Whitewater Scholarly Scoop Spring 2019 Lecture Series kicks off with “Women’s Education in Spain: Small Group, Big Contribution”

Lisa Huempfner is an Associate Professor of Spanish whose current work is largely in the development of Professional Spanish curricula, such as Legal Spanish and Business Spanish. Prof. Huempfner did her doctoral research in Spain some years ago with the help of a Fulbright grant. During that time, she researched an educational leader and the school that he founded, culminating in a project that traced the history of women’s education in Spain.

In this lecture, Lisa Huempfner discusses a small group of men in Spain, who promoted women’s education about 100 years ago.

The talk will be held on Friday, January 4, from 10:30 – 11: 30 am at the Whitewater Senior Center (Starin Park Community Bldg. 504 W. Starin Rd., Whitewater, WI) and open and free to the public.

Please call 262-473-0535 to register for this FREE event.

Women’s Education in Spain: Small Group, Big Contribution:

At a time when our society is once again reminded of gender disparities via the #metoo movement, it may come as a breath of fresh air to learn of a project to advance women’s education taken on more than 100 years ago in Spain by a group composed largely of men. Men who saw the fate of their country tied closely to the incorporation of all of its citizens, male and female, into public life. This presentation will trace the many initiatives taken on by this group—known as the Institución Libre de Enseñanza– to promote women’s education in Spain and bring their country to a closer parity with its European counterparts, before the Civil War and almost 40 years of dictatorship then sent many of these achievements backwards.

Arthur Joseph Graham passed away Saturday, December 29, 2018 surrounded by his family.

Art was born to John and Esther (Gunn) Graham on September 18, 1952. Art graduated from Whitewater High School in 1971.

In 1976, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with his Bachelor of Science in Safety and Security. During college, Art began his career in the food industry by advancing to store manager at Sentry Foods. Later, he would work at Fleming in the HR department. While working at Fleming, he attended the University of Southern California where he received his graduate degree. Art retired from his position of VP of Human Resources from Universal Electronics Inc. in April, 2018.

During Art’s free time, he enjoyed spending time with his wife, Deb Grube. Deb and Art enjoyed spending time with family, traveling to their Florida home, entertaining their cats, restoring their 1970 Dodge Charger, gardening, and working out. Art had four children: John, Arthur Joseph (AJ), Joe, and Jenna. His children will miss him most for his love and sense of humor. Art earned his nickname “Arty Farty” by being a constant prankster. He enjoyed playing practical jokes on all his friends and family. He would do anything to make someone smile. Art had a genuine, kind heart. He was a devout Catholic. He gave back to the community through his service to the Whitewater Rescue Squad and Fire Department from 1977 to 2018.

Art will be deeply missed by his surviving family: his wife, Deb Grube, children – John (Theresa), AJ (Caroline), Joe (LeAnn), and Jenna (Dan), his stepson – Adam (Tracie), nine grandchildren – Dylan, Ella, Grayden, Haden, Emma, Macayla, Lisa, Madison, and Marcus; Susan (Schmidt) Balzer, the Graham Family, the Gunn Family, the Schmidt Family, the Vogel Family, and many other relatives and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents.

A mass of Christian burial will take place on Wednesday, January 2, 2019, at 4 P.M. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1235 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190. A visitation will take place at the church from noon until the time of services.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Whitewater business leader embraces grocery leadership role

From The Janesville Gazette:

Lacey Reichwald recalls a community forum in 2015 after Whitewater’s only full-service grocery store said it planned to close its doors.

Lacey Reichwald

“I remember angry people pointing at city officials and saying that someone needs to do something about this,” she said.

Instead of looking to someone else to fix the problem, Reichwald jumped in with both feet.

“It occurred to me I can do something about this,” she said.

Today, the community has taken important steps to bring a cooperatively owned and full-service grocery to the city under the leadership of 36-year-old Reichwald.

Read the full article at the Janesville Gazette.

For more information about the Whitewater Grocery Co., visit whitewatergrocery.co.

No. 10 Warhawk Men Close Non-Conference Slate at 11-0

The No. 10 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s basketball team capped the 2018 calendar year and the non-conference portion of its season Saturday night with a 96-81 victory at Concordia Texas in the team’s second of two games in Austin, Texas.

Five players scored in double figures for the Warhawks (11-0 overall), who shot 50.8 percent from the floor, hit 15-of-25 from 3-point range and knocked down 19-of-24 at the free-throw line, including 17-of-19 in the second half.

UW-Whitewater begins Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play Wednesday at 12th-ranked UW-Stevens Point. Tipoff is slated for 7 p.m. in Stevens Point.

Read more at UWWSports.com

Whippet girls drop game vs Oregon, 75-32

From Coach Lippens:

We had a tough loss against Oregon.  They had a good game inside and out and we struggled to get our offense going.

