Third Annual Bassett House Ladies & Young Ladies Tea Party a Success



The Third Annual Bassett House Ladies & Young Ladies Tea Party on Sunday, May 5, hosted by the Whitewater Federation of Women’s Clubs, was a huge success. The event was sold out, and everyone had a wonderful time. Attendees had their choice of lovely hats to wear. They were treated to scrumptious tea sandwiches and baked desserts, real English tea (the same tea that Queen Elizabeth serves to her guests), and fresh-baked scones with real clotted cream from England.  All these goodies were served on beautiful antique china and enjoyed in the beautiful setting of the historic Bassett House. Mark your calendars now for next year’s tea, which will be held on Sunday, May 3, 2020.  For more information on the Bassett House, check out our website at https://sites.google.com/site/bassetthouseww/bassett-house Like us on Facebook!

Cub Scouts Registration June 1

The Cub Scouts are registering new scouts on Saturday, June 1 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Starin Park Community Building on 504 W. Starin Road. 

For more information: cubscoutpack173@yahoo.com

www.whitewaterscouting173.com

Memorial Day Activities

Final arrangements have been made for Memorial Day activities to be held on Monday, May 27th in Whitewater and hosted by American Legion Post 173 and VFW Post 5470.

The parade will form at the First Citizens State Bank parking lot in downtown Whitewater at 10:00 a.m. and will march off promptly at 10:30 a.m. concluding at the American Legion Building, 272 Wisconsin Street. In case of inclement weather the parade will be canceled but the program will be held at the American Legion Building beginning at 11:00 a.m. 

Leading the parade will be the combined color guard of William Graham Post 173 American Legion and VFW Post 5470.

The Whitewater High School Band and the Whitewater Middle School Band will provide music for the parade.

Featured in the parade will be guest speaker Whitewater-native Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Patrick O’Connor.   Also participating will be American Legion and VFW scholarship winners, Badgers Boys and Girls State attendees, the American Legion Outstanding Athlete, and the American Legion Americanism award recipient.   

The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other youth organizations are invited to participate. Following the ceremony the public is invited to remain for refreshments and remembrance and reflection.

UW-Whitewater Social Work Program Wins $85,000 Grant to Address Wisconsin Worker Shortage

With Wisconsin’s population aging at a rapid pace and a critical shortage of workers to support this population, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is taking the lead to address this statewide workforce need by inspiring students to pursue careers that support seniors. To fund these efforts, the university has received an $85,000 grant award from Bader Philanthropies, Inc. for the purpose of developing Project GREY (Geriatric Resources for Engaging Your Students).

The goal of Project GREY is to increase the number of students across disciplines who pursue careers in aging. This is a one-year aging awareness and curriculum project that will be offered to students at UW-Whitewater, which is uniquely positioned to foster the goal because the majority of its graduates remain and work in Wisconsin.

“Today one in six Wisconsinites is aged 65 or older and in the next two decades it is expected that one in five will be 65 or older,” said Jeannine Rowe, an associate professor of social work, and Project GREY director. “There is a shortage of workers in Wisconsin to support this aging population, which is largely due to negative perceptions about aging as well as lack of high-impact curriculums. With generous support from Bader Philanthropies, Inc., we will be able to engage in activities that promote student interest in aging and offer creative service-learning opportunities. If we can get students interested in aging early, we have a greater potential to enhance the workforce.”

The plans within Project GREY will be pursued by executing an awareness campaign and offering service-learning courses in collaboration with Fairhaven Senior Services, a senior life plan community located three blocks from campus. In addition to Rowe, the project team includes Yeongmin Kim, assistant professor of social work at UW-Whitewater and Brian Robinson, director of leisure services at Fairhaven Senior Services.

“Even residents with no past connection to UW-Whitewater feel the sense of community and joy during these partnership programs,” said Robinson. “The intergenerational engagements are impactful, and the experiences resulting from these engagements simply cannot be taught in a classroom or be felt from reading a textbook. Fairhaven Senior Services is excited for this opportunity; it will enrich the lives of our residents and enhance the learning experiences of UW-Whitewater students.”

