It’s Soon Garage Sale Time: We’ll Have Free Ads Again

As a result of a reader’s comment that it’s hard to find garage sales in Whitewater now that we no longer have a weekly shopper, the Banner staff agreed three years ago to begin a “consolidated” garage sale posting that is published each Thursday morning for the upcoming weekend’s sales. We will continue that service this year. This announcement will only be for garage sales (a sale of miscellaneous household goods, often held in the garage or front yard of someone’s house) in the city and school district boundaries. We will not be accepting, for example, ads for cars or other items that are not part of a scheduled garage sale. There will be a limit of three times per year for a particular property.

Those wishing to place a notice must send the information to whitewaterbanner@gmail.com by Wednesday at 8 p.m. You may include a brief description of the items that are for sale, the hours and days of the sale, and of course your address.

LWV Presents Affirming & Supporting Our Nicaraguan Community – Tonight


Affirming and Supporting Our Nicaraguan Community
IN PERSON COMMUNITY FORUM on APRIL 20

The League of Women Voters – Whitewater Area is sponsoring an in person community forum, Affirming and Supporting Our Nicaraguan Community, on Thursday, April 20, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Cravath Lakefront Community Center, 341 S Fremont St., Whitewater. Spanish interpretation services will be provided, refreshments too! Dr. Lisa Huempfner, recent school board electee, will be providing interpretation services.

Please join us to learn how you can be of help and lend your support to Nicaraguan families in our community. The forum will feature a panel of community leaders, each of whom will address what is being done in their area of professional or volunteer work, to assist in welcoming and providing language, economic, legal, housing, and employment assistance, and access to food and health services for our newest neighbors. Learn
how you can contribute to making Whitewater a more welcoming and inclusive community.

Panelists include John Weidl, Whitewater City Manager; Terilyn Robles, WUSD Multicultural Services Coordinator; Jorge Islas-Martinez, WUSD Bilingual Liaison – Asistente Bilingüe; Margaret Wheeler, UW-Whitewater International Employment & Immigration Specialist; and Kay Robers, Manager of The Community Space. A Q&A
session will follow panelist presentations. The forum will be moderated by Miguel Aranda, WUSD board member and Pre-College Programs Associate Director at UW-Whitewater. This event will not be filmed. Everyone in our community is welcome to attend.

The League of Women Voters 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. Visit our website at https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram @lwvwhitewater.

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Afirmando y apoyando a nuestra comunidad nicaragüense
FORO EN VIVO el 20 de ABRIL

The League of Women Voters – Whitewater Area está patrocinando un foro comunitario en persona, Afirmando y apoyando a nuestra comunidad nicaragüense, el jueves, 20 de abril, de 6:30 a 7:30 de la noche. El evento tendrá lugar en el Centro Comunitario del Lago de Cravath (Cravath Lakefront Community Center), 341 S Fremont St,
Whitewater. Servicios de interpretación al español estarán disponibles. ¡Refrescos gratuitos también! Servicios de interpretación estarán ofrecidas por Dra. Lisa Huempfner, recientemente elegida a la Junta Directiva Escolar de Whitewater.

Por favor, júntese a nosotros para aprender cómo puede Ud. ayudar y apoyar a familias nicaragüenses en nuestra comunidad. El foro contará con un panel de líderes de la comunidad, y cada uno explicará lo que se está haciendo en su campo de trabajo profesional o voluntario para ayudar en dar la bienvenida y proveer asistencia lingüística, económica, legal y de empleo y vivienda, además de acceso a comida y servicios de salud para nuestros vecinos nuevos. Aprenda cómo Ud. puede contribuir a hacer de Whitewater una comunidad más acogedora e inclusiva.

Los panelistas incluyen John Weidl, el Gerente de la Ciudad de Whitewater, Terilyn Robles, la Coordinador de Servicios Multiculturales de WUSD, Jorge Islas-Martínez, el Asistente Bilingüe de WUSD, Margaret Wheeler, una especialista de Empleo e Inmigración Internacional de la Universidad de Whitewater, y Kay Robers, Gerente de
The Community Space. Una sesión de preguntas y respuestas seguirá a las presentaciones de los panelistas. Miguel Aranda, miembro de la Junta Directiva Escolar de WUSD y Director Asociado de Programas Pre-Universidad en
UW-Whitewater será el moderador del foro. Este evento no será grabado. Cualquier persona de nuestra comunidad puede asistir.

La Liga de Votantes Femeninos es una organización política independiente que anima la participación informada y activa en el gobierno, trabaja para aumentar la comprensión de grandes temas de política pública e influye en la política pública a través de la educación y promoción. Visite nuestro sitio del Internet en
https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, ponernos ¨me gusta¨ en Facebook y síganos en Instagram @lwvwhitewater.

Obituary: Judith M. Indermuehle, formerly Judith Koch, of Dousman, 70

Judith M. Indermuehle, formerly Judith Koch, 70, of Dousman, WI passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2023 at Aurora Summit Hospital.

