Obituary: Sandra “Sandy” Kay Grosskreutz, 75

Sandra “Sandy” Kay Grosskreutz

Sandy was born in Whitewater, Wisconsin on December 21, 1946, to Leon E. Scherer and Lucille Demoe Scherer. She attended Whitewater High School. She married Edmund C. Grosskreutz on September 25, 1965 in Antigo, Wisconsin.

Sandy worked at Fairhaven for 20 years in the Activity Department, and also worked in the Alzheimer unit. She really enjoyed working with the residents and made some lifelong friends with residents and staff.

She adored her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved her arts and crafts along with her coloring. She enjoyed camping and traveling to Disney World, Branson, and Arizona. Enjoyed taking her grandchildren on many of the trips.

She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Ed Grosskreutz, her daughters Sherry (Grosskreutz) Griep, and Rhonda (Grosskreutz) Schemm. Granddaughters, Andrea Griep and Kaylee (Michael) Kirichkow. Great Grand Children Eli Kirichkow, Dakota Lucian, Kylie Griep, Jaxson Kirichkow, Damien Lucian, and Wesley Kirichkow.

Also survived by sisters and brothers Carole Downs, Dennis (Donna) Scherer, Rodney (Sue) Scherer, Linda (Larry) Whitmore, Cheryl (Mike) Nelson, and Gary Scherer along with many nephews and nieces. She is also survived by her cousin Susan (Ken) Klockow, and friends, Edith Oldenburg and Mary Jo Helmeier. She is preceded in death by her parents, Leon and Lucille Scherer, her brother, Thomas Scherer, and grandson, Dylan Griep and many other loved ones.

A memorial service will be held later. Information will be provided later.

We want to thank the Whitewater EMS, Fort Healthcare ER Staff, and Saint Mary’s Hospital ICU Staff in Madison.

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

Obituary: Mary E. “Betty” Lawrence, 99

Mary E. “Betty” Lawrence, 99, of Whitewater passed away on Sunday, February 27, 2022 at Hearthstone Memory Care in Whitewater.

Betty was born October 30, 1922 in Lima Center. She was the daughter of Jack and Mary Hale. Betty was a proud descendant of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who founded the North Lima Presbyterian Church. She made her Christian faith a cornerstone of her family’s life. When she was 13, her father, Jack, took her to England on the Queen Mary to visit his family in Melbourne. She graduated from Whitewater High School and attended business school in Madison. She married Ralph Lawrence on June 10, 1944 and worked with him on a farm in Richmond, Wisconsin.

Betty was very active in 4-H, the Live Wires, the Lima Benefit Club, several euchre clubs, bowling leagues, National Grange, other church functions and served as the Johnstown Township Clerk for 20 years. She traveled with Ralph to England, Canada, Florida, Montana, Alaska and numerous Wisconsin areas. Betty got her green thumb from her mother who both took pride in their huge vegetable and flower gardens.

She is survived by her sons, Don (Peggy) of Dousman, WI and Jim (Sandy) of Wild Rose, WI; her loving grandchildren Jenny (Mike) of Milton, Scott (Valerie) of Powder Springs, GA, Chris (Tammy) of Howard’s Grove, Kathryn (Lance) of Neenah, and Ryan of St Claire Shores, MI.; her great-grandchildren Alec and Zack Revels, Tyler, Brayden, Cameron and Mackenzie Lawrence and Owen Walker.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ralph; brothers, Don and Pres; daughter, Margaret; and daughter-in-law, Dietlind.

Betty’s family would like to offer special thanks to the staff at Fairhaven and Rainbow Hospice Care. She brought great joy to family and friends and will be greatly missed.

In lieu of flowers contributions would be appreciated to North Lima Presbyterian Church Memorial Scholarship Fund or Salvation Army of Janesville, WI.

A memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2022 at Nitardy Funeral Home in Whitewater. A visitation will take place from 1 p.m. until the time of service. A burial of cremains will take place at a later date at Richmond Cemetery.

Reminder: Candidate Forums for Common Council & School Board on Sat. Sponsored by LWV

The League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area is pleased to announce that it will host an in-person WUSD School Board candidate forum on Saturday, March 12, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., in the City of Whitewater Council Chambers, 312 W Whitewater Street.

