Catherine Strait & Nicole Tomomitsu Named to UWM Dean’s List

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (February 18, 2020) – The following individuals from your area have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the Fall 2019 semester. UWM is the second largest university in the State of Wisconsin, with approximately 25,000 students, both undergraduate and graduate.

Whitewater, WI

 Catherine Strait, Letters & Science Undergrad
 Nicole Tomomitsu, AOC-Undergraduate

Sydney Zimdars Named to University of Findlay Dean’s List

FINDLAY, OH (02/18/2020)– Sydney Zimdars of Whitewater was named to the fall 2019 dean’s list at the University of Findlay. To earn this achievement a student must attain a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Located in Findlay, Ohio, the University of Findlay is known not only for science, health professions, animal science and equestrian studies programs, but also for cultivating the next generation of business leaders, educators and global citizens through a dedication to experiential learning, both in and outside of the classroom. Established in 1882 through a joint partnership between the Churches of God, General Counsel and the City of Findlay, the University of Findlay has nearly 80 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and offers 11 master’s degrees, and five doctoral degrees. More than 3,800 students are enrolled at Findlay, and the University is nationally recognized by U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Review.

Basic Yoga hosted by Seniors in the Park – Tues. or Thurs. a.m. classes starting 3/3

Tuesdays, Mar. 3—April 28 
Thursdays, Mar. 5—April 30 
10:00 a.m. at Cravath Lakefront Center

This one-hour class will focus on basic yoga postures. You will stretch, strengthen and tone your entire body. Optimal alignment, concentration and relaxation are promoted in every class. Students should bring a yoga mat and wear loose or flexible clothing. Instructor is Brienne Brown, RYT Fee: Members: Tuesdays, 8 weeks, $40; Thursdays, 8 weeks, $40 Fee: Non-members: Tuesdays $50; Thursdays $50 Payment/Deadline: Thursday, February 27 No class on Tuesday, March 24, and Thursday, March 26

Seniors in the Park
504 W Starin Rd, PO Box 178
Whitewater WI 53190

Phone 262-473-0535
Hours Mon-Thurs 8:00 am-4:00 pm Friday various days/hours

Senior Coordinator Deb Weberpal, CPRP
dweberpal@whitewater-wi.gov

Volunteer Editor Romelle Koch
Front Desk Patrea Wilson
Parks & Recreation Director Eric Boettcher

Websites: schedulesplus.com/wwtr
www.wwparks.org
www.whitewater-wi.gov

Seniors in the Park is a division of Whitewater Parks and Recreation

Heart Health hosted by Seniors in the Park, Wed., 2/26

Wednesday February 26, 2020 1:00 pm

February is American Heart Month. Traditionally, the month for lovers and all things heart related, February also reminds us to take care of our heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the US. Join us to learn about the different types of heart conditions, their symptoms (often different for women) and tips on how to support a healthy heart with Corrina McVay of SSM Health at Home. Please register in advance. 

Seniors in the Park
504 W Starin Rd, PO Box 178
Whitewater WI 53190

Phone 262-473-0535
Hours Mon-Thurs 8:00 am-4:00 pm Friday various days/hours

Senior Coordinator Deb Weberpal, CPRP
dweberpal@whitewater-wi.gov

Volunteer Editor Romelle Koch
Front Desk Patrea Wilson
Parks & Recreation Director Eric Boettcher

Websites: schedulesplus.com/wwtr
www.wwparks.org
www.whitewater-wi.gov

Seniors in the Park is a division of Whitewater Parks and Recreation

Dr. Aeilt E. Sents, age 98, of Washington, Iowa died Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020 at the Washington County Hospital

Dr. Aeilt E. Sents, age 98, of Washington, Iowa, died Tuesday, February 18, 2020, at the Washington County Hospital.

Celebration of life services will be held 2:30 p.m. Saturday, February 22, 2020, at the main dining room of the United Presbyterian Home with services conducted by Chaplain Andrew Zuehlke. Interment will take place at a later date. Memorials have been established for Louisa County Pheasants Forever or the Wheaton College Aeilt E. and Adeline Sents Endowed Scholarship Fund. The Jones & Eden Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements. Online condolences may be sent for Aeilt’s family through the web at www.jonesfh.com

Aeilt E. Sents, son of Eilerd A. and Anna (Conrad) Sents, was born June 22, 1921, at the family home in rural Grundy County, Iowa.

