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Oakwood Village plans for the future in Madison
Madison, Wis. — Oakwood Village, a local nonprofit continuing care retirement community, announces a partnership with EUA, an integrated architecture, engineering and design firm, to plan for the community’s future.
Founded more than 75 years ago, the community has two campuses—one located 6 miles west of downtown Madison and another between Madison and Sun Prairie. They are developing a repositioning plan to address the growing demand for senior living options in the region and assess future campus needs.
EUA will work closely with Oakwood’s leadership team to refine and carry out this plan. The firm has more than 260 employees and branches in Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Denver, and Atlanta.
The Oakwood Village board of directors unanimously approved EUA’s proposal for services. “Our resident-centered mission guides every decision,” says Oakwood President and CEO Jan Hamilton-Crawford. “That’s why we choose partners who share that commitment. EUA’s team is nationally recognized for its senior living design expertise. Their experience will help Oakwood carry our mission into the future.”
Over the next few months, Oakwood and EUA will focus on discovery, concept development, and alignment on priorities. A preliminary direction will be shared with stakeholders as the repositioning plan takes clearer shape.
“We believe that great design elevates people’s potential,” says EUA Senior Living Market Leader Jennifer Sodo. “We’re excited to collaborate with Oakwood to discover how their campus can support the changing needs of older adults for years to come.”
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About Oakwood Village
Oakwood Village is a nonprofit, continuing care community with two campuses in Madison, Wisconsin, run by Oakwood Lutheran Senior Ministries. For over 75 years, this community has helped older adults lead lives of personal growth, happiness, health, and security.
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RMHC-Madison Hiring Director of Volunteers & Programs
RMHC-Madison offers a true home-away-from-home with cozy rooms, nourishing meals, andand compassionate assistance for families who may have traveled hours—or even flown across the country—for their child’s treatment. Guided by RMHC’s core values, every member of
the team is committed to delivering compassionate care and unwavering support to the families they serve, their partners, and each other.
The Director of Volunteers & Programs advances their mission by providing day-to-day leadership, operations, and oversight of RMHC-Madison’s hospital-based programs and leadership of volunteer services for all programs. This role ensures programs are welcoming, well-organized, properly staffed, and aligned with RMHC-Madison’s standards and hospital partner expectations. In addition, the Director will support recruiting, training, orienting, and appreciation of recurring volunteers to enhance the overall experience for all families who interact with any of their programs. They will develop and implement strategies to support the unique needs of families while building a compassionate, supportive, and positive environment by building relationships to promote volunteering through community events, volunteer fairs, and public speaking opportunities
This role actively connects staff, volunteers, families, healthcare partners, and community members to strengthen communication, boost engagement, and maximize participation in RMHC-Madison’s hospital-based and volunteer programs.
Learn more and apply here.
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Carnelian Art Gallery announces its April exhibition
Madison, Wisconsin, March 3 – Carnelian Art Gallery, located at 221 King St., Suite 102, in downtown Madison, is pleased to announce its second art exhibition of the year, titled “Shifting Ground.”
This is a solo exhibition with works by Madison artist Peg Orcutt. Orcutt creates visceral, large-scale landscapes, often representations of sky, water, forest, and fiery scenes, that invite onlookers to become “immersed in each image and explore the possibilities of that particular space,” she says.
The exhibition’s title, “Shifting Ground,” represents the continuous evolution of Orcutt’s own artistic process, and shines a lens on emergent issues related to global warming, as well as the current political zeitgeist.
Shifting Ground is slated to kick off with an opening reception at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 10, and is to be on display from Friday, April 3, until Sunday, April 26.
As always at Carnelian Art Gallery, admission on opening night is free, and light refreshments will be served. At 6 p.m. on opening night, Orcutt will deliver an artist talk about the works she created for Shifting Ground, as well as her general comeuppance as an artist.
“Showing at Madison’s hottest new gallery is a thrill,” says Orcutt. “Evan Bradbury has been involved in the Madison art scene for many years, but his new space is the best yet. Working with Emilie Heilemann has really added to his commitment to showing terrific art. I am delighted to join the ranks of both established and lesser known artists at Carnelian.”
Orcutt is originally from Chicago, Illinois. For her undergraduate degree, Orcutt studied studio art and art history at Wellesley College, located in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Orcutt then studied at the University of Illinois in Chicago to obtain her graduate degree in fine arts.
She taught drawing at Sage College of Albany in upstate New York for “many years” before moving to the Madison area with her husband, who is an electrical engineer. The duo enjoy cross country skiing in the wintertime when there’s free-time, Orcutt says.
“It is such a privilege to work with Orcutt on an exhibition at Carnelian Art Gallery” says Emilie Heidemann, Carnelian Art Gallery marketing director. “Her works exude deep purpose and soul.”
“The gallery is beyond thrilled to showcase Orcutt’s talent,” says Evan Bradbury, Carnelian Art Gallery owner and head curator. “If you want to feel something real, this is an exhibition I highly recommend checking out. Please join us for opening night on Friday, April 10. Everyone is welcome.”