There are four candidates running for two open seats on the school board. They have all confirmed their participation: Miguel Aranda, Jennifer Kienbaum (incumbent), Joseph Kromholz (incumbent), and Andrea Svec. The League will be assisted in running the forum by Whitewater High School students under the supervision of the League and WHS American Government teacher Greg Stewart. The forum will be co-moderated by WHS students, Junior Alex Martin and Senior Aldo Rodriguez. The League is delighted to provide an opportunity for these students to engage in the democratic process alongside us.

Candidate questions prepared by the LWV Whitewater Area board and WHS students will be used if there are not enough questions provided by the public. The League does not accept questions targeted to specific candidates.

The forum will be filmed by Whitewater Community TV and live streamed to their Vimeo website. A recording will be rebroadcast on channel 990 and made available on our website, https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, during the weeks leading up to the April 5 Spring Election.

*********************************************************************************************

The League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area is pleased to announce that it will host an in-person Whitewater Common Council candidate forum on Saturday, March 12, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m., in the City of Whitewater Council Chambers, 312 W Whitewater Street.

There are four candidates running for three open seats on the Common Council and one contested race for the Member at Large seat.  Participating candidates are: Jill Gerber (AD4, Wards 6/7/8) and Jim Allen (Member at Large – Incumbent) and Chuck Mills (Member At Large – Challenger). [Lukas Schreiber (AD2) is uncontested and is not participating.] The forum will be moderated by League member and UW-Whitewater Professor of History Dr. Karl Brown.

The forum will be filmed by Whitewater Community TV and live streamed to their Vimeo website. A recording will be rebroadcast on Channel 990 and made available on the League’s website, https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, during the weeks leading up to the April 5 Spring Election.  

The League is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. 

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: 1897 and 1911 Additions to Old Main

It’s time once again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society. This image is the third in the series showing the growth of Old Main on the UW-Whitewater campus that burned on February 7, 1970.

This image shows two important additions to Old Main, the 1897 front addition and the 1911 west wing addition. Shown in the background is the 1868 and 1876 versions of Old Main. The new front added the familiar classical front and tower that most people who remember Old Main are familiar with. This addition was designed by well-known Milwaukee architect H. C. Koch and the interior of the addition added classrooms, a library, music room, and large assembly room.

In 1911, the large west wing joined the new front with the old sections of the building in the rear to create much of the building’s facade in the 20th century.

Join us again next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society.

(1810PC, Whitewater Historical Society)

State Senator Janis Ringhand Announces Retirement; State Rep. Don Vruwink Plans to Run Again

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

According to a press release on March 9 from her office, State Senator Janis Ringhand (D-Evansville) will not seek re-election. “It has been a great honor to serve the people of the 15th Senate district. While I will miss working with colleagues on important issues, I think that this is the right time to step aside, relax and retire,” Ringhand said.

Ringhand, whose district includes Whitewater, was elected to the State Assembly in 2010 and the State Senate in 2014. She is currently the Assistant Minority leader for the Senate Democrats. She has advocated for expanding paid Family and Medical Leave, reigning in the Dark Store tax loophole, local control, and promoting economic and workforce development.

She also produces Ringhand Beer Mustard, which is sold throughout southern Wisconsin. “I look forward to having more time to make and distribute…” the mustard, she stated. “I will always be grateful for the support people have shown throughout the years. I will miss the back and forth exchanges with my colleagues at the Capitol and helping folks back home. The time is right for me to move on.”

Until at least last week, Whitewater’s representative in the State Assembly, Don Vruwink (D-Milton), was uncertain as to whether he would be running for re-election this year, as he had indicated that most of the proposed redistricting plans would move the boundaries of the 43rd Assembly District such that his residence would no longer be included. However, on March 3 the Wisconsin Supreme Court selected the redistricting plan that had been submitted by Gov. Evers. Vruwink’s office told the Banner that the adopted plan leaves Vruwink’s district intact while slightly enlarging it. In response to the Banner’s inquiry, Vruwink’s staff asked him whether he now plans to run for re-election, which he confirmed. It must be noted, however, that on March 5 the Republican-controlled Legislature asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Wisconsin court’s redistricting decision. Depending on the outcome of that appeal, Vruwink might have to reconsider his decision.


Lydia Wiley Deal to perform at Ripon College March 25

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by Ripon College.

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater” will be presented in a faculty-student recital, featuring Whitewater’s Lydia Wiley Deal, on Friday, March 25, at Ripon College. The performance will begin at 5 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. Admission is free.

