Baha’is and Friends Art-Music-Writing Gathering

Baha’is and Friends Art-Music-Writing Gathering

Saturday, Dec. 7, 1:30 PM – 5 PM (Join for all or any part)

Historic Nelson Salisbury House, 404 W. North St, Whitewater, WI

It’s time to share our visual art, writing, and musical activities again and give each other support and ideas. These endeavors build our spirit, build communication, and build community. Our gatherings welcome all faiths so be ready to learn about our connections with others. Activities will include pastel drawing sessions, impromptu expressive writing, meditation and snack breaks with music, opportunities to share your creative activities, and a visit to the Whitewater Cultural Arts Gallery right across the street.

We all have art in our souls and the Baha’i Writings encourage everyone to develop themselves artistically. Art is seen by Baha’is as a form of worship and a contribution to the community and the well-being of humankind. So we must all take some time in our lives to create and bring our unique perspectives to others, a time to recognize beauty in unexpected places.

Hosts: Suzanne Popke, son Zachary Popke, and family

suzannepopke.com

Contact them with questions and to RSVP: intsim@idcnet.com

Unforgettable UW-W Music Events Next Week

Tickets may be purchased online here. The jazz concert is $7 for adults and $4 for those age 65+ or under age 18. Admission for the gala is $30 for adults, $25 for age 65+ and $20 for under age 18. There is an additional $2 surcharge for tickets purchased at the door.

Whitewater Arts Alliance Presents: Photos with Santa and friends / Photos con Santa y amigos


Celebrate the Holiday Season with Santa, Mrs. Claus, Frosty, the Elves,
and More! Free Event.

The Whitewater Arts Alliance is excited to announce a festive holiday event, Photos With Santa and Friends, which will take place on Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 8 am-11 am at the Cultural Arts Center, located at 402 W. Main St., Whitewater. This event offers a wonderful opportunity for community members to create holiday memories by capturing individual or group photos with beloved holiday characters such as Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, Frosty the Snowman, and the Elves.

The event is free and open to the public, inviting everyone from Whitewater and
surrounding communities to come together and celebrate the holiday season. Enjoy
photo opportunities, live holiday music, create holiday crafts at the coloring and
ornament-making stations, listen to holiday stories and enjoy a few dance routines,
and indulge in light refreshments. The Cultural Arts Center will be beautifully
decorated inside and out, creating a holiday atmosphere for all who attend.
This event offers something for everyone. From taking photos with Santa to making
ornaments, it promises to be a joyful morning filled with holiday cheer. Come dressed
in your holiday best and enjoy a fun-filled experience that captures the true spirit of
the season.

The Whitewater Arts Alliance is deeply grateful for the support of our generous
sponsors, who make this event possible: Ben Smith (lighting), Butch’s Auto Body,
Dunkin’ Donuts, FCCU, Fox Chiropractic, Home Lumber, Kwik Trip, Starbucks, Studio 84, The Sweet Spot, the Window Genie, and Wood Street Bakery.

Note: Overflow parking for the event will be at First English Lutheran Church at 401
W. Main Street.

For more information, please contact:
Kim Adams, Gallery Director, Whitewater Arts Alliance
Phone: 608-201-2151

Email: wwartsalliance@gmail.com
Website: whitewaterarts.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwartsalliance

Cultural Arts Center, 402 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190
Gallery hours: Thursdays-Sundays, 12 pm-4 pm

About the Whitewater Arts Alliance
The Whitewater Arts Alliance (WAA) is a non-profit organization committed to
promoting and supporting the arts in the Whitewater community. Through exhibitions,
educational programs, and special events, WAA fosters a vibrant arts culture and
provides opportunities for local artists to share their work.
“Celebrating the Arts and Creating Community!”

