
On Sunday, February 15, at the 10 a.m. service Whitewater First United Methodist Church will celebrate the incredible legacy of Jim Athas as organist for the past 50 years. The service will be preceded by a recital at 9:30 a.m. Jim began in this position while still a college student at UW-Whitewater and since that time has shared his remarkable talent through countless Sunday morning services, weddings, funerals, Christmas and Easter cantatas, and other special events. He also serves as the Director of Music for the church.
Jim’s versatility is enviable as he is comfortable playing most any style of music – classical, jazz, country, baroque, gospel, and more. In addition, he has composed several pieces which the Chancel Choir has sung. A native of Fort Atkinson, Jim began playing organ in his home church in Watertown. He received a BA in Organ Performance, a BS in Elementary Education, and a Masters in Reading – all from UW-W. He has also done extensive accompanying for the Fort Atkinson School District. For many years he juggled his church responsibilities with teaching first grade full-time and raising four children with his wife, Barb. Now a grandfather of four, he has a little more time to relax but continues to be involved with the activities of his very musical family.
The Sunday celebration will begin with a 9:30 a.m. pre-service organ recital by Jim. The 10 a.m. service will include a special commemoration and musical numbers. Following the service there will be a potluck in Fellowship Hall with turkey sandwiches, egg bakes and side dishes provided. There will also be a special “kids only” table with mac-n-cheese, PBJ and finger-jello as well as children’s activities and games.
Congratulatory notes for Jim are welcomed and may be sent to Whitewater First UMC, 145 S. Prairie St., Whitewater 53190. All are invited to join in the celebration as we honor this truly remarkable man.
Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the First United Methodist Church.






