15th Annual Fran Achen Juried Photography Exhibition at Cultural Arts Center

Kite’s view of Paddle race in Neenah, WI


Whitewater Arts Alliance is proud to present the “15th Annual Fran Achen Juried Photography Exhibition” featuring 95 juried works of 39 photographic artists from across the State of Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

The exhibition opens on Friday, July 5th and runs to July 28th, 2024, at the Cultural Arts Center 402 West Main Street, Whitewater. An awards reception will be held Sunday, July 7th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. where light refreshments will be served.
Admission to the exhibition and its reception are free of charge, open to the public, and all are invited. The gallery is open Thursdays through Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.



Jeff McDonald, the event’s 10-time Chair and president of the Whitewater Arts Alliance, said “This exhibit is an exciting and inspiring visual experience. As we celebrate the 15-year milestone of the Fran Achen Juried Photography Exhibition, it is fitting that the submitted works are so extraordinarily strong and have been submitted in record numbers from such a wide regional area. We hope you will be able to share in the experience. Join us at the awards reception for a surprise announcement!”

The exhibit features work by photographic artists from the local area, as well as from Wausau to Rockford and Madison to Milwaukee.

About Whitewater Arts Alliance:
The Whitewater Arts Alliance, Inc. is dedicated to supporting, promoting, and developing the arts as an essential and integral part of the community.

Whitewater Arts Alliance / Cultural Arts Center
402 West Main Street
Whitewater, WI, 53190
Email: wwartsalliance@gmail.com
Website: whitewaterarts.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwartsalliance

Gallery Exhibit Hours
Thursdays: 12-4 p.m.
Fridays: 12-4 p.m.
Saturdays: 12-4 p.m.
Sundays: 12-4 p.m.

Note: Gallery is normally closed outside of Exhibit Hours except for special events

UW-W Announces ’24 Spring Graduates

Students leave the stage with their diploma covers. UW-Whitewater held commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 11, 2024, for more than 1,400 graduates. (UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner)


The following students from the Whitewater area earned degrees from UW-Whitewater.
Editor’s note: It’s obvious that not all of these graduates have been long-term Whitewater residents. The university includes anyone who indicates that they consider Whitewater to be their home.

Whitewater, WI 53190: Chris Abts graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Jocelin Beecroft graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Physical Education – BSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Michael Blija graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Psychology – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Gracia Boley graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Journalism – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Alondra Buboltz graduated Summa Cum Laude with the following degree: Elementary Education – BSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Riley Burbach graduated with the following degree: Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Cody Carlson graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Brandye Carter graduated with the following degree: Journalism – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Juan Cuellar Meza graduated with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Anna Dahl graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Communication – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Midalis Delacruz graduated with the following degree: Higher Education Leadership – MSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Brian Duncan graduated with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Kennedi Finley graduated with the following degree: Psychology – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Griffin Gerber graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Marketing – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Jacob Godden graduated with the following degree: Business Administration – MBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Reilly Grasso graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Nathan Gross graduated with the following degree: Supply Chain Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Josie Hammes graduated with the following degree: Social Work – MSW

Whitewater, WI 53190: Jack Hanlon graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Finance – BBA

Greendale, WI 53190: Megan Haskins graduated with the following degree: Special Education – BSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Joshua Hetz graduated with the following degree: Journalism – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Gaby Islas graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Finance – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Talba Kabore graduated with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Teagan Kane graduated with the following degree: Marketing – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Michael Kelley graduated with the following degree: General Business – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: David Kneiser graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: General Business – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Sarah Lalasz graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Special Education – BSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Earl Lewis graduated with the following degree: Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Yingxin Lin graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Mathematics – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Jack Lind graduated with the following degree: Marketing – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Parker Louden graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Finance – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Isaac Lytle graduated with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Joey Maffiola graduated with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Natalie Mayer graduated with the following degree: Marketing – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Danielle McCauley graduated with the following degree: Social Work – MSW

Whitewater, WI 53190: Janessa Norvell graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Social Work – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Katie Oehm graduated with the following degree: Marketing – MS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Annabelle Olson graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Criminology – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Kaitlyn Partoll graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: General Business – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Montana Petersen graduated with the following degree: Sociology – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Brodie Peyer graduated with the following degree: Cybersecurity – MS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Aeron Polley graduated with the following degree: Social Studies – BSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Jenna Prock graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Psychology – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Hayden Radloff graduated Magna Cum Laude with the following degree: Media Arts and Game Development – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Sandra Rasmussen graduated with the following degree: Business Administration – MBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Emma Reineking graduated with the following degree: School Psychology – MSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Melanie Reyes graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Human Resource Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Yacouba Soire graduated with the following degree: Business Administration – MBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Ashlee Steed graduated with the following degree: Biology – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Keagan Stoltz graduated with the following degree: Computer Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Lili Templeman graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Art Education – BSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Krystalyn Terski graduated with the following degree: School Psychology – MSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Mason Thompson graduated Summa Cum Laude with the following degree: Journalism – BA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Sebastian Van Wyhe graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Management – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Zach Wagner graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Environmental Science – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Joel Watter graduated with the following degree: Human Performance – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Carolyn Watts graduated with the following degree: School Psychology – MSE

