Monday, September 10, 2012

Restoration Project Receives Community Award


The Oshkosh Parks Department has been honored with an award from the Oshkosh Collaboration Work Group for the Menominee Park Shoreland Restoration Project.  

The award, presented by Dorry Wilner of the Oshkosh Police Department, was given in recognition of the long-range value of the project and the expansive partnerships created in the process of making this project possible.

The Oshkosh Collaboration Work Group started in 1993 as the result of a Collaboration Seminar led by Martin J Blank. The group's mission is to develop a collaborative system to meet the needs of people in Winnebago County in a timely and effective manner. Individuals are respected and resources are shared in order to assure positive outcomes for families.


Saturday, September 1, 2012

A Shoreland Restoration Begins


We had a great turnout for phase 1 of our restoration project at the end of September 2011. (55 volunteers, 1 city counselor and the mayor, and neighbors of the park).  Special thanks to students from Oshkosh North High School and the UW Oshkosh Student Environmental Action Coalition for their great support.




Extensive seeding of native perennial shoreland and prairie plants was completed, with erosion control matting placed over, along with about 200 2-inch plugs scattered throughout.  We had to remove loads of rocks, and also  placed wood chips to create paths for fishers and park uses.