Unfiltered Portraits Showcase Self-love, Acceptance & Consent at Roberta’s Art Gallery

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Embark on a journey of individual, unfiltered beauty and consent at Roberta’s Art Gallery with “The Garden of 1000 Faces: Behind the Garden Wall,” by Madison-based viral art influencer GG, otherwise known as Green Goodies. This exhibit, showcasing the importance of acceptance and inclusivity, focuses on the significance of consent and learning. GG’s work will be on display beginning April 3 and will exhibit through May 7. 

“The Garden of 1000 Faces: Behind the Garden Wall” is an interactive celebration of self-love and individual uniqueness. “This exhibit highlights the importance of conversations regarding consent and recognizing yourself in others through an original, unedited point of view,” says GG. This exhibit will feature just over one hundred acrylic portraits of those who allowed GG to paint them. In addition to the paintings, the exhibit will also feature a two-hour digital live stream projection in the gallery, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, of GG sketching Warhawk students, faculty, and staff who submit an unfiltered, raw photo of themselves. This live stream will spotlight independent music written and submitted by talented Warhawks to accompany GG’s drawing. “The Garden of 1000 Faces unlocks a deeper awareness of our role in shaping a sustainable, interconnected world — a harmonious symphony of positive change resonating through our actions, creating a lasting impact on the planet and each other,” says GG. 

GG, also recognized by her business name, Green Goodies, is a self-taught artist who became a professionally trained educator upon receiving a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point. GG is based in Madison, Wis., where she live streams sketching and painting sessions for her social media followers. The Wisconsin Art Board recognized GG as one of the 50 Artists for 50 Years. This great achievement highlights 50 prominent artists in the state of Wisconsin and displays their work for website viewers. This will be GG’s first solo exhibition.  

Roberta’s Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the James R. Connor University Center at 190 Hamilton Green Way, Whitewater, Wis. The gallery collaborates with campus departments, student organizations, and community artists in coordinating and sponsoring exhibits. Roberta’s Art Gallery is open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday. Roberta’s Art Gallery is closed on Saturday and Sunday.

At Roberta’s Art Gallery, we pride ourselves in providing free and open exhibits to the public, and attending certain events can earn students class credit. If you are interested in being featured in the gallery, please contact us for a proposal request. Reach us at ucart@uww.edu or 262-472-3193. Visit our website for any questions or inquiries, and follow our Instagram @uww_rag. For anyone interested in learning more about GG and her artwork, her Instagram account handle is @GreenGoodiesGives, and her website is greengoodies.art.

Editor’s note: This press release was received from Roberta’s Art Gallery. Our apologies for the delay in posting it.

Obituary: Shirley Lorraine (Drays) Sweno, 85 (Updated with arrangements)

Update 4/25/24: A memorial service will take place at 11 AM on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at First United Methodist Church in Whitewater.  A visitation will take place from 10 AM until the time of service.  A burial will follow the memorial service at Hillside Cemetery in Whitewater.

Shirley Lorraine (Drays) Sweno, age 85 of Whitewater, passed away Wednesday, April 3, 2024. She was born January 8, 1939 to the late William and Lydia (Stork) Drays. Shirley was united in marriage to Howard Sweno Jr. on November 8, 1958 in Whitewater. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Whitewater. Shirley retired in 2007 from Fairhaven Senior Services after 27 ½ years as their cook.

Shirley will be greatly missed by her daughters, Brenda (Al) Raglin, Denise (Phil) Jones and deeply loved by 8 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard; son, Brent; daughter, Penny Jo; sister, Darlene Lee; brother, Marvin Drays.

Shirley will be remembered by many as the sweetest lady. So many things will come to mind when her loved ones think back. They will remember their many conversations. Whether it be in person or over the phone. Some will remember and miss her ability to give a relaxing and much needed neck and shoulder massage. She loved her family and nothing made her happier than spending time with them.

Memorials will be distributed between these charities or a charity of one’s choice.

  •  JCOCC – WIGS Program
    • This program and all of the staff at Studio 8 in Fort Atkinson were part of the healing process when mom was diagnosed in 2015. Shirley and her family are grateful.

To mom and grandma:

We miss you terribly but when we see you again, we will go for that walk. Love You

Services to be announced at a later date. Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

WHS Students to Perform at WSMA State Solo/Ensemble Festival

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

Congratulations to the WHS Music students who are headed to the WSMA State Solo/Ensemble Festival on Saturday, April 27th. The festival will be held between 8 am and 4 pm with student performances happening throughout the day. Listed below are the students who received a 1* rating at the District Level and qualified for State. Performances are open to the public and will be held on the UW-Whitewater campus. The schedule for our students can be found here:

