its) flexible groups based
thinking required are two learning expansion on what they know the stu-
examples of 21st-century dent needs to know that day
learning and thinking. In the sixth year of the or that week.
At OMS, the new STEAM districts personalized learn- B e rg s t r o m s a i d w i t h
space, completed earlier this ing initiative, the program the emphasis on personal-
year, includes three state- will continue to evolve and ized learning, the district is
of-the-art music rooms, two expand at all the district focusing on the creation
technology innovation labs schools, Busler said. of relevant and empowering
and a design lab in the new One of the ways person- learning experiences, one
File photo by Samantha Christian
science wing that will give alized learning will work Natural light pours into an upstairs hallway earlier this year, where OHS student Owen John-
of the districts core values. son walks on durable Kinetic carpet tile.
students the ability to study throughout the district is Our goal is to create
science with a hands-on breaking students up into students who are owners of guide next steps and student the high school, which will interests and develop per-
approach. The science lab more flexible groups their learning, she wrote goal-setting. allow OASIS students bet- sonalized plans.
is also connected to a green- based on level of under- the Observer in an email. Busler said connecting ter access to classes in the According to the district,
house to bring agri-science standing, district director To this end, we are focus- with students individually building and also make it those plans will document
and plant-based studies into of curriculum Leslie Berg- ing on the use of learning and building strong rela- easier to support those stu- and reflect students course-
the middle school curricu- strom said earlier this year, targets, timely feedback tionships has been proven dents with school resources. work, learning and assess-
lum. with teachers using regular and formative assessment to to improve academic perfor- Access to counselors, ment results, post-second-
assessments to figure out mance. social workers, the health ary plan aligned to their
We remain committed to office and administrators career goals, a record of
serving all 4,000-plus stu- will provide a more sup- college and career readiness
dents as an individual, he portive and responsive skills and a portfolio shar-
said. experience, he said. ing their achievements and
growth.
4. Integrating OASIS 5. Academic and These learning plans
into OHS Career Planning will inform their course
selection here but will also
The districts alternative Also at the high school, be a part of their post-sec-
high school, OASIS, has the Academic and Career ondary plans, Pliner wrote.
been relocated from the Planning program will be in Students will be charting a
Oregon Ice Arena to OHS. full swing this year, Plin- course forward and our staff
For several years, the dis- er told the Observer, with a will be working to help stu-
trict had rented out room mix of activities supported dents make connections.
in the arena due to a lack through both advisory and
of space elsewhere on the core curricular classrooms. Email Unified Newspaper
OSD campus. Curriculum will be Group reporter Scott De
Pliner said district offi- implemented for each grade