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Next Week Air controllers run big show FAA’s traffic manager enjoys August 2 challenge of AirVenture George Thorogood By Tim Froberg Herald contributor

Aviation will never be confused with the sport of football, but the two share an indisputable common denominator. waterfest.org Both involve fast-moving objects fly- ing through the air. Air traffic controllers don’t get a showdown game to compete in, but have Inside their own version of the Super Bowl: the Experimental Aircraft’s Association’s Air- Venture fly-in. “Everyone in the industry wants to be there,” said Tim Fitzgerald, air traffic manager at Chicago Executive Airport. “It’s fun, it’s challenging and it’s excit- ing. I think I speak for everyone who has worked there that it’s something you look forward to with great anticipation.” Fitzgerald is serving as the Federal Aviation Administration’s air traffic con- Wellness work trol manager during AirVenture. He leads Partnership Community a small army of aviation experts that is EAA photo Health fills health gaps guiding the thousands of airplanes that Sixteen teams of four controllers work with supervisors, operations managers and support staff are flying in and out of Wittman Regional at Wittman Regional Airport to guide thousands of flights this week. Page 3 Airport this week. The contingent includes 16 teams teamwork among staff. as a team. It’s much more challenging. I of four controllers along with 14 super- “The only thing that stays the same worked many, many years at O’Hare (In- Fun at fair visors, three operations managers and a is that we talk to airplanes,” said Fitzger- ternational Airport). That was for many Winnebago County brings couple of support managers. These teams ald. “Other than that, everything is pretty years the busiest airport in the world, and bands, events, exhibits stay together throughout the convention, much different. In a normal day at Chi- it pales in comparison to Oshkosh.” rotating through the Oshkosh and Fond cago Executive Airport or any airport, EAA air traffic controllers get paid Page 4 du Lac control towers and at FISK VFR local control is worked by one person. for their services but have volunteered Approach Control and the mobile depar- They make the decisions themselves. At to work the event. The FAA has staffed a Father Chris ture platforms known as MOOCOWS Oshkosh, it’s so busy that local control is tower at EAA since the 1960s. (Mobile Operating and Communications worked by four controllers and a super- “You’re getting a paycheck, but no Trinity Episcopal profiled Workstations). visor. The decisions aren’t made by one one is telling you, ‘Hey Tim, you have to in Where We Worship Working EAA is totally different from person. go to Oshkosh,’ said Fitzgerald, who has Page 5 a typical day on the job for air traffic per- “The five people work together as See Controllers on Page 7 sonnel like Fitzgerald. It involves more one unit, with a unified voice. They work Northside Oshkosh Civility Project hotel concept shares unifying message By Dan Roherty ing the level of discourse needed to move plans shift Oshkosh Herald community issues forward. The Dulu- Tagged as a millennial in the genera- th-Superior Area Community Founda- Residence Inn option dropped tional breakdown of people, Joshua Bel- tion is credited with starting the first such for Marriott development ville sees everyday civility as a universal civility project using P.M. Forni’s “Choos- quality that all ages should understand ing Civility: The 25 Rules of Considerate and share as a forward-looking society. Conduct” as a basis for promoting positive By Tom Ekvall While he has grown up in a social me- discourse, and oth- Herald contributor Photo by Tom Ekvall er communities like Planning Services staff (from left) Mark dia world that can sometimes push man- Oshkosh followed. Plans for a new hotel on Oshkosh Av- Lyons and Darryn Burich meet with Plan ners out of the way in delivering the mes- enue near the Oshkosh Corp. global head- Commission members about a proposed sage, Belville prefers to take his Oshkosh Walter Scott is a quarters site remain a work in progress as hotel on Oshkosh Avenue. Civility Project work to an individual level founding core mem- — and the earlier the better. ber of the group who developers met with city Plan Commission members that the TownePlace Suites as The 28-year-old chiropractor is a core had become con- members in a workshop session July 17 to an extended-stay hotel represents a more team member of the grassroots, commu- cerned over the tone discuss a revised hotel design proposal. logical solution at that location and would nity-based initiative that formed here of debate over local Steve Hoopman, the applicant for keep lodging prices to a reasonable level. eight years ago with a constructive idea: elville issues, citing one the hotel project at Oshkosh Avenue and The standard design currently does B It’s not what you say; it’s how you say it. example at the time North Westfield Avenue, said his compa- not meet exterior building material regu- With the support of the Oshkosh when letters to the editor about the re- ny is no longer interested in the Residence lations under the city’s zoning code for the Area Community Foundation, University moval of deer in the westside quarry had Inn concept for which he had received ap- Office Park district. The code requires 75 of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and Northwestern escalated into nasty back-and-forth debate proval for a general development plan, but percent of the exterior materials on each instead wants to pursue a 112-room Mar- Media, organizers engaged local leaders that carried beyond the issue at hand. in education, public service, faith-based riott Corp. TownePlace Suites building. See Hotel on Page 7 Hoopman told Plan Commission groups and anyone else interested in rais- See Civility on Page 8 Page 2 x oshkoshherald.com July 26, 2018 Oshkosh Corp. to add Tennessee facility, local jobs Oshkosh Corp. announced last week The U.S. Army recently placed a $484 port, has higher payload capability and has the world, we are excited to grow our op- it is opening a new manufacturing oper- million order for 1,574 JLTVs on top of commonality of parts and components to erational footprint,” Oshkosh President ation in an existing facility in Jefferson the more than 2,000 already produced. reduce the vehicle’s life cycle cost. and CEO Wilson Jones said in the an- City, Tenn., early next year to help meet Oshkosh Defense was selected as the win- The Tennessee facility will be staffed nouncement. “Oshkosh Corporation is the growing demand for its products and ner of the JLTV