Dante Baker – Marimba Solo

Isabella Cohen, Jay Downs, Taiya Kolb, and Kay Mikos – Saxophone Quartet

Jay Downs – Alto Saxophone Solo

Taiya Kolb – Alto Saxophone Solo

Isabelle Lavertu – Trumpet Solo

Lucy Troxel – Clarinet Solo

Sami Van Daele – Marimba Solo

Meridyth Cashion-Soprano Solo

Ayden Clark-Soprano Solo –  will perform at Carroll University on May 4th

Charlotte Hajewski-Soprano Solo

Alex Sullivan-Soprano Solo

Brooke Mason-Alto Solo

Marina Linos-Alto Solo

A’lani Ross-Alto Solo   will perform at Carroll University on May 4th

Ava Van Daele-Alto Solo

Alex Clarksen-Tenor Solo

Samuel Nickelsburg-Tenor Solo

Payton Bunger-Bass Solo

David Enns-Bass Solo

Payton Bunger, Alex Clarksen, David Enns, and Samuel Nickelsburg- Tenor/Bass Quartet

Alex Clarksen-Musical Theater Solo

Charlotte Hajewski- Musical Theater Solo

Brooke Mason-Musical Theater Solo

Ava Van Daele-Musical Theater Solo

Aliciana Lopez  and David Enns-Soprano/Bass Duet

Isabella Cohen and Samuel Nickelsburg-Soprano/Tenor Duet

Isabella Cohen, Lucy Davis, Erison Dreksler, Georgia Esch, Jazmin Falcon, Charlotte Hajewski, Nina Heim, Aliciana Lopez-Vocal Jazz Ensemble

Payton Bunger, Meridyth Cashion, Ayden Clark, Alex Clarksen, David Enns, Marina Linos, Brooke Mason,  Samuel Nickelsburg, Lauren Rollette, A’lani Ross, Alex Sullivan-Madrigal Ensemble

Payton Bunger, Meridyth Cashion, Ayden Clark, Alex Clarksen, David Enns, Marina Linos, Brooke Mason,  Samuel Nickelsburg, Lauren Rollette, A’lani Ross, Alex Sullivan-Vocal Jazz Ensemble

Brienne Brown Announces Candidacy for State Assembly in District 43

Editor’s note: The following press release was provided by Brienne Brown.

Experienced Community Leader and Small Business Owner, Brienne Brown, Announces Candidacy for State Assembly in District 43

Brienne Brown, a respected community leader, small business owner, and advocate for positive change, officially announces her candidacy for State Assembly District 43 in the November 5, 2024 election.

 “I am excited to announce my candidacy for State Assembly District 43 and to continue my commitment to serve the people of Wisconsin,” said Brown.

Brown, who has lived in Whitewater for 12 years, is a familiar face to many Whitewater residents, who describe her as “hardworking,” “compassionate,” and “dedicated to improving our community.” 

Brown has been elected to three terms on the Whitewater Common Council, served on the Whitewater Library Board for 11 years, and was instrumental on the board of the non-profit Downtown Whitewater, which worked to create the vibrant Tuesday night farmers market, Whitewater City Market. She was also Program Director for the Whitewater Community Foundation, and helped to expand their operations to offer highly impactful Community Action Grants.

In her time serving on Whitewater Common Council, Brown championed the establishment of the professional EMS Department for the municipality, replacing the all-volunteer Fire Department. She also voted to build the Cravath Lakefront Park Amphitheater, and continues to fight for shared-revenue funding from the state legislature.

The new Assembly District 43 includes Whitewater, Milton, Edgerton, Fulton, Harmony, Johnstown, Lima, Richmond, and Cold Spring. 

Brown looks forward to getting to know the citizens of the new 43rd district through a series of listening sessions. “I want to represent all the citizens of the 43rd, both rural and urban, regardless of political affiliation. When we respect each other and work together, we can create positive change and make Assembly District 43 a better place to live, work, and raise a family.”

For more information about Brienne Brown, visit BrienneForWisconsin.com or write to info@BrienneForWisconsin.com

Wisconsin Student Musicians Head to UW-W

Thousands of dedicated middle and high school student musicians from across the state are preparing for the Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) State Solo & Ensemble Festivals. UW-Whitewater will host this event on Saturday, April 27 from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. It will be open to the public and free of charge. 

“The WSMA State Music Festival is an enriching experience for all participants, both performers and their supporters,” said Matt Onstad, Festival Manager for UW-Whitewater. “It is also an opportunity for our music program to showcase our facilities and emphasize how much we value and support the efforts of our school music colleagues, their students and their families.” 

Students must earn a “starred first” rating in Class A (which consists of the most difficult music) at a WSMA District Music Festival to qualify for WSMA State Music Festivals. The participants, in grades 6-12, can choose from a variety of instrumental and vocal solo and ensemble categories for their performances in district festivals throughout the state. Over the past six months, WSMA has held over 140 such events, involving more participants than any other student activity.

“WSMA State Solo & Ensemble Festivals provide youth musicians a state-level platform to showcase their growth and achievements. This opportunity is possible because of our state’s exceptional music educators, adjudicators, families and communities who support access to a well-rounded education inclusive of music,” said WSMA Executive Director Laurie Fellenz.

Nine other university campuses will host performances by more than 11,000 students, making this event one of the largest of its kind in the nation. UW-Milwaukee, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Parkside and UW-Platteville will hold festivals on April 27 also. Carroll University, UW-Eau Claire, UW-Green Bay, UW-La Crosse and UW-Stevens Point festivals will be held on May 4. 

