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126 pages. Then, once society
The group will cele- members were finished
brate both the release of with a massive project sift-
the book and their 30th ing through items donat-
anniversary with a Sept. ed by historian Florice
17 gathering. The book Paulson after her death in
will be available for sale 2013, they decided to go Kids from Netherwood Knoll and Prairie View elementary schools were back to school on Sept. 5, the first day of
($25 or $30 by mail). A ahead with the project. school. Some arrived with their parents and the others got off school buses by themselves. School staff welcomed them
cemetery tour of Prairie Swenson said during a and gave high fives to each other on their way to school.
Mound/St. Marys Cem- recent trip to Georgia and
etery will follow, with South Carolina, she saw in
Oregon
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Houston
A semi truck was load-
ed up at J.L. Richards in
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with supplies for Ray Leslie
to drive down to Houston to
help with recovery efforts
following Hurricane Har-
vey. Leslie met with Uni-
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Houston Texans defensive
lineman JJ Watt, who orga-
nized an effort through
social media that drew more
than $20 million in dona-
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of-year financial accounts. Trustees Mike Gracz gave an overview of the Bollig said.
expressed support for the Oregon villages financial situation for the Trustee Jeanne Carpenter agreed
Area Food Pantry, but noted they had coming five years. with postponing the decision and said
approved donating $10,000 to the I certainly support the food pantry, she felt the board has been trying to Find updates and
project in January, when they also but weve heard tonight about all our be a good neighbor.
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Unified Newspaper Group encourages lively public debate on his month, the Senior Center to an appointment. the conclusions it draws should be
issues, but it reserves the right to limit the number of exchanges will be hosting its annual Volunteering gives me a warm, very motivating to anyone who is
between individual letter writers to ensure all writers have a chance volunteer appreciation event. happy feeling, one told me. It looking for an enjoyable, low-cost
to have their voices heard. It is our opportunity to say thank makes me feel good to give back. way to benefit their health.
you to our generous volunteers for Another said, I love the thank- Among the conclusions in the
This policy will be printed from time to time in an abbreviated form all that they have done in the past yous I get from the seniors I work article is the fact that when people
here and will be posted in its entirety on our websites. year. with, but I feel like I should be volunteer they not only help their
In 2016, our volunteers contrib- thanking them for all that they communities, but they also experi-
uted over 6,000 hours of time. We teach me. ence better health. Those improved
are on track to top that number in A common theme raised by health benefits include higher func-
2017. I tend to look at that number volunteers was connecting with tional ability, lower rates of depres-
as representing people. sion and greater longevity.
the equivalent Volunteering gives me an Comments from our volunteers
Thursday, September 7, 2017 Vol.133, No. 10 of three full- opportunity to talk with people seem to speak to those conclu-
USPS No. 411-300 time staff peo- that I otherwise wouldnt have the sions.
Periodical Postage Paid, Oregon, WI and additional offices. ple. opportunity to talk to, said one One of the volunteers that I
Published weekly on Thursday by the Unified Newspaper Group, Considering volunteer. spoke to on that recent morning at
A Division of Woodward Communications, Inc. that the center The people are the reason I the center told me, I just feel bet-
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full-time and active volunteer. my aches and pains for a while,
five part-time Brickner I just love to put smiles on peo- which is really nice.
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday and Thursday
staff members, ples faces, said another. Another said, Volunteering
Phone: 608-835-6677 FAX: 608-835-0130 having volun- A 2012 University of Michigan takes me outside of myself. It
e-mail: ungeditor@wcinet.com teers contribute the hours of three study showed that, especially for makes my world bigger so I dont
Circulation customer service: (800) 355-1892 more staff positions is an amazing seniors, volunteering can decrease focus so much on myself and my
ConnectOregonWI.com donation of resources, and it has a ones mortality risk. Simply put, worries.
This newspaper is printed on recycled paper. significant dollar value. that means if you are a senior, you This year, when we host our
In this era of tight budgets, the can lower your chance of dying volunteer appreciation event at the
Senior Center struggles to add any simply by volunteering at least 100 end of September, in addition to
General Manager Circulation staff hours let alone three full-time hours a year. conveying to our volunteers how
Lee Borkowski Carolyn Schultz people. Suffice it to say, without What is it about volunteering valuable they are to the center,
lborkowski@wcinet.com ungcirculation@wcinet.com our volunteers, we would simply that has such an impact on seniors well point out how valuable vol-
News not be able to do everything that health and longevity? It turns out unteering can be to them.
