Olson Competes at National FBLA Conference

Whitewater High School incoming senior Sophie Olson traveled to San Antonio at the end of June for the National Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Conference, accompanied by retired WHS Business Teacher and FBLA Advisor Mrs. Cindy Teal.

Sophie Olson

Sophie earned the right to compete nationally in Business Law after qualifying at the State FBLA Conference earlier this year.

In addition to attending the opening session and the Wisconsin state meeting, and competing in business law, Sophie Olson had the chance to visit the Tower of the Americas, built in the 1960s for the 1968 World Fair. The tower provides visitors the most spectacular view of the Alamo City. While in San Antonio for the National FBLA conference, Sophie also had the opportunity to tour the Alamo, spend time on the River Walk, and visit the Historic Market Square. 

Fran Achen Photography Competition Award Winners Announced; Show Runs through July at Whitewater’s Cultural Arts Center

The Whitewater Arts Alliance announced the award winners of the 10th Annual Fran Achen Photography Competition that runs through July 28 at the Cultural Arts Center on 402 West Main Street in Whitewater. Currently on display in the Cultural Arts Center Gallery are 111 photographs representing the work of 34 photographers from around southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

Jeff McDonald, Chair of the show and Whitewater Arts Alliance Board Member said, “The overall quality of the show is outstanding and there have been more positive comments than we could count. Thank you to the photographers who submitted their work. Thank you to our judges, Michael Flanagan and Gerald Emmerich, Jr., as well as to the many volunteers involved with the show and the gallery. Thank you to the Whitewater Arts Alliance for sponsoring the show.”

Some photos from the opening reception are up on the show’s web page at: www.whitewaterarts.org/fran-achen-2019

Congratulations to the award winners:

Best of Show: David Bueschel: “Once a Farm”

Accomplished Karl Mohr, Cindy Vondran, Mary Ellsworth, Gary Galger

Accomplished – 1st Place: Gary Galger: “Desolation”
Accomplished – 2nd Place: Karl Mohr: “Freeport Area Farm”
Accomplished – 3rd Place: Cindy Vondran: “Twilight Mill”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: William Eklund: “Dreamline”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: William Eklund: “Mill Race”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: Mary Ellsworth: “Spring Snow”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: Gary Galger: “Geometry”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: James E Meldrum: “The Cosmic Steam Engine”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: Donald Parsons: “Micro Crystals #1”
Accomplished – Honorable Mention: Cindy Vondran: “Passing Time”

Amateur Melanie Hayes, Robert Buell, Ellen Mecca, David Bueschel, Jason Miklik

Amateur – 1st Place: Robert Buell: “Winter Trees”
Amateur – 2nd Place : Rita Carpenter: “Le Vieux”
Amateur – 3rd Place: Melanie Hayes: “Blooming Creek”
Amateur – Honorable Mention: David Bueschel: “Time Was”
Amateur – Honorable Mention: David Bueschel: “Jaguar”
Amateur – Honorable Mention: Ellen Mecca: “Batteries”
Amateur – Honorable Mention: Jason Miklik: “Ektachrome Composition #6”

Youth-Teen Hannah Keziah Agustin-Downtown and Hogan Alexander-Foggy Morning

Youth/Teen – 1st Place: Hogan Alexander: “Foggy Morning”
Youth/Teen – 2nd Place: Hannah Keziah C Agustin: “Downtown”
Youth/Teen – 3rd Place: Campbell Alexander: “Infectious Purple”
Youth/Teen – Honorable Mention: Campbell Alexander: “Raspberry Bloom”

Visitors to the show can still vote for their favorite photograph, and The Viewers’ Choice Award will be announced on the last day of the show after all the votes are counted. 

Fran Achen was a longtime Whitewater resident, teacher, and local photographer. He is most remembered for his photographic collection which chronicles the history of Whitewater.

The mission of the Whitewater Arts Alliance is to promote the visual and performing arts through an alliance of artists, individuals, educational resources, and organizations to promote creativity and diversity that will serve to educate and enrich the lives of the residents of the Whitewater community and surrounding areas.