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Dupaco Credit Union expands access to affordable homeownership through partnership with FHLB Des Moines
MADISON, Wisc.—Dupaco Credit Union is partnering with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines (FHLB Des Moines) to offer Mortgage Rate Relief, a housing affordability initiative that supports income-qualified homebuyers by permanently reducing mortgage interest rates by up to 1.5% below the current market rate. The interest savings can be the difference in making the dream of homeownership a reality.
Introduced in 2024, the Mortgage Rate Relief program continues to make a meaningful impact across the region. Since its launch, Dupaco has been selected to participate in this program and has already applied more than $9.3 million in grant funds to credit union members’ home loans. For 2026, Dupaco has been awarded $6 million in additional funding to help even more eligible members purchase homes.
“Every day, we meet members who are working hard to build financial stability for themselves and their families,” said Brian Henneger, VP, Mortgage Lending at Dupaco’s Mineral Point Rd branch in Madison. “Programs like Mortgage Rate Relief open doors that might otherwise stay closed. Permanently lowering interest rates for eligible borrowers doesn’t just make homeownership more attainable—it creates long‑term savings that strengthen their financial lives well into the future.”
The Mortgage Rate Relief program offers qualified homebuyers a special rate as low as 4.967% APR*. This is up to 1.5% below the current market rate.
“Our goal is always to provide our members with innovative tools and resources that make a real difference,” said Dan Mahlum, mortgage programs director at FHLB Des Moines. “This partnership strengthens our ability to support our members as they work to address housing affordability challenges and meet the needs of their customers.”
For more information, call 800-373-7600 ext. 204.
*Additional eligibility guidelines apply. Rate effective as of 3/2/2026. All loans subject to approval. Rate, terms and conditions are subject to change. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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ABOUT DUPACO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
Dupaco Community Credit Union is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperative headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa. It is dedicated to the financial well-being of its members, and specializes in personalized financial counseling, money advice and education. It offers savings, loans, investments, insurance and wealth management products for individuals and businesses. Dupaco serves residents in 118 counties throughout Iowa, northwest Illinois and southwest Wisconsin. Founded in 1948 by ten Dubuque Packing Company employees, membership has grown to more than 179,000 with assets exceeding $3.6 billion. It has over 600 employees and 23 branch office locations. Learn more at www.dupaco.com.
ABOUT FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF DES MOINES
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines is deeply committed to strengthening communities, serving 13 states and three U.S Pacific territories as a member-owned cooperative. We work together with over 1,200 member institutions to support affordable housing, economic development and community improvement. FHLB Des Moines is one of 11 regional Banks that make up the Federal Home Loan Bank System. Members include community and commercial banks, credit unions, insurance companies, thrifts and community development financial institutions. FHLB Des Moines is wholly owned by its members and receives no taxpayer funding. For additional information about FHLB Des Moines, please visit www.fhlbdm.com.
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Applications Now Being Accepted for MMSD’s Project SEARCH 2026–27 Internship Program
MADISON, Wis.—Applications are now open for the Madison Metropolitan School District’s (MMSD) 2026–27 Project SEARCH high school transition-to-work internship program. The application deadline is Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
Project SEARCH is a one-year, immersive internship program for young adults ages 18–21 with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Participants gain hands-on work experience at a host business while receiving classroom instruction and on-site job coaching, with the goal of securing competitive, integrated employment.
“Project SEARCH is about preparing young adults for real jobs in real workplaces,” said Jason Penticoff, the program’s lead. “By the end of the year, interns leave with practical experience, stronger confidence, and a clearer sense of what they can contribute to the workforce.”
Interns rotate through multiple departments in a hospital setting, building job skills, communication abilities and workplace behaviors. Instruction focuses on employability skills such as teamwork, time management, problem-solving and independence. Support is provided by an MMSD teacher, job coaches and vocational rehabilitation services.
“Before Project SEARCH, I wasn’t sure what kind of job I wanted or what I was good at,” said Jayden F., East High School student and current Project SEARCH intern. “Now I feel more confident at work, I’ve learned how to talk with coworkers, and I can see myself having a real job after the program.”
Since launching in 2008, MMSD’s Project SEARCH has helped more than 100 interns secure competitive employment across Dane County. Statewide, the program has provided workforce training to more than 2,000 Wisconsin residents. Participants must be eligible for services with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Each year, the Madison program accepts 10–12 students who demonstrate success in a work environment and are able to participate in unpaid training in a hospital setting.
Project SEARCH Madison is a partnership between MMSD, MARC and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. The program is hosted by UW Health and the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital.
Interested applicants and their families are encouraged to visit the MMSD website for more information, including a link to apply.
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About the Madison Metropolitan School District
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is the second-largest school district in Wisconsin, serving more than 25,000 students across 52 schools. The district’s vision is that every school will be a thriving school that prepares every student to graduate ready for college, career and community. With more than 6,000 teachers and staff, MMSD is committed to ensuring the district’s goals and core values are held at the center of its efforts, so students can learn, belong and thrive. For more information, visit mmsd.org.