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(May 13) New feature on
4th July Committee Web site. http://www.ww4th.com/ It is called"
Fans of the Fest" and it is cool. The Committee is accepting pictures to add
and add and add. Only 6 weeks left till Whitewater rocks. Committee hopes
everyone enjoys the pictures. Please send your pictures to
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(May 13) Municipal
Meeting Schedules:
May 13 - 4:30 P.M.-Community Development
Authority Business Park Marketing Committee, Municipal Center City Manager's
Conference Room May 13 - 7:00 p.m. - Special Council Meeting at Aquatic
Center May 14 - 6:00 P.M.-Tree Commission, Municipal Center Lakefront
Meeting Room 6:00 P.M.-Police and Fire Commission, Municipal Center City
Manager's Conference Room May 19 6:00 p.m. Alcohol Licensing
Committee (three cases: DLK, Sweet Spot and El Sol Restaurant) May 20
6:15 p.m. - Board of Review (to reconvene to another date) June 3
Regular Council Meeting June 12 - Time TBA - Whitewater University
Technology Park Feasibility Study Steering Committee Meeting June 17
Regular Council Meeting Early June date to be determined 2008
Assessment Notices will be sent to property owners June 25 & 26
Open Book (time when citizens can come to see the Assessor about their
assessment) July 1 Regular Council Meeting July 14 Board
of Review 6:30- p.m. July 15 Regular Council Meeting July
- TBA Special Council Meetings on Budget |
(May 13) Lt.
Governor Marcia Lee of Beloit visited the Whitewater Breakfast Kiwanis on
Tuesday to bring news of a new program being promoted in the Wisconsin-Upper
Michigan Kiwanis District. Program for the day featured Sam Gnatzig , director
of the Mercy Fitness and Whitewater Aquatic Center.
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The program, entitled "Site of Senses," is
designed to aid the visually impaired special needs student by stimulating the
other senses. The kit is being developed in Beloit for use in classrooms or
homes, at a cost of $500.00. This is the type of program for children often
funded by Kiwanis clubs.
The regular program for the day featured Sam
Gnatzig , director of the Mercy Fitness and Whitewater Aquatic Center. This was
an important up-date for the Kiwanis as the Board in May donated $1,080 to help
support the Family Partnership Plan for low-income families.
Sam was especially pleased to note the Center was awarded
the Malcolm Baldrige 2007 'National Quality Award," signaling excellence in
programming and customer relations. Extended hours and specialized
programs, in and out of the water, were highlighted by Sam, as attempts to make
the Center a more valuable asset for the community. She noted that special
programs have attracted patrons from the surrounding area, as well as
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(May 13) Update on Local
Public Works Construction Projects The following is a brief summary of
public works projects either underway or that will begin soon:
Newcomb/Milwaukee Street The Wisconsin DOT has
given the city approval for the lane markings for the Newcomb/ Milwaukee Street
intersection. Staff will be requesting quotes to get this work done in the near
future. The necessary stop sign and parking restriction ordinances were
approved by the Common Council.
Fourth Street
(Whitewater to Center) The Council awarded the contract for this project
to Blackhawk Excavating II, Cassville, Wisconsin. The preconstruction meeting
was held and work is scheduled to begin on this project in about two weeks.
Beach Lift Station Reconstruction This
project is in the design phase. The lift station will be moved away from the
creek shoreline across the driveway of Trippe Lake. The bid opening was held
with the award of contract by the Common Council scheduled for May 20th.
Downtown Angle Parking Angle parking
stalls were painted on Main Street and Second Street. Parallel stalls are
painted to provide individual stalls on Main Street as well. Main Street
Pedestrian Crossing Improvements The
Council approved button-activated, solar operated pedestrian crossing signals
at the Main/Whiton, Main/Cottage and Main/Mulberry Glen intersections last
December. However, due to the significant snow and ice removal operations
required this past winter, the Public Works Department has not yet been able to
install this new signal equipment. This work has now been scheduled for
completion later this month.
Wastewater
Facilities Planning Strand Associates has been awarded the contract to
perform this work (Wastewater Treatment Facilities Plan). Work on this plan
will begin shortly and will be completed over an approximate nine-month period.
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(May 13) Cravath
Lakefront Concessions and Boat Rental The Parks and Recreation
Department will open the Cravath Lakefront Concessions & Boat Rental on
Thursday, May 15 th . The concessions will be open Thursday & Friday
4-10pm, Saturday & Sunday 2-8pm with a variety of snacks and beverages. The
Cravath Lakefront Concessions will also have available kayaks, and paddles
boats for 30 minute $3.00 rental & 60 minute $5.00 rental. Free fishing
pole rental will also be available. |
(May 13) The
UWW/Community Optimist Club will hold a City-Wide Rummage Sale to be held this
Sat. May 17, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The locator maps and description of sale items are now
available! There are a variety of items for sale
you will definitely
want to pick up a copy early so that you can find the items that you may be
interested in and where they are. Copies are available at the Chamber of
Commerce, the City Library, First Citizens Bank, and the Commercial Bank. These
will also be available at the Old Armory on Saturday morning.