Obituary: Becca (Nash) Piper, 65, of AZ

Becca Piper, 65, of Sedona, AZ died on November 21, 2024 as a result of complications of antibiotic toxicity. She was preceded in death by her beloved son Michael and her parents Reg and Maydean Nash. She is survived by her dear husband of almost 40 years, Ken Piper, along with her children Joe, ^^Michael^^, Selena and Larry, granddaughter Maelyn and Becca’s siblings David and Janet (Nash) Schenck. She is also survived by extraordinary friends, extended family and much loved colleagues.

Being a mother was especially important to Becca. She and Ken adopted all of their 4 children.  Becca’s life was filled with many wonderful experiences including raising her family. Recently she was reflecting and expressed how grateful and satisfied that she was able to meet so many wonderful people while visiting so many places.  

Becca was originally from Whitewater, Wisconsin.  She graduated from UW-Madison, then went on to open Adoptive Family Travel Heritage Journeys. For nearly 30 years Becca and her dear friend and colleague, Bea Evans and an exceptional staff helped international adoptees visit their birth countries with their adoptive families to explore their heritage, culture, meet caregivers and often birth family. Becca had a deep love of travel, adventure, culture, nature, hiking, her dogs, yoga and dancing. You could often find her on trails totally immersed in the beauty.  In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the Gift of Identity Fund. https://gift-of-identity.org/ helping international adoptees visit their place of birth.

Culver’s WIAC Student-Athlete Spotlight: David Cushman

Each week during the 2024-25 academic year, the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) will feature two student-athletes (one male and one female) from one of its eight institutions for a “Student-Athlete Spotlight” Q & A segment. The segments will be posted every Thursday and individuals are selected by the institution. The WIAC Student-Athlete Spotlights are presented by Culver’s.

Name:  David Cushman
Institution:  UW-Platteville
Hometown (High School):  Whitewater, Wis. (Whitewater High School)
Year in school:  Senior
Sport:  Wrestling
Major:  Mathematics with an emphasis in Secondary Education
Minor:  Spanish

Why did you choose UW-Platteville?
UW-Platteville provides many quality majors I could choose from coming in as a freshman. At the same time, I love the size of Platteville and the surrounding areas in Southwest Wisconsin are unmatched. On my visit here as a senior in high school, I quickly felt that this was a place that I could grow on my own and succeed, which I can gladly say I was right about 4 years later.

What other clubs/organizations on campus are you involved in?
I coach youth wrestling outside of campus.

What do you like most about competing in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and being a NCAA Division III student-athlete?
Being a Division III student-athlete has provided me many opportunities to meet new people and help me grow. I can’t count the number of times being involved with athletics pushed me to higher standards despite how hard college may be at times. Further, wrestling at the collegiate level has been a way for me to work my hardest in all areas of my life such as academics, athletics, and learning to be in the real world.

What is your favorite…
Flavor of the Day from Culver’s?  Crazy for Cookie Dough
Menu item from Culver’s?  Pub Haus Burger
Non-Athletic Spot on Campus?  The Bear’s Den is a calm place where I can either sit back and relax or work on my homework and study.
TV Show?  Yellowstone
Holiday?  Fourth of July
Food?  I can’t go wrong with a burger.
Animal?  German short haired pointer
Smartphone App?  Instagram
Musical Group/Artist?  I’m a big fan of country music with current artists I listen to ranging from George Strait and Toby Keith to Cody Johnson and Riley Green.
Professional Sports Athlete/Team?  Green Bay Packers
Vacation Spot?  The coastline of the Carolinas

What is your greatest sports moment? 
I don’t think there’s any better rush than coming back from behind in matches to win in overtime in front of the team and a big crowd. This just happened at the University of Dubuque Invite in the finals for an overtime win.

What is your favorite thing to do off the court/field with your teammates?
I like doing anything relaxing with the team whether that’s having fires or practicing roping. Another fun thing my teammates and I like to do is go line dancing in Dubuque.

Who is someone that you look up to?
My parents.

Do you have any words of advice for younger/upcoming student-athletes?
Don’t take the little things for granted. Every moment spent with teammates, coaches, and friends are priceless and these relationships go far beyond the mat, court, or field. It’s easy to be hyper focused and stressed about succeeding, but great things will come to those who work hard and earn the moment.

