City to be Much Less Colorful This Summer

By Al Stanek

The baskets of colorful flowers hanging from light poles in downtown Whitewater along with the colorful huge coffin-like sidewalk planters gracing city parks are apparently a thing of the past. A shortage of available workers and potential budget savings appear to be the cause.

A small group of residents is trying to stimulate a grassroots approach to not letting these, often taken for granted, urban amenities disappear.

The group, led by long-time Whitewater residents Rick and Jeanine Fassl, with the blessing of Public Works Director Brad Marquardt and Streets Superintendent Brian Neumeister has planted a half dozen flats of annual flowering plants and buckets full of perennial bulbs in large street planters at Cravath Lakefront Park. Along with the help of City Urban Forestry Commission Chair Sherry Stanek the group is now working on finding residents and businesses willing to periodically water and weed planters downtown and at nearby community buildings.

Living Word Fellowship has agreed to sponsor two large flower boxes in front of their Main Street building. The downtown SweetSpot Cafe has committed to maintaining another two large flower planters across from their building on Whitewater Street.

Whitewater Common Council member David Stone has volunteered to maintain four large planters at the entrance to Cravath Lakefront Park and the city’s Walmart made a generous donation of gift cards used to purchase the initial flats of flowers.

Recently the “pop-up volunteer garden club” cleaned up the area around the Birge Fountain on the Whitewater Cultural Arts Center grounds along with filling fountain area planters with colorful annuals to enhance the area’s soon to be popping rose bushes.                                                         

City summer-help crews used to plant and water downtown hanging baskets along with planting and maintaining landscaping at all city buildings and public parks. Without more volunteers and/or financial contributions Whitewater is likely to be less attractive for residents and visitors this summer.

Our Readers Share: Steve Watson – Early May Birds in Whitewater

Mother’s Day in Trippe and Cravath Lakes area

The Crane family

Early May Birds in Whitewater

Yellow rumped warbler

Our thanks to Steve Watson for sharing more of his beautiful bird photos.

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Local Student Named to Dean’s List at Cedarville University

Mina Truesdale from Whitewater, majoring in BS in Chemistry, was named to the spring 2023 Dean’s Honor List at Cedarville University. This recognition requires the student to obtain a 3.75 GPA or higher for the semester and carry a minimum of 12 credit hours.

Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 5,082 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 150 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and high student engagement ranking. For more information about Cedarville University, visit www.cedarville.edu.

UW-W Graduation Photo Gallery

These photos of the UW-Whitewater Morning Commencement Ceremony on May 13, 2023 are courtesy of Tom Ganser. The ceremony recognized 613 undergraduate and 136 graduate students from the College of Arts and Communication, the College of Business and Economics and the School of Graduate Studies.

The commencement speaker for both ceremonies on the Whitewater campus was Mike Domitrz. Domitrz, who earned a BBA in business in 1993, is a world-renowned speaker and the founder of Center for Respect, an organization with a mission to prevent sexual assaults and encourage safe dating.

The student speaker for the morning ceremony was Hollyn Peterson. Peterson, who earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a painting emphasis, is a three-time cancer survivor who has overcome life-threatening obstacles in her formative years and is now flourishing as a young adult with big dreams.

CDA Programs Help Businesses Grow

The City of Whitewater’s Community Development Authority (CDA) provides grants and loans to qualifying businesses to help them grow.

As the economic development organization for the City of Whitewater, the Community Development Authority (CDA) exists to encourage and assist development in the city that creates jobs, increases the tax base, and improves quality of life in the community. The CDA works to recruit and retain businesses by using a variety of strategies, incentives, and assistance.

The CDA offers three loan programs to help business grow:
 The Action Fund Loan program provides financing to businesses for land acquisition, site preparation and
construction, installation of fixed equipment, and working capital.
 The Capital Catalyst program incentivizes capital formation and investment in startups and emerging growth
companies. This program focuses on business development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
 The Façade Improvement Program helps businesses primarily located in the central business district with external
building improvements.

John Weidl, Whitewater city manager, stated, “The Community Development Authority (CDA) exists to promote development programs and empower its residents to the benefit of the entire city. The CDA has financing available right now to assist with working capital, facade improvements and incentivizing business development and entrepreneurship. These funds add up to well over a million dollars and are specifically available to encourage community building and economic development from the ground up.”

Blue Line Battery, Inc. (Blue Line) is a success story made possible with assistance from the CDA grant and loan programs. As a US based manufacturer headquartered in Wisconsin, Blue Line specializes in the engineering and manufacturing of advanced industrial Lithium-ion battery systems for the material handling industry.

Blue Line produces advanced Lithium-ion power systems that are a more energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and safer alternative to lead acid batteries. Blue Line has been a tenant at the Whitewater University Innovation Center since November 2016. Over the years, several University of Wisconsin – Whitewater students have worked for Blue Line. Blue Line first received a Capital Catalyst Grant in March 2017. As their business developed, the CDA provided a series of loans to Blue Line which provided capital to grow their business. Those loans have now been repaid in full, allowing the CDA to reinvest those funds in other new or existing businesses here in Whitewater.

“On behalf of Blue Line, thank you to the CDA and the Whitewater community for all of your support,” said Nick Rinaldi, Blue Line Battery, “We as a company continue to hold the CDA and the Whitewater community in high regard for helping Blue Line grow to this point.”

Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the City of Whitewater. Anyone interested in further information about CDA programs is encouraged to contact John Weidl, jweidl@whitewater-wi.gov or 262-473-0104.

Toppers Pizza Exec Takes Helm as New CEO

Adam Oldenburg

Editor’s note: The following press release was found in franchising.com.

Toppers Pizza is excited to announce a strategic transition in its leadership team as founder Scott Gittrich passes the CEO reins to longtime Toppers team member, Adam Oldenburg [WHS ’03].

After leading the popular pizza delivery franchise for over 30 years, Gittrich will be assuming a new role as Chairman of the Board, proudly supporting the brand from a different perspective. As the visionary behind Toppers Pizza’s success, Gittrich remains dedicated to maintaining the unique culture that defines the brand and is excited to witness the continued growth and momentum under the new CEO’s leadership.

“After several years of record performance, this leadership transition marks an exciting new chapter for Toppers,” said Gittrich. “Along with guiding the brand for over three decades, I have also had the privilege of preparing Adam to succeed me as CEO. With several years of record performance and an exceptional leadership team in place, the future of Toppers Pizza is incredibly promising.”

A rabid pizza fanatic and a seasoned business leader, Oldenburg has been an integral part of the brand for over 17 years, starting as a delivery driver and moving on to roles in management, Corporate Operations Director and most recently as Vice President of Operations. He is also part of an ownership group that owns five Toppers locations and was recently awarded Franchisee of the Year. With his extensive experience and deep understanding of Toppers, he is primed to lead the company into a new era of growth and development.

“I am honored to step into the role of CEO at Toppers Pizza,” said Oldenburg. “As a pizza guy at heart, I am fully committed to preserving the culture that makes our brand special. With Scott’s unwavering support, we’re excited to keep up the momentum for Toppers and drive new heights of success and achievement.”

Whitewater Girl Scout Troop Donates Cookies to Labor & Delivery Nurses

Pictured left to right: Deb Schumacher (Manager, OB), Abigail Rhodes (Girl Scout Troop 7639), Carla Bilgrien (RN, OB), Taylor Masek (RN, OB and IPS), Mary Gronholz (RN, OB)

Whitewater Girl Scout Troop 7639 donated several boxes of cookies to Fort HealthCare’s Obstetrics Clinic on Wednesday, May 10th, as a thank you for all the work Obstetrics does for our community.

As part of its mission of service, Girl Scout Troop 7639 donates a portion of its funds to providing cookies to local nonprofits. In past years the troop has donated to a single charity, but this year troop leaders recognized that they are old enough to choose their own cause. At the beginning of the season, each Girl Scout chose an organization to be included in their donations. Abigail Rhodes chose Fort HealthCare’s labor and delivery nurses.

Last year, Abbie participated in Frosty Rock with her mother, Stephanie Rhodes, who is a CMA at the Center for Women’s Health, and her clinic. During the race, Christine Chuppa, MD, a long-time obstetrician and gynecologist at the Center, made such an impression on Abbie that she chose Fort HealthCare’s Obstetrics team as her cause. Her mother adds that Abbie said the nurses deserve cookies for all they do.

Abbie was her troop’s top seller during this year’s cookie drive, selling 2,500 boxes of cookies. She spent a total of 32 hours selling cookies at booths set up in retail stores and by selling door to door. Abbie, a 4th grader at Washington Elementary in Whitewater, has been a Girl Scout since she was in kindergarten as a Daisy Girl Scout. She is now a Junior Girl Scout.

The Girl Scouts participate in community service projects and Take Action projects that teach them leadership skills and show them the importance of giving back to the community. As part of their mission of service, Troop 7639 is donating a buddy bench to Lincoln Elementary in Whitewater. A buddy bench is a bench installed at an elementary school, that when a student sits on it, communicates to the other students that they are lonely and looking for a buddy. It signals to the other children they should invite the student to play. Buddy benches promote empathy and inclusivity and remind children to check in on their peers while encouraging children to be outgoing and meet and make new friends.

“We have a great troop of girls,” says Stephanie, who is a troop leader. “They’re really focused on giving back. They take what they learn and use it to empower the community. They’re all so sweet.”

“The OB staff is very grateful to Abigail and her troop for their donation of treats and is impressed with this young lady,” says Deborah Schumacher, who manages Fort HealthCare Obstetrics. “We encouraged her to think about being an OB nurse. She thinks she wants to be a vet, though—which is pretty cool, too.”

Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by Fort HealthCare.

Class of 2023 Awarded Local and Area Scholarships

Scholarship Night for the Whitewater High School Class of 2023 was held on Wednesday, May 17, at 6 p.m., in the WHS auditorium. Seventy seniors were awarded 220 local and area scholarships worth over $227,580. Whitewater Unified School District administrators, staff, and community members presented the good news. Information was also shared about 24 state, national, and collegiate scholarships earned by this group worth over $706,480. This made the grand total of all scholarships awarded Wednesday evening over $934,000!

“In so many ways, this is a community that steps up for our students, including those who are about to take the next step in their academic careers,” said Dr. Caroline Pate-Hefty, WUSD Superintendent. “On behalf of the district, I would like to thank the individuals, families, and organizations that sponsor scholarships each year and support our students and the community. We would also like to thank the WHS Counseling Office that dedicates tremendous time to organizing and planning the Scholarship Night. And, a big congratulations goes out to our students whose hard work and dedication have earned them these opportunities.”

Community members interested in establishing a scholarship for the 2024 Whitewater High School local competition are asked to contact Pamela Sonmor-Wintz at 262-472-8113 or psonmorwintz@wwusd.org.  

The local and area scholarships that were presented are as follows:

  • Samuel, Afah Annah
    • Kikkoman Foods, Inc., $1,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Brenda, Aguilar Valadez
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Anthony J Weiler Memorial Scholarship, $500
    • Kikkoman Foods, Inc., $500
    • Optimist Club – Robers Memorial, $500
  • Cambell Alexander
    • Veronica Hookstead-West Memorial, $4,000
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
  • Allison Alvarado
    • Stimpson Memorial, $500
    • Anthony J Weiler Memorial Scholarship, $1,500
    • Kikkoman Foods, Inc., $500
  • Wyatt Anderson
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Whitewater HS LGBTQ+ Pride, $500
  • Tyler Arnett
    • Frawley Oil Company, $1,000
    • NHS Scholarship, $200
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Benny Liang Memorial Scholarship, $500
  • Brooke Bazeley
    • Whitewater Rotary Club, $1,000
  • Madelynn Buehler
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Burton H Heldt Memorial, $650
    • Whitewater Rotary Club Business, $1,000
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Keith Cameron
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld, $250
  • Caelyn Caputo
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Burton H Heldt Memorial, $650
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Whitewater Federation of Women’s Clubs, $500
    • Jamie Sendt Memorial, $750
  • Dayna Carlson
    • Sam & Anne Soffa, $13,000
  • Anders Clarksen
    • Krueger Memorial, $1,084
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Joshua Demrow
    • Wisconsin Technical Excellence Award, $6,750
  • Alejandra Diaz-Gallegos
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • ME Converse Public Speaking Memorial, $1,000
    • F. L. Moksnes Memorial, $1,000
    • Kikkoman Foods, Inc., $1,000
    • Melissa Patrick Memorial, $400
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Isabelle Dieter
    • Mary Eckstein Memorial , $2,000
    • Burton H Heldt Memorial, $650
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Molly Fader
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld, $750
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Julia Feit
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $500
  • Rose Marie Fosdal
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Veronica Hookstead-West Memorial, $4,000
  • Grace Foucault
    • FFA Alumni & FFA,
    • J-Hawks Booster Club Swim , $250
    • Burton H Heldt Memorial, $650
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Brandon Haas
    • Freiermuth Working To Success, $1,000
    • Rick Nelson Memorial Skilled Trades Scholarship, $1,500
    • Veronica Hookstead-West Memorial, $4,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Bernie Partoll Memorial, $500
    • Whitewater HS Technology & Engineering, $500
    • Schenck Process LLC, $500
    • Wisconsin Technical Excellence Award, $6,750
  • Reece Hammond
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
  • Reagan Hammons
    • Rosemary Roe Goeglein Memorial, $1,750
    • Kathryn Mayer Memorial, $1,000
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Casey Heizman
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Kindyl Kilar
    • Fort HealthCare Robert G. Handeyside, $2,000
    • Randy Lyon Memorial, $500
    • TIMSHEL, $300
    • NHS Scholarship, $200
    • Whitewater High School Faculty & Staff, $1,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Tom Baird Memorial, $1,000
  • Josh Kirley
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld, $500
    • Tim Ryan Memorial Scholarship, $500
  • Cali Kopecky
    • American Legion Al & Doris Kolmos, $1,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Terra Staffing Services, $500
    • Fort Community Credit Union Scholarship, $2,000
    • Tom Baird Memorial, $1,000
    • Kachel Family Maury Greene Business, $2,500
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Lions Club, $500
    • Optimist Club – General, $500
    • TIMSHEL, $300
  • Jake Kuhlow
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • District Leadership Team Scholarship, $500
    • Sam & Anne Soffa, $13,000
  • Maricruz Lopez
    • Kikkoman Foods, Inc., $500
    • Anthony J Weiler Memorial Scholarship, $1,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Katlyn Maize
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $250
    • Anthony J Weiler Memorial Scholarship, $1,500
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Alexandra Martin
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Diane Flood Public School Arts Enrichment, $500
    • Fort Community Credit Union Scholarship, $2,000
    • Walworth County Arts Council Scholarship, $1,000
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • John Tinchner Memorial, $402
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • Whitewater HS Music Parents – Roxa Pritchett Music, $1,000
  • Ben McCulloch
    • St John’s Masonic Lodge, $600
  • Rebecca Mendoza
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Whitewater Education Assoc, $800
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Courtney Meyer
    • Freiermuth Key to Business, $1,000
    • NHS Scholarship, $100
    • FBLA Scholarship, $100
    • Lions Club, $500
    • Whitewater Professional Police Association, $1,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Youssef Mohamed
    • F. L. Moksnes Memorial, $1,000
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Evelyn Noonan
    • American Legion Al & Doris Kolmos, $1,000
    • Veronica Hookstead-West Memorial, $4,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Emily O’Donnell
    • American Legion Al & Doris Kolmos, $1,000
    • FFA Alumni & FFA,
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Betzaida Palomec
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Aileen Perez-Aguilar
    • Engineered Plastics Company, $12,000
    • Washington PATT, $500
    • Lions Club, $500
    • Whitewater Community Foundation Founders’, $500
    • WHS National Honor Society Outstanding Leadership Award, $500
    • Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club, $1,200
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Halee Peters
    • Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) , $1,000
    • SSM Health Dean Medical Group, $500
    • Lakeview PTA Alumni, $500
  • Jenna Pope
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Clara Bray Reddy Memorial, $500
    • Lions Club, $500
  • Aaron Porras
    • Dream Big Scholarship, $1,000
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $1,500
    • District Leadership Team Scholarship, $500
    • Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club, $1,200
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Ashlynn Prah
    • The Coburn Family, $10,000
    • James & Zoe Connor, $8,000
    • Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club, $1,200
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Wisconsin Academic Excellence Award, $9,000
  • Mel Prince
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Loussaint & Tiara Minett Family Scholarship, $1,000
    • Malcolm C. Davison Music, $250
  • Maia Pruitt
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $250
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Adrian Rios
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Rose Robertson
    • WHS Pride Scholarship, $500
  • Eli Rodriguez
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $500
    • Optimist Club – ELL, $500
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Halee Rogers
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Carter Schepp
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Kachel Family Science, $2,500
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
  • Cole Schlicher
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $500
  • Heidi Sherman
    • FFA Alumni & FFA,
    • John & Joyce Duffin Memorial , $500
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Lakeview PTA Alumni, $500
  • Caroline Skindingsrude
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $1,500
  • Alix Snow
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $250
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Skylar Staebler
    • Michael Hoffman Memorial Music, $500
    • Anne & Lane Kuske Drama, $2,000
    • David F. Veith Memorial, $2,500
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Andrew Swartz
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $2,000
  • Calvin Tomomitsu
    • American Legion Al & Doris Kolmos, $1,000
    • Lakeview PTA Alumni, $500
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
    • D.L.K. Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Claire Tourdot
    • Whitewater Rotary Club, $1,000
  • Josephine Treder
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld, $750
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Evelyn Troxel
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Lions Club, $500
    • Elizabeth Parenteau Spirit of Service Award, $1,000
    • Dirk Seibold Cross Country & Track, $1,000
    • Whitewater Community Foundation, $3,000
    • Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club, $1,200
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Dejaney Valles
    • St. John’s Masonic Lodge, $600
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Karime Velazquez
    • Lincoln Elementary School, $500
    • Raymond O. Storck Family, $3,000
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld, $2,000
    • FBLA Scholarship, $100
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Tania Verduzco
    • D.L.K. Enterprises Whippet to Warhawk, $750
  • Grace Villarreal
    • Alvin Wutti H.O.P.E. Memorial, $300
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld, $500
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Anderson Waelchli
    • Arnold & Clara Dierfeld , $250
  • Emma Weigel
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Jean Broman Olson Art, $1,600
    • Burton H Heldt Memorial, $650
    • Wisconsin Academic Excellence Award, $9,000
  • Tyler Wright
    • FBLA Scholarship, $100
  • Ashly Xochipa
    • Kikkoman Foods, Inc., $500
    • Anthony J Weiler Memorial Scholarship, $500
    • Lincoln Elementary School, $500
  • Caleigh Yang
    • Treyton Kilar Memorial, $500
    • Kindness Matters Scholarship, $250
    • Uglow Family, $1,000
    • Class of 1965 & Wink Jung Memorial Scholarship, $1,000
    • NHS Scholarship, $100
    • District Leadership Team Scholarship, $500
    • Jim Stewart Memorial, $1,000
    • Whitewater HS Alumni Association, $500
  • Matthew Zingsheim
    • Whitewater HS National Honor Society (American Red Cross), $250

Missing Endangered Person Alert – CANCELED

Katelyn Ann Fischer

This alert was canceled on Monday morning, as Ms. Fischer has been found.

The Walworth County Sheriff’s Office issued a Missing Endangered Person Alert on May 21 at 11:28 p.m. for Katelyn Ann Fischer. Fischer, a 30-year-old white female who has developmental disabilities, was last seen leaving, upset, on foot from a group home at 4233 N. Scharine Road, Town of Richmond, Rock County. She is 5’6″ tall, weighs 230 pounds, has brown eyes, and long black hair with blonde highlights. She was last seen wearing black leggings with teal trim, blue tank top, flip flops, and carrying a burgundy purse. She has a tattoo of angel wings on her back or shoulder, nose piercing, tongue ring, and forearm scarring. Fischer has no vehicle. Her cell phone appears to be powered off and she has none of her medications with her.

If you have any possible information relating to this alert please contact the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office, 262-741-4400.