program in August 2015 with more than 300 new jobs over the positioned for success in all segments and technology. and awarded an initial production con- next several years and will initially be used this new manufacturing facility will allow Oshkosh Defense also will be invest- tract for up to 16,900 vehicles. to meet the growing need for welding and us to continue to respond to the demand ing in its Oshkosh facilities by hiring at The JLTV is replacing the Humvee fabrication in the company’s Defense and for increased manufacturing capabilities.” least 100 new team members and expand- as the military’s main light tactical vehi- Access segments, company officials said. Oshkosh Corp. has manufacturing ing its West Plant manufacturing footprint cle with a focus on armor protection and A 500,000-square-foot building will be operations in eight U.S. states and in Aus- to support Joint Light Tactical Vehicle vehicle agility. It offers updated defensive renovated. tralia, Canada, China, France, Mexico, (JLTV) growth. measures to protect troops while in trans- “With products and facilities around Romania and the United Kingdom. Business notes Advocate Aurora Health and Fox- conn Health Technology Business Group have announced a collaboration 923 S. Main St. Suite C on technology innovations and integra- Oshkosh, WI 54902 tion to leverage Foxconn’s emerging tech- nologies and Advocate Aurora Health’s General information/customer population health capabilities for care service: Julie Vandenberg delivery. 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Each year about 8,000 pounds of offers cost savings for patients seeking the applicable rate card, copies have collected donated produce from Os- produce is donated. cosmetic adjustments to their smiles with of which are available from our hkosh Saturday Farmers Market vendors “The Oshkosh Area Community Pan- a three-step process. Advertising department. All ads at the end of each market. The produce is try is very nutrition focused, which makes The University of Wisconsin-Osh- are subject to approval before supplied to the Oshkosh Area Communi- the weekly Shared Harvest donations a vi- kosh’s Division of Online and Continu- publication. Oshkosh Herald ty Food pantry where it is given to pantry tal part of our offerings to our customers,” ing Education is offering a beginning reserves the right to edit, refuse, customers. said Terry Green, executive director of the grant-writing workshop from 8:30 a.m. to reject, classify or cancel any ad at Total collections over a 22-week peri- Oshkosh Area Community Pantry. 3:30 p.m. Aug. 15 in Lincoln Hall on cam- any time. Errors must be reported od fluctuate from week to week depend- in the first day of publication. pus. Rena Beyer, president of Grant Spe- Oshkosh Herald shall not be liable cialist U.S.A., will be the presenter. for any loss or expense that results from an error in or omission of an State sales tax holiday starts Aug. 1 NEW PRICE advertisement. 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Herald contributor Started three years ago as a dental The city’s Advisory Park Board rec- center, the Oshkosh location now pro- ommended approval of a master plan for vides primary care and insurance enroll- Rusch Park in the Sawyer Creek neighbor- ment in addition to dental care. It’s staffed hood that would cost $413,809 over the by a nurse practitioner, dentists, dental long term if all proposed improvements assistants and hygienists. are installed. The Oshkosh center is one of four The plan, which includes lighting throughout the Fox Valley providing passageways but no exercise equipment, a range of medical services. While the was developed by Rettler Corp. after pub- center locations are in Appleton and Os- lic meetings to obtain input on the park hkosh, patients come from surrounding at 3200 W. 20th Ave. totaling 43 acres, of areas like Fond du Lac, Ripon and Omro. which more than 17 are delineated wet- Partnership Community Health Cen- lands. ter’s mission is to “provide quality care for The park is mostly undeveloped with anyone,” said Julia Garvey, who works trails and boardwalks. The proposed plan, with community outreach and health which will go before the Plan Commission insurance enrollment. “Our patients are and Common Council, includes improve- everyone. Your neighbors, family, friends ments to existing trails, residential vege- and co-workers.” tative buffering and the addition of new According to the Wisconsin Prima- Photo by Amy Knoll-Owen trails featuring bridges and boardwalks. ry Health Care Association, communi- The Partnership Community Health Center office in Oshkosh now offers primary health care Any improvements to the park would ty health centers were first started in the along with its dental care services. be part of the city’s capital improvements United States in the 1960s. Federally fund- program during each subsequent year. ed, the centers aimed to provide access to gardless of whether patients have insur- component of the center. All community John Kneer, president of Rettler health care for low-income families. ance they can receive consistent care even members can access free health insurance Corp. in Stevens Point, told board mem- Like these initial health centers, the if their life situation changes, such as when enrollment assistance. Garvey works with bers at their July 9 meeting that the plan Partnership Community Health Center is they lose employer-provided insurance. patients to help them determine insur- provides examples of shielded trail light- a nonprofit that’s federally and state fund- “We’re a dental and medical home, ance eligibility for insurance through Bad- ing in consideration of neighbors’ con- ed. And while, also like the first health rather than episodic care,” said Garvey. gerCare Plus, the Health Insurance Mar- cerns about the extent of the illumination. centers, it helps provide medical care to “I often see people who have not ketplace and other sources. She also helps Further decisions will need to be made on low-income families, it also serves pa- accessed care in a number of years,” said them enroll in insurance and understand the lighting at a later time. tients who do not fall into that category. Collier. “Often it is an older worker who how insurance works and what care they In other action, the board received “We’re here for patients whether they has a high-deductible health plan and has have access to. an update on progress toward renovating have insurance or don’t,” said Jill Collier, been putting off care due to costs or the Helping people enroll in insurance Spanbauer Field into a youth field. Parks the Oshkosh health center nurse practi- younger adult who wasn’t aware of the is important, said Garvey, because insur- Director Ray Mauer said his office plans to tioner at the 2310 Westowne Ave. location. recommended health care.” ance provides access to important health bid out the construction work in late Au- The center accepts BadgerCare Plus While cost can be a major barrier to care like primary care and prescriptions. gust so that project can start in the fall and as well as most private insurance. For un- health care access there are other barriers Having a comprehensive health care cen- be completed by next year. insured patients, the center operates on a as well. And “reducing barriers to access- ter helps staff provide “coverage to care,” sliding fee scale based on household size ing care is exactly what health care centers said Garvey. Community members can Summer lunch program and income. Additionally, patients can ac- are all about,” said Garvey. To this end, the learn about insurance and the health care offered at First English cess medications at a reduced cost. center focuses on improving access for all they have access to, including preventive Because the center provides care re- members of the community. care, and then get that care in the same As part of the Feed Our Children pro- This includes providing bilingual care location. gram, Summer Lunch Bunch begins July 30 at First English Lutheran Church. Free THE GUTTER CLEANERS and translation services in Spanish and Garvey also takes health care edu- Hmong, extending care hours to some cation into the community providing hot meals will be served from 11 a.m. to Gutters full of whirlybirds 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday until and lake flies? evenings, being located near the bus line, information about insurance and care at Get them cleaned and partnering with Making the Ride community partner locations, such as Aug. 31 in the auditorium. out now! Happen, a program that provides volun- area nonprofits and medical centers. This Entrance will be by the FELC sign from the 10th Avenue parking lot. A book One Story Home teer drivers to assist with transportation helps even more people in the community swap and activity tables will be set up. $50 needs. understand what care they need and how One of the rooms in the expanded they can get it. Terrific Tuesdays begin July 31 when Two Story Home the Wisconsin Spudmobile arrives. A hot $ section of the health center is equipped Ultimately, the health center staff 75 with a chair that allows patients to remain hope to help everyone in the communi- potato bar will be the featured meal. The Three Story/Victorian in their wheelchairs during care. It also ty lead healthy lives, regardless of their following Tuesday, a bike safety rodeo $100 has a door so that it can serve as a quiet age, income level or barriers. The center’s rolls into the parking lot. More informa- room for patients with sensitivities. main message reflects this goal: “All are tion and menus can be found on the First English Facebook page or by calling 231- The Rain Is On Its Way! 920-235-9148 Health education is another major welcome.” 9890.

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1212 S. MAIN ST., OSHKOSH, WI n n Entrance located on Northeast side of building Insurance - Auto, Home, Life Retirement Planning Taxes Page 4 x oshkoshherald.com July 26, 2018 Community news briefs Winnebago County Fair Cheesehead pride shown school year. Any child who will be 4 years in police lip sync video old on or before Sept. 1 is eligible. The school year begins Sept. 4. prepares for run Aug. 1-5 Members of the Oshkosh Police De- Registration must take place in per- partment joined other law enforcement son and appointments are required by The Winnebago County Fair returns ceremony at 3 p.m. groups around the country by creating a contacting the OASD Office of Early with its five-day run Aug. 1-5 at Sunny- Judging of animals and exhibits in the Lip Sync Challenge Video that is posted Learning at 920-424-1004 or stephanie. view Exposition Center and Fair Grounds junior and open divisions begins two days on the department’s Facebook page. [email protected]. The process in- with Blue Jeans ‘n’ Country Dreams as this before the fair opens to the public and Jared Abbrederis, a former Green Bay cludes verifying a child’s birth certificate, year’s theme. continues through Saturday. Packer, Wisconsin Badger and Wautoma completing enrollment forms and review- Grandstand events feature truck and Entertainment through the duration High School graduate, introduces the mu- ing the district’s placement process. tractor pulls, a demolition derby and bull of the fair includes carnival rides by Mr. sic video created to match “Feelin’ So Fly An enrollment packet in advance of riding, while Concert Village will host Ed’s Magical Midways, Bear Hollow Wood Like a Cheesehead” by Higher Education a scheduled appointment is available at music shows headlined by Tracy Law- Carvers, West North Carolina Mountain Records. Other local groups providing the Office of Early Learning, 325 S. Eagle rence on Friday night and the Kentucky Trout Fishing, AnimalFest Petting Zoo, production support were Oshkosh Media, St., from 7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Monday Headhunters on Saturday. face painting and balloon creations by Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh and Wis- through Thursday or the 4K Interest Form Opening day features the Pickett Baby Cakes and Sparky, Ta Da’s Mobile consin Dance & Cheer, among others. can be completed online. More informa- Pullers Truck Pull at 7 p.m. The County Robots, and vendor displays inside and The video challenge started in Texas tion is at www.oshkosh.k12.wi.us. Tractor Pull is a highlight for Thursday outside the exposition building. when a Bexar County deputy posted a se- night. Friday has the Badger State Truck Stephany Beck is this year’s Win- ries of videos of him lip-syncing to popu- Portions of Oregon Street and Tractor Pull, and fair admission is free nebago County Fairest of the Fair. She is lar songs. A San Antonio police officer re- project in paving phase that day for veterans with military identi- entering her second year at Saint Mary’s fication. University of Minnesota, double majoring sponded with a lip-sync video of his own. Reconstruction work on Oregon Police agencies across the nation have Breakfast at the Fair opens Saturday in entrepreneurship and marketing. She is Street from West 8th Avenue to South activities from 7 to 10:30 a.m., followed president of the entrepreneurship club, as- picked up the challenge. Park Avenue is nearing completion, ac- Law enforcement agencies have said by the Wisconsin Singers, Sizzlin’ Sonny’s sistant manager at the college radio station cording to a report from the city’s Public Rockin’ Road Show, kiddie tractor pulls, and will be a residence assistant. that more people coming to their Face- Works Department. book pages means more views of commu- Hollywood Motorsports Demolition Der- Beck is the daughter of Randy and Vinton Construction Co. was com- by in the grandstands, and Concert Vil- Patsy Beck of Oshkosh, and a 2017 grad- nity announcements about criminal sus- pleting street and curb paving last week, pects, missing persons and special events. lage shows by the Devonshires, Kentucky uate of Lourdes Academy. She is a 12-year followed by sidewalk and driveway work. Headhunters and Artimus Pyle Band. county 4-H member and Winnebago The YouTube link is https://youtu. Intersection tie-in pavement work at West be/txZDEoPDZNg. The Ken Cartwright Memorial Show- County Fair exhibitor. 