Learn more about WSMA State Music Festivals and other programs by visiting wsmamusic.org. Festival information, including schedules and results, will be posted here.

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Founded in 1932, Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) is a non-profit service organization with more than 1,000 member public and private schools. Students from member schools are eligible to participate in WSMA programs, such as District and State Music Festivals, Concert Festivals, State Honors Music Project, State Marching Band Championships, Student Composition Project and WSMA Aca U. WSMA is governed by a board of directors made up of superintendents, principals and other officers from all over the state. WSMA believes music is a basic human need and that all children have the right to experience all that music offers them.

Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by UW-Whitewater.

UW-W Names Jarod Wichser as Warhawk Men’s Basketball Head Coach

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By Angela Kelm
Asst. Athletic Director for Sports Information

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Athletic Department has announced the hire of Jarod Wichser as the next head coach of the Warhawk men’s basketball team. Wichser served as the interim coach last season. 
 
 
“I would like to thank Chancellor King, Athletic Director Ryan Callahan, and the search committee for trusting me to lead the men’s basketball program,” said Coach Wichser. “It is a privilege to be a part of the Warhawk family, and I will work hard to build upon the rich tradition of success here at UW-Whitewater.”
 
“We are excited for Jarod to lead our men’s basketball program,” said Athletic Director Callahan. “Jarod holds character in high regard and his work ethic and ability as a teacher are never in question.”
 
Prior to taking over as the interim head coach a year ago, Wichser served as an assistant coach under longtime head coach Pat Miller for six seasons. The Warhawk men’s basketball program has a history of longevity of its head coaches – Wichser is just the third to take on the role since 1978. 
 
“We’ve been fortunate with two of the nation’s most decorated coaches at the helm since 1978 – Dave “Augie” Vander Meulen and Pat Miller – that led with integrity and passion for the sport and the university. Working under Coach Miller for six years has put Jarod in a position to continue the legacy of Augie and Pat while building his own,” added Callahan. 
 
Wichser takes the helm of a program with a long history of success at the conference and national level. UW-Whitewater has won 15 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships and five WIAC Tournament titles – second-most in the league. UW-Whitewater’s 22 NCAA appearances is more than any other team in the conference while the program’s four NCAA Division III titles is tied for the most in the WIAC. The Warhawks boast a record of 42-19 in NCAA tournament play. 
 
“The standard of success in men’s basketball at UW-Whitewater is very high because of the many elite student-athletes and coaches who built this program,” added Wichser. “We are going to be relentless in our pursuit to meet and maintain the standard of excellence they established.”
 
“I am thrilled for him and his family as he leads us into a new era of men’s basketball,” concluded Callahan.
 
In his interim campaign, Wichser led UWW to a 17-9 overall record and a 7-7 mark in WIAC play. 
 

Wichser is a 2012 graduate of UW-Whitewater. He earned a degree in elementary/middle education before completing a master’s program in professional development at UWW in 2018. 

WHS Music Students Perform at Whitewater Middle School

Students from Whitewater High School’s Music Masters Ensemble and Jazz Band celebrated Jazz Appreciation month with a performance for Whitewater Middle School’s music students on April 12th.  Each group performed three pieces that represent the music they have been studying this semester. Congratulations on a fine performance! 

Editor’s note: The above photos and copy were provided by Karen Tordera.

Storm Sewer Improvement Causes Walworth Ave. Closure This Thurs. & Much of May

It is anticipated the Walworth Avenue Storm Sewer and Drainageway Project will begin on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The
project entails replacing storm sewer inlets and storm sewer pipe in Walworth Avenue near the properties of 1011 and
1027 Walworth Avenue, replacing the storm sewer pipe that runs south from Walworth Avenue, and reshaping the open
drainageway.

Walworth Avenue will be closed to through traffic between Prince Street and Elizabeth Street for a day, Thursday, April 25,
2024, starting at 7:00 a.m. to remove terrace trees. It is anticipated to be closed again starting around May 9, 2024, until the project is completed, tentatively scheduled for May 24, 2024.

If you have any questions please contact Brad Marquardt, Director of Public Works.
Brad Marquardt
Director of Public Works
(262) 473-2239
Bmarquardt@whitewater-wi.gov

Editor’s note: The above press release was received from the city Department of Public Works.

UW-W Hosting Mike Domitrz in Sexual Assault Prevention Event, Can I Kiss You, on Thurs.

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Department of University Health and Counseling Services will host “Can I Kiss You?”, a presentation by WHS/UW-W alum Mike Domitrz, this Thursday, April 25, at 5 p.m. at Summers Auditorium in the University Center on campus.

Domitrz, an author and award-winning speaker, will present a high energy, inclusive program for providing how-to skills for teaching consent, respect in relationships, bystander intervention, and addressing sexual assault.

Admission to the event is free. Food, free t-shirts, and giveaways will be on hand.

Domitrz, who founded The Center for Respect, works closely with students, parents, and educators across the country to produce national initiatives resulting in revolutionary change in America’s approach to dating, respect, and intimacy.

Domitrz served as UW-Whitewater’s May 2023 commencement speaker.