There are
56 sites of sales many of which are multi-family sales you
wont want to miss this annual event! Some sales will begin on Friday and
some will be extended to Sunday. The description of sale items will indicate
such. All participants will receive their yard sign and a description of sale
items this week. Participants are kindly reminded to leave their rummage sale
sign in plain view after the sale for pick-up. |
(May 13) Whitewater
University Technology Park Feasibility Study - Public Information
Meeting
 John Hoffmann, property owner, and Jason Valerius, MSA
Professional Services Consultant and Meeting Facilitator |
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 Chancellor Dick Telfer, UWW and Fred Burkhardt, Executive
Vice President, Walworth County Economic Development Alliance, Inc. |
Jason Valerius, consultant hired by the CDA
to conduct a feasibility study for a possible Technology Park in the area
across the Hi 12 Bypass in the vicinity of the High School facilitated the
meeting. The final draft will be distributed for review on June 5th and the
committee meets again on June 12th for final discussions and action to forward
the report to Common Council.
Jason covered the Project Background,
Preliminary Findings, draft Action Plan and responded to audience questions
from approximately 20 in attendance. Questions primarily dealt with the access
roads into the Business Park Area in the three options on site development
plans. The meeting was taped by Cable 13 and will be shown
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(May 13) Miss
Demeka Goldsmith, age 8, has been chosen as a State Finalist in the National
American Miss Wisconsin Pageant to be held Middleton WI. The Pageant is held
for girls ages 7-9. Demeka attended Lincoln school for 3 years and is
active in Troop 257 of Whitewater Girl Scouts. |
The winner of the pageant will receive a
$1000 cash award, the official crown and banner, a bouquet of roses, and air
transportation to compete in the national pageant at Disneyland in California.
Pageants are held fro girls ages 4 to eighteen, in 5 age groups.
The
Pageant program is based on inner beauty, as well as poise and presentation,
and offers an "All-American spirit of fun for family and friends." Emphasis is
placed on the importance of gaining self-confidence, learning new skills,
learning good attitudes about competition, and setting and achieving personal
goals. Demeka, in addition to scouting has been very involved in community
service projects. |
(May 12) The current
exhibit at First Citizens Gallery is a "Father/Daughter Art Show" featuring
original acrylic paintings by Paul Joseph and Jana Joseph-Waller.
 Nathan Ruehs, Mike Chaloupka, and Sam Erickson
viewing Jana Joseph-Waller's artwork at First Citizen Gallery in
Whitewater.
Paul and Jana both enjoy painting as a hobby. Their
colorful imagery mainly includes sports figures and animals, and will be
displayed until the end of June. First Citizens Gallery is located at First
Citizens State Bank, 207 W. Main St., Whitewater, 262-473-2112. Hours are
Mon-Thurs 8:30-5, Fri. 8:30-6, Sat. 8:30 to noon. |
(May 12) Fr. Rafael
Rodriguez, Pastor of St. Patrick Parish, will present the memorial homily at
the Memorial Day ceremony at the JFK monument in Calvary Cemetery on Monday,
May 26 at 9:00 a.m. The memorial ceremony is co-sponsored by the Knights
of Columbus Council 1690 and the VFW Post 5470 of Whitewater. In case of
inclement weather, the ceremony will be held in Fr. Berry Hall at St. Patrick
Church. All are welcome. |
(May 12) The
WHS Bands will present their 87th annual spring concert on Wednesday, May 14 at
7:30 PM in the WHS Auditorium. Featured on the program are the WHS Wind
Ensemble and Symphonic Band, both under the direction of Dr. Don W. Deal.
A special feature on this concert will be the premier performance of
the WHS Winter Percussion Club under the direction of Bob Troemel (WHS Class of
'98), which will open the concert with a performance of "El Toro Caliente." The
Symphonic Band will be performing "Mock Morris" by Percy Grainger, "Petite
Suite" by Bela Bartok and "Toccata from Suite Gothique" by Leon Boellmann.
Wind Ensemble selections include "Drei Zapfenstreiche," a suite of 3
short marches by Beethoven, "Serenade" by Derek Bourgeois and the Finale from
Tchaikovsky's "Symphony #4."
The combined WHS bands will perform "Suite
Francaise" by Darius Milhaud, "Lux Aurumque" by Eric Whitacre and "National
High School Band March" by Carl Mader. The Mader
selection will be directed by guest conductor, Matt Callope, WHS Class of '05.
This concert is free and open to the public. |
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May 11) Whitewater VFW
Post 5470 will be distributing Buddy Poppies seeking contributions for the Post
Relief Fund on Saturday, May 17. Members will be stationed at Daniels
Sentry Foods, Wal-Mart and the Eastsider during the day. The relief fund is for
the purpose of aiding local veterans and their families. We also contribute to
the VFW National Home for Children in Eaton Rapids, MI, the Zablocki and
Middleton VA Hospitals canteen funds and The Southern Wisconsin Veterans Home
and Vets Assistance Program at Union Grove.
In the past the Post held a
two day campaign in the fall, but due to the ability of members, one day is
scheduled now and one day in the fall. If you prefer, donations can be sent to:
VFW Post 5470, P.O. Box 426, Whitewater WI 53190. No relief funds are used for
administration purposes. |
(May 9) Dick Telfer
Recommended as UW-Whitewater Chancellor

Dr. Richard J. Telfer, has been recommended as the
institutions next chancellor. UW System President Kevin P. Reilly and the
Board of Regents' Special Committee for the UW-Whitewater Chancellor Search
today announced the recommendation. The full board is expected to act on the
recommendation in June. "With 23 years of service to UW-Whitewater, Dick Telfer
knows the campus from top to bottom," said Reilly. "He came up through the
faculty ranks, earning the respect of fellow educators and students along the
way, demonstrating an uncommon commitment to the university and the whole
community. Dick has a lot of 'sweat equity' in this public university. He has
been, and will be, a tireless champion for higher education in Wisconsin."
"I am pleased and humbled to have been selected as the next chancellor
of UW-Whitewater a great institution. I am committed to leading this
university by building on its strong foundation," said Dick. "We will continue
to emphasize our regional leadership, national presence and global vision." "I
am proud of our students, faculty and staff and the role this campus plays in
helping our students become leaders in their professions and communities," said
Dick.
"We embrace the Wisconsin Idea and dedicate ourselves to being a
force in driving our areas diverse economy well into the 21st Century.
This is an exciting time at UW-Whitewater. I am honored to have the opportunity
to lead this exceptional university." |
(May 9) The Million Penny
box is now located at Commercial Bank. The bank donated 20,000 pennies
($200) to the senior van fund. You are invited in and see the pennies grow to
one million!! The penny box is currently at 258,728 pennies.
The Coburn Company donated a much appreciated $1,000 toward the
purchase of the van. |
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(May 9)Softball
Doubleheader Results - WHS 0 Jefferson 2 and WHS 1 Jefferson 11
Coach Nelson's Comments - The first game was a really
well played ball game by both teams. We just couldn't hit Kayla Clemens all
night, combined for the two games we had 4 hits, and Hannah Maurer had all 4 of
them, and it is a little difficult to hit yourself in. We made some contact and
made her work, but Clemens is a good pitcher and she got the better of us.
Defensively we played really well. I was really proud of Laura Kaspar who
practiced 1st base last night for the first time ever and she played very well.
Beth pitched well again in the two games scattering Jefferson's hits and the
fielders backed her up when they did get some runners.
The second game
was a good game as well, until the bottom of the 5th when we made a couple of
errors and Beth ran out of gas. This was her 4th game in 4 days and she just
was empty and after an error she slowed down a bit and Jefferson strung
together 4 straight hits. Abby came in for her first varsity pitching action
ever and the nerves showed as she walked the first two batters before settling
down and throwing strikes. By this time though we had all run out of gas
mentally and we made another error and Jefferson got another hit to put it
away. I talked to the girls afterwards about not letting one rough inning ruin
11 good innings of softball. Not being able to hit Clemens is nothing to be
embarrassed about, but we do need to continue to work on our hitting though. No
rest for the weary though as we have 2 more games this week as we head to East
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(May 6) Baseball
Warhawks Capture WIAC Crown Baseball Aaron Dott struck out eleven and
got thirteen runs of support in a game one win over UW-Stevens Point Monday in
Whitewater. The win clinched at least a share of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference regular season title. A game two victory meant the Warhawks
could have the title outright, their sixth outright title in eight years, and
they did just that, winning 15-8.
The Warhawks finished the WIAC
regular season with a 20-4 record and earned the number one seed in the WIAC
tournament beginning Friday, May 9 in Wisconsin at Witter Field in Wisconsin
Rapids. Number one seed UW-W (33-6, 20-4) will face number four seed UW-La
Crosse (18-18, 11-12) in the first round of the double elimination WIAC
tournament. Advance tickets are on sale by calling the UW-Whitewater athletic
office at 262-472-4661. |
(May 6) Softball
Warhawks In NCAA Championship Tourney, Open Play Thursday The UWW
Softball Team has received a bid to play in the National Collegiate Athletic
Association Division III championship tournament. The Warhawks will open play
Thursday at 2:00 against Coe College in a regional hosted by Augustana College
in Rock Island, Illinois. |
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May 16 Whitewater Relay for Life -2008 Fish
Fry Banquet and Auction May 16 - 5:30 p.m. - Mark your Calendars - This
banquet to benefit the American Cancer Society is an all-you-can-eat Fish Fry
by Trommel's Lakeside Banquet which will be held at the Whitewater American
Legion Building on Friday, May 16th with doors opening at 5:30 p.m.
During the evening, there will be a Wine Pull, 50/50 Raffle, Balloon
Bust, Silent Auction -some items include kitchen wares, Lia Sophia and Silpada
jewelry, summertime items, Milwaukee Zoo and Museum passes, Wisconsin Dells
attraction passes and a variety of themed baskets created by the Whitewater
Relay for Life Teams. |
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