Lydia Wiley Deal

Assistant Professor of Music Erin K. Bryan will sing the soprano solos and Lydia Wiley Deal ’22 of Whitewater, Wisconsin, will sing the alto solos. Adjunct Instructor of Music Andrew Schaeffer will collaborate on the College’s Bruce Case portative organ.

The 12-movement work by the Italian Baroque composer was written in 1736 and is a sacred piece and a capsule of Baroque operatic style. It was described by the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau as “the most perfect and touching duet to come from the pen of any composer.”

Wiley Deal is pursuing majors in music education and physics with a minor in mathematics. She is a member of the College’s instrumental and vocal performing ensembles, plays for musicals and directs the children’s music ministry at the First Congregational Church of Ripon.

Bryan has been praised for her “deft” operatic characterizations and a voice that is “a lyric soprano of exceptional beauty.” Engagements include work with Kentucky Opera, Cedar Rapids Opera, Madison Savoyards and Fresco Opera, and she is featured as Young Anne/#1 on the recently released world-premiere recording of Conrad Susa’s Transformations. She holds degrees from Lawrence University and the University of Louisville, as well as a doctor of musical arts degree in vocal performance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Schaeffer is a Chicago native and serves as director of music and organist at Luther Memorial Church in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. He also is editor-at-large of The Diapason, one of the oldest and largest American journals devoted to organ, harpsichord, and church music. He holds degrees from St. Olaf College and Yale University as well as a doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Oklahoma.

Ripon College, founded in 1851, prepares students of diverse interests for lives of productive, socially responsible citizenship. Ripon’s liberal arts and sciences curriculum and residential campus create an intimate learning community in which students experience a richly personalized education.

Music Mosaics presents the Vent Faculty Woodwind Trio March 17

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s College of Arts and Communication, Department of Music.

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of Music presents the next concert of the Music Mosaics series with the Vent Faculty Woodwind Trio on Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Light Recital Hall. Ticket prices are $14 for the general public, $12 for over 65, $7 for individuals under 18 and free for all UW-Whitewater students. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. Masks are strongly suggested for anyone attending events in the Greenhill Center of the Arts and each performance in the Light Recital Hall will have a social distance seating option. Do not come to campus if you are ill. For the most up to date campus safety information, visit the Warhawks are Back webpage at: www.uww.edu/warhawks-are-back.

The Vent Faculty Woodwind Trio (flute, clarinet, and saxophone) will perform a wide variety of music from J.S. Bach to Chinese-born American composer, Lei Liang. The program includes a premiere of a new work by Christian Ellenwood as well as MyungHee Chung, piano.

Works performed include Eclectic Trio by Catherine McMichael; Concert piece No.2 by Felix Mendelssohn; Zakotne Pesmi by Milko Lazar; Perennials for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano by Daniel Dorff; Lake by Lei Liang; Fluorescent Despair by Professor Ellenwood.

Cristina Ballatori has performed across the United States, Europe, England, and Latin America as a recitalist, soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. Recent performance highlights include a featured recital at the World Flutes Festival in Mendoza, Argentina, concerts in venues such as the Atelier Concert Series in Paris, France, “Live from Hochstein” Series public radio WXXI in Rochester, New York, and artist residencies in Spain, Costa Rica, and Mexico.  As a chamber musician, Ballatori is a member of the Semplice Duo with pianist Kevin Chance and the Whitewater Chamber Players. Ballatori regularly appears as a guest artist and has been a featured performer, clinician, and adjudicator at many festivals, universities, and conferences including those of the National Flute Association, Music Teachers National Association, Texas Music Educators Association, and Mid-South Flute Society among others. Ballatori is the recipient of numerous awards and grants including the University of Texas System’s Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award. Ballatori is the Artist Teacher/Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and Director of the UW-W Summer Flute Week. She previously served as Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Visit www.cristinaballatori.com

Clarinetist Christian Ellenwood is a passionate recitalist, chamber musician, orchestral clarinetist, and composer. Dr. Ellenwood has composed many works for clarinet, as well as works for chamber ensembles, choir, wind ensemble, and strings. His compositions have been performed worldwide at prestigious festivals and concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, the World Saxophone Congress, National Flute Association, ClarinetFest, and the Chamber Music National Festival/Music for All. Recent commissions include a new quintet for clarinet and strings, commissioned by Vandoren for the winner of the Vandoren Emerging Artist Competition, and a new chamber work to be premiered in June 2022, commissioned by the Willa Cather Archive and Nebraska Chamber Players. His compositions have also been broadcast over several classical networks, including Chicago’s WFMT, the Wisconsin and Nebraska Public Radio networks, and WXXI in western New York.

