WUSD Referendum Project Update – May 2018

 

From District Administrator Mark Elworthy:

The referendum projects continue to be on schedule and on budget. Recently, the WMS choir room was completed and the Lincoln Elementary School Library Media Center will be completed by the end of June. Thank you for your patience and support during the construction process. Here is a link to the May 2018 Referendum Update. For other referendum updates click here. Monthly updates of completed projects will be provided on a monthly basis throughout the summer.

Eileen Nora (Monahan) O’Sullivan, age 80, died Tuesday, June 5, 2018. 

February 13, 1938 – June 5, 2018

She was born on February 13, 1938, to John R. and Nora Monahan.  At the time of her birth, Eileen’s mother passed away, and John raised her with the help of Eileen’s beloved “Aunt Gena” – Virginia (Monahan) Deignan of Lake Geneva.   Later, her father married Louise Clarke, who became her mother in every sense of the word.  Louise brought with her son Joe, and John and Louise eventually had a daughter together.  It was Eileen’s little sister Martha who dubbed her “Nini”, or simply “Neen” as she has been known ever since.  Eileen grew up in Evanston, Illinois, and graduated from Evanston Township High School.

Later, she graduated from Quincy College in Quincy, Illinois, and began teaching English in Chatsworth, Illinois.  Eileen loved her career as a teacher, so after taking some years off to raise her family – as well as getting certified to teach Special Education – she taught several places in southern Wisconsin, including Traver, Pell Lake Star Center and Mukwonago, and then ending her career as a Learning Disabilities teacher at Phoenix School in Delavan.

Eileen married Daniel J. O’Sullivan on June 18, 1960, and together in Lake Geneva they raised 3 daughters.  They were divorced in 1979, and Daniel passed away in 1982.

Eileen also had a flair for the dramatic – she spent time teaching drama and putting on plays at her schools, as well as appearing in community theater productions.  In later years, she was thrilled to be able to share this interest with her grandson Nathan as he pursues a career in the arts.  Eileen’s other grandson, Dan, made her happy in so many ways as well.  With him, she shared a home as he grew up, as well as a love of animals and technology.  She would proudly boast of her personal desktop technician and loved to learn from his computer prowess.

And if you ever got her started talking about the TV show “Survivor”, you’d better be ready for all of the facts.  Under the screen moniker “Coolhand Eddie”, she ran an online Fantasy Survivor tribe, and had several trophies to show for her ability to “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast.”  She was also a rabid football and baseball fan and tried never to miss a televised game.  A Brewer game at Miller Park a couple of years ago, courtesy of her daughter Cathy and son-in-law Tom, was a recent highlight – as (oddly) was the Cubs winning the World Series in 2016.

Eileen loved the outdoors and made her home in a tranquil part of the Kettle Moraine Forest.  There she would mow acres of land, feed the birds, help a local feral cat rescue organization, and gaze at the constellations.  For as long as she could, she maintained gardens; in a recent conversation with a chaplain, she said that she always felt closest to God when in her flower garden.

Eileen is survived by her daughters: Joann O’Sullivan, Whitewater; Cathy O’Sullivan (Tom) Kavanaugh, Sauk City; and Theresa O’Sullivan Fosbinder (Madison).  She is further survived by her grandsons Dan (Alexi) O’Sullivan and Nathan Fosbinder. She also leaves behind several beloved pets who will miss her kindness and kindred spirit – especially her dearest Foggy.

She was preceded in death by her father, John Rodríguez Monahan; her mother, Nora (Liston) Monahan; her stepmother Louise Clarke Monahan; her step-brother Joe (“Sug”) Daniels, and her sister Martha Monahan Jones Bromley.

Whether the Brewers win or the Packers lose, or the Cubs sneak into the rotation, Eddie will forever be watching from her flower garden.  We will miss you, Weather Gma.

A Memorial Service will take place on Sunday, June 10, 2018, at 12 pm at Nitardy Funeral Home 550 N. Newcomb St. Whitewater, WI. 53190. Friends may visit with the family on Sunday from 11 am until time of service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Cat Inc., P.O. Box 447 Whitewater, WI 53190 – commcat.org, or ActBlue LLC – www.actblue.com.

www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Join UW-Whitewater this Friday, June 8, 4:30-6:30 p.m., to celebrate 150 years in the community with the free outdoor concert — FBI & the Untouchable Horns

Join UW-Whitewater this Friday, June 8, 4:30-6:30 p.m., as we celebrate 150 years in the community with the first of our free outdoor concerts — FBI & the Untouchable Horns, a Chicago-inspired funk band. Also featured:

  • Catering by Casual Joe’s: Mini Chicago-style hot dogs, classic pulled pork sandwiches with chips, mac and cheese, build-your-own smash bowls, nacho bar, dessert; vegan and gluten-free options available
  • Beverage tent: soda, water, lemonade, beer, wine, special smash cocktail
  • Free face painting, lawn games, ball games and kids’ activities
  • Campus history tours: 30-minute walking tours starting at 5 and 6 p.m.
  • Information tables include Studio 84, the Ice Age Trail, and UW-Whitewater’s Summeround theatre season

Bring your own picnic or purchase a meal from our vendors — just no carry-ins of alcohol, please. All concerts are located just off Main Street on the Wyman pedestrian mall. Free parking is available in lots 1 and 12. In the case of rain, all events will take place in the University Center.

