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Three Fun-Filled Days!

The Oregon Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Ambassadors would like to extend our deepest appreciation to everyone for their support in making this year's Summer Fest a success!

Despite the heat, we had a great turnout and enjoyed multiple sporting tournaments, several great bands, and a wide variety of activities and entertainment for all ages. Whether you're a carnival thrill seeker, a fireworks enthusiast or an avid crafter, Summer Fest offers something for everyone! We always enjoy celebrating summer and the wonderful village we call home with you.

This event would not be possible without the dedicated efforts of our volunteers and community leaders, who contribute their time and energy year after year. We are grateful for the support of our community, who attend and enjoy the festivities, and for the generous contributions from our amazing sponsors! The valuable support helps us bring this event to life annually.

THANK YOU, Oregon! We hope you had as much fun as we did!

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Oregon Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Discontinuation of Oregon Summer Fest

September 8, 2025

Oregon, WI – The Oregon Area Chamber of Commerce has announced that Oregon Summer Fest, the long-standing community festival traditionally held each June, will be discontinued.

After much discussion and careful consideration, the Chamber has determined that the event is no longer sustainable. Rising costs, decreased participation, and a lack of volunteers have made it increasingly difficult to continue operating Summer Fest in its current form.

“Summer Fest has been a beloved tradition in our community for many years, and this decision was not made lightly,” said Tara Ingalls, Board President. “We are incredibly grateful to the volunteers, sponsors, vendors, and attendees who have supported this event over the decades. However, we’ve reached a point where the resources required to plan and execute Summer Fest far exceed what is available.”

In recent years, there have not been enough volunteers, leaving a small group of dedicated individuals to carry the bulk of the workload. The time and effort required from so few have simply become unsustainable.

At this time, there are no plans for a 2026 event. However, the Chamber will continue to explore other ways to bring the community together and celebrate the unique spirit of Oregon.

“We know this news will come as a disappointment to many,” the Chamber Board added, “but we’re hopeful it opens the door to fresh ideas and more sustainable opportunities to engage the community.”

The Oregon Chamber of Commerce remains committed to supporting local businesses and fostering community growth and engagement throughout the year.

 

If you have any questions, contact:
Tara Ingalls, Board President, Oregon Area Chamber of Commerce
Email: president@oregonwi.com
Website: www.oregonwi.com

 

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