His elementary education was completed in a one room country school. His high school education was completed in the Aplington High School after which he attended Chillicothe Business College. From there he accepted a position with the Atchison and Topeka Railroad in Chanute, Kansas. After several years he enrolled in Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Aeilt’s college education was interrupted when he enlisted in the Army Reserve Corp, unassigned. When called to active duty he failed to meet the physical requirement and was given an honorable discharge. After receiving his military discharge, he resumed his college education and received a Liberal Arts Degree, at Wheaton College with a major in history. He continued his education by enrolling in graduate school at the University of Iowa and completed the work for a Master’s Degree in History.

Aeilt began his teaching career in the Junior College and High School in Red Oak, Iowa. After two years, he accepted a position in the Senior High School in Rock Island, Illinois. Four years later he was offered a position in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He continued his graduate studies attending summer schools at the University of Iowa and Harvard University. Upon receiving a Study Grant from the state of Wisconsin, he enrolled at the University of Missouri and completed the work and received the degree, Doctor of Philosophy in History.

He enjoyed the classroom and students and after thirty years retired from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of History as Emeritus Professor. While in the classroom he was a member of several historical organizations. After he retired he retained his membership in the organization “Conference of Faith and History” of which he was a founding member.

On August 3, 1954, he was married to Adeline E. Humphreys in Iowa City. Their union was blessed with a daughter, Eleanor, and a son, Steven. After leaving Rock Island in 1956, they moved to Whitewater where they lived for the next fifty years until they moved to the United Presbyterian Home in Washington, Iowa. While living in Whitewater, he was a member of the United Methodist Church. To help the church in its Sesquicentennial Celebration he wrote a two volume History of the Methodist Church in Whitewater. As a member of the church he served on various committees and boards. He was a founding member of the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club and wrote a history of the first twenty-five years of the organization.

Aeilt loved and enjoyed classical music and opera. During the New York Metropolitan season, his Saturday afternoons were frequently spent reading and listening to the Metropolitan productions.

He enjoyed local and foreign travel. In 1958 Aeilt assisted in conducting a University of Wisconsin-Whitewater fifty-five day tour around the world. In retirement, he and Adeline enjoyed Elderhostel tours, two to China, to Russia, European countries and domestic cities and places of interest. They also attended a three week study tour of Israel. For more than twenty years, their retirement winters were spent on the Gulf of Mexico, in Gulf Shores, Alabama. No summer was complete without the family spending a week fishing on a northern Minnesota Lake. In the past twenty or more years these excursions were reduced to two people, Aeilt and his favored fishing and hunting partner, son Steven. Each summer they spent a week fishing in Canadian waters, catching and releasing the elusive muskies. During the last months of the year, several days each month were spent hunting Iowa pheasants.

Aeilt is survived by the strength and love of his life, his wife, Adeline; the joy and blessings for all of their lives, daughter, Eleanor and son, Steven. This blessing was extended with addition of son-in-law, Bruce and daughter-in-law, Melissa and five grandchildren and two great granddaughters. Each of the family was special and his prayer for each was that they would find meaning, purpose, direction and fulfillment in life, loving God and obeying His commandments.

The ABC’s of CBD hosted by Seniors in the Park – Mon., 2/24

Monday February 24, 2020 11 a.m.

This presentation will primarily be focused on medical research being done on CBD. This will include how effective different consumption methods are, proposed doses by medical institutions, and the “entourage effect.” Also covered will be how to check the quality of CBD products, some statistics on the size of the industry, and Consumer Reports & Dr. Oz testing results. Be a well-informed customer. Bring your questions! Please register in advance for the program. 

Seniors in the Park
504 W Starin Rd, PO Box 178
Whitewater WI 53190

Phone 262-473-0535
Hours Mon-Thurs 8:00 am-4:00 pm Friday various days/hours

Senior Coordinator Deb Weberpal, CPRP
dweberpal@whitewater-wi.gov

Volunteer Editor Romelle Koch
Front Desk Patrea Wilson
Parks & Recreation Director Eric Boettcher

Websites: schedulesplus.com/wwtr
www.wwparks.org
www.whitewater-wi.gov

Seniors in the Park is a division of Whitewater Parks and Recreation

Sunday Funday and Dance hosted by Seniors in the Park, Feb. 23

Remember the days when you would go dancing on the weekend or after the football game? It’s fun, social and great exercise! We’ll help you get warm at our Winter Sunday Funday Party on February 23, 1:00-4:30 p.m. We’ll have snacks and beverages all afternoon, a DJ spinning lots of great tunes, cornhole/ bag toss games and table games to play for those who don’t dance. You are welcome to bring a game to play, too. We will have our annual membership drawing at 3:45. You do not need to be present to win. The event is free and open to all ages! 

