Seniors in the Park Presents Judas & the Black Messiah

Judas and the Black Messiah movie gallery | Movie stills and pictures

“Judas and the Black Messiah”
Tuesday, July 13, 1 p.m.
(Biography/Drama/History) – Rated R (Violence, profanity)
2 hours, 6 minutes (2021)
In 1966, William 0’Neal (the Judas) is offered a plea deal by J. Edgar Hoover to infiltrate the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton (The Black Messiah). Stars Oscar winner (Best Supporting Actor) Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, and Martin Sheen. This is a powerful interpretation of American racial history.

If vaccinated, a facial covering is not required. Reservations are no longer needed.

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: Early 20th Century Rural Mail Carrier

It’s time again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society!

July is a month of many firsts for the United States Postal Service over the years, so here is an image of rural carrier Frederick Persons (also referred to as Fred Parsons). Having grown up in Johnstown and then Whitewater, Fred was Lima Township’s mail carrier for over 24 years in the early twentieth century, even being elected the vice president of the area rural carrier association. He passed away in 1938 at the age of 71 and is buried in the Lima Center Cemetery.

Join us next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society collections!

(5175PC, Whitewater Historical Society)

The Whitewater Historical Society collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Whitewater and the surrounding area. Be sure to join us next week for more from the Society’s collections. Please “like” us on Facebook, and check out our website at whitewaterhistoricalsociety.org!​ 

Arrangements Announced: Lois Jeanne Reisman, 78

Lois Jeanne Reisman, 78, of Whitewater, Wisconsin passed away peacefully into eternal life on Sunday, December 20, 2020 at Fairhaven Senior Services with Rainbow Hospice care. 

A celebration of life will take place at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 22, 2021 at Nitardy Funeral Home, 550 N. Newcomb Street, Whitewater, WI 53190.  A time to meet the family will take place from 3 p.m. until time of service. A time to share memories of Lois will take place from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. after the celebration of life service.

Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com 

Death notice: John W. Riedel, 79

John W. Riedel, 79, of Whitewater passed away on Friday, July 9, 2021 at Rainbow Hospice Inpatient Center. Per John’s request, no formal service will take place. John will be laid to rest at Cold Spring Cemetery. Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Obituary: Elizabeth (Beth) Eachor, 98

On the evening of Monday, June 28, 2021, Elizabeth (Beth) Eachor, 98, passed away peacefully in Whitewater, Wisconsin, in the company of her dear friend, Allen Grady.

Beth was born on April 21, 1923 to Edwin and Anna Harris Boyd on their family farm outside of Whitewater. Beth was active in 4-H as a youth and later as a 4-H leader. She met Francis (Fran) Eachor in March 1938 while performing in a 4-H play that he helped to direct, and they courted for the next five years. Beth graduated from Whitewater City High School in 1940. On June 7, 1943, Beth and Fran were married in a double ceremony that included her elder sister Sarah and brother-in-law Vincent Stubbs.

Beth and Fran had three daughters: Annette, Nancy, and Linda. As a family, they enjoyed taking road trips each summer to explore historic sites throughout the United States, including the Gulf Coast, where Beth and Fran would eventually spend their retirement. Unconventionally for her time, Beth resumed her education after having her children, earning her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. Beth’s teaching career started in Rock County, and she taught in Fort Atkinson until her retirement in 1981.

Following her retirement, Beth and her husband started a new chapter in their lives when they moved from Fort Atkinson to Spanish Cove in Lillian, Alabama. For thirty happy years, Beth lived a full life in retirement, enjoying frequent cross-country trips in the family camper with Fran as they traveled to visit relatives in such far-flung places as Wisconsin, New York, and California. For entertainment, they loved visiting with friends and attending square dances, often in matching outfits made by Beth herself. Following Fran’s passing in 1990, Beth devoted more time to her community and friends, becoming active in the Baldwin Literature Council as a tutor and joining the Red Hat Society. Her pioneer spirit compelled her to travel the world extensively as a member of the South Alabama Senior Travelers, visiting Alaska, Hawaii, France, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Sicily, Italy, Wales, Ireland, Spain, Bermuda, Canada, Austria, Scotland, Panama, Costa Rica, Columbia, Mexico, the Bahamas, Curaçao, Nova Scotia, Australia, Greece, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Finland, and Switzerland.

The proud descendent of Scotch-Irish Presbyterians who founded the North Lima Presbyterian Church in 1850, Beth made her Christian faith a cornerstone of her family’s life. In her retirement, she was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Foley, Alabama, serving in many different capacities: Elder, Sunday School teacher, Vacation Bible School teacher, Presbyterian Women member, and Stephen Minister. She was awarded a Life Membership in Presbyterian Women for her leadership skills.

In 2011, Beth returned to Whitewater, where she resided at Fairhaven. During her time there, she enjoyed participating in many activities. This included providing interviews to UW Whitewater students about her time as an elementary school teacher. Until the start of the pandemic made such interactions impossible, she was still sharing her love of teaching with UW students. Beth also became a member of the Congregational United Church of Christ and their Women’s Group. Further, she was active in the Alpha Minnieska Club, part of the Whitewater Federation of Women’s Clubs, and she was also a member of the Wisconsin Education Association.

Beth was a strong and loving matriarch who provided her family with a sense of continuity across both time and space: she preserved ancestral memories through the stories and mementos she passed down to her children and grandchildren, and she traveled all over the US, visiting family until well into her 80s. Although she would not have considered herself a feminist, the way in which she balanced career and family, and her determination to continue living a full life following the passing of her husband, seems more in keeping with the social attitudes of younger generations than those of her contemporaries. Beth thoroughly enjoyed socializing and playing cards, and she was always impeccably dressed for every occasion, her outfits coordinated to the smallest detail. Throughout her life, Beth cherished her relationships with her many faithful and steadfast friends. She also believed in caring for those who were unwell or in need, and she lived this belief by being attentive to sick friends and family and by donating to various charities. She brought great joy to family and friends, and she will be greatly missed.

Beth was preceded in death by her husband, Francis, her sister, Sarah Stubbs, of Whitewater, and her daughter, Annette Setka, of Garrison, TX. Survivors include daughters Nancy (Kenn) Bailey of Hollister, CA and Linda (Terry) Floeter of Portage, WI; grandchildren Trisha Garcia, Tanja (Wyatt) Edenfield, Monique (Michael) Wicker, Jessica (Scott) Stellmacher, Elizabeth (Bryan) Miller, Stella Setka (Ethan Alexander), Nicholas (Amy) Bailey, Robert Bailey, and James Floeter; great-grandchildren Niko Garcia, Nathan Wicker, Colton Wicker, Carter Wicker, Ava Stellmacher, William Miller, Madisen Miller, Brinkley Miller, Benjamin Edenfield, Vivian Edenfield, Emma Bailey, Zelda Alexander, and J. Wilder Alexander.

Beth’s family would like to offer special thanks to Allen Grady, her very dear friend, whose kindness and companionship brought Beth much joy during her years at Fairhaven.

A memorial service is scheduled for Friday, September 10, 2021 at Nitardy Funeral Home in Whitewater. Visitation begins at 10 a.m., with a service to follow at 11. Interment will take place immediately after the service at Hillside cemetery in Whitewater. The family asks for donations in lieu of flowers addressed to:

Friends of Fairhaven
Attn:  Beth Johnson
435 W. Starin Rd
Whitewater, WI 53190

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

New mobile health unit travels Walworth Co. to offer health and wellness education and services; Visits City Market on July 13

(Walworth County submission) Walworth County’s Department of Health and Human Services will be coming to a neighborhood near you with its new mobile health unit. Designed to offer a range of health and wellness education and direct services, the Walworth County Mobile Health Hub will hit the road starting Saturday, July 10th. Its first stop will be Saturdays on the Square, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Veterans Park in downtown Elkhorn. The Health Hub will then set up at the Whitewater City Market on July 13th from 4 to 7 p.m. before heading to Delavan Fresh Market on Thursday, July 15th, from 3 to 6 p.m. in Tower Park. 

The Health Hub is Walworth County’s first health-on-the-go initiative. Its mission is to provide health and wellness services and education where residents live, work, and play, providing a convenient, affordable, and accessible alternative to traditional agency or clinic-based services. 

“The Health Hub will make health and wellness services more readily available and less intimidating,” says Walworth County Health and Human Services Deputy Director Trista Piccola. “By meeting people where they’re at, we will be better equipped to get the right services to the right people when they need it. Rural communities continue to have areas that are underserved, and we want to ensure our programs reach our residents who need them.” 

Walworth County staff representing an array of county-provided health and social service programs will be on board to assist residents. “We need to ensure communities have access to services that address physical health needs,” says Deputy Director Piccola, “but equally as important is access to mental health and prevention services.” 