About Bader Philanthropies, Inc.

Milwaukee-based Bader Philanthropies, Inc. is a philanthropic leader in improving the quality of life of the diverse communities in which it works. Through the Helen Daniels Bader Fund and the Isabel and Alfred Bader Fund, the organization funds innovative projects and programs, convenes partners, and shares knowledge to affect emerging issues in key areas. Since its founding in 1992 as the Helen Bader Foundation, the organization has committed more than $275 million in grants and program-related investments, such as loans and equity investments that advance its charitable mission. For more information on Bader Philanthropies, visit www.bader.org.

Whitewater High School Announces Awards Ceremony

Whitewater High School will host a ceremony on Wednesday, May 29, for High Academic Honors and Senior Awards. This ceremony will combine the presentation of awards previously given at two separate ceremonies in past years.

High Honors Awards will be presented to students in all grades who have earned a  GPA of 3.5 or higher over all of their semesters in high school. Additionally, graduating seniors will be honored with awards for achievement in academics, arts, and athletics.

The event will also include a senior art exhibit and musical performances during a pre-ceremony reception beginning at 5:30 p.m. The awards program will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. in the WHS auditorium.

Students receiving awards at the ceremony will receive a postcard invitation in the mail.

Lincoln School Students Participate in “Battle of the Books.”

Battle of the Books participants at Lincoln Elementary School:  Ten teams and approximately 50 students battled it out from March to May.  Each team read 20 books, and then they were asked a series of questions based on those books.  A very close tie-break-battle took place on Thursday, May 16 with two fifth grade teams competing for the title.  The first and second place teams are pictured here with the winning team, The Unicorn Champions, in the first row.

Whitewater Educational Support Staff Invites all Current and Retired W.E.S.S. Members to social on May 29

Whitewater Educational Support Staff (W.E.S.S.) Is hosting an end-of-year social for all current and retired WESS members.

At 841 Brewhouse (formerly Randy’s)

On Wednesday, May 29th at 4:00 p.m.

Appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks will be provided.  

Adult beverages and dinners may be purchased.

We will be honoring this year’s retirees:

Irene Bembenek

Mary Rogers (long-time treasurer of our WESS group)

If you are a current (dues paid) or retired WESS member and would like to attend, please RSVP to Joanne Kyle at 472-8336.

Volunteers Sought to Place Flags at Cemetery in Honor of Deceased Veterans.

Volunteers are sought to join in on May 23rd at 5 pm for flag distribution at Hillside Cemetery in honor of our deceased veterans.  Volunteers are asked to gather at the top of the hill near the 2nd gate at the Cemetery on Wisconsin St.  A flag will be placed for each individual veteran. 

After we are done, we will proceed to The Community Space, 834 E. Milwaukee St. for pizza.  This is a great way to honor our veterans.  Individuals and groups are welcome to come and share in this event,” said Kay Robers. 

Please call Kay Robers for more information at (262) 379-0187.

Flags ready for placement last year.

Whippet Girls Soccer downs Delavan Darien 1-0

On Monday the Whitewater Whippets traveled to Delavan for a non-conference matchup and defeated the host Comets 1-0 on a first half goal by Sierra Brunner, assisted by Carmen Kraayvanger. The Whippets maintained possession in the first half with solid midfield play enhanced by a formation change practiced on Friday.  The Comets brought three attackers in the second half forcing the Whippets to revert back to a more defensive structure. Delavan dominated possession but the shorthanded Whippets did not break. Cora Linos recorded 12 saves in goal. The Whippets completed their regular season with an overall 6-10-2 record. Up next, WIAA regional play with Whitewater, a tenth seed, traveling to East Troy, a 7th seed, for a first round game on Thursday May 30 at 4:00 p.m.