Seniors in the Park
504 W Starin Rd, PO Box 178
Whitewater WI 53190

Phone 262-473-0535
Hours Mon-Thurs 8:00 am-4:00 pm Friday various days/hours

Senior Coordinator Deb Weberpal, CPRP
dweberpal@whitewater-wi.gov

Volunteer Editor Romelle Koch
Front Desk Patrea Wilson
Parks & Recreation Director Eric Boettcher

Websites: schedulesplus.com/wwtr
www.wwparks.org
www.whitewater-wi.gov

Seniors in the Park is a division of Whitewater Parks and Recreation

The Tree House Child and Family Center Hires Executive Director

ELKHORN, Wis. –The Tree House Child and Family Center (Tree House) is pleased to announce Ismaél Chartier as the new Executive Director.

With more than 10 years of professional leadership in non-profit management, Mr. Chartier will oversee the administration, programs and strategic plan of the organization and will coordinate fundraising efforts, community outreach and marketing.

“Ismaél brings with him the experience, compassion and energy to grow the agency’s services and outreach,” said Heidi Lloyd, Tree House board president. “All of us at the Tree House are excited to work with him.”

Chartier holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and a Master of Sociology from the University of Arizona in Tucson, and a Master of Business Non-Profit Management in addition to Executive Certificates in Transformational Nonprofit Leadership and Nonprofit Fund Development from the University of Notre Dame-Mendoza School of Business, South Bend, Indiana.

About the Tree House: The Tree House Child and Family Center is funded solely by contributions from generous friends, foundations, grants, civic groups, and special events. As a 501(c) (3) non-profit entity, we do not receive any federal, state or local tax dollars.

The Tree House Child and Family Center is dedicated to the belief that all children are entitled to a life free of violence, abuse and neglect. W4063 Hwy NN │ Elkhorn, Wisconsin 53121 │ 262.741.1449 │ treehouseforkids.net

Many WHS Gymnasts Score Personal Bests at Platteville Invite

The Whitewater High School Gymnastics team headed to Platteville on Saturday, February 15th, to compete in the 12-team Lisa Steger Memorial Gymnastics Invitational. Out of the 12 teams, there were approximately 60 competitors on each event.

The highlights of the invitational included Jenna Caldwell placing 16th on the Vault, scoring a personal best of 8.325, another personal best on the Uneven Bars, scoring a 7.5, and a 7.5 on the Floor Exercise.

Halee Peters also had a successful meet scoring a 30.7 in the All-Around, 7.95 on the Floor Exercise, 7.35 on the Balance Beam, 7.25 on the Uneven Bars, and an 8.125 on Vault.

Brenda Aguilar scored a personal best on the Balance Beam, scoring 6.9. She also competed Varsity Vault for the first time, scoring a 7.25.

Maddy Donnelly scored a 7.6 on the Vault, and Anna Ejnik scored a 7.9 on the Floor Exercise.

As a team the Whippets scored a 112.675.

If you want to see more flips and twists come support your Whippet athletes at Elkhorn on Friday, February 21th, as they compete at their Conference Meet!

Article and Photo Submitted by Coach Kelly O’Hara.

Walworth County owned property for sale

(Walworth County press release) Walworth County Treasurer Valerie Etzel announces that the sale of county-owned property will be conducted by Wisconsin Surplus Online Auction and will take place beginning on Friday, December 18th, and concluding on Friday, January 8, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. Please visit www.wisconsinsurplus.com for the property details located in the Village of Darien and information on how to bid. Specific questions may be directed to the County Treasurer’s Office from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, 262-741-4251, email treasurer@co.walworth.wi.us, or visit the Walworth County website at www.co.walworth.wi.us.

Banner note: Jefferson County also has an auction on the same site, which ends on xxx.