A new community health assessment launching later this summer will help steer decisions about where the mobile unit will be deployed and the types of services it will offer. “We expect the information will provide a clearer picture of the physical, social, and emotional impacts of COVID-19, and how the Mobile Health Hub may be used to strengthen services to communities and residents most impacted,” says Piccola. 

The Ford E-450 is fully equipped with an exam room, blood draw chair, and cold storage to provide some direct healthcare services, including free healthcare assessments, such as blood pressure screenings; education and information about mental and physical health; Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program visits; and vaccinations, including the COVID-19 vaccine.

By forming partnerships with local health partners, Health and Human Services plans to capitalize on the unit’s mobile capabilities and ensure that the Health Hub is a true community health asset. “By expanding access to quality health and wellness services and providing a more visible, accessible platform from which to spread the message about the importance of health, our hope is to improve care, lower costs, and, ultimately, save lives here in Walworth County,” says Piccola.

In addition to the July market dates, the Health Hub is also currently scheduled to participate in Walworth County National Night Out on August 3 at the Walworth County Fairgrounds.  Additional dates and locations will be added soon; to find out when the Health Hub will be in your community, follow Walworth County Department of Health and Human Services on Facebook. Or contact Walworth County Health and Human Services at walcohhs@co.walworth.wi.us or (262) 741-3200. 

Walworth Public Health “Road to Community” Poster Contest

Road to Community Poster Contest

Join Walworth County Public Health on our Road to Community by participating in the Road to Community Poster Contest! Three winners will be selected & receive a professional print of their poster & have it displayed in their community, in addition to other prizes!

Poster Theme: What does community mean to you?
A few things you can think about when making your poster:

  • What is your favorite thing about your community?
  • What makes you happy when you’re able to be out in your community?
  • What are your hopes for the future of your community?

To enter the contest: Pick up your blank Road to Community Poster at any of the locations listed below. Be sure to fill out the submission form on the back of the poster & submit your poster to any of the locations by Thursday, July 15, 2021 to be entered into the contest!

See the rules at this link together with a video about the contest.

Poster pick-up and submission locations:

  • Aram Public Library
  • Avant Cycle Cafe
  • Elkhorn Chamber of Commerce
  • Fontana Public Library
  • Irvin L. Young Memorial Library
  • Lake Geneva Public Library
  • Matheson Memorial Library
  • Pedal & Cup
  • Walworth Memorial Library
  • Whitewater Municipal Building

Voting will take place July 19th through July 26 on the Walworth County Health & Human Services’ Facebook page. The three posters that garner the most likes will win. Winning posters will be exhibited at the Walworth County Public Health booth at National Night Out on Aug. 3, and then will travel to select locations throughout the county.

Jr. Whippet Football Camp Begins July 19; Register Now

Time is running out to register for the 2021 Jr. Whippet Football Camp hosted by the high school coaching staff and players! The camp is July 19-22 from 6-7:30 p.m. Walk up registrations will be allowed, but get them in by Monday, July 12, to ensure the correct size t-shirt!

The registration form is attached below and can be sent to Head Coach Jason Bleck. Email him with any questions you may have at jbleck@wwusd.org . Go, Whippets!

Whitewater Wastewater Utility conducting slip lining from July 12 to 14, weather permitting

(City of Whitewater submission) The Wastewater Utility will be conducting slip lining July 12 – July 14, 2021, weather permitting. Specific work areas have been identified on an interactive map. Sections that are involved are the following:

  • July 12 – N. Franklin St.
  • July 13 – W. Main Street near Cottage St., and W. Center St. near S. Fremont St.
  • July 14 – S. Janesville St.

Traffic is expected to be congested in these work areas. Please drive cautiously. Residents and businesses affected will receive door hangers in advance, with additional information, from Visu-Sewer.

Parade Video is Available Online & Channel 990

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

Kristin Mickelson, Public Relations and Communications Manager for the city, indicated that it was not possible to broadcast the 4th of July parade live due to some changes made by Charter Spectrum. “We are currently making some updates to allow us to stream to both Vimeo and to Channel 990 from more locations. This is still a work in progress and we are very appreciative of your patience while we set up and learn our new equipment,” Mickelson stated.

Mickelson indicated that the parade video has been edited and can now be viewed on Channel 990 each day this week at 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., and 9:30 p.m., along with Whitewater High School graduation at 6:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m., and 10:30 p.m. Here is the direct link for the parade on Vimeo.