Cassidy Laue led with 13 points, followed by Abby Grosinske with 9 and Jocelin Beecroft with 5.

UW-Whitewater Women’s Basketball Tops 100 Points in Victory

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater women’s basketball team finished the 2018 calendar year with its regular season non-conference finale Saturday afternoon, besting Methodist (N.C.) 101-36 on the second day of Transylvania’s Pat Deacon Classic in Lexington, Ky.

The Warhawks (7-4 overall) topped 100 points for the 10th time in program history and first time since 2013. The team’s 101 points are tied for the sixth-most in one game in the team record book.

UW-Whitewater’s 65-point margin of victory is the fourth-highest in school history and largest since 1996, when the team bested Rockford (Ill.) by 76 points.

Read more at UWWSports.com

UWW Basketball Recap

UW-Whitewater Women’s Basketball Outlasted by No. 11 Trine

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater women’s basketball team suffered its first loss away from home of the 2018-19 season Friday, falling 71-55 against No. 11 Trine (Ind.) in a non-conference contest on the first day of the Pat Deacon Classic at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky.

With the loss, the Warhawks (6-4 overall) will face Methodist (N.C.) in Saturday’s consolation final at 3 p.m. Central Time.

Trine (10-1) outscored UW-Whitewater 47-24 in the first half after the Warhawks led 31-24 at halftime. The Thunder held a 40-12 advantage on points in the paint.

Sophomore guard Emily Schumacher posted a team-high 16 points thanks to f

our 3-pointers. Sophomore guard Adriana Green hit three 3-pointers on her way to an 11-point outing.

Second-Half Surge Helps Warhawk Men Move to 10-0

he No. 10 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s basketball team erased a deficit in the second half and continued to extend its lead in a 79-59 victory over Sul Ross State (Texas) in a non-conference affair at Concordia University in Austin, Texas.

Trailing 48-43 with 14:13 on the clock in the second half, the Warhawks (10-0) posted a 13-0 run, highlighted by back-to-back 3-pointers from senior guard Dalton Menke, and never led by fewer than nine the rest of the way.

Menke tallied a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead UW-Whitewater. Senior guard Malik Clements posted 15 points, seven rebounds and two steals, while senior guard David Sachs registered 12 points and five assists.

Senior forward Derek Rongstad recorded 11 points, five rebounds and two steals, and junior guard Tywon Bressler chipped in with nine points and three rebounds.

The Warhawks conclude their trip to Austin Saturday at 7 p.m. against host Concordia Texas.

Whitewater Chamber of Commerce seeks information on events to occur in 2019

The Whitewater Area Chamber of commerce has started the process to assemble the 2019 Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce book.

They would like to include a list of relevant local events from non-profit organizations. If your organization would like to submit your event for consideration in the book, please email tourism@discoverwhitewater.org, or go to their website www.whitewaterchamber.com > events > submit new event.

Amanda Sears, S & R Egg Farm donate eggs to Friends of Lakeland School, Whitewater Food Pantry

Amanda donated 2 cases for the third year in a row to the “Friends of Lakeland School” (“FOLS”) local charity for their “Waffles with Santa” 16th annual fundraiser breakfast at the Walworth County special education school held on Dec. 8, 2018 in Elkhorn.

Kian is a graduate of Lakeland School, and Amanda’s son Logan currently is a student. 1300 Waffles were made in 4 hours.

Amanda and S & R Egg Farm family love to support their community and donated an additional case of 30 dozen eggs to the Whitewater Food Pantry where Kian works.


The Lakeland School Choir entertaining at the “Waffles with Santa” breakfast with Elizabeth (Libby) McComb conducting.  Libby is a graduate of Whitewater HS, and the music teacher at Lakeland School.

The diners enjoyed a gourmet egg and butter Belgian waffle and sausage breakfast, good music, and good company.  

Michael James Kienbaum, 29, Whitewater passed away at his home on Saturday, December 22, 2018.

Michael was born on October 26, 1989 in Janesville, WI to James and Jodeen (Stone) Kienbaum. He graduated from Whitewater High School in 2008. Michael and his father drove as a team as over the road truck drivers. Michael was a big Packer fan and enjoyed 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, and riding his motorcycle.

He is survived by his parents; sister, Brittany (fiancé Blake Zimmerman) Kienbaum, Whitewater; grandparents, Gary and Janet Stone, Whitewater; many cousins, aunts and uncles and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Harold and Marilyn Kienbaum.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at 11:00am at First English Lutheran Church 401 W. Main St. Whitewater, WI 53190. Burial will follow at Richmond Cemetery. A visitation will be held on Thursday at the church from 9:00am until the time of the service. Michael will be deeply missed by all who knew him. We all love you.