Sales Manager Jim Ferolie we do. that for seniors, volunteering pro- We will do our best not to
Kathy Neumeister ungeditor@wcinet.com This year, as we prepare to say vides a sense of purpose that can neglect to mention any of the doz-
kathy.neumeister@wcinet.com Sports thank you to our more than 150 otherwise be lost as people leave ens of ways in which they contrib-
Advertising Jeremy Jones active volunteers, I am trying to the workforce and no longer have ute, but now we can give the vol-
Dawn Zapp ungsportseditor@wcinet.com shift my thinking from how those the responsibilities of an active unteers another reason to feel good
donated hours benefit the center parenting role. about the hours they are investing.
oregonsales@wcinet.com Assistant Editor and focus instead on how those I started volunteering when As they make life better for those
Classifieds Scott Girard hours benefit the volunteers. my job was eliminated and I felt I around them, they are making life
Diane Beaman ungreporter@wcinet.com We do truly enjoy being on the needed to be involved in something better for themselves, as well.
ungclassified@wcinet.com Reporters receiving end of the volunteers positive, one of the volunteers There are many ways to vol-
Inside Sales Chuck Nowlen, Bill Livick, generosity, but it turns out that as said of her original motivation to unteer in the Oregon area. If you
Monica Morgan Anthony Iozzo, our mothers used to tell us it is donate her time and energy. would like to volunteer but are
insidesales@wcinet.com Amber Levenhagen, indeed better to give than receive. It turns out this volunteer was unsure in which direction to take
Scott De Laruelle, Helu Wang On a recent morning at the cen- doing just what needed to be done your time and talents, call us at the
ter, I stopped five volunteers to talk to reduce the depression and isola- Senior Center, and we can put you
Unified Newspaper Group, a division of with them about their motivation tion that can be the result of a job in touch with a variety of possibili-
Woodward Communications,Inc. for volunteering. One was staffing loss or retirement. ties in the community.
A dynamic, employee-owned media company our reception desk, another was In 2007, The Corporation for Think of it as a prescription for
Good People. Real Solutions. Shared Results.
helping out in the kitchen, two National and Community Service better health.
were volunteering in our adult day published The Health Benefits of
Printed by Woodward Printing Services Platteville program, and the fifth had stopped Volunteering, which summarized Rachel Brickner is the director
by to double check on the details much of the research that had been of the Oregon Senior Center.
of a ride she was scheduled to pro- done up to that point. It is easy to
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September community ed, rec classes Fifth annual Grill for a
Oregon School District by Kelly Petrie 6:30-8:30 14- Oct. 19 from 5:00-
Cause Sept. 16
Community Education p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 21- 6:00pm at the Oregon
and Recreation will hold Nov. 2 (no class Oct. 12), Senior Center. Just $45
public classes for children at Oregon Middle School. for all 6 class meetings.
and adults in September. Cost is $90 for all six
To register, visit ore- class meetings. Reiki and Yoga: The SCOTT GIRARD Grillers must provide their
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Pi-Yo Path to Healing Unified Newspaper Group own beef and can cook it
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If You Go
For information, call 835-
4097. Reiki and Yoga: The The fifth annual Grill For Brown Paws Rescue is a What: Grill For a Cause
Adults and older teens Path to Healing combines
will enjoy a workout a Cause event in Brooklyn dog adoption organization When: 11a.m. to 6p.m.
Mindfulness for that combines the mind/
m e d i t a t i o n , y o ga p o s - Sept. 16 will benefit Brown based in Waunakee. They
es and Reiki to decrease will have some of their dogs Saturday, Sept. 16
Runners body practices of Pilates anxiety, improve flexibil-
Paws Rescue.