The Summer Concert Series is one of many ways UW-Whitewater is marking its Sesquicentennial. For details on other upcoming events, visit uww.edu/150.

WHS Sign Construction Update

“Sidewalk superintendent”, Bruce Schroeder, checking out the construction of WHS sign on Walworth Avenue.

A digital rendering of what the completed WHS Sign will look like.

Young Auditorium Lines Up Amazing Entertainers and Performances for 2018-2019 Season

With world-renowned musical acts, standout theatre productions, and a pair of Broadway’s biggest hit musicals, there is truly something for everyone in the Young Auditorium 2018-2019 Season.

The season kicks off with Young Auditorium’s annual World Music Festival and is highlighted by appearances from classic rock icon Jim Messina, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Coasters, a brand new title from The Church Basement Ladies, and national touring Broadway productions of Jersey Boys and RENT. Country music fans will love Country Royalty: A Tribute to Hank Williams and Patsy Cline, and classical music lovers will not want to miss Bach’s Christmas Oratorio as performed by the Wisconsin Chamber Choir with a full orchestra, or Beethoven’s 9th as performed by the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra. With over 20 performances spanning the worlds of theatre, music, dance, comedy, and family shows, Young Auditorium is truly bringing you the very best in the world of entertainment.

Tickets for all Young Auditorium 2018-2019 shows go on sale Friday, June 8th at 9:30 am. A full event listing including dates, time, prices and purchase details, is available at www.youngauditorium.com. Use the site’s interactive ticket experience to pick your exact seating location for every show and purchase your tickets online.

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

Jim Messina – October 20th, 2018
As one-half of the extremely successful classic-rock duo Loggins & Messina, co-founder of the country rock band Poco, and a key member of Buffalo Springfield, Messina has used his masterful guitar playing and smooth, familiar voice to carve out an illustrious career. Messina’s talents will be on full display at Young Auditorium as he and his band perform some of his greatest hits like, Your Momma Don’t Dance, Crazy Love, and House at Pooh Corner.

The Coasters – November 17th, 2018
With a string of instantly recognizable hits like Yakety Yak, Charlie Brown, and Searchin, The Coasters helped define the rhythm & blues and rock and roll sounds of the 1950s and 1960s. Combining good-humored storytelling with impeccable timing and harmonies, The Coasters have the distinction of being the very first group EVER inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Jersey Boys – February 7th, 2019
Broadway’s Tony Award-winning Best Musical takes you behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, from the streets of Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Featuring the hit songs Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Rag Doll, Oh What a Night and Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Jersey Boys ran for 11 record-breaking years on Broadway becoming the 12th longest-running show in Broadway history.

Church Basement Ladies – ‘Rise Up, O Men’ – March 3rd, 2019
The Church Basement Ladies are back at Young Auditorium in a brand new production! ‘Rise Up O Men’ gives the gents a chance to shine in the latest installment of the Church Basement Ladies musical comedy series. As the church prepares for participation in the town’s 1964 Centennial Celebration, we get to see their coming and goings from the eyes of the menfolk, who have their own problems to solve.

Country Royalty: A Tribute to Hank Williams and Patsy Cline – April 6th, 2019
Two of country music’s biggest legends appear on the same stage at the same time when award-winning
musicians Jason Petty and Katie Deal pay tribute to Hank Williams and Patsy Cline. In a show like no other,
Petty and Deal honor these music icons by performing over 20 of their chart-topping hits with a live band!
Hear the songs and stories of Hank and Patsy as performed by two of the country’s finest entertainers.

RENT -20th Anniversary Tour – April 28th, 2019
Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning masterpiece RENT returns to the stage in a vibrant 20th anniversary touring production. With its inspiring message of joy and hope in the face of fear, RENT follows an unforgettable year in the lives of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. The
timeless celebration of friendship and creativity reminds us to measure our lives with the only thing that truly matters-love.

