Ross performs in WSMA Honors Choir

Editor’s note: The following announcement was provided by Karen Tordera.

WHS junior, A’lani Ross, performed at the Overture Center in Madison with the Wisconsin School Music Association Honors Choir on Thursday evening, October 26. A’lani was chosen last February to perform in the Honors Treble Choir under the direction of Dr. Julie Skadsem. The concert was held in Overture Hall along with the Honor Mixed Choir. Congratulations to A’lani on a fantastic performance! 

Community Invited to UW-W Veteran’s Day Ceremony on Nov. 10

Editor’s note: The following invitation was submitted by Kris McMenamin, USMC Veteran, Coordinator Military & Veteran Students Services

We would like to invite members from the community to join us for UW-Whitewater Veteran’s Day Ceremony will be held on Friday, November 10th at 11:00 a.m. at the James R. Connor University Center’s Old Main Ballroom (275).  Visitors from the community will be able to park in Lot 12 without the need for a parking pass on the day of the ceremony. Speakers will include UW-Whitewater’s Chancellor, Dr. Corey King and Wisconsin VFW Jr. Vice Commander Ty Letto. The ceremony is scheduled for approximately one hour.

If there are any questions, readers can contact UW-W Veteran services at (262) 472-5236 or send an email to mcmenamk@uww.edu

Winter Parking Hours Are Now in Effect

Editor’s note: The following press release was provided by the City of Whitewater Department of Public Works. November 1 begins at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday.

The City of Whitewater would like to remind everyone that winter parking hours go into effect on November 1, 2023.

It is unlawful for the operator or owner of any vehicle to park the vehicle on any street in the City between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. on any day from November 1, 2023, through March 31, 2024, except as hereinafter provided:

  • Physicians and surgeons shall be permitted to park vehicles at any time when the physician is on emergency call.
  • Parking shall be permitted in the downtown parking area after 5 a.m. of such period.
  • By special advance arrangement with the Public Works Director.

    Any person who violates the provisions of this ordinance shall be subject to the penalties and provisions set forth in Sections 11.56.010(4) and 11.56.010(5) of the Municipal Code.

Happy Halloween! Trick or Treat Safety Tips Provided

The Rock County Sheriff’s Office recognizes that there are a lot of fun activities surrounding Halloween and encourages everyone to prioritize safety. Children and youth look forward to Trick or Treating, and we want everyone to enjoy the festivities. Below are some Halloween safety tips.

Trick or Treaters
• Do not Trick or Treat alone.
• An adult should accompany kids under 12 years old.
• Trick or Treat at lit houses. Do not approach a dark residence.
• Look both ways before crossing a road, and do not run.
• Carry flashlights or glow sticks to be more visible.
• Fasten reflective tape to candy bags and costumes.
• Take a cellphone and call 9-1-1 if you see anything suspicious.
• Do not enter any residence. Remain outside.
• Wait to eat any treats until after an adult checks them for safety.
Do not eat any treats that are not in factory-sealed packaging.

Drivers
• Drive slow and watch your surroundings. Turn your headlights on.
• Take extra time to check for kids at intersections and when entering and exiting driveways.
• Avoid using electronic devices; focus on driving.
• Do not drink and drive. If you drink, get a sober ride home.
We wish everyone a safe and fun Halloween!

Editor’s note: The Banner appreciates having permission to use the image on the homepage by M. Harris from Pixabay.

First Snow of the Season on Tuesday? Prediction is a Trace to 2″

According to the National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan Weather Forecast Office, our area may experience the first snow of the season on Tuesday. Although it’s indicated that the heaviest and most widespread snowfall will occur during the morning hours, including the morning drive to work and school, the total accumulation is projected to only range from a trace to 2″.

Editor’s note: The Banner appreciates having permission to use the image on the homepage by Erwin from Pixabay.

One Detour Ends: County N Has Reopened!

County N without “road closed” signs on October 30. [Lynn Binnie photo]

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

Rock County Public Works Director Duane M. Jorgenson notified The Banner that the pavement markings on County N were completed on the afternoon of October 30 and the road would be reopened. Sure enough, as shown in the above photo, the “road closed” signs have been removed.