9th Avenue was set for this week. manship Competition for children starts Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at School district promotes Oregon Street at South Park remains out Sunday’s activities in the covered are- the gate, which includes all shows and un- early preschool registration closed, and the 9th Avenue intersection na, followed by 4-H youth awards at 11 limited carnival rides. More details can be is open with lane and turning restrictions a.m., bull riding and barrel racing at noon found at www.winnebagocountyfairon- The Oshkosh Area School District is pending the tie-in work. Bodart Electric at the grandstand, and a junior fair awards line.com. reminding families to register their pre- was to start electric conduit and concrete school-age children for the district’s tui- base installation work by Thursday. tion-free 4K program. From South Park to West 16th, PTS ‘Oklahoma!’ to be presented by JuBriCoSa students Space is limited and families are en- Contractors is continuing sanitary sew- The 2018 JuBriCoSa summer arts at the Jesse Hooper Auditorium at Osh- couraged to complete the registration er installation work between 15th and academy will present the Rodgers and kosh North High School. process to ensure entry into the commu- 16th and water main installation between Hammerstein musical “Oklahoma!” at 7 Tickets are at www jubricosa.org or at nity-based program for the 2018-2019 South Park and 15th. p.m. July 26-29 and 2 p.m. July 29 on stage the theater an hour before each show.

Oshkosh Community Back to School Fair STEP FOR KIDS Travel Tryouts 2019 UP Monday, August 6th, 2018 for 14U and 16U Tuesday, August 7th, 2018 for 10U and 12U The Oshkosh Community Back to School Fair provides 1,000 low income Oshkosh and Winneconne students with backpacks and school supplies needed in order for • 5 pm warmups them to start the year prepared to achieve academic success. Each student also • Oshkosh West Softball Diamond receives a new outfit of school appropriate clothing, along with socks, underwear, • 5:30 pm tryouts and hygiene items. Over 500 students also receive a new pair of shoes! • Registration is FREE, please preregister online so we have sufficient help to staff the tryouts. https://sites.google.com/site/oshkoshfastclub/Oshkosh-Extreme We need your help to purchase hygiene and shoes for this school year. • Questions?? Please email, call or text.

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Follow Oshkosh Media on Facebook for more details. Oshkosh Media July 26, 2018 oshkoshherald.com x Page 5 ing enough that it was not uncomfortable. Sunday morning worship and Com- Worship took a little more than an hour. pline take place in the sanctuary. Brilliant Where We Worship Father Chris has been explaining the stained-glass windows enhance the space. A look at Oshkosh religious sequence of the liturgy used each week The sound system is excellent, and an au- congregations. during his sermons. He spoke fluidly with- dio loop makes the service accessible to out notes or hesitation. That morning’s those who are hard of hearing. The space sermon was about the centrality of the Bi- is formal, but not severe. ble in Anglican worship. Father Chris has One thing that surprised Father Chris a measured delivery that is easy to follow. when he arrived in Oshkosh is how beau- Trinity I learned the difference between a letter— tiful spring and summer are in this part of intended to be read only by its recipient— the Midwest. and an epistle intended for public reading. In his short tenure serving Trinity Episcopal On the first Sunday of each month, Episcopal, Father Chris has been im- contributions to the Oshkosh Area Com- pressed with how resilient the congre- munity Pantry are collected and brought gation is. He describes them as having a forward with the offering. The church good blend of passion and generosity. Church is planning to begin stocking a little free I asked Father Chris to share some- food pantry in the near future. thing about himself that might surprise By Tom Willadsen Worshippers come forward to the people outside his faith community. He altar and kneel, if they are able, to receive replied, “I’m an avid bike rider. Last sum- I broke bread with Father Chris Ar- communion. Two eucharistic ministers mer I completed the Ride Across Wiscon- nold at a local restaurant one Friday in assist Father Chris in distributing the el- sin (RAW) Dubuque to Kenosha. You June. His enthusiasm and knowledge of ements. Worshippers are given a wafer, might see me wearing my clerical collar his tradition were on display as he talked which they may hold and dip it in the chal- while I’m riding.” of his call to the priesthood and the con- ice of wine that follows the distribution of Roll on, Father Chris. gregation he serves. Photo by Tom Willadsen the wafers. Some worshippers choose in- Arnold has led Trinity Episcopal The Rev. Chris Arnold leads the congrega- stead to consume the wafer when they re- Tom Willadsen is a minister in the Presbyterian Church in Oshkosh for about two and a Church (U.S.A.) and author of “OMG! LOL! Faith and tion at Trinity Episcopal Church. ceive it and then drink from the common half years. He moved here after having Laughter,” Gemma Open Door, 2012. He finds humor chalice. served in Emporia, Kan. He was born in everywhere he goes. England. terrific organ played by a fantastic organ- The congregation has a busy worship ist, thoughtful and generous preaching, a schedule. On Sundays they have services warm greeting but not a pushy one, com- at 8 and 10 a.m. during the school year munion and, we hope, a life-changing en- and 9 a.m. during the summer. Eucharist counter with the risen Christ.” is celebrated every Sunday. I attended worship on Sunday, July On the first Sunday of each month, 1. The community was called to worship the church hosts a Compline service, an by the ringing of the church bell at 8:50 ancient service for the close of day with a.m. Worship began with a procession of meditation, incense and chanting, at 8 a deacon bringing in the Gospel, a cruci- p.m. fer carrying a cross, and two eucharistic I asked what visitors can expect when ministers and Father Chris. Worship was they visit the church. dignified but not stuffy, solemn but warm Father Chris replied, “Beautiful and and human. It was hot even at 9 a.m., but dignified traditional Anglican worship, a the doors were open and the air was mov- AUGUST 1-5 days of Country Fun – 5 Get Your Advance Tickets Now! All Shows FREE with gate admission • TICKETS: *$12 advance - $15 at gate Blue Jeans *Prior to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday July 31, 2018 - n - Available at Fortifi Bank, Omro & Winneconne • Wayne’s Piggly Wiggly, Winneconne • Cedar Bar & Grill, Neenah • Festival Foods, Oshkosh & Neenah • Mechanical Services, Oshkosh Your admission includes Daily Grandstand Shows, Music Garden, & Expo Center Shows, Unlimited Country Dreams Carnival Rides and Parking

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Each will celebrate ed to building a welcoming and inclusive her 100th birthday within two days of the community, said Kelly has dedicated her other at separate celebrations where fami- life and work to fighting racism and ad- ly members are expected to attend. vocating for people Pennau (Due) attended Dale School, of color, especially Oshkosh High School and the University black women and in Madison, where she majored in Ameri- girls. Kelly has con- can history and minored in math. She mar- ducted presentations ried high school classmate Karl L. Pennau, Submitted photo on outreach services who became a mechanical engineer with Hope Linton (left) holds her recently completed book “Reflections From My Recliner,” while for diversity clubs Kimberly-Clark. His work moved them sitting with her friend Janice Pennau, who together will share their 100th birthdays in August. at the University of around the continental U.S. and England. Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Together they raised four children at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewa- Discovering common interests, values was instrumental in — three daughters and a son — before ter and later UW-Oshkosh. and even some physical ailments, the pair establishing the June- Kelly retiring in their hometown of Oshkosh. Hope taught private voice, conduct- formed a fast bond. They grew even clos- teeth celebration in Appleton, facilitates Karl passed away in 1991, a year after the ed the first women’s chorus at UW-Osh- er when, in 2000, Linton moved into the the Black Girls Healing group at Lawrence couple had moved into a condominium at kosh and directed the Oshkosh Cecilian same building at ERC where Pennau lived. University, instructs area nonprofit groups Evergreen. Singers for three years. Hope and Stan These two centenarians remain abid- and facilitates the Young Women of Color Linton (Harvey) was born, raised and had a daughter and two sons and stayed ing friends, live nearly independently, Group at the Boys and Girls Club in Os- graduated high school in Chillicothe, Mo. involved in church and community music. continue as P.E.O. sisters and share their hkosh. She studied and taught music in Fredonia, Hope was widowed in 1992. evening meal together. Pennau goes out Previous award winners include N.Y., and spent a year in Puerto Rico tu- Pennau and Linton first met in April for full-day’s adventures—antiquing, UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt toring four American children. Five years 1992 when Pennau joined the same Os- shopping, boating and even a motorcy- and Rufus Frazier of Ebony Vision in later she also married a high school friend, hkosh chapter of P.E.O., a national wom- cle ride—while Linton enjoys playing Fond du Lac. Stanley Linton. They later moved to Wis- en’s organization benefiting education 300+-point Scrabble games and creative The award will be presented at the consin where Stan directed choral music for women, to which Linton belonged. writing. annual fundraising dinner for Fit Oshkosh on Aug. 9 at the UW-Oshkosh Alumni Oshkosh West names new assistant principal Welcome and Conference Center. Aaron Herm has been named an as- nasha, as well as a social studies teacher at had proven success in working with at-risk sistant principal at Oshkosh West High Beloit Memorial High School. students—those less likely to graduate— School, the Oshkosh Area School District Herm graduated from the University including working within the Empower Chalk Walk art announced. of Wisconsin-Madison with a bachelor’s Academy at Oshkosh West High School. Superintendent Vickie Cartwright degree in political science. He obtained He is known for having high expectations recommended Herm, and the Board of a teaching certification from Concordia for all students and using project-based event downtown Education unanimously approved his University and a master’s in educational learning and innovative teaching strate- The Downtown Oshkosh Chalk Walk appointment July 18. Herm served most leadership from Marian University. gies to reach students of all abilities. returns Aug. 4, marking the fifth year for recently as a special education teacher The interview team valued Herm’s ex- The Oshkosh West Administrative the community’s most colorful art event. at West. He previously served as a high perience in leading alternative education Team includes a principal, two assistant The Chalk Walk runs from 8 a.m. to school special education teacher in the programs and his commitment to restor- principals, a dean of students and an ac- 6 p.m. around Opera House Square and