WHS Track and Field celebrates their season with banquet

 

The Track and Field teams celebrated the 2018 season with their banquet on Monday. Award winners for the girls were:

Most Valuable Track Athlete: Hailey Murphy
Most Valuable Field Athlete: Ali Ketterhagen
Most Improved Athlete: Hailey Murphy
Outstanding Senior Award: Miranda Reynolds
Outstanding Freshmen Award: Lily Dunklau

Award winners for the boys were:
Most Valuable Track Athlete: Tyler Sheffield
Most Valuable Field Athlete: Sashi Popke
Most Improved Athlete: Juan Cuellar
Outstanding Senior Award: Jacob Korf
Outstanding Freshmen Award: Trenten Zahn, Ignacio Cuevas

Seniors in the Park hosts event featuring Classic Cars and a DJ playing 50’s and 60’s music

 

 

Enjoy food, Classic Cars and a DJ playing 50’s and 60’s music on Wednesday, June 13 at 11:00 am. Lawn games, including bag toss and ladderball, will start at 11:00 am. If you have an outdoor game to share, please let Deb Weberpal know by calling 262-473-0535.

Tickets are $5.00, including choice of grilled meat, coleslaw, chips, beverage, ice cream and s’mores and must be purchased by noon on  Thursday, June 7. Lunch will be served at noon. Half price meal for those bringing a classic car. The event is held at the Starin Park Concession Stand picnic area or inside if inclement weather. Proceeds benefit Treyton’s Field of Dreams.

Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club welcomes Chancellor Kopper

 Back Row:  Kiwanis President Jerry Grant, Shirley Grant, Rollie Cooper, Kiwanis President-Elect Lorrie Koppein, and Robert Wulfkuhle.
Front Row:   Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs Grace Crickette and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper.

Chancellor Kopper signs a book that Kiwanis will donate to the children’s section of the library.

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper and Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs Grace Crickette were both inducted into the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club on Tuesday. Kopper gave a presentation about UW-Whitewater and included information about the re-structuring of UW-Rock County, which will become a part of UW-Whitewater.

She also talked about the celebration of the 150th birthday of UW-Whitewater and all of the events in conjunction with the Sesquicentennial. For example, there will be a free family-friendly summer concert series, with the first concert on Friday, June 8 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., just off Main Street on the Wyman pedestrian mall at UW-W. The Summer Concert Series is one of many ways UW-Whitewater is marking its Sesquicentennial.

UW-Whitewater has a culture of service, and they are committed to helping others and making their communities stronger. In honor of the university’s Sesquicentennial celebration, their goal is to exceed 150,000 hours of community service collectively performed by members of the Warhawk family and the Whitewater community. They want to recognize and celebrate the multitude of ways students, faculty, staff, and alumni contribute their time, talents and expertise to the city, state, nation, and the world. The University is encouraging everyone in the community to keep track of their volunteer hours via the site: http://www.uww.edu/150/service. For more information about all of the Sesquicentennial events, visit uww.edu/150.

State of Craft Beer – Author Matt Janzen discusses his book on craft beer in Wisconsin, June 7 at 6:00 pm

State of Craft Beer
June 7, 6:00 p.m.
Irvin L. Young Memorial Library

The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library is happy to welcome author and photographer Matt Janzen, who’s put together a unique book about craft beer in Wisconsin, aptly titled “State of Craft Beer.”
Janzen traveled throughout the Badger State over the course of two years, visited more than 130 locations and snapped thousands of photos to compile a behind-the-scenes look at Wisconsin’s breweries. The photos and stories in the book explore every aspect of the brewing process, from the fields and factories that supply everything from hops and barley to brewing equipment and tap handles.

Even if you’re not a fan of craft beer, you will be captivated by the trends he discovered while driving over 30,000 miles to explore the economic impact of this booming industry. Learn how breweries are strengthening their communities, and how the importance of that story became a book.  He’ll speak about that journey, as well as overseeing the production of the book itself — which was 100 percent manufactured in Wisconsin – take questions and sign copies of his book.

This program is free.  No registration required.

Beer tasting provided by Second Salem Brewing Company will take place following the presentation, everyone is welcome to join us! Please bring your ID along as we will be checking them for the beer tasting portion of the program.

 

 

Public Service Commission Approves Water Rate Increase for Whitewater

The City of Whitewater will observe a 3% water rate increase effective June 28, 2018, per the approval of the Public Service Commission.

The City of Whitewater currently has the lowest utility rates in the four-county region of Walworth, Jefferson, Rock, and Waukesha. It is also in the 9th percentile of water utilities across Wisconsin, currently ranking it as the 17th lowest rate within 168 class C utilities statewide.

The 3% increase that will take place in June will create necessary reserve funds to allow for future projects including water reservoir or tower replacement and water main improvements or replacements. The increase will also allow the City of Whitewater to keep utilities viable and healthy while maintaining a comparably low rate.

Call 262-473-1383 for further questions relating to water rates or utility services.