Where: Legion Park, 205
and yoga. Modifications The event, which has at the event, though adop-
This workshop will
challenge all skill lev-
ity of mind and body and raised an increasing amount tions cannot be finalized on S. 1st St., Brooklyn
help runners discover how increase energy. For adults of money each year for site, and the judges for the Info: facebook.com/grill-
to bring yoga-inspired els. Taught by Deborah and older teens. Taught by
Gillitzer 4:14-5:05 p.m. different charities, raised competition are from the 4cause
strengthening, stretch- Kelly Scholz from 6:15- $1,400 for Neighbors in organization.
ing, stability and balance Tuesdays, Sept. 12- Oct. 7:15 p.m. Thursdays,
17 and Thursdays, Sept. Need of Assistance last year. Food will be available
to their running. No pri- Sept. 14 to Oct. 19, at the The event, from 11a.m. for purchase for $5 a plate,
or yoga experience nec- 14- Oct. 19, at Nether- Oregon Senior Center.
wood Knoll Elementary. to 6p.m. at Legion Park, which will include a pork Spectators can also vote
essary, but the class will 205 S. 1st St., includes pork chop, chicken breast or brat on their favorite grill
include in-class running. Cost is $56 for six class Kick Boxing
meetings. chop, chicken and brat din- as well as potato or pasta sal- camp, which grillers can
Taught by Kelly Petrie Kick Boxing is a high ners for purchase, chicken ad. create with thematic decora-
from 6-8 p.m. Monday, Zumba intensity cardio work- bingo, a silent auction, raf- Live music will be provid- tions or costumes, McCart-
September 11, at Prairie out that burns calories, fles, live music and activities ed by Keaton Unplugged and ney explained.
View Elementary. Cost is Zumba is a mixture of improves strength and bal-
b o d y s c u l p t i n g m ove - for kids like a bounce house. Back 40 throughout the day. For information, visit
$25. ance and reduces stress. There will also be a The silent auction begins facebook.com/grill4cause.
ments and fun dance Led by Ida Dempich from
Yoga steps that combine to give kid-specific raffle with no Sept. 13 at Firefly Coffee-
9-10 a.m. Saturdays. fee, event organizer Milly house, 114 N. Main St. It Contact Scott Girard at
Yoga On and Off the adults and older teens a Class is $10 and reser- McCartney told the Observ- will continue there until Fri- ungreporter@wcinet.com
Mat combines yoga prac- great workout. vation is required. Call er, and she hopes that and day afternoon, and run at the and follow him on Twitter @
tice and aerobic fitness Tuesday classes, taught 835-4097 by the Thursday
by Deb Billitzer, run 5:15- the bounce house can add event site from 11a.m. to sgirard9.
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adults and older teens. 6:15 p.m. Sept. 12-Oct. a spot. event.
Taught by Kelly Petrie 6-8 17. Wednesday classes, Itd be nice to try and get
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Coming up Churches
All Saints Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran
Coloring group Womens lunch starting Sept. 15 through Oct. 14. 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Church ECLA
The events are designed for ages (608) 276-7729 Central Campus: Raymond Road and
The senior center will offer an adult The Oregon Town and Country 2-6 and registration is not required. Interim pastor Whitney Way
coloring group at 12:30 p.m. the fourth Womens Club will host a luncheon, For information, call 835-3656. SUNDAY SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
Thursday of each month. open to area women, at the Stough- 8:30 a.m. classic service SUNDAY - 8:15, 9:30 and10:45 a.m.
Coloring materials are provided. Just ton Country Club, 3165 Shadyside Grill for a Cause 10:45 a.m. new song service Worship West Campus: Corner of Hwy.
come to relax your mind, tap into your Dr., Stoughton, at 12:30 p.m. Tues- PD and Nine Mound Road, Verona
The annual Grill For a Cause fund- Brooklyn Lutheran Church SUNDAY - 9 &10:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
creativity and spend time with others. day, Sept. 12. raiser will be held 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 101 Second Street, Brooklyn Worship (608) 271-6633
For information, call 835-5801. Entertainment will be provided by Saturday, Sept. 16, at Legion Park in (608) 455-3852
area line dancers. There will also be Brooklyn. Pastor Rebecca Ninke Hillcrest Bible Church
Wellness Walks a 50/50 raffle. SUNDAY 752 E. Netherwood, Oregon
The featured fundraiser this year 9 a.m. Holy Communion Eric Vander Ploeg, Lead Pastor
The Oregon Area Wellness Coali- Tickets are $10 per person. is Brown Paws Dog Rescue, and vol- 10 a.m. Fellowship (608) 835-7972, www.hbclife.com
tion is sponsoring Wednesday Well- To make a reservation, call Sue unteers from the organization will SUNDAY
ness Walks, which start at the senior Capelle at 835-9421. Community of Life Lutheran 8:30 a.m. worship at the Hillcrest
judge the contest. Winners of the Church Campus and 10:15 a.m. worship with
center at 9 a.m. Wednesdays. People
will be taking a brisk walk for 45 min- Assisted living program contest will determine the charity for PO Box 233, Oregon Childrens ministries, birth 4th grade
next year. (608) 286-3121, office@
utes each week, rain or shine, through Visit the senior center at 6:30 p.m. There will also be a viewers choice communityoflife.us Holy Mother of Consolation
October. Tuesday, Sept. 12, for a program award for best grill camp. Voting Pastor Jim McCoid Catholic Church
Those interested should bring an ID about assisted living care with infor- will be done throughout the day and SUNDAY 651 N. Main Street, Oregon
10 a.m. Worship at 1111 S. Perry Pastor: Fr. Gary Wankerl
and water bottle. Coffee and water will mation provided by Avalon Assist- winners will be announced prior to Parkway, Oregon (608) 835-5763
be available at the senior center after ed Living Community, Main Street the grill competition award. holymotherchurch.weconnect.com
the walk. Quarters, Sienna Crest Assisted Liv- The event will feature live music, Brooklyn Community United SATURDAY: 5 p.m. Worship
For information, call 835-5801. ing and BeeHive Homes. Methodist Church SUNDAY: 8 and 10:15 a.m. Worship
Bingo, raffles and food. All proceeds 201 Church Street, Brooklyn
The presentation will cover what is will benefit Brown Paws Dog Res-
AARP driving class independent and assisted living, what cue.
(608) 455-3344 Peoples United Methodist
Pastor George Kaminski Church
The AARP Smart Driver course will is an RCAC and CBRF and financial The silent auction begins Sept. 13 SUNDAY 103 North Alpine Parkway, Oregon
be held at the senior center from 11:30 options for assisted living care. 9 a.m. Worship (Nov.-April) Pastor Jason Mahnke
at Firefly Coffeehouse, 114 N. Main 10:30 a.m. Worship (May-Oct.) (608)835-3755, www.peoplesumc.org
a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7. Refreshments will be served. The St., through Sept. 15. It will contin- Communion is the 1st & 3rd weekend
The class is specifically designed for program is free but registration is ue at the Brooklyn Legion Park and Faith Evangelical Lutheran SATURDAY - 5 p.m. Worship
drivers age 50 and older. requested. ends the day of the fundraiser at 3 Church SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship and Sunday
A light snack will be provided in the For information, call 835-5801. 143 Washington Street, Oregon school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
p.m. (608) 835-3554
afternoon. The class is $15 for AARP
members and $20 for non-members. Mix-it-up Fridays For information, visit brown- Interim pastor St. Johns Lutheran Church
pawsrescue.com. SUNDAY - 9 a.m. Worship 625 E. Netherwood, Oregon
Scholarships are available. The library will host different Holy Communion 2nd & last Pastor Paul Markquart (Lead Pastor)
For information, and to register, call activities, like art, dance, STEM and Sundays (608) 835-3154
835-5801. more, from 10-10:45 a.m. Fridays WEDNESDAY - 6 p.m. Worship
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
Community calendar Pastor Kathleen Owens
SUNDAY
Oregon Community Bank & Trust, 105
S. Alpine Parkway, Oregon - Bob Groth,
10 a.m. Service Pastor
Thursday, September 7 Wednesday, September 13 way Marketplace, 1122 Sunrise 10:15 a.m. Sunday School (608) 513-3435, welcometovineyard.
6-7:45 p.m., Sew What: snap 10 a.m., Everybody Storytime Rd., 575-4097 11 a.m. Fellowship com
bags, library, 835-3656 (ages 0-6), library, 835-3656 11:15 a.m. Adult Education SUNDAY - 10 a.m. Worship
Sunday, September 17
6:30-7:30 p.m., Lifetree Cafe, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Computer Class: 1 p.m., Oregon Area Historical Fitchburg Memorial UCC Zwingli United Church of Christ
Headquarters, 101 Concord Dr. Protecting You and Your PC ($20), Society 30th Anniversary Celebra- 5705 Lacy Road, Fitchburg Paoli
senior center, 835-5801 (608) 273-1008, www.memorialucc. At the Intersection of Hwy. 69 & PB
Sunday, September 10 tion, senior center, 835-5801 org Rev. Sara Thiessen
1-5 p.m., Musical Jam, Ziggys, Thursday, September 14 Monday, September 18 Interim pastor Laura Crow (608) 845-5641
135 S. Main St., 228-9644 1 p.m., Movie matinee: Gifted, SUNDAY SUNDAY -
6:30-8 p.m., Estate Planning 9:30 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Family Worship
senior center, 835-5801 workshop (free), Krause Donovan
Tuesday, September 12
6:30-7:30 p.m., Lifetree Cafe, Estate Law Partners, 116 Spring
10 a.m., Teetering Toddlers Story- Headquarters, 101 Concord Dr.
time (12-36 months), library, 835- St., 268-5751
3656 Friday, September 15 Tuesday, September 19 Support groups
11 a.m., Bouncing Babies Story- 10-10:45 a.m., Mix-it-up activity 10 a.m., Teetering Toddlers Story- Alcoholics Anonymous Relationship & Divorce
time (0-18 months), library, 835- (ages 2-6), library, 835-3656 time (12-36 months), library, 835- meeting, First Support Group, State
3656 1 p.m., Movie Matinee: Gifted, 3656 Presbyterian Church, Bank of Cross Plains,
12:30 p.m., Womens lunch ($10), senior center, 835-5801 11 a.m., Bouncing Babies Story- every Monday and every other Monday at
Stoughton Country Club, 3165 time (0-18 months), library, 835- Friday at 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Shadyside Dr., 835-9421 Saturday, September 16
3656
2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market, 9 a.m., Autumnal Equinox Scav- Caregiver Support Veterans Group,
enger Hunt, starts at library, 835- 2-6 p.m., Oregon Farmers Market, Group, Oregon Area Oregon Area Senior
Dorn True Value Hardware parking Dorn True Value Hardware parking
lot, 131 W. Richards Rd. 3656 Senior Center, third Center, every second
lot, 131 W. Richards Rd. Monday of each month Wednesday at 9 a.m.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Madison Speed-
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 11 Monday, September 11 p.m., Sienna Crest, 845
Chicken Salad on Wheat Bun Morning - Reflexology, Foot Care Support Group, Peoples
Village of Oregon Cable Access TV channels: Market St., Suite 1 United Methodist
WOW #983 & ORE #984 Carrot Sticks 9:00 CLUB
Phone: 291-0148 Email: oregoncableaccess@charter.net Marinated Tomatoes 10:30 StrongWomen Diabetes Support Church, 103 N. Alpine
Website: ocamedia.com Facebook: ocamediawi
Fruit Cup 11:45 Eyeglass Adjustments Group, Oregon Area Pkwy., every first
New programs daily at 1 p.m. 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. Sugar Cookie 1:00 Get Fit
VO- Egg Salad on Bun 1:30 Bridge Thursday of each month
Thursday, Sept. 7 Monday, Sept. 11 Tuesday, September 12 3:30 Weight Loss Support at 1:30 p.m.
WOW: Sounds of WOW: Village of *Ham and Swiss Croissant Tuesday, September 12
Summer: Red Hot Horn Oregon Board Meeting (Low Salt Turkey Croissant) 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
Dawgs (of Aug. 15) LIVE - 5pm 9:30 Wii Bowling Look for the Helpers
Kidney Bean Salad Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and fault-
ORE: Friday Night ORE: Oregon School Banana 9:45 Zumba Gold
Live: Panther Football vs District Board Meeting 10:30 Parkinsons Exercise less is this: to look after orphans and widows in their
Lemon Bar distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the
Monona Grove (of Sept. LIVE -6:30pm VO- Cheese Sandwich 12:30 Sheepshead
1) Tuesday, Sept. 12 12:30 Shopping at Pick-N-Save world. James 1:27 NIV
Wednesday, September 13
Friday, Sept. 8 WOW: Oregon *Roast Pork with Gravy 5:30 StrongWomen
WOW: Oregon Community Band (of 6:30 Navigating Assisted Living Fred Rogers, the creator and host of Mister Rogers
(Chicken Breast with Gravy) Neighborhood, reported that his mother had once said
Community Band (of June 27) Greens with French Dressing Wednesday, September 13
June 6) ORE: OHS Panther 9:00 CLUB that whenever something horrible happens, something
Corn tragic or catastrophic, to always look for the helpers.