Meanwhile, the state Department of Transportation website still indicates that the reconstruction of Highway 12 between Whitewater and Fort Atkinson will be completed by November 3. Is it possible that all roads leading to/from Whitewater will be open by the end of the week? At one point this summer there were detours affecting three roads.

Area Youth are Invited to Join Service Trip in North Carolina

Editor’s note: The following invitation was submitted by Shannon Frye.

Participants in last year’s community service and mission trip to Alaska

Whitewater Area Regional Ministries (WARM) and First United Methodist Church (FUMC) is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for youth in grades 7 to 12 to embark on a transformative journey of service, learning, and adventure in the heart of the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina. We cordially invite students in the area to join us as we promote the value of community engagement, personal growth, and lifelong friendships through our Youth Community Service and Mission Trip. 

Event Details:

– Date: June 8-15

– Location: Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina

– Eligibility: Open to students in grades 7 to 12

– Deadline: November 10

Participants in last year’s trip enjoy a moment of levity

WARM hosts an annual service trip for local students by partnering with Youthworks. YouthWorks provides Christ-centered mission trips for thousands of teenagers and Adult Leaders in communities across the U.S. and beyond. Together we are committed to providing students with the tools, experiences, and opportunities to grow into responsible, compassionate, and globally-aware individuals. Our Youth Community Service Trip to North Carolina is designed to empower students, instilling in them a sense of civic responsibility, a passion for community service and an opportunity for students to keep their relationship with God. Youthworks trips are multi-denominational. 

All are welcome! 

Key Highlights of the Community Service Trip:

1. **Hands-On Service:** Participants will engage in meaningful community service projects, such as work with children and elderly, community beautification projects, serving and preparing meals at local soup kitchens, and assisting local organizations. We will partner with Youthworks to meet the needs of this rural community. Through their efforts, they will witness the direct impact they can make on the lives of others.

2. **Cultural Immersion:** North Carolina’s rich history and diverse culture provide a unique backdrop for cultural exploration. Students will have the chance to immerse themselves in local traditions, food, and customs.

3. **Personal Growth:** The trip is not just about serving others but also about self-discovery. Our expertly designed leadership and personal development activities will encourage students to grow, gain confidence, and discover their potential.

4. **Team Building:** Working side by side with their peers and local community members, students will develop crucial teamwork and communication skills that will serve them well in future endeavors.

5. **Lifelong Friendships:** Sharing this unique experience with like-minded individuals can lead to the formation of lasting friendships and an expanded network of support.

To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please reach out to Shannon Frye at warmprimetime@gmail.com by November 10th for more information about cost and fundraising opportunities. We look forward to welcoming students on this unforgettable journey of service and self-discovery in North Carolina.

Obituary: Daniel P. Laursen, 56, of Beloit

Daniel P. Laursen, age 56, of Beloit, died Friday, October 27, 2023, at Beloit Memorial Hospital. He was born April 12, 1967, to Paul and Carol (Copeland) Laursen in Park Ridge, IL. Dan attended Whitewater High School and graduated from UW Platteville, with a degree in Education. He married Mia A. Zamecnik on September 14, 1991. Dan was a 4th grade teacher at Townview for 22 years. As an avid outdoorsman, Dan enjoyed biking, camping, hiking, and water skiing on Whitewater Lake. He also enjoyed traveling to Las Vegas and regional casinos. Dan will be remembered for his Lego set building abilities and being a Parrot head.

He is survived by his wife Mia; his three children, Timothy (Michelle) Laursen, Katrina (Dylan) Carlyle & Brianna Laursen; his parents, Paul (Carol) Laursen; his five grandchildren, Casey, Calvin, Colton, Kalani & Brynn; his sister, Ann (Mike) Pascavis; his brother, Brian (Carrie) Laursen; and many other family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Roy Zamecnik.

Dan’s Funeral Service will be at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, in the BRIAN MARK Funeral Home, 1000 Inman Parkway, Beloit, WI with Chaplain Mark Maxted officiating. Friends will be received on Tuesday in the Funeral Home from 3:00 p.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared on our website.


BRIAN MARK FUNERAL & CREMATION CARE
1000 Inman Parkway, Beloit WI 362-2000
www.brianmarkfh.com

UW-W’s Christian Patzka Wins WIAC Cross Country Title

By Angela Kelm
Asst. Athletic Director for Sports Information

River Falls, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s cross country team finished second while the Warhawk women were third in the 2023 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships in River Falls Saturday. Christian Patzka (Black Earth, Wis./Wisconsin Heights) paced the men winning the individual title. The UWW women registered the second-best finish in program history. 

Patzka made a move mid-race and held off last year’s champion Ethan Gregg (UWL) to claim the individual title after crossing the line in 24:20.5. He is the sixth Warhawk to become a WIAC Individual Champion joining David Fassbender (2021), Gary Garcia (2004), Tom Hoffman (1968, 1967, 1966), Bud Duex (1965) and Phil Nordfren (1964) in the program record books.  [Per WIAC, “Patzka topped the field of 91 runners, completing the 8,000-meter course in 24:20.5. He becomes the second Warhawk in the last three seasons to win the individual title.”]

Patzka led a contingent of seven Warhawks to earn All-WIAC honors, the most in program history. Gunner Schlender (Brillion, Wis./Brillion) posted a time of 24:49.3 to finish fifth and join Patzka with First Team honors. UWW runners garnering Second Team recognition included Dan Anderson (Eau Claire, Wis./McDonell) who finished ninth with a time of 25:00.6 and Craig Hundley (Grayslake, IL/North) who crossed the line 12th with a time of 25:06.9. Chris Allen (Downers Grove, Ill./North) (15th, 25:13.7), Justin Krause (Ixonia, Wis./Pewaukee) (18th, 25:25.9) and Tucker Johnson (Poynette, Wis./Poynette) (20th, 25:32.7) earned Honorable Mention honors. 

Krause is the first UWW runner since Tom Hoffman in the late 1960s to earn All-WIAC honors four times. 

Nick Hardin (Greenfield, Wis./Whitnall) (25:37.6), Alex Metko (Brillion, Wis./Brillion) (25:56.9), Jonah Block (Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay) (26:24.7) and Keegan Bratt (Waukesha, WI/West) (26:28.3) also represented UW-Whitewater in the men’s 8k race Saturday. 

UW-La Crosse won the men’s team title with 22 points followed by UWW (41), UW-Stout (117), UW-Platteville (123), UW-Oshkosh (142), UW-Eau Claire (143), UW-Stevens Point (147) and UW-River Falls (260)

WOMEN’S RECAP
The Warhawk women’s third-place finish is the second-best in program history (1990, second place) and is the first time UWW has finished with bronze at the conference championship meet. 

Katie Erb (Winnebago, Ill./Winnebago) was the first Warhawk to cross the finish line posting a time of 22:54.7 for 16th. Ari De La Cerda (Milwaukee, Wis./Pewaukee) was right behind in 17th with a time of 22:57.3. The pair earned Honorable Mention All-WIAC honors for their performances Saturday. 

UWW’s Jocelyn Ramirez (Jefferson, WI) (23:22.9), Payton Scoggin (Kenosha, Wis./Indian Trails) (23:26.2), Abbey Wedwick (Westby, WI) (23:27.6), Paige Fassbender (Slinger, Wis./Slinger) (23:29.9) and Renee Forystek (Waukesha, WI/North) (23:41.3) all finished among the top 38. Also representing the Warhawk women were Marlee Nichols (Burlington, WI) (24:43.0), Miranda McNally (Downers Grove, Ill./North) (25:01.9), Emma Shingledecker (New Berlin, Wis./West) (25:58.0), Abby Motz (New Berlin, WI/Eisenhower) (26:02.0) and Kristan Larson (Rio, Wis./Rio) (26:14.0) in the field of 87 runners. 

UW-La Crosse won the women’s team title with 29 points followed by UW-Eau Claire (46), UWW (115), UW-Stout (115), UW-Oshkosh (120), UW-Stevens Point (176), UW-Platteville (183) and UW-River Falls (207).