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Parks staff preview winter programs, sponsorship guide and maintenance efforts including lagoon skating and invasive species work
Summary
Staff reported weekend ice-skating at the Menominee Park lagoon with roughly 700 participants to date, progress on tree pruning and buckthorn control, a new sponsorship package to raise event support, and posted seasonal positions; staff also announced a February Native American culture program co-hosted with the Oshkosh Public Museum.
Parks staff updated the Oshkosh Advisory Park Board on multiple program and maintenance items, including a new sponsorship booklet, ongoing tree pruning and invasive-species control, an outdoor skating program at the Menominee Park lagoon and seasonal hiring outreach.
Staff said the department has opened weekend ice-skating in the lagoon (Saturdays and Sundays, 12–4 p.m.) and has held seven to nine skating dates so far with roughly 700 total participants to date. The program is operating in partnership with Oshkosh Recreation and a skate instructor and may continue through February, weather…
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