Oshkosh Inclusive Park Project

Oshkosh Inclusive Park Project Creating a Community of POSSIBILITIES!!! Located at South Park !

The city of Oshkosh has committed South Park for this inclusion project, located at the corner of South Park Avenue and Ohio Street. The park is located in a beautiful, residential area and is the perfect location for outdoor recreational activities such as special events, parties, family picnics, and reunions. The Oshkosh Inclusive Park Project is a community effort, made possible through a part

nership of individuals, businesses, and the city of Oshkosh. The mission focus of the Oshkosh Inclusive Park Project is to create a safe and accessible outdoor recreational environment for individuals of all abilities and ages. The park includes a completely accessible play area with a rubberized ground surface and safety fence. The newly renovated park will feature a restroom facility and shelter that comply with the American Disabilities Act (ADA), along with an accessible picnic area for all ages. Above all, the ultimate goal of this project is to create a natural environment where values of acceptance, empathy, kindness, and respect are being modeled and learned through recreation, civility, and acceptance of diversity in the Oshkosh community. Donations are being accepted through the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation.
230 Ohio Street, Suite 100, Oshkosh, WI 54902
920-426-3993
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Oshkosh has another playground project going on at Read Elementary School. They have partnered with the Oshkosh Fire Dep...
04/13/2023

Oshkosh has another playground project going on at Read Elementary School. They have partnered with the Oshkosh Fire Dept. A great community effort project!

The Oshkosh Fire Department is partnering with Fox Valley Technical College and Read Elementary School in Oshkosh to create a new fire-themed playground.

07/19/2020

 (WFRV) – Oshkosh boasts more than 400 acres of park space and much of that is surrounded by the beauty from the parks in the area. Chad from the City of Oshkosh Parks Department spoke with Lo…

10/06/2019

We are proud to announce another new member to our board! Pam DeLap who has been an outstanding partner over the years has joined as a parent representative. Please help us welcome her and get to know her a little by reading her bio below:

My family has benefited from education that has been provided through BPDD, such as Partners in Policymaking, Self Determination Conference, Take your Legislator to Work Project. We continue to experience positive life changes as a result of these programs. They have helped me to develop my own advocacy skills for my family. I look forward to using my leadership and advocacy skills to pay this forward by working with families, individuals with disabilities, legislators and communities to find ways all people can be successful, participate and contribute.

As a financial professional, a mother of a child with a developmental disability and a disability advocate, I believe I can bring multiple areas of strength to the Board. My great passions are to connect with others and help educate families by empowering them to make informed decisions.

Congratulations to Sara, a true advocate for people of all abilities! We are so proud to see our fellow committee member...
08/23/2019

Congratulations to Sara, a true advocate for people of all abilities! We are so proud to see our fellow committee member take this role.

Lakeland Care has selected Sara L. Muhlbauer of Oshkosh as its next Chief Executive Officer! Congratulations, Sara! http://bit.ly/2LgzGQ3

03/09/2019

Don’t forget to turn your clocks forward one hour tomorrow morning at 2:00 a.m. as it’s daylight saving time!

02/27/2019

We are so ready for spring, laughing children and families to come check out all the new features of South Park and play on the playgrounds!!! Snow go away, you have served your purpose and we thank you for that, but its green grass time!!!

02/23/2019

Plans to make Webster Park an inclusive, all-abilities playground are moving ahead next year after the Superior City Council amended its 2019 capital improvement program.

01/30/2019

NOTICE: No school! Due to extreme wind chill, the Oshkosh Area School District has canceled school and all District activities for Thursday, January 31, 2019. This includes all morning and after-school activities. Visit the OASD website (bit.ly/2TnGXjw) for additional information. Stay safe and warm OASD families and staff!

Inclusion is a leadership issue!
01/30/2019

Inclusion is a leadership issue!

One woman dares to ask: Is disability inclusion actually on your board's 2019 agenda? Do you even talk about disability? Learn about the status quo and how to change it.

08/08/2018

Have you been to South Park yet this summer? So many wonderful changes taking place, so much more accessibility for all to enjoy this beautiful environment!!!

We received a call today from a family from Georgia who visited the park recently. This family had childhood memories of visiting family in Oshkosh. They were staying in Neenah, heard about our accessible park from friends there and decided to drive to Oshkosh to visit the park. They LOVED our park and decided to donate by buying a picket with their family name engraved. The conversation was so affirming to all the community partners, citizens, donors that put time and effort into creating such a park! We continue to share our community vision of inclusion with visitors from all over the world. Oshkosh is a great place to live, work and play!

Order Form and Design Options
05/18/2018

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1232 W South Park Avenue
Oshkosh, WI
54902

Telephone

(920) 410-4745

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