Rock River Community Clinic Seeking Applicants for AmericaCorps Vista Program Positions

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by Rock River Community Clinic.

Rock River Community Clinic is currently accepting applications to fill two AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer positions for the 2022-2023 school year.

“Through our membership with the Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (WAFCC), we are proud to continue serving as a host site for AmeriCorps VISTA positions,” states Olivia Nichols, CEO/Executive Director of Rock River Community Clinic. “We are looking for individuals who have a passion for, and interest in, the healthcare industry and who are looking to gain experience within a role that can have a real positive impact on the patients and communities we serve.”

The benefits of the year-long program offered to VISTA members include, but are not limited to, bi-weekly living stipend, $100/month housing allowance, $750 relocation reimbursement (if eligible), AmeriCorps health allowance, End of Service Segal Education Award ($6,495) or cash stipend ($1,800), student loan forbearance/deferment (if eligible), and more. The benefits are fully supported and provided by the AmeriCorps Program.

“The AmeriCorps VISTA program provides a great opportunity not only for our organization, but also for those interested in learning more about the healthcare industry,” Nichols adds. “These positions provide our team with the additional support needed to advance our programs and initiatives within the community.”

WAFCC VISTA members and associates help create access to quality health care for the uninsured and underserved populations in Wisconsin. They focus their efforts on building the organizational, administrative, and financial capacity of safety net clinics. Projects may include reducing substance/opiate abuse, implementing Standards of Excellence, researching grants, and gathering data on social determinants of health. Rock River Community Clinic is specifically seeking applicants to support the growth of their behavioral health referral services, and another that would be focused on advancing and improving clinic systems and procedures.

‘Accessing behavioral health services is a critical need in the community and one we’re dedicated to supporting,” Nichols states. “This VISTA member would assist with deepening our referral process, the integration of behavioral health care opportunities, and the optimization of telehealth to increase patient access. Our systems and procedures position would focus their efforts and talents on improving our data dashboards, supporting quality improvement initiatives, and leading outreach efforts for clinic initiatives.

Full details of the program, including complete job description of the two Rock River Community Clinic positions available, can be viewed on the RRCC website at: https://rockrivercommunityclinic.com/americorps-vista-volunteers/. Interested applicants or individuals with questions can contact Nichols at RRCC directly at 262.472.6839 or director@rockrivercommunityclinic.org or Connor Doppler, WFACC Manager at 763.567.9572 or Connor.Doppler@wafcclinics.org. Applicants will be considered until November 1st.

Rock River Community Clinic (RRCC) provides comprehensive and cost-effective health care services to
ensure all community members have access to the care they need. Serving families in Jefferson, Dodge,
and parts of Walworth County, RRCC includes three medical clinics located in Whitewater, Watertown,
and Jefferson, and one dental clinic located in Fort Atkinson. Referrals for behavioral health care services
will be available in Whitewater and Watertown locations soon.

At RRCC, all community members are welcome and accepted, regardless of ability to pay, with
discounted prices for patients who are uninsured or underinsured (high deductible plans). RRCC also
provides care coordination services to help patients overcome barriers to accessing healthcare (e.g.,
transportation), and helps to coordinate referrals. Bilingual staff (Spanish & English) are available to
support patients and their families. By increasing access to health care services, offering care at
affordable costs, and assisting with healthcare navigation, RRCC works to create a healthier, more
equitable, community. For clinic hours and directions, visit www.rockrivercommunityclinic.org

Builders Club Members Harvest Rollie Cooper’s Pumpkins & Squash for the Community Space

On October 3 an ambitious group of Builders Club members from Whitewater Middle School, together with a number of other community members, made fast work of harvesting hundreds of pumpkins and squash from Rollie Cooper’s field on Wildwood Road. The harvest was organized by April and John Borsodi. WMS Assistant Principal and Builders Club Advisor Ben Holzem walked with the students from the school and cheered on their efforts. By the end of the afternoon John Borsodi had delivered three trailers of pumpkins and squash to The Community Space. Rollie claimed that an excellent growing season had produced at least 50% more produce than what was delivered to The Community Space last year.

Photos courtesy of Karen Elworthy

Leaf & Yard Waste Collection Dates Announced

Editor’s note: The following announcement was received from the city Department of Public Works.

The City of Whitewater – Department of Public Works will collect leaf and yard
waste during the following established dates in October and November.

Residents may place their bagged yard waste on the curb no earlier than Saturday, October 22, for collection
during the week of:
• October 24 – October 28, 2022

Residents may place their bagged yard waste on the curb no earlier than Saturday, November 5, for collection
during the week of:
• November 7 – November 11, 2022
• November 14 – November 18, 2022

However, all bags must be brought to the curb for final collection by November 14. Bio-Bags left outside in the elements
during the winter months will NOT be collected during the spring collection.

*Dates may be subject to change in the event we experience accumulating snow during this time.

For residents who miss the deadline of November 18, a dumpster will be available at the City garage (150 E. Starin Rd.)
between November 21 – December 2, between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Please note our facility
will be closed on Thursday, November 24, and Friday, November 25. Spring collection will be dependent on weather
conditions.