Whitewater, WI 53190: Mackenzie Wesoloski graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Biology – BS

Whitewater, WI 53190: Trenten Zahn graduated with the following degree: General Business – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Brianna Zimdars graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: General Business – BBA

Whitewater, WI 53190: Elizabeth Zinda graduated Cum Laude with the following degree: Marketing – BBA

Approximately 1,500 students crossed the stage to receive their degrees at the ceremony, held at Kachel Fieldhouse in the Williams Center.

The graduating class included nine international students, 102 military veterans and 200 nontraditional students, defined as undergraduate students who are 25 years of age or older. In addition, 187 self-identified students with disabilities received degrees.

A total of 231 students participated in the university’s Hired Before Graduation campaign, which celebrates students who landed a job, were promoted in their current job, earned acceptance to graduate school or started their own business before commencement.

4th of July Festival Quick Tips from Lisa Dawsey Smith

4th of July Festival Quick Tips from the questions I answer often:

– Festival opens Wednesday. Full schedule on website – whitewater4th.com

– Festival is cash only. Yup it’s true, plan ahead.

– Wrist band sessions [unlimited rides for $25] are on the festival schedule and only at specific times not throughout the entire event.

– All food vendors south of the railroad tracks are local organizations – this is a fundraiser for them. Please support them as much and as often as you can. [These vendors do not accept cash; purchase your tickets at the festival booths.]

– Fireworks are 10 p.m. 7/4, 7/6. If for any reason there are weather changes the ONLY place to stay informed is the Whitewater 4th of July Festival Facebook page; we are a water launch and a metal platform + explosives + lightning don’t mix.

– The festival (outside of family owned and operated carnival) is volunteer run; please be kind and thankful for the tremendous amount of time these folks invest in this event to celebrate with their friends and neighbors.

– The parade is 7/4 at 10 a.m. Preceded by the Whippet City Mile at 9:45. Road closure is a firm 9:30 am.

– Road closures around the festival on Whitewater St begin today and run through 7/8. Thanks for your patience.

– Helping hands make light work. The festival is always seeking volunteers and donor support. Connect with us down at the ticket booths or by email whitewater4th@gmail.com

– Thank the city streets crews when you see them. They are also working as hard as our volunteers and we are so thankful for their partnership. City of Whitewater

Last but not least, be patient with our social media page; we try to answer comments but once we’re on-site that is our primary focus.

Have an absolutely amazing holiday week, be safe, please keep your teens off the railroad tracks [the trains do run during the festival], hydrate, and have fun!

Editor’s note: Lisa Dawsey Smith posted this message on Facebook and gave the Banner permission to post it.

Obituary: Lowell V. Youngs, 87

Lowell V. Youngs, 87, of Whitewater passed away on Monday, June 24, 2024 in Madison.

Lowell was born on September 4, 1936 in Wyoming to Isaac and Violet (Doble) Youngs.  He grew up in the very small town of Veteran, Wyoming, where he was one of nine students in his graduating class.  After graduating, Lowell attended the University of Colorado, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education in 1958.  Lowell was drafted into the US Army in 1960 and selected to be in the Army Band, where he gladly carried a clarinet instead of a gun.  He was very proud to have played in several state events, the most memorable being the inauguration of John F. Kennedy.  While serving in the Army Band, he also attended Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., achieving both his Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Music Education. 

While in Washington, Lowell was introduced to Maureen Phelan by their mutual friend, Father Twohig. Lowell proposed on their third date, and Maureen accepted on the fifth date.  They were married three months later, on March 27, 1967 in Bowie, Maryland.  The couple remained very happily married and in love for 57 years.

Lowell’s first teaching position was at the University of Delaware where he taught piano, while also working as a church organist in the Washington D.C. and Maryland area.  He soon accepted a position at the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater in August of 1968 as a piano and organ professor in the Music Department.  He was proud to have been awarded the W. P. Roseman Excellence in Teaching Award in 1977.  Lowell was eventually promoted to Chairman of the Music Department and remained in that role until retirement in 1997.  Throughout his time at the University, he was an active organist in many local churches, eventually serving for 30 years as the principal organist and music director for St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Janesville.  In addition to playing organ, he led the vocal and bell choirs by directing, arranging and sometimes composing music for their services. Lowell was also a member of the American Guild of Organists.

