
She attended the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, majoring in Theater & Communications. Prior to that, she was part of the international and national training and marketing staff for Encyclopaedia Britannica. She has worked closely with clients as varied as McGraw-Hill, John Deere, and CUNA, and was National Marketing Director for American Learning Corporation, an Encyclopaedia Britannica subsidiary. Her professional background includes more than 30 years of magazine management, publication design and production, advertising, marketing, photography, public relations, social media, and exhibit work. Mary-Carel owns Grote Publishing, a communications, design, and marketing firm. He also volunteers at the Nature Conservancy and fishes a lot! Jon is married with one son, has lived in Stoughton for 28 years, and sings in the Edvard Grieg Chorus. His past experiences include work with the Stoughton Heritage Livsreise Center Steering Committee, the Stoughton Planning Commission, Stoughton Hospital Medical Staff and Chief of Geriatric Psychology, Chair of the Madison Hospitals United Credentials Commission Psychology Section, President of the Norwegian Singers Association of America, and Chair of the Forensic Psychology Division of the Wisconsin Psychological Association. He is a member and vice chair of the city-appointed Stoughton Opera House board, member of the Stoughton Police & Fire Commission, the Stoughton Syttende Mai Executive Committee, the Stoughton River and Trails Task Force, the Stoughton Area Community Foundation Board, and is president of the Dane County Friends of Scandinavian Culture. Paul & Pacific DepotĬhicago, Milwaukee & St.Jon is a retired neuropsychologist. Turner, Dearborn & Atkinson Tobacco WarehouseĬhicago, Minneapolis, St. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark. Although the building has been moved several times, it is still historically important for its association with Luke Stoughton. Faced with demolition in 1974 by commercial expansion, the home was acquired by members of the Luke Stoughton Society and moved to its present location on N. The original house was sold by his daughter, Luella, in 1875 to Ole Olsen Ausse and moved to the northwest corner of Forrest and Jefferson streets. They lived in this house until their house at 516 S. Luke and Eliza Stoughton owned this property from the mid-nineteenth century until Luke's death in 1874. This house was originally constructed in the mid-nineteenth century and was located near the northeast corner of Division and Main streets. The porch on the south side of the building is believed not to be historic. The current front porch probably also dates to the late nineteenth century.

Division Street, is believed to be constructed sometime between 18.