Yard waste is defined as leaves, weeds, grass clippings, and yard and garden debris. Yard waste must be bagged in 33
gallon or smaller biodegradable, clear or transparent bags only. Yard waste will not be collected if not properly
bagged or placed in non-transparent or black bags. The City offers Bio-Bags, in the fall only, at the Finance Department.


Residents may also use the compost site to dispose of leaf and yard waste. The compost site is open on Saturdays from
8 a.m. – 2 p.m. and on Wednesdays from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. The compost site will close for the season at 6:00 p.m., on Wednesday, November 16, 2022.

Residents requesting brush collection should call 473-0560 to make an appointment for pick up on Tuesdays.

NOTICE: City Ordinance Chapter 12.08 – Street Obstructions, Section: 12.08.010 – Residents are prohibited from
depositing any yard waste debris on city streets.

For additional questions or concerns, contact the Streets Department at (262) 473-0560. For other requests, visit
https://www.whitewater-wi.gov/RequestTracker.aspx.

New Beginnings APFV benefits from Abbey Springs golf event

From the left: Annie Falkenberger, Abbey Springs Resort Ladies Golf League president; Diane Bustamante, New Beginnings Board President; Sue Wendt, lead organizer of the Abbey Springs fundraiser; Suzi Schoenhoft, New Beginnings Executive Director; and Peggy Knutte, Abbey Springs League Treasurer.

The Abbey Springs Ladies Golf League hosts their annual charity golf outing each year to raise money for a local non-profit organization. This year New Beginnings APFV was the recipient of their largesse, and what a largesse it was. They were able to raise a grand total of $22,500, their largest total ever!

New Beginnings APFV, with offices in Elkhorn, Whitewater and Jefferson, is the advocacy agency for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, and sexual harassment serving Walworth and Jefferson Counties. It is a small agency of 12 employees and 6 interns and has a large impact on our community. This year alone the staff have served over one thousand clients, breaking records for past years. Their work is confidential and free of charge. Government grants provide some funding for the work they do. However, due to increased uncertainty around the availability of grant money for this work over the past few years, private donations have become increasingly critical. This is why the Abbey Springs Ladies Golf League donation is so important.

New Beginnings Executive Director, Suzi Schoenhoft, was overwhelmed at the response from the golf outing. She had nothing but praise for the primary organizers Sue Wendt, Annie Falkenburger and Peggy Knutte as well as for all the women who participated in the golf outing. The energy and the interest in New Beginnings she had experienced the day of the event had given her hope for a good outcome, but the results exceeded her wildest expectations.

Sue Wendt, the chairperson for the Abbey Springs event noted that the mission of New Beginnings had really resonated with their members, causing them to go all out at the event. In fact, the importance of New Beginnings’ work with domestic violence victims really hit home for her one day while standing in line at the pharmacy. The young woman in line ahead of her was distraught because she had had to take time off from her new job to get medicine for her young son. She confided that she had only recently become a single parent as she had left her husband due to domestic violence and was living with her parents. Wendt was able to inform her about New Beginnings and encouraged her to see if they had resources which could help. Then the man who had been standing in line behind and could not help but hear their conversation stepped in. He too had been a victim of physical abuse by his former wife. He recommended that the young woman seek help from the Walworth County Housing Authority as they had helped him. The encouragement and advice brought the young woman to tears as he told her, “You’re going to make it.” For Wendt, this chance encounter underscored the importance of the fundraiser for New Beginnings.

For Schoenhoft, Wendt’s story highlights the importance of housing for survivors of domestic abuse. She noted that the board is fully behind renovating the third building of their complex, which is currently empty, into two apartments. The goal is to use the apartments as rental units specifically for survivors who have made a clean break with the past and are working to make a fresh start and find permanent housing in the community.

October is domestic violence awareness month. Diane Bustamante, the New Beginnings Board President, would like to invite the community to their upcoming fundraiser on Sunday, October 23rd at Holi Cannoli Restaurante in Elkhorn. For information on “Cocktails and Cuisine for a Cause – Victory over Violence” go to the agency’s website at newbeginningswalworth.com.

The event will have live entertainment, delicious food and drink, games, an amazing raffle, and more! Event tickets can be purchased online or at New Beginnings offices in Elkhorn, Whitewater or Jefferson. Raffle tickets may be purchased at
New Beginnings offices or from a board member (they are listed on the website).

New Beginnings APFV is located at 20 North Church St. in Elkhorn,143 W. Main St. in Whitewater or 874 Collins Road in Jefferson. Their office hours are 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Their 24- hour phone number is (262) 723-4653.

Editor’s note: The above information was provided by New Beginnings APFV. (The credit for this submission was corrected on October 13.)

Snowmobile Safety Education Courses Offered

Editor’s note: The following announcement was received from the Rock County Sheriff’s Office. The Banner has been assured that the sheriff’s office welcomes registrants from outside the county for their courses.