Dr. Ellenwood is committed to the musical and intellectual growth of his students, and the quality of his teaching has earned significant recognition from his students and colleagues, including the W. P. Roseman Award, UW-Whitewater’s highest honor for excellence in teaching, as well as multiple inclusions in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. Dr. Ellenwood has also received UW-Whitewater’s Outstanding Research Award and the University Faculty/Staff Academic Advising Award. He has held teaching positions at the University of North Carolina–Greensboro, Rocky Ridge Music Center, and New England Music Camp. Ellenwood studied at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro (DMA), Indiana University (MM), and the Eastman School of Music (BM). For more information, please visit www.christianellenwood.com

An avid supporter of contemporary music, saxophonist Matthew Sintchak has commissioned and premiered over 100 new works for the instrument.  Sintchak enjoys challenging traditional notions of music performance by pushing boundaries of genre, instrumentation, medium, and style.  In the genre-stretching, multimedia Visions of America project, Sintchak worked with trombonist Mark Hetzler and photographer Katrin Talbot to combine the live performance of saxophone, trombone, piano, bass and percussion, in an amalgamation of jazz, classical, and contemporary styles with original video and photographic material created and edited by Hetzler and Talbot.  Sintchak formed the Sonict Duo (www.sonictensemble.com), an experimental group that combines saxophone, video, and live electronics with the noted electronic audio-visual performer and composer Jeff Herriott.  Sintchak has also been a member of other new music groups including Present Music (Milwaukee) and the Intergalactic Contemporary Ensemble (formerly the Minnesota Contemporary Ensemble), which performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall for the London Jazz Festival. In more traditional settings, Sintchak is an active solo and chamber recitalist and clinician in demand around the world.  Sintchak performed and taught masterclasses at several venues throughout China’s Yantai province as part of the prestigious International Clarinet-Saxophone Festival. In the quartet setting, Sintchak has performed with the Ancia Saxophone Quartet (www.anciaquartet.com) for more than 20 years.  As the featured ensemble-in-residence at the Da-ism New Music Festival in Daegu, Korea, Ancia premiered nine new works written expressly for them by emerging Korean composers. Sintchak studied at the Eastman School of Music (DMA with Performer’s Certificate and MM), the Paris Conservatory (auditor on a grant from the Beebe Foundation), and the New England Conservatory of Music (BM). He is a Conn-Selmer and Vandoren artist and has recorded for Naxos, Albany, Innova, the University of Iowa Composers’ and Zimbel labels.  Sintchak is Professor of Saxophone at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Korean born pianist Dr. MyungHee Chung has received numerous national and international awards, including first prize at the 1977 William Kapell Maryland International Piano Competition; the 1976 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Young Performer’s Competition, the 1978 Portland Symphony Orchestra Competition and the 1980 Juilliard Concerto Competition. She was a prizewinner in the 1980 Gina Bachauer International Competition and a finalist in the 1981 Busoni International Competition.  She has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the U.S., Europe, Mexico, Canada, and the Far East and she has performed with many major orchestras including the symphony orchestras of Chicago, Baltimore, Portland, New Philharmonic, and Seoul Philharmonic..  Dr. Chung received Bachelors and Masters degrees in music from The Juilliard School studying with Martin Canin.  She continued her studies with Gary Graffman at the Manhattan School of Music where she received her Doctor of Musical Arts degree.  Her teachers include Andre Watts, Tong-Il Han, Chung-Choo Oh and Kisun Yun. Dr. Chung taught at the Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri and at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Wisconsin where she is a Professor and keyboard coordinator.

The Music Mosaics series will continue with the Vent Faculty Woodwind Trio on Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Light Recital Hall. Ticket prices are $14 for the general public, $12 for over 65, $7 for individuals under 18 and free for all UW-Whitewater students. All proceeds from the Music Mosaic series go directly towards scholarships for Department of Music students. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. Masks are required for anyone entering a campus building and each performance in the Light Recital Hall will have a social distance seating option. Do not come to campus if you are ill. For the most up to date campus safety information, visit the Warhawks are Back webpage at the link below. uww.edu/warhawks-are-back.