Contact: Jeff McDonald, 262-473-5086

UW-Whitewater is Best Value to Earn a College Degree in UW System; Online Programs Ranked Among Best in Nation

Students enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater are receiving an exceptional academic experience at the most affordable cost among the state’s public, four-year universities.

Today, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved student fees as well as room-and-board costs for the 2019-20 academic year as part of the system’s operating budget. Factoring in tuition, fees, and room and board, UW-Whitewater is the best value in the UW System – a distinction it has held for at least five years.

Students save thousands of dollars on books by using the university’s textbook rental program – the largest in Wisconsin – covering 95 percent of students’ textbook needs. Students living in the residence halls have access to free printing and laundry. To ensure students are successful and stay on track to graduate on time, UW-Whitewater provides tutoring services free of charge for all students.

UW-Whitewater’s segregated fees are the lowest among all the campuses.

“We take pride in being responsible stewards of the funds entrusted to us,” said Interim Chancellor Cheryl Green. “UW-Whitewater has invested this money very wisely to enhance the student experience with outstanding programming and gorgeous facilities to make our campus a true ‘home’ where students can learn, live and work.”

Even though UW-Whitewater is implementing a slight increase to room-and-board rates, the campus remains the most cost-effective choice.

This fall, a new residence hall will open, featuring many amenities that today’s students desire in on-campus living.

“Our new residence hall will offer extensive kitchen options, as well as spaces for group work and socialization, including computer labs. In keeping with our campus mission, the hall was constructed with universal design principles to serve students with disabilities. We are excited to offer this modern residence hall experience to our students,” Green said.

UW-Whitewater was recently named the safest campus in Wisconsin, another important aspect of the student experience.

With more than 20 years of experience in delivering online college courses to students from Wisconsin and around the world, UW-Whitewater was ranked No. 6 in the top 30 online education programs in the United States by EDSmart.org. The University of Michigan was ranked No. 1.

EDSmart.org said this about UW-Whitewater’s online offerings: Online programs for undergraduates at UW-Whitewater include a Bachelor of Business Administration in economics, general business, finance or management. There is also a Bachelor of Arts in liberal studies as well as one in political science. A unique bachelor’s degree program is one in law enforcement. The latter degree is for veteran police officers with three years of experience who already possess an Associate of Arts in criminology. The program is designed to allow officers to work at a pace that does not overwhelm them. There is also a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education.

“Our online programs have been stellar for more than two decades,” said Interim Chancellor Cheryl Green. “These alternative forms of delivery are important not only for the level of excellence they offer, but also to allow students to take classes when it is convenient for them. UW-Whitewater’s online programs serve traditional college-age students, and also allow returning students to start a degree program or finish one they began earlier in their educational career.”

UW-Whitewater continues to expand its online offerings to serve the needs of students who are looking for an exceptional education at a reasonable price.

The retention rate for online students is 78 percent with a graduation rate of 62 percent.

According to EdSmart, “EDsmart’s ranking of the best online colleges in the U.S. is the most comprehensive and well-rounded to date. The ranking includes only fully accredited schools. Rankings are based on affordability and return on investment, while also considering factors such as graduation and retention rates according to NCES College Navigator reporting.”

“As online college classes become more prevalent, it is important to recognize the colleges and universities that go above and beyond,” said Tyson Stevens, managing editor of EDsmart. “Our goal is to highlight these schools and their commitment to higher education.”

“The Best Online Colleges ranking allows students to compare accredited programs and find those that best fit their education interests and career goals,” said EDsmart’s spokesperson. “Beyond providing affordable education, a college is not successful if it does not graduate its students, which is why EDsmart rankings place a high value on outcomes, including graduation and retention rates.”

Robert “Bob” Rowley, 87, of Whitewater, a former resident of Addison, Ill., passed away Tuesday, July 9, 2019.