Lowell had a wonderful sense of humor.  He was a huge fan of terrible puns and was the king of bad “dad jokes.”  He even created his own version of Pig Latin that used to send his kids into fits of laughter when he’d start jabbering.  He was always quick with a witty observation, but always respectful and kind when poking fun.  His favorite joke of all time had the punchline “got any grapes?”.  For decades, whenever there was a lull in conversation or if the mood needed lightening, you’d just hear him ask “got any grapes?”.  It was funny every time.  His humor will be missed dearly.

Lowell enjoyed classical music and opera and going to the symphony. He was passionate about practicing piano and organ.  He was an avid reader and enjoyed solving word and jigsaw puzzles.  But more than anything, he loved spending time with his family – particularly the kids and grandkids.

Lowell is survived by his wife, Maureen; children, Eileen (James) Marshall of Portage, Kirsten Whidden of Whitewater, Deirdre Youngs of Madison, Kevin Youngs of Madison, Heather (Andrew) Flood of Evansville; grandchildren, Christopher (Courtney Erickson) Marshall, Kayleigh (Cameron Keenan) Marshall, Elora Whidden, Devin Flood, Ethan Flood; sister-in-law, Myra Lou Youngs; and many nieces and nephews.

Lowell was preceded in death by his parents, Isaac and Violet Youngs; and siblings, Bernita Youngs, Kenneth Youngs, and Linda Youngs.

Donations can be made in Lowell’s name to the Care for All program through Agrace HospiceCare in Fitchburg.

The family would like to give special thanks to Agrace Hospice for their exceptional care of Lowell.

A celebration of life will take place at a later date.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.  Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Fort Atkinson Police Seeking Tips Regarding Reported Assault

Editor’s note: The following was posted to the Wisconsin Crime Alert Network on Monday, July 2 at 11:00 p.m.

On Saturday, 6/29/2024, at 7:38 PM, Officers responded to Soup’s On Bar, 1125 Whitewater Ave in the City of Fort Atkinson for a report of a male subject dragging a female into a black sedan, possibly a Pontiac Firebird T top. The vehicle left at a high rate of speed traveling southbound on Highway 12 out of the city. Witnesses heard screaming and said the female was not moving and was possibly unconscious. Suspect was described as a skinny white male wearing a hat and the female was described as having long hair.

No plate was obtained. If anyone has similar contacts or can identify the vehicle or subjects involved, please contact our department: Fort Atkinson Police Dept., Officer Adsit, aadsit@fortatkinsonwi.gov, 920-397-9905.

Prairie Village a Patriotic Sight with Nearly 400 Flags

Beth McCulley and Susan Schilt (L-R) doing their part
Flags along Burr Oak Trail

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

Six teams of Prairie Village residents fanned out over their entire community on Wednesday, June 26 to install nearly 400 American flags in honor of the celebration of Independence Day. It’s the second year for their patriotic display; last year they put out 144 flags, but according to Curt McCulley, “We were so pleased with how it looked and the community response that we are putting even more out  this year.”

Beth McCulley, pictured above, wielded a battery operated drill to make the holes in the ground for Susan Schilt to place the flags in their assigned section. The drill was a much better approach than last year’s hammer and rod, Beth had determined. Originally the project had been planned for Friday the 28th, but at coffee on the 26th concern was expressed that rain was forecast for Friday. Could they move the project to Thursday? No, too many of the busy residents already had plans for that day, so the plan was put into motion the very afternoon of the coffee klatch.

Barbara Dosemagen invited city residents to “Come and enjoy viewing flags on our streets. It started with our neighbor Lee Murray donating flags and soon others were donating . We work as a community of loving, caring for others and our country. Many are involved with donating time to Whitewater’s library, food pantry and feeding University students with a church.”

Prairie Village by Fairhaven is a community for people age 55+, and it was reported that several who were on the teams placing flags were over 80, including one who is 98.

LP Gas Leak Contained at Milton Propane

The following press release was received from Lakeside Fire Department and Rock County Emergency Management.

Lakeside Fire Rescue, a part of the Edgerton Fire Protection District, was alerted by the Rock County 9-1-1 Center at 5:19 a.m. on Monday, July 1 for a report of an LP gas leak at Milton Propane, 3992 Vincent Street, on the southwest side of the City of Milton.

