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Oshkosh parks report highlights sponsorships and event participation growth in 2023

February 13, 2024 | Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin



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Oshkosh parks report highlights sponsorships and event participation growth in 2023
The Oshkosh Advisory Park Board meeting on February 12, 2024, highlighted significant community engagement and funding successes across various local facilities. A key takeaway was the announcement of a $5,000 donation from Winnebago Community Credit Union to Powell Community Waterpark, which will support special events and programs, including expanded yoga sessions in 2024.

The board reported a successful year for the Leech Amphitheater, securing $15,250 in sponsorships, primarily from Verve, a bridal union, which will fund the popular Tuesday night concerts. The shift from smaller concerts to fewer but larger events has proven effective, drawing increased attendance. The amphitheater also plans to continue hosting community favorites like movie nights and the Touch a Truck event, which attracts thousands of visitors.

At the Children's Amusement Center, sponsorships totaled $2,106, with events designed for younger children, such as Wild Wild West Days and Carnival Day, continuing to engage families in the community. The Menominee Park Zoo also reported strong community support, with various sponsorships enabling events like Zooloween and Breakfast with the Bunny. The zoo's new education coordinator has enhanced programming, offering daily activities that include hands-on animal interactions.

Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community involvement, with volunteer hours valued at nearly $20,000, crucial for the success of these events. The total number of visitors to the zoo reached 90,457, with expectations for increased attendance as events return to the zoo following construction. The board expressed optimism for the upcoming year, emphasizing the role of community partnerships in enriching local recreational offerings.

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