He went peacefully with his wife and son by his side.

Bob was born on March 25, 1932.

He graduated Crane Tech High School in Chicago, Ill., in 1950.

Bob joined the U.S. Air Force as a basic airman in February 1952 and married his high school sweetheart, Thora “Billie” Rowley, on May 17, 1952. After his honorable discharge from the Air Force, Bob worked with Harlo Electric Supply and then General Electric.

After retiring, Bob and Billie moved to Whitewater in 1996. In retirement Bob enjoyed golfing whenever the weather permitted.

He was a member at the local golf club, Prairie Woods, and golfed regularly with his son, grandson and great-grandson. He left us less than 24 hours after playing a round with his son and grandson.

If he wasn’t golfing, Bob was swimming at the Whitewater Aquatic Center with Billie. His youthful spirit and abundant love made him a favorite of all his 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Bob is survived by his wife, Thora; his son, Thomas (Doreen); his grandchildren, Melissa (Jason) Grooms, Michele (Shannon) Fagiano, Aaron (Amanda) Rowley, Corin (Bob) Sullivan, Brandon (Rowena) Rowley, Kristin (Mark) Porter, Colin (Brittany) Rowley, Erica Clemmons, Kristina (Kevin) Bannon, Veronica (Steven) De La Cruz, Greg Barnwell Jr. and Robert Callen; and great-grandchildren, Will, Riley, Grace, Quinn, Emmett, Michael, Abigail, Emeline, Oliver, Calvin, Sadie, Londyn, Kenzie, Traver Jr., Madelyn, Ashlyn, Steven, Nathaniel and Elijah.

He was preceded in death and welcomed in heaven by his two children, his eldest son Jim and daughter Lynn.

A celebration of life will be held at Prairie Woods Golf Course on Saturday, July 13, from 2 to 6 p.m.

Curt Alfred Anderson, 58, Whitewater, passed away at his home on Tuesday, July 2, 2019.

Curt was born on August 27, 1960 in Waukesha, WI to George and Carla (Witthoft) Anderson.  He attended Whitewater High School.  Curt served his country in the National Guard.  He was employed as a foreman with Balestrieri Environmental Development.  Curt’s personality was larger than life.  He could fix anything.  Curt loved fishing, hunting, camping, was a horseman and a woodsman.  He enjoyed nature and animals.  Curt took great pride in maintaining his yard in showcase condition.  He loved his shop where he would repair small engines and do wood work.  Friends and strangers would appear looking for mechanical help from Curt. The former barn, now his shop was his man-cave where friends, family and neighbors would gather.  He loved to cook and grill.  Sadie, his black lab was always at his side.  Gina was his soulmate, sharing his life for the last 15 years. 

He is survived by fiancé Gina Crown, Whitewater; step-children Emily, Ashley (Ken Kucharski) Justin and Kyle Crown; children Kelsey Anderson, Elkhorn, Brittney (Jared)  Steilkie, Elkhorn, Parker Anderson, Minnesota; Grandchildren Zoey and Kylee Berris, Cadence and Paige Steilkie, Klaire Kucharski and soon to be born Amelia Kucharski; sister Charlotte (David) Anderson Maitlen, Satellite Beach, FL; brother Edward (Sandy) Anderson, Darien, WI.  He was preceded in death by his parents and nephew, William Anderson.  For those wanting to express their sympathy you may wish to consider memorials to the National Pancreatic Cancer Association.  The family will have a celebration of Curt’s life at a later date.  The Nitardy Funeral Home, Whitewater, WI is assisting the family, www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Whitewater Arts Alliance Summer Concert Series Savory Sounds Will Feature The Brothers Quinn on July 18

The Whitewater Arts Alliance, in partnership with Fairhaven Senior Services, First Citizens State Bank, Fort Community Credit Union, Olm & Associates, PremierBank, and John and Sandra Heyer will present The Brothers Quinn as the fifth and final performance of the 2019 concert series Savory Sounds at the Cultural Arts Center, 402 West Main Street from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, July 18. Attendees may bring their own lunch or purchase lunch from SweetSpot, the participating vendor, while they enjoy music.

