VOTE! 2018 General Election from 7 am to 8 pm

The election is TODAY! Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm. Wisconsin has same day registration. IF YOU ARE IN LINE BY 8 PM, YOU ARE LEGALLY ALLOWED TO VOTE!

 

You can register in person at your voting place. Find your voting place here:

https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/FindMyPollingPlace

To register you will need proof of residence. List of accepted proof of residence documents here (a valid driver’s license counts):

https://elections.wi.gov/publications/voter-guides/proof-of-residence

YOU WILL NEED A VALID PHOTO ID OR PASSPORT TO CAST A BALLOT. List of valid I’d here:

https://www.bringitwisconsin.com

What is on your ballot?

https://myvote.wi.gov/en-US/previewmyballot

For more information:

Poll Location and Ballot information: myvote.wi.gov

More info from the State of Wisconsin

More info from the City of Whitewater

 

Results will be posted on The Banner as they become available.

Whitewater City Winter Market starts November 10

The Whitewater City Market indoor market season starts on Saturday, Nov. 10, in the Community Room of the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, 431 W. Center Street. The market will run weekly, 9 am to noon, November 2018 through April 2019. (No market on Nov. 3, Nov. 17, and Jan. 5.)

Six months of weekly markets will offer market-goers everything from fresh-roasted coffee beans and freshly brewed kombucha to locally grown micro greens, cheese, local eggs, honey, fresh-baked bread, a variety of meats and granola. Add handmade cards, jewelry, quick breads, pastries and cookies, jams, award-winning gourmet popcorn, and a twice-a-month fish vendor. We think we have a winning season to look forward to!

Veterans Donation Drive | Campaña de Donación de Veteranos

 

  • Who: Whitewater Middle School Veterans PLT
  • What: Socks, Mittens/Gloves & Hat Drive for Veterans
  • Where: Whitewater Middle School
  • When: November 5th –November 30th
  • How: Select a paper sock, mitten, or hat from our giving tree (located outside the Middle School Office) that will be used to write a thank you note to the Veteran for their service! Feel free to take more than one! These will be included with the item that you have donated.
  • Place item, in original packaging, and paper sock/mitten/hat in a plastic bag and return to the Middle School office or Mr. Bee. All socks, hats, and mittens will go to Veterans in need in our surrounding communities.

***Cash Donations would be accepted as well to purchase these items!!***


  • Quién: PLT de Veteranos de Whitewater Middle School
  • Qué: Recaudar Calcetines, Mitones / Guantes y Gorros para veteranos
  • Dónde: Whitewater Middle School
  • Cuándo: del 5 de Noviembre al 30 de Noviembre.
  • Cómo: ¡Seleccione un calcetín de papel, mitón o gorro de nuestro árbol de donaciones (ubicado fuera de la Oficina de la Middle School) que se usará para escribir una nota de agradecimiento al Veterano por su servicio! ¡Siéntase libre de tomar más de uno! Estos serán incluidos con el artículo que usted ha donado.
  • Coloque el artículo, en el empaque original, y el calcetín / mitón / gorro de papel en una bolsa de plástico y devuélvalo a la oficina de la Middle School o al Sr. Bee. Todos los calcetines, gorros y mitones irán a los veteranos necesitados en nuestras comunidades alrededores.

 

Memory Café Meeting at Irvin L. Young Memorial Library

The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, is hosting a monthly Memory Café for individuals who are living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), early-stage Alzheimer’s or other dementia, and their care partners. This free social event is held on the second Monday of every month in the Library Community Room at 431 W. Center St. in Whitewater, at 10:30 am.

The next meeting will be November 12. The theme will be “Pets” with activities and discussions about companion animals.

The Memory Café offers participants a safe and fun way to share their stories and socialize with others who have similar experiences. Learn how staying physically, socially and mentally active is good for the brain.

Registration is required for first-time attendees. Please call 800-272-3900 to register.

Military Veterans make great business owners- Irontek workshop, November 9

As part of Wisconsin’s Start Up week any current veteran business owner,  military veteran/active duty member or military spouse interested in entrepreneurship is invited to Irontek in Beloit Wisconsin on November 9 from 4:30 – 6:30 pm.

Speaking at the event

  • Ana Simpson, Director of the Veterans Business Outreach Center
  •  Perry Zukowski of FranNet, exploring business ownership through franchising
  • Josh Bowers;  Army Veteran and Owner of Bowers Grass Fed Beef
  • Dave Bynum;  Air Force Veteran and Owner of Party Inventory

In addition to the speakers, there will be a light snack, business card exchange and a question and answer session.

Current supporters for the event include: Irontek, Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce, Bunker Lab, and Veterans Business Outreach Center

To ensure your spot please register via Eventbrite via the following link.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resources-for-veteran-entrepreneurs-life-business-after-service-tickets-51252693185?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

For additional questions please contact Mike Olmsted at michael@olmstedgroup.com or Dave Bynum at david.bynum@partyinventory.com

 

Upcoming City and Community Meetings: Week of November 5 to November 11

Operational Referendum Results Viewing – Tuesday, November 6, 2018, 7:00 pm, Whitewater Unified School District Central Office

For agenda,  


Joint Meeting – Common Council, CDA, and Plan and Architectural Review Commission – Wednesday, November 7, 2018, 6:00 pm, Innovation Center – Room 105A/105B

For agenda,  


Police & Fire Commission – Wednesday, November 7, 2018 – 6:00 PM, Whitewater Municipal Building – Community Room

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City of Whitewater Common Council – Thursday, November 8, 2018 – 6:30 PM, Whitewater Municipal Building

For agenda,  

Whippet swimmers set 4 school records

From Coach Gina Foucault:

It was the kind of meet that gets your heart pumping and doesn’t let you back down to normal until you go to sleep at night. The Whippets started the day off with a record-setting, state qualifying swim in the 200 Medley Relay. Swimmers Sophia Fanshaw, Ella Houwers, Brianna Zimdars, and Morgan Radaj combined to finish with a time of 1:52.92 beating their best time from just a week ago by almost 3 full seconds.