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Pioneer, Fond du Lac 1525 Park Place, Green Bay 920-385-4843 July 26, 2018 oshkoshherald.com x Page 7 Controllers Hotel from Page 1 from Page 1 worked EAA since 2004. “It’s more like, floor to be a Class 1 classification (stone, you ask your boss, ‘Hey, can I go to Osh- brick and glass), while the proposed hotel kosh?’ Since everyone volunteers to work design would be significantly under the 75 it, everyone is happy to be there. Yet you percent requirement. work probably harder than you ever do at Ben Ganther, president of Ganther your home facility. But it’s more reward- Construction, said during the workshop ing by the end of the day.” that his company would propose using During AirVenture, the air traffic con- high-end Class 2 materials, which would trol tower is among the busiest in the world. represent a significant cost savings yet According to FAA figures, Oshkosh’s 2017 keep the building aesthetically pleasing. flight totals on July 23 of 2,275 were the The developer is proposing to request an third highest in the country behind Chica- amendment to its general development go O’Hare (2,522) and Atlanta Hartsfield approval that would allow use of specific (2,492). Oshkosh’s total flights of 2,381 Class 2 materials such as synthetic stucco. on July 27 of 2017 were also third behind Planning director Darryn Burich not- ed that when the zoning code change was O’Hare (2,738) and Hartsfield (2,699). EAA photo What makes the EAA flight totals first approved, his office had no idea what Teams of air traffic controllers work the control tower at Wittman Regional Airport during the effect would be on four-story build- even more remarkable is that its air traffic AirVenture week. count covers only 10 hours of daily activ- ings such as the hotel, while perfectly per- ity, while the major airports are open 24 ensure flights to and from AirVenture are their home facilities. missible for a one-story building. Ganther said a deviation from the hours. The Oshkosh air tower closes after safe and efficient. “The first year I worked Oshkosh, Marriott Corp. design standard would dark and is closed for four hours in the af- Most controllers, like Fitzgerald, are I stayed up in the tower for probably an probably require a three-month review by ternoon during the daily air show. airplane aficionados, and the Oshkosh gig extra hour just listening to the controllers Marriott along with payment of $50,000 EAA affects not only aviation per- provides a balance of work and play. It is a and supervisors work,” Fitzgerald said. to the corporation. Hoopman is interested sonnel in Oshkosh, but at countless other visual feast for aircraft enthusiasts and the “I did that so the next day when it was in starting up the project by this fall. airports. Many FAA air traffic controllers word “wow” is frequently dropped. my turn, I would have a good idea of the “When you first get to Oshkosh, what rhythm, the cadences and the speed that’s Commission members agreed for the and maintenance technicians take on ad- developer to work with city staff and come ditional workloads and responsibilities to really piques your interest is just the sheer transmitted. number of airplanes and the variety of “I was working as a supervisor at back with another proposal, either for a Back in the Day airplanes,” Fitzgerald said. “There are so O’Hare my first year and felt good about second workshop session on the property many different types of flying machines myself in terms of air traffic control. But or as part of the regular agenda. that you never thought you would see. I didn’t want to be that guy who people In a separate workshop session, com- Oshkosh history “You get to work everything from would be saying, ‘Oh he’s from O’Hare mission members discussed property near by the Winnebago the most sophisticated military planes, and he comes here and screws it all up.”’ the Oshkosh Transload Facility on the County Historical southwest side as to whether the property & Archaeological the F-16 and F-18s, down to an aircraft In addition to the challenging work Society that you look at it and wonder how it flies. involved and the sensational sights and adjacent to the Southwest Industrial Park That’s part of the fun of it. It’s exciting sounds involved, EAA is also a reunion for south of Meadow Park Drive extended and that’s why you look forward to it. You controllers and the aviation community. should be light industrial or residential. July 30, 1927 know it’s going to be great. That’s why you “The first year you go to Oshkosh, Members were in agreement that the do it every year. One minute you’re work- it’s because it’s the big show,” said Fitzger- land was not suitable for residential devel- Man first to swim across Lake opment and should be viewed as suitable Winnebago: Myron Cox of Los ing with something that goes Mach 5. The ald. “It’s like, ‘Boy, I can’t turn that down.’ Angeles, California, became the next minute, you’re working with some- And you go the next few years because it’s for light industrial purposes. thing that goes 30 miles an hour.” really a lot of fun air traffic-wise. But in first man to swim across Lake Winnebago. Cox’s feat began Air traffic controllers don’t just show succeeding years, you go because you’ve $395,000 on the east side of the lake and up at Oshkosh and go right to work. They made so many good friends, just so many ended at the widest point on the go through a special training day usually relationships from being part of a unified lake’s west shore. It was estimat- held a week before EAA. All controllers team. You want to go back and be with ed the journey covered about are certified professional controllers at your friends again.” 16 miles and was performed in nine hours and 30 minutes. His RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL feat earned him a check for $150 Specialists in Spider Control 222 Church Avenue, Oshkosh Downtown Oshkosh Location

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Main St. • Oshkosh 601 Oregon St, Ste B 2334184 (920) 230-3565 [email protected] www.FirstWeber.com Page 8 x oshkoshherald.com July 26, 2018 fitting in with his desire are emphasized to keep it simple and to serve the community meaningful: Pay attention, listen, be inclu- Civility in some way while mak- sive, don’t gossip, show respect, be agree- from Page 1 ing him a better health able, apologize, give constructive criticism provider. and take responsibility. But overall he didn’t see Oshkosh as “This really helps,” Margy Davey, another core team having any bigger communications prob- he said. “In my profes- member, said the group’s message is de- lem as any other city its size. sion you have to pay at- livered to a wide mix of audiences that in- “Not that we’re an uncivil community tention, but in every oth- cludes young children at the public library — that wasn’t it at all — but how do we er profession you should and in the classroom. improve and how do we do things better?” be paying attention in “Pretty soon those kindergartners Scott said. listening to what your graduate,” she said in echoing Belville’s After a breakfast meeting of com- customer or the person emphasis on early civility education. munity leaders, funding support from across the table needs Davey said a library coordinator has the Community Foundation and several from you.” been assigned to assist the group with training sessions to get everyone to read He has also joined projects and facilitate programs such as the book and up to speed, the group was Leadership Oshkosh’s Constitution Day. ready to reach out. next class and is a mem- “We’ve been invited to go back to the Tom Grogan, who was senior special ber of Propel Oshkosh, library in the fall for several programs,” she assistant for the UW-Oshkosh Chancel- a networking group that said. “They’re wanting to run a whole se- lor’s Office, helped make things happen attracts and retains young ries and have us involved with that.” and the university was able to get Forni to professionals for busi- The League of Women Voters also speak soon after the project’s kickoff. nesses in the Oshkosh took note of a newspaper column Dav- “It took about a year to get it all to- area. ey wrote about the group’s message and gether,” Scott recalled. The Civility Proj- asked her to make a statewide presenta- One early learning session brought in ect’s focused message is tion to their organization. sports coaches from area high schools to on its Speak your Peace The group made early efforts to visit talk about the civil expectations of players, cards found around the each service club, but Scott said they have parents and otherwise enthusiastic back- city and handed out at stepped back to allow groups and com- ers of their teams. events such as the Farm- panies to approach them on using their Belville said he likes to deliver his Ci- ers Market, where mem- program in the workplace. Civility Proj- vility Project message to schoolchildren The Oshkosh Civility Project’s display poster highlights the main bers have a booth on ect members have given a monthly talk in the early stages of development where points promoted by the organization. Church Street. at 4imprint to small groups of employees public behavior is being formed. He said Related posters are about the nine tenets as the foundation of it’s better to get at kids early when they are cided that I don’t want to take on that (on- displayed in offices of pub- their message. learning about interactions and using the line) battle,” Belville said. “That’s not our lic and private Oshkosh officials, includ- Core team members said that while manners their parents taught them. avenue as a project. We just keep talking ing those of Schools Superintendent Stan it’s difficult to measure the message’s ef- The group has not delved into bad be- to people, and that’s how we’re going to be Mack and City Manager Mark Rohloff. fectiveness, they suggest looking inward. havior that is easily found online in many successful.” Mack, who retired at the end of June, “If it’s working for you, it’s working,” forms, seeing more value in a face-to-face Belville went to a small liberal arts said he pointed to that poster when talking Scott said. “If it’s made me be a little more approach that they hope can be carried college in Sioux Falls, S.D., that empha- to all finalist candidates to succeed him in understanding or a little more open to oth- into overall communication. sized the values of community and service, that position, and said incoming Superin- er opinions and not quite so quick to fire “We found it to be more successful something he took with him to Oshkosh tendent Vickie Cartwright is already on off, then it’s working with me and hopefully and efficient when we do face-to-face con- when he was ready to begin his career. board with the philosophy. that will rub off on somebody else.” versations. Even generation-wise, I’ve de- “My parents always said you need to “Any community that adopts that has Belville knows it is resonating with do more than just your job,” he said. a healthier way of dealing with civic en- some of the people he meets. He happened to meet Scott at a Farm- gagement,” he said. “When I was at the Farmers Market Oshkosh ... ers Market and saw the group’s message as Mack said the group has strong sup- I had four different people come up and port in the community and is in line with I had a family come up and they said, ‘I a community that cares what he has always tried to practice in his know this. We used this two weeks ago at interaction with people. our house. We had a little debacle and we “I honor and respect their efforts.” brought this card out and we used it, and The nine basic tenets of Forni’s book everybody was fine afterwards,’” he said. “It’s hard to measure what we do, sta- tistically speaking, but if you just hear one thing you feel like we’ve been successful.” As for the Speak your Peace cards’ practicality, Belville said the message is Make a difference in a child’s life. hard to dispute. Your membership fee of $25 (or “Everybody knows in their mind that more if you can) per year will help they should be doing these things,” he 5-40 kids receive stylish clothing said. “It’s just almost a reminder.” from our frugal buyers. With many ONLINE Davey said that “carding” people, es- various sizes needed to clothe the pecially those you already know, can be a th children, the membership money Happy 70 Anniversary lighter way to remind them to check their allows us to personalize if a child Tony & Katie Mathe civility in case it’s leaning the wrong way. “We encourage the use of that card like likes to wear pink, loves camouflage Love, your Family. or would really like leggings you would a yellow (caution) card at a rather than jeans. There are no soccer game,” she said. administrative fees, so 100% of In his book Forni encourages “trying your membership goes toward the D to listen to agree” as a challenging but sim- kids. ple goal. “We don’t judge, we don’t have rules, Contact Person: Vicky Schroeder E we just all work together,” Davey said. 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FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., Fox River Brewing Co. Lourdes gains Waterfest: George Thorogood, 5:45 p.m., Leach Amphitheater school safety Community Dark Knights: Trivia, 7 p.m., The Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. Friday, Aug. 3 initiative grant events Winnebago County Fair, 10 a.m. Win- Lourdes Academy was recently award- nebago County Fairgrounds ed a school grant of $34,342 from the state Ongoing light Barn FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., Department of Justice’s Office of School Arsenal of Democracy: Manufactur- Oshkosh Farmers Market, 8 a.m., Fox River Brewing Co. Safety that will be used for safety film at its ing Victory, EAA Aviation Museum, downtown Riverboat Cruise, 5:30 and 8 p.m., building entrances and an emergency com- 3000 Poberezny Road Historic Morgan House Tours, 10 Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. munications system among its three build- For Home and Country: WWI, Osh- a.m., 234 Church Ave. Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- ings and with law enforcement. kosh Public Museum, 1331 Algoma Riverboat Cruise, 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m., lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. Lourdes partnered with the Oshkosh Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Blvd. Saturday, Aug. 4 Police Department to complete a school Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., risk assessment and develop a safety plan from the Driehaus Collection, Paine Art Fox River Brewing Co. Chalk Walk, 8 a.m., downtown Oshkosh Farmers Market, 8 a.m., for its three building sites: elementary Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd. Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- preK-4; middle/high school and central lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. downtown Thursday, July 26 Winnebago County Fair, 10 a.m. Win- business office focused on facilities im- EAA AirVenture, EAA Grounds, 3000 Sunday, July 29 nebago County Fairgrounds provements, equipment, and staff and stu- Poberezny Road EAA AirVenture, EAA Grounds Hymn Sing with Larry and Sarah dent training. Oshkosh Main Street Music Festival Oshkosh Main Street Music Festival Conrad, 6 p.m., Peniel Welsh Chapel, Lourdes students and staff partici- EAA Quilt Show, 8 a.m., Oshkosh Se- Riverboat Cruise, 1 p.m., Oshkosh W9644 Zoar Road pated in ALICE (alert, lockdown, inform, niors Center, 234 N. Campbell Road Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Historic Morgan House Tours, 10 counter, evacuate) training during the Shark Week Shakedown, 1 p.m., Pol- FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., a.m., Morgan House, 234 Church Ave. 2017-18 school year and will continue to lock Community Water Park, 1550 Taft Fox River Brewing Co. Riverboat Cruise, 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m., be trained on proper protocol for emer- Ave. Tuesday, July 31 Oshkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. gencies. FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., Riverboat Cruise, 3 and 6 p.m., Osh- FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., Staff will also complete a Trau- Fox River Brewing Co. kosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Fox River Brewing Co. ma-Sensitive Schools development pro- Dark Knights: Trivia, 7 p.m., The Live at the Leach: Eminence, 5:30 Oshkosh Gallery Walk, 6 p.m., down- gram through the state Department of Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. p.m., Leach Amphitheater town Public Instruction in the fall. Friday, July 27 Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- The Oshkosh Area School District Wednesday, Aug. 1 previously announced it will be receiving EAA AirVenture, EAA Grounds, 3000 lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. Winnebago County Fair, 10 a.m. Win- a $459,775 school safety grant from the Poberezny Road nebago County Fairgrounds Sunday, Aug. 5 state DOJ to enhance security practices Oshkosh Main Street Music Festival Live at Lunch, noon, Opera House Winnebago County Fair, 10 a.m. Win- and procedures in the district. FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., Square, downtown nebago County Fairgrounds “The school safety initiative grant Fox River Brewing Co. Market in the Park, 3 p.m., South Park, Party in the Park, 11 a.m., Menominee represents one step Lourdes Academy Riverboat Cruise, 5:30 and 8 p.m., Os- Shelter 1 Park is taking to ensure its students have a hkosh Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., Doggie Paddle at the Beach, 11 a.m., safe, secure learning environment,” said Dark Knights: Karaoke, 7 p.m., The Fox River Brewing Co. Winnebago County Community Park Lourdes Academy President John Dine- Grand Oshkosh, 100 High Ave. Riverboat Cruise, 6 p.m., Oshkosh Riverboat Cruise, 1 p.m., Oshkosh gan. “Lourdes will continue to educate its Comedy Improv Show, 9 p.m., Back- Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. Riverwalk, 1 N. Main St. students and staff about proper safety pro- lot Comedy House, 424 N. Main St. Thursday, Aug. 2 FRBC Summer Music Series, 5 p.m., tocol for emergency situations.” Saturday, July 28 Winnebago County Fair, 10 a.m. Win- Fox River Brewing Co. EAA AirVenture, EAA Grounds nebago County Fairgrounds Oshkosh Main Street Music Festival Tea and Tours, 2 p.m., Paine Art Cen- EAA Runway 5K, 7 a.m., EAA Ultra- ter and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd. GRAPHIC ARTIST/PAGE DESIGNER

The Oshkosh Herald seeks a contract/freelance advertising/layout graphics artist. Our ideal Boys & Girls Club offers strings program candidate will have experience in advertising design as well as information and content design. Candidates Young people ages 8 to 18 are invited mance by the group at 10 a.m. Aug. 24. also must display a strong instinct for problem solving, a sense of urgency and a passion for news. to participate in the Boys & Girls Club of The cost to participate is $50 for Oshkosh’s Summer Strings Camp with in- members and $75 for nonmembers. The The selected individual will have experience in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat and structor Miyoko Grine-Fisher. The camp camp is a partnership with Heid Music Illustrator. Prior advertising design experience is preferred. As a remote team member our candidate will run from 9 to 11 a.m. Aug. 13-17 and and funded by the Ruth A. Nordhaus will display excellent written and verbal communication skills, organization, attention to detail, effective Aug. 20-24 at the club. Fund. teamwork skills and professional conduct. The ability to work on multiple tasks under deadlines is a must. All skill levels are welcome. Instru- For more information contact Lori Responsibilities include designing print ads, eye-catching layouts for the weekly newspaper and special ments will be provided: violin, viola, cello Fields, Radford Center director, at 920- sections, ad production support, proofreading, and working in a friendly team environment. and bass. There will be a special perfor- 233-1414, ext. 113, or [email protected]. Candidates need to be able to work a varied schedule that includes some weekend hours. NAMI-Oshkosh receives $5,000 grant for speaker NAMI Oshkosh received a $5,000 School District. grant at its June meeting from Women Women Who Care is a giving circle The Oshkosh Herald is a weekly community newspaper delivering Who Care Greater Oshkosh that will of the Oshkosh Area Community Foun- local news to more than 26,500 homes in the Oshkosh community. be used to sponsor a speaker on mental dation. To date, members have donated To apply, forward a resume, examples of work and compensation health and bullying for the Oshkosh Area $60,000 to area nonprofits. requirements to [email protected].

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