First arriving units from Lakeside Fire-Rescue Station 3 (Milton Station) observed an LP vapor cloud in the area being driven to the south by the prevailing winds. Lakeside crews working closely with Milton Police and Rock County Sheriff’s Office quickly closed off John Paul Road, Vincent Street, and the surrounding area.

It was determined the leak was coming from a valve on the bottom of an approximately 60,000 gallon liquid propane tank, and fire crews in concert with employees of Milton Propane began to assess the best way to safely access the area of the leak when the leak “froze over” due to the temperature of the leaking propane.

This stopped the immediate flow, but then presented a challenge as to how to safely off-load the contents of the storage tank to prevent additional releases of propane gas.

Rock County Emergency Management and the Rock County Hazardous Materials Response Team were requested to assist in coordinating and mitigating the situation. The City of Madison Hazardous Materials Response Team was also requested for additional air monitoring equipment.

Off-loading of the leaking 60,000 gallon tank began at approximately 1:53 p.m., and was complete by 4:10 p.m.

In all firefighters from Lakeside, Janesville, Evansville and Madison Fire departments were involved, along with personnel from Rock County Emergency Management, and law enforcement units from the City of Milton Police Department and the Rock County Sheriff’s Office who coordinated evacuation and securing a safe area around the facility during the incident. Additional agencies that supported Incident Command during the incident included City of Milton Dept. of Public Works, Rock County Dept. of Public Works, Alliant Energy, Rock Energy Cooperative, Rock County Communications Center, City of Beloit Police Department and SWEPT.

Roads in the area, an estimated three homes, and three businesses were evacuated for approximately 10 hours; there were no injuries. Officials want to express their appreciation for the public’s cooperation and patience during the incident.

Editor’s note: The image on the homepage is from Milton Propane’s Facebook page.

Janesville Tornado Caused Over $20 Million in Damages

Damage to barn roof – Source: weather.gov

According to The Gazette, “The estimate of structural damage the EF-2 tornado that struck the south side of the city on June 22 caused has surpassed $20 million, a city official said.

Nick Faust, assistant to the city manager, said that estimate was as of Thursday with about 300 structures damaged. Both figures might change as the city continues to assess damages.

Janesville was the site of one of eight tornadoes across southern Wisconsin on June 22. There were estimated wind speeds of 115 mph in the Janesville tornado. It was on the ground for 11 minutes from 7:42-7:53 p.m……”

The National Weather Service summary on the tornado in Janesville:

“The tornado began just west of Murray Rd, north of Bass Creek where portions of several trees were snapped. The tornado quickly grew, moved to the east-northeast and produced damage rated EF-1 neighborhoods near Loch Lomond park. EF-2 damage was noted at a residence on the east side of county highway D where well over one hundred trees were snapped or uprooted. The tornado continued to the northeast, crossing the Rock River, Highway 11 and Highway 51 producing damage rated EF-1. The second area of EF-2 damage was noted a neighborhood just northwest of Burbank Park, where a house lost its roof and a portion of its second story. The roof was found to the north-northwest over a block away. The tornado continued northeast crossing Beloit Ave. and ending in the fields to the west of South Read Rd. Damage along the majority of the path was rated EF-1. Tree damage was substantial with well over 1000 trees that were snapped, uprooted or had large sections damaged. Roof damage on several structures included shingle loss, occasional loss of roof decking material, peeled or dislodged siding and other facia and soffit peeling and removal. A few structure sustained damage to walls when their garage doors were breached. Numerous power poles were leaning, with several snapped.”

Path length was reported at 6.21; maximum width, 700 yards.

UW-W Announces Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2024

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has announced its 59th Hall of Fame Class.

Former student-athletes Amy Gahl-Sweeney ’09, Suzanne Gersich Huss ’09, Tiffany Morton ’09, Beth Proeber ’06, Jace Rindahl ’10, Jeff Schebler ’10, Cassie Uttech Schroeder ’05, Ricky Spicer, Bob Stone and Bob Wickman will be inducted. Longtime UW-Whitewater Head Men’s Basketball Coach Pat Miller will be inducted under the category of staff/coach, and Warhawk supporter Ray Jacobsen will be inducted for his distinguished service to the institution.

All 12 individuals will be recognized for their contributions to Warhawk Athletics as part of the UW-Whitewater football team’s game against UW-River Falls on Saturday, November 2, at 1 p.m. Inductees will be part of the Homecoming Parade, which begins at 10 a.m., will be honored at halftime of the football game and at the annual Hall of Fame Banquet, which begins following the contest at 4:30 p.m. at the University Center’s Hamilton Room.

More information on the Hall of Fame Banquet, including registration, will be posted in August.

Inductee information is provided below.