Next up were Ellie Treder and Lexi Hackney in the 200 Freestyle. Elle took charge of her heat, winning by 9 seconds and dropped 10 seconds off her best time. Lexi also posted a best time by 5 seconds while also going her best 50 and 100 times on the way!

The girls did not disappoint in the 200 Individual Medleys as Amber Krebs was able to post a best time and finish in the Top 16 scoring points for our team score. Ella Houwers secured her spot by winning the event with her lifetime best time and new school record winning time of 2:10.59.

It was exciting to see the girls keep the momentum going as we entered into the 50 Freestyle competition. Maddie Elworthy stepped up to the block first and posted her lifetime best time 28.85 while teammate Lizbeth Rodriguez did the same with her 28.80. In this group of seniors, Morgan Radaj was the last to swim and posted a 25.49 which placed her 3rd all-time on the Top 10 Times list and 4th overall at the meet. We will definitely miss these 3 next year!

Lexi Hackney continued to impress with her 2-second drop in the 100 Butterfly. Sophia Fanshaw stepped up and swam almost 2 seconds in her 100 Butterfly also finishing with a 1:04.15 putting her 4th all-time on the Top 10 Times list and 1st in her heat.

Morgan Radaj was up pretty quickly again in the 100 Freestyle and again posted a best time with a 57.69 putting her 7th all-time on the Top 10 times list.

Our 500 swimmers battled it out with a pretty strong field of swimmers. Ellie Treder entered the race with confidence after her 200 swim and bettered her lifetime best time by 3 seconds. Amber Krebs had a strong race finishing right on her previous time and Brianna Zimdars was able to post her lifetime best time 5:25.00 putting her 6th overall in the Top 10 times list and earning a trip to the State meet for the second year in a row.

The energy level of Whippets continued to stay high and the 200 Freestyle Relay with swimmers Morgan Radaj, Brianna Zimdars, Amber Krebs and Ella Houwers did not disappoint posting another school record performance time of 1:42.65 securing their spot at the State meet.

Maddie Elworthy finished her career as a Whippet with another best time in the 100 Backstroke posting a 1:14.91. Brianna Zimdars and Sophia Fanshaw raced hard in the 100 Backstroke and were able to score points for the team with their 6th and 7th place finishes.

Lizbeth Rodriguez went her 2nd best time of the day with her 1:23.96 in the 100 Breaststroke. We will definitely miss Lizbeth next year. Ella Houwers came to the block with confidence and race to another school record time of 1:05.88, winning the event and securing her second entry into the State meet.

The meet concluded with the 400 Freestyle relay team of Amber Krebs, Maddie Elworthy, Lizbeth Rodriguez and Sophia Fanshaw posting a best time by almost 5 seconds winning their heat and scoring points for the Whippets.

It was such a fun meet and atmosphere for the girls to swim at. The girls posted 15 out of 18 best times in individual events, 3 out of 3 best times in relays, broke 4 school records and have 5 girls headed to the State meet this coming Friday. IT IS A GREAT DAY TO BE A WHIPPET!

No. 5 Warhawks Clinch WIAC Championship Outright

The Warhawks’ 16 seniors were recognized prior to the UW-Stevens Point game. (Photo courtesy of UWWsports.com)

The No. 5 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team posted its 15th consecutive win, the second-longest active streak in NCAA Division III, Saturday in with a 59-7 victory over UW-Stevens Point in a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference contest at Perkins Stadium.

With the win, the Warhawks (9-0 overall, 6-0 WIAC) claimed sole possession of their conference championship, the program’s league-leading 36th in its history.

The Warhawks, who have already clinched the WIAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Playoffs, visit UW-Platteville next Saturday, Nov. 10, at 1 p.m. for the annual George Chryst Memorial Bowl for the Miner’s Axe.

For the complete story at UWWSports.com, 

To order WIAC Championship gear, 

2018 Operational Referendum Summary – Voting Day is November 6, 2018

The referendum question, as it will appear on the ballot, is as follows:

Shall the Whitewater Unified School District, Jefferson, Rock and Walworth Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $2.0 million for the 2019-20 school year, by $2.8 million for the 2020-21 school year, by $3.6 million for the 2021-22 school year, and by $4.4 million for the 2022-23 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of the following:  maintaining targeted class sizes, maintaining student support and mental health services, maintaining comprehensive instructional and co-curricular programs, and maintaining technology, safety, and facilities infrastructure?


For more on the referendum from the Janesville Gazette, 


From District Administrator Dr. Mark Elworthy:

We just concluded our 33 community engagement sessions this fall. It was a great opportunity to connect with the community and share our story. Thank you to the Citizens Financial Advisory Committee for helping the District develop its story for the 2018 Operational Referendum.

 

If you could not attend one of our information sessions, please watch the video below which summarizes the 2018 Operational Referendum: