Former Whitewater Resident Recognized for Excellence as an Early Career Educator

Erin Steuerwald, a former Whitewater resident, was honored at the fifth annual Recognition of Outstanding Early Career Educators and Pre-Service Educator Mentors award ceremony sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of Colleges for Teacher Education and the Meemic Foundation. The ceremony was held at the Monona Terrace Community and Conference Center in Madison on Sunday, April 8.

Miss Steuerwald, a Watertown Unified School District elementary physical education teacher, was recognized for her excellence as an early career educator. She is in her third year of teaching physical education at two elementary schools in the district. She distinguishes herself in the district as a competent, driven and reputable educator. In the classroom, Steuerwald creates unique learning environments for the students as noted by Emily Lessner, principal at Douglas Elementary School. “Erin is dedicated to providing students with a well-rounded, purposeful experience in physical education. She focuses on teaching students skills and applying these skills in an engaging way. Within one physical education class, Erin’s students learn and practice a variety of skills. Erin reflects on student learning, modeling and providing feedback to students to promote growth. We are thrilled to have Erin on the physical education team in the Watertown Unified School District.”

Steuerwald has also been involved as a coach of extracurricular activities including seventh-grade volleyball coach at Riverside Middle School, varsity volleyball coach at Dodgeland High School, varsity assistant volleyball coach at Watertown High School, freshman team basketball coach at Watertown High School, varsity assistant basketball coach at Watertown High School, assistant track and field coach at Riverside Middle School and mentor for Girls on the Run in Watertown.

The extent of her outreach has allowed her to form unique relationships with many students which has opened doors for her to share her philosophy about building a life of character.

This is the fifth year that the Wisconsin Association of Colleges for Teacher Education has sponsored the Early Career and Pre-Service Educator Awards. The awards ceremony continues to grow each year, with over 200 people attending last year. This year 59 teachers from 30 different institutions of higher education across the state were honored for their professional excellence. The keynote speaker this year was Matthew W. Miller Sr., the 2018 Wisconsin Teacher of the Year. The Meemic Foundation sponsors the awards ceremony as well as the keynote speaker.

WACTE is a professional organization composed of the Wisconsin institutions that prepare students for initial teacher licensure. The educator preparation programs offer diversity in size, focus and delivery but are all designed to prepare quality teachers for Wisconsin’s schools. WACTE is an affiliate of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.

Whitewater Grocery Co. Hosting Open House to Celebrate Successful First Year of Ownership

In celebration of their new office and one year ownership anniversary, Whitewater Grocery Co. is inviting the public to an open house at their new office location in the Whitewater Innovation Center, 1221 Innovation Dr. Suite 118, on Saturday, May 5, 2018, from 1 – 3 pm.

The open house begins at 1 pm and includes light hors d’oeuvres, free beer, free souvenir pint glasses, office tour, and a short presentation at 2 p.m. Owners are encouraged to bring their friends and will receive a raffle ticket for every friend they bring who is not currently an owner, which gets them entry in a raffle for a large gift basket filled with local products. New members who sign up during the open house will receive either a free t-shirt or yard sign. “In our first four days, we signed up 100 owners, making us the fastest growing business of our kind in the country. We are excited to continue that momentum as we work on building our community grocery store together,” Reichwald said.

Since officially incorporating in March 2017, the Whitewater Grocery Co. has reached some significant milestones. As one of the fastest growing start-up food co-ops in the nation, they’ve signed up 365 of the 1,000 owners needed to open a full-service grocery store in Whitewater. Additionally, they’ve elected a board of directors, conducted a preliminary market study which confirmed that Whitewater can support a 10,000 – 15,000 sq. ft. full-service grocery store, and established an office space at the Whitewater Innovation Center. Once the organization reaches 500 members, they can move on to the next step in the development process, Feasibility Stage 2b – location analysis and business planning.

An important part of the feasibility of the grocery store is showing that there is community support – through ownership shares. “The more people we have invested, the more influence we have with lenders and developers,” said board president, Lacey Reichwald. To become a vested owner of the Whitewater Grocery Co., individuals are asked to make a one-time payment of $150, or $25 installment payments for six months, which can be done online, in person, or by mail. The store will be open to anyone who wants to shop there, but owners will receive extra benefits, including special owner sales and discounts.

Whitewater Grocery Co. is a cooperatively owned business in Whitewater, Wisconsin working to build a full-service local grocery store. The mission of this group is to support farm to table eating, to be a model of environmental sustainability, to stimulate the local economy, and to create a “third space” for the Whitewater community.

Individuals interested in joining Whitewater Grocery Co. can find more information at www.whitewatergrocery.co or by emailing contact@whitewatergrocery.co