Sheriff Knudson is pleased to announce that the Rock County Sheriff’s Office will offer two
Snowmobile Safety Education Courses this winter. Anyone born on or after January 1, 1985, is
required to complete a Snowmobile Safety Education Course in order to legally operate a
snowmobile in places open to the public within the State of Wisconsin. It is recommended that
participants be at least 12 years of age or turn 12 shortly following completion of the class.


Snowmobile Safety Education Courses:
Class #1
Mandatory Registration: October 25, at 6 p.m. @ Edgerton Conservation Club
Class: November 12, from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. @ Edgerton Conservation Club


Class #2
Mandatory Registration: December 5, at 6 p.m. @ Rock County Fairgrounds – Craig Center
Class: December 17, from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. @ Rock County Fairgrounds – Craig Center


Registration is now open for Class #1. Complete the online enrollment form to reserve a seat.
Class size is limited to thirty (30) students. Upon submission of the online enrollment form, the
submitter will see an onscreen confirmation message with information on the mandatory in-person
registration meeting. Registration for Class #2 will open the week of November 14, 2022.


Enroll At:
https://www.co.rock.wi.us/departments/sheriff-s-office/recreational-patrol/snowmobile-education


A class fee of $10 per student will be collected at the in-person registration meeting. The
student and a parent or legal guardian if the student is underage must attend the mandatory
registration meeting in order for the student to take the course. Students will receive course
materials at the in-person registration meeting.


Please direct any questions to Deputy Trevor Lund at trevor.lund@co.rock.wi.us.

Student Council Honors Grandma & Grandpa Whippet

In recognition of the outstanding support that the community of Whitewater provides to the school, each year the WHS Student Council selects two community members to serve as Grandma & Grandpa Whippet. Grandma and Grandpa Whippet exhibit the kind of support for academics, athletics, and arts that Whitewater High School is known for. This year’s Grandma and Grandpa Whippet are Eileen Jaskolski (also known as Grandma J) and Mike Stutzman. 

Eileen Jaskolski and Mike Stutzman

Grandma J spent so much time in Whitewater that she decided to move here three years ago. In that short amount of time, she has already made such an impact on the Whitewater community! Grandma J worked as a registered nurse and went on to become the Vice President of mission services for Columbia St. Mary’s in Milwaukee. Grandma J has volunteered many hours at Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Hospital, at her church in Milwaukee, and, now, at St. Patrick’s in Whitewater. She also volunteers her time for all of the Play for Trey events. Grandma J is also known for her yummy, sweet treats that she makes for the students in Whitewater. And, she is Triple A proud. You can find her at athletic, arts, and academic events. Grandma J is appreciated throughout the Whitewater Community. She exemplifies the #TheWhippetWay.

Mike Stutzman could be considered a Lifelong Whippet. He was a Whitewater Unified School District employee for over 35 years, spending all of his years at Whitewater High School and Whitewater Middle School as a Computer Science teacher and then moving on to teach 7th grade science. He was the driving force that started the 8th grade trip to Disney World and was a big part of the 7th grade Washington DC trips. Mike has over 30 years of coaching experience in volleyball and was also the Athletic Director at the middle school. Mike’s colleagues said he is a team player, has a huge heart, and gives out great advice. He is also a huge supporter of the Academics, Arts, and Athletics of the Whitewater Community. He, too, is Triple A Proud and is 1Family. Congratulations Grandma J and Mike!

Article and Photo Submitted by Amy Houwers
Whitewater High School Student Council Advisor
ahouwers@wwusd.org

12th Annual Run for Trey – Sunday, October 16th! Sign up today

Treyton Kilar, age 6, was killed in a senseless car crash by a drunk driver on September 2, 2010. Although his dreams were shattered by a senseless tragedy this field provides a safe place for children and families to celebrate life, to spend and enjoy time together, and a place where children are encouraged to dream big and learn that through hard work and vision, their dreams can become reality! Although Treyton is now playing on the “real” field of dreams in heaven, with your help we can help thousands of other children have a better future and learn responsible life-long decision-making skills.

                  Sign up here:      www.treysfield.org

The proceeds from the 12th Annual Run for Trey will be used to maintain the field through its endowment and fund the scholarships that are given in Trey’s name.  The benefit this field provides to the youth community teams, the visiting teams from around the region, and the students who benefit from Treyton’s Field of Dreams is truly amazing.

Run For Trey features an all terrain run/walk

Run onto the field at Perkins Stadium at UWW

  • Dogs welcome
  • Bounce houses
  • Obstacle course for the kids
  • Balloons
  • Raffle
  • Great food to enjoy!

…Let us run the race of perseverance that is set before us

Thank you for your help and we appreciate you coming out to support Treyton’s Field of Dreams.

$20.00 Registration (Adults) – Before October 16, 2022

$25.00 same-day registrations at the event (Adult)

$15.00 Registration (17 & Under) – NOTE: Runsignup will discount at checkout based on birthdate.

$20.00 same-day registrations at the event (17 & Under)

Packet pickup starts at 8 a.m. on race day.