The SweetSpot can take pre-orders for any of the cold sandwiches, wraps, and salads on their menu if orders are made by July 17 by calling 262-473-5080 (press #1 for the café). In addition, the SweetSpot will have a variety of three different wraps or salads available for purchase the day of the event: Pesto, Thai Peanut, and Greek, for $7 each. They will also have cookies, cupcakes and beverages available for sale. 

After enjoying the music and lunch, attendees are invited to explore the exhibits at the Cultural Arts Center. July features photography by the community to honor the late Fran Achen with the Tenth Annual Fran Achen Photography Competition.

The Cultural Arts Center is located on 402 West Main Street in the historic White building near the Birge Fountain. Parking is behind the building. An elevator is available for access from the parking lot entrance. 

Group Organizing “Lights for Liberty” Vigil on July 12

The Lights for Liberty Vigil is part of a nationwide event on July 12th.  The Whitewater event will be held at the Cravath Lakefront Park from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. 

Lights for Liberty: A Nationwide Vigil to End Human Detention Camps is coming to Whitewater on Friday, July 12. The vigil will begin at 8:30 pm at Cravath Lakefront Park, and is expected to go until 9:30 pm, with participants joining a nationwide moment of silence at 9:00 pm.

Whitewater-area residents came together quickly to plan this event, which has a simple mission: to stand together, dedicated to human rights and the fundamental principle behind democracy that all human beings have a right to life, liberty and dignity. We are partnering with international, national, regional and local communities and organizations who believe that these fundamental rights are not negotiable and are willing to protect them.

Parking is available at Cravath Lakefront Park, and participants will gather in the NE part of the park that runs along Main Street, near the flags that honor U.S. military veterans. A few flameless candles will be available on-site, but participants are asked to bring their own if they have them.  

Lights for Liberty vigils are scheduled in more than 500 locations around the United States and the world, with new locations being added daily. A vigil will also be held in Fort Atkinson, with residents meeting at the Main Street bridge at 8:30pm. More information can be found at http://www.lightsforliberty.org.

“The Long Gray Line” – Wednesday, July 17 at 12:30 p.m., Seniors in the Park

In 1898, a salt-of-the-earth Irish immigrant, Martin Maher (Tyrone Power) is hired as a civilian employee at the US Military Academy at West Point, where during a 50 year career, he rises to the rank of NCO and instructor. Also stars Maureen O’Hara, Ward Bond, Peter Graves, and Milburn Stone. Directed by John Ford. This “At Your Request” film was suggested by Betty Sweno.

When: Wednesday, July 17 at 12:30 p.m.

Where: Seniors in the Park

Movie Information: Rated G, 2 hours, 18 minutes (1956)

Ferradermis Wins First Annual Laser Lights Off-Season Competition

Congratulations to the Whitewater High School FIRST Robotics Team Ferradermis on winning the first annual Laser Lights off-season event at Kettle Moraine High School from July 5-7, 2019. The team competed with and against 14 robots from around southeast Wisconsin, and ended up ranked 2nd after playing 13 qualification matches with a record of 9-3-1.

The winning alliance led by Ferradermis included the teams from Mukwonago High School and St. Thomas More High School.

Ferradermis chose Team 930, the 4th ranked Mukwonago BEARS, and Team 1714, the 10th ranked MORE Robotics team from St. Thomas More High School, as their alliance partners for the playoffs. The Ferradermis alliance defeated the #1 alliance led by Team 2194, Fondy Fire from Fond du Lac, in two matches in the finals to claim the title.

Most teams, including Ferradermis, used this competition as an opportunity to rotate roles on the team, try out new drivers to replace students who had graduated, and give new members a taste of a robotics competition.

Ferradermis also had the opportunity to use this event as a fundraiser by running the concession stand. Thank you to all of the parents who helped!