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Alice in Wonderland (of (of Sept. 7) 1:00 Get Fit They may be on the sidelines, or even behind the
Whole Wheat Bread scenes, but they will always be there, and this gives
march 3) Wednesday, Sept. 13 Vanilla Pudding 1:00 Euchre
Saturday, Sept. 9 WOW: Oregon 3:30 Protecting you and your PC us reason for hope. No matter how many times we see
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WOW: Oregon Chamber of Commerce Thursday, September 14 Thursday, September 14
Community Band (of Meeting: Bob Lindmeier Morning: Chair Massage among them often children, we will see the helpers
**My Meal, My Way Lunch rushing to the scene to do whatever they can. Natural
June 20) ORE: OHS Panther at Ziggys Smokehouse (drop in 8:30 Zumba Gold Advanced
ORE: RCI Fine Arts Soccer vs. McFarland (of 9:00 Pool Players disasters are the same. People from around the world
between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.) will offer their time and money, and often their very
Week (of April 13) Sept. 9) Friday, September 15 9:00 COA
Sunday, Sept. 10 Thursday, Sept. 14 9:45 Zumba Gold lives to help others, and this should give us hope
Biscuits and Gravy for humanity. Despite our pettiness, our pugnacious
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Service (of Sept. 11) (Low Salt 3 TomatoSlices) 1:00 Cribbage
ORE: OHS Fine ORE: Oregon School 1:00 Movie: Gifted be decent and good is by helping our fellow human
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A serving of confidence
JEREMY JONES
Panthers look
to be more
consistent
Sports editor
Bychowski, Boerigter
with the loss, while the Silver Eagles
improved to 3-0, 1-0.
The Panthers also moved the ball
well on their opening possession,
INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE TENT Girls XC: Panthers take 13th ond runner. He finished was just too balanced as
81st in 18:34. 52 seconds separated the
Seniors Connor Brick- Regents top five runners.
Continued from page 7 Clara came to every- ley and Tait Baldus both That is compared to a 1:27
one of our summer runs. c r o s s e d t h e fi n i s h l i n e gap between Middletons
in the 19-minute range. first and fifth runners.
0 %
Sixa.m. every morning,
5
Sun Prairie placed its top Brickley nearly broke 19 Madison West finished
Of f five in within the first nine
Monday through Friday
theres Clara Hughes work- minutes, finishing 99th in with 65 points and Mid-
f ro m spots, and all seven of its 19:01. Baldus meanwhile, dleton had 70. Madison
p ro d c t s
u ing her tail off. Its nice
varsity scorers in the top c r o s s e d t h e fi n i s h l i n e La Follette took third with
he
al l ove r t
to see those kids rise and
21, to win the meet with a every one else to see what 114th in 19:48. a 106. Big Eight schools
Stor e! gaudy score of 26. Cardinal
senior Katie Rose Blacho-
that work does. Freshman Brenden Diet-
er was the Panthers final
made up four of the top
five s c h o o l s , w i t h S u n
Bastian, who is com-
wicz won the race in 18:31. ing off a strong track and varsity scorer, finishing Prairie taking third with
Wisconsin Dells finished 120th in 20:07. 170. Only Monona Grove
Housewares Lawn & Garden a distant second 70 points
field season after an inju-
Juniors Will Oelke and (115) breaking things up
ry-marred 2016 cross coun-
Paint Hardware behind with a 96. Big try campaign, (21:56) and Gabe Karr also competed with its fourth-place fin-
Eight rival Middleton (103) but did not count toward ish.
Plumbing, Electrical & More!! rounded out the top three
Frank (21:57) crossed the
t h e fi n a l va r s i t y t e a m Ve r o n a i s a l w a y s a
line in 61st and 62nd place.
schools. score. good test to see where a
New Products Two seconds separated
Sophomore Bryanna
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sophomore Zoe Frank. Juniors Julie Bull and As a whole, the Pan- Monroe both had strong
Hughes was the teams Kaity Kliminski both ran thers had eight individuals performances and will be
second runner, finishing on varsity but did not count set new personal records challenging to compete
60th in 21:55. toward the final score. for themselves Ben against.
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groups in the present day, At right, construction
(but) its just different; its a workers peer out of open
product of our times. Then, windows on the Nether-
people were out on their wood Building in this 1898
front porches. photograph. The men were
Swenson said as mem- Italian workers who stopped
bers searched through pho- in Oregon to do the project
Installation of New Windows! tos for what to include, the on their way home to Chica-
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about their history, and photographs with the soci-
maybe want to come and ety for future projects. Email Unified Newspaper
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