Judi was born on November 5, 1952 in Chicago, IL the daughter of Robert Zimmerman and Madalyn (Blust) Gruel. She grew up in the Chicagoland area and after graduating high school, Judi moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin. She continued her schooling and graduated with a degree in Practical Nursing from MATC in Fort Atkinson. Judi worked for many years as a nurse and she enjoyed her occupation very much. She was always interested in others’ needs and she made sure those around her felt loved and cared for. Although she had a career as a nurse, her favorite job was being a mother to her three children, Shawn, Jason and Heidi. She took great care of her kids and provided for any need they had. Judi had a fun and quirky personality and a great sense of humor. One example of Judi’s care for others was her habit of keeping popsicles and a box of toys for the neighborhood kids to enjoy. It brought her great joy to be able to make other people feel special. Judi was loved dearly by her friends and family and she will be missed.

She is survived by: her three children, Shawn (Jessica) Koch of Milton, WI, Jason (Jessi) Koch of Burlington, WI, and Heidi Koch of Manitowoc, WI; her 6 grandchildren, Awrista, Lila, Emma, Deerin, Christopher, and Owen; her sister, Cheryl Koch of Dousman, WI; and her “brother” Corky Baraglia of Dousman, WI.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother, Ralph Zimmerman, and her mother-in-law Lila Koch.

A Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, 2023 at the Gibson Family Funeral Home in Palmyra, WI (320 W. Main St. Palmyra, WI 53156). Visitation will take place from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.

Gibson Family Funeral Homes of Palmyra & Eagle, WI is serving the family. To place an online condolence please visit gibsonfuneral.com

Fiesta De Primavera Family Night at the Library

Please see a further description of this event which follows the Spanish translation below.


 
The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library is partnering with UW-Whitewater student organization, Latinos Unidos, for a Fiesta de Primavera (Spring Party) family night to celebrate Latin culture and Spring. The public is invited to this free event on Thursday, April 27 at 5:30 p.m. All ages are welcome to attend.

Several craft activities will be offered, including making alebrijes, papel picado, paper stars, papel marigolds, and flower headbands. Snacks will be provided.

Acompáñennos para celebrar la cultura Latina y la primavera haciendo papel picado,alebrijes de barro, diademas de flores y más. ¡Tendríamos botanas! Este evento divertido es gratis y para toda la familia. Muchas gracias a Latinos Unidos de la Universidad de Wisconsin, Whitewater.

The event will be held in the Irvin L Young Memorial Library’s Community Room located at 431 W. Center Street in Whitewater. There is no cost or registration.

Contact Sarah French with questions at sfrench@whitewater-wi.gov or 262-458-2782.

UW-W Technology Surplus Sale – Tues. & Wed.

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

The Instructional, Communication, and Information Technology (ICIT) Technology Surplus Sale will be held at the Community Engagement Center (CEC) on April 18 and 19. Take advantage of great pricing on used equipment like Macs and PCs, monitors, projectors, cameras, hard drives, and more for your home or personal use.  For details, including examples of pricing, please go to our Technology Surplus information page.

Sale Location:
Community Engagement Center (CEC)
1260 W. Main Street (Next to Walmart)
Room 108/109

Hours:
April 18

  • 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. Early Access*
  • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. General public

April 19

  • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. General public

Shop early because ICIT cannot reserve items, and everything is sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment forms accepted: credit, debit, Purple Points, cash, or check. Receipts will be provided for all purchases.

These devices are for personal use only and will not be supported by UW-Whitewater. All devices are sold as-is and may not be returned or used at UW-Whitewater for any reason. Individuals with tax-exempt status should bring in a physical copy of their signed tax exemption form to process tax-exempt purchases.

*Early Access passes distributed to current UW-W students and employees are valid from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 18. The pass admits one individual to the sale during the early access window. All sale rules apply to early access purchases. Current UW-Whitewater students and employees: be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok @uwwicit for details on winning an early access pass!

Steil Seeks Veteran for Green & Gold Aide Program in Wisconsin Office

Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) announced on April 17 he is seeking a veteran for a two-year paid position in one of his Wisconsin offices. The person chosen for this position will work with military service members and veterans to handle veterans-related casework and act as a liaison between veterans, Steil, and the federal government.  

“I’m committed to ensuring our veterans receive the services and benefits they deserve,” said Steil. “My office works with veterans in Wisconsin’s First District each day. The Green and Gold Aide Program will ensure my office is connecting and helping veterans and their families. I’m excited to announce this position and will continue to prioritize veterans in our community.”

Background:

The Green and Gold Congressional Aide Program was established by the House of Representatives to provide employment opportunities for veterans.

The program is limited to veterans who meet all of the following requirements: Honorably discharged, released from active duty within the last six years, terminal pay grades at or below E-5, O-3,or W-2. Veterans promoted to the pay grades of E-6, O-4, and W-3 within 6-months of separation from active duty are eligible, granted they meet ALL other eligibility requirements. Veterans who are in receipt of a 20-year or Temporary Early Retirement Authorization (TERA) retirement are not eligible for the program.

For any questions regarding the position, veterans should contact Steil’s Office at (608) 752-4050.

Cardinal Stritch University is Closing – UW-W is “ready to assist”

UW-Whitewater ready to assist Cardinal Stritch students

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater announces its commitment to students from Cardinal Stritch University who are impacted by the institution’s announced closure in May.

“Our hearts go out to the students, faculty and staff of Cardinal Stritch University. The closing of the campus is unfortunate, and members of the community are understandably deeply affected,” said Corey King, UW-Whitewater chancellor. “As the leader of a university that also feels like a close-knit family, I want members of Cardinal Stritch University to know that we are here for you. For those who feel UW-Whitewater would be the right fit to continue their higher education journey, we are standing ready to support and welcome you.”

UW-Whitewater admissions staff will participate in Cardinal Stritch’s general transfer fair on Friday, April 21, at the Kliebhan Conference Center.  In addition, UW-Whitewater will hold virtual open house sessions for Cardinal Stritch students on April 19 and April 21. Learn more >>

UW-Whitewater is guaranteeing the following to Cardinal Stritch students looking to transfer:

  • Tailored application and transfer credit review process
  • Dedicated advisor for transfer admission
  • No-cost orientation for undergraduate students
  • No-cost application for graduate students

“We are already engaging with students who have questions about transferring to UW-Whitewater and want to learn more about our academic programs,” said John Chenoweth, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. “Our university has long been known as one of the most welcoming and accommodating homes for transfer students. No matter when you join the Warhawk family, we are passionate about student success and will do everything we can to make the process seamless for those who choose to transfer here.”

In addition to in-person instruction, UW-Whitewater has offered 100% online courses since 1998. Students who transfer from Cardinal Stritch may have the opportunity to complete their degrees fully online, depending on their program or major.

Learn more about transferring to UW-Whitewater >>

Explore UW-Whitewater academic programs >>

Prospective students can contact Tatiana Fadeeva, transfer admissions counselor, at transferadmit@uww.edu or 262-472-1440.

ABOUT UW-WHITEWATER

Founded in 1868, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is a preeminent academic institution driven by the pursuit of knowledge, powered by a spirit of innovation, and focused on transforming lives. The Warhawk family — led by caring faculty and staff — is devoted to student success within a broad range of academic programs at both our main Whitewater campus and Rock County branch campus. UW-Whitewater has a special mission to serve students with disabilities and, as such, embraces the principles of universal design and is one of the most accessible campuses in the state. We are a university with an entrepreneurial spirit and championship culture. We value collaboration, diversity and opportunity, integrity, learning and academic excellence, service and social responsibility, and shared governance.

Moving Forward: Grief & Ambiguous Loss Associated with Dementia Caregiving

The Aging & Disability Resource Centers of Rock and Marquette Counties is offering the 16- week grief and bereavement educational support group on Wednesday afternoons from 2- 3:30 p.m. beginning on May 10th and running through August 23rd. This is a virtual group. There is no cost to attend. Registration and screening is required.

Who is this group for? The group is for anyone who is or has cared for someone with dementia. Caring for someone with dementia entails a constant series of losses and not just losses related to death. The first 30 minutes of each session will cover a variety of grief, loss and bereavement topics followed by about 60 minutes of conventional support group discussion.

For more information or to register, please contact Rock County dementia care specialist Karen Tennyson at 608-741-3615 or karen.tennyson@co.rock.wi.us or Marquette County dementia care specialist Melissa Klebs at 608-297-3148 or mklebs@co.marquette.wi.us.

Editor’s note: Per Ms. Tennyson, this series is open to all with preference to Rock and Marquette Counties. Space in the class is limited to about 12. People who are interested, whether residents of Rock County or not, are encouraged to call and speak with a dementia care specialist to get more details.

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Walworth County ADRC to Host Medicare Workshops

The Walworth County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) will offer Welcome to Medicare workshops on Thursday, April 20, at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. This popular educational session will provide information about Medicare for individuals turning 65 years of age, those over 65 and planning to retire, or individuals with disabilities that have received Social Security Disability benefits for 24 months or have End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease).

“It is vitally important that individuals eligible to receive Medicare are aware of the different parts of Medicare, including Part A and Part B, as well as the prescription drug coverage,” says Elder Benefit Specialist Julie Juranek. “Being knowledgeable about premiums and penalties for not having creditable prescription drug coverage will help people make sound choices when exploring available plans.”

The Welcome to Medicare workshops will be held at the Walworth County Health and Human Services building, 1910 County Road NN, Elkhorn. RSVPs are highly recommended by calling (262) 741-3400.

About the Walworth County Aging and Disability Resource Center: The ADRC provides information and assistance to older and disabled adults, their friends, family, caregivers, and the public. We can assist by evaluating your current needs and providing options available to meet the needs of your personal situation.