One word that describes you?
Tenacious.

What is your dream job? 
My dream job is teaching and positively impacting others’ lives.

Three things on your “bucket list”?
—Go elk hunting out west in the mountains.
—Go on a big trip somewhere with friends.
—Run a tough mudder.

Do you have any pre-game/pre-event superstitions or rituals? If so, what are they?
I eat a peanut butter and jelly after every weigh-in.

Obituary: Will Daniel Ensslin, 77

In Loving Memory of Will Daniel Ensslin

Whitewater, WI – Will Daniel Ensslin, 77, passed away peacefully on 11-26-2024, surrounded by his loving family, after a brave and long battle with cancer.

He was born on February 5, 1947 in West Allis, WI to Willy and Ellen Ensslin. Will was a devoted husband, proud and loving father, cherished brother, uncle, cousin and loyal friend to many. He was also a proud Vietnam veteran, serving his country with courage and honor as a Huey helicopter mechanic from 1966 – 1967 — a dedication to service that remained a cornerstone of his life.

He married the love of his life and best friend, Susan Bilkovich, in 1971 in Milwaukee, WI. Shortly after their wedding, they embarked on an adventure together, moving to the serene mountains of Virginia in Natural Bridge Station. In September 1974, they joyfully welcomed their first daughter, Jenny. Two years later, they returned to Wisconsin, settling in the charming town of Whitewater, where their family grew again with the birth of their second daughter, Sara, in July of 1978.

An inspiring educator, Will was an elementary school teacher from 1973 to 1996, leaving a lasting impact on countless students. After retiring from teaching, his boundless curiosity and strong work ethic inspired him to explore a variety of fulfilling careers. In LaCrosse, WI, he helped first-time homebuyers navigate their journeys through the Community Action Program.  Because of his love for remodeling homes he was licensed and became a home inspector in the LaCrosse area and western Minnesota. Later, he channeled his creativity and love for nature by starting a successful landscaping business in The Villages, Florida. Additionally, he enjoyed working at several hardware stores, where he enthusiastically shared his extensive knowledge and passion for home improvement with others.

Will was happiest when surrounded by nature. Whether planting trees, tending to a garden, or simply taking in the beauty of the outdoors, he found peace and joy in the natural world. He also had a lifelong passion for collecting and restoring classic cars, finding immense satisfaction in bringing vintage treasures back to life. Will cherished his bond with animals, especially cats, treasuring their companionship and caring for them with great affection. His love for animals extended to his volunteer work with the Humane Society in Eureka Springs, AR, where he generously gave his time to help those in need.

Will lived a life full of love, service, and passion. Whether teaching in the classroom, working with his hands, collecting and restoring of classic cars, planting trees, or caring for animals, he brought love and care. Though deeply missed, his spirit will live on in the lives he touched and the nature he cherished.

Will is survived by his beloved wife, Susan Ensslin; his children, Jenny Ensslin (Beth); Sara Porter (Brad); their beloved cat Yeti; and an extended family of loved ones and dear friends. He will be remembered for his compassionate heart, tireless work ethic, and unwavering love for his family, nature, and community.

The family would like to thank Rainbow Hospice for their kindness and support.

An open house celebration of his life with light hors d’oeuvreswill be held on December 1st at The Fuzzy Pig (N8660 Clover Valley Rd, Whitewater, WI 53190 ) from 1:00 pm-4:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Whitewater Food Pantry, Touched by a Paw, Rainbow Hospice, the Community Space in Whitewater or a charity of your choice.

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: Happy Thanksgiving

It’s time for #FlashbackFriday (on a Thursday) with the Whitewater Historical Society. As is our usual tradition, we feature Thanksgiving Greetings to all via one of our early 20th century post cards, the precursor to the greeting cards sent today. A fat turkey was a symbol of Thanksgiving during the early 20th century as it is today. We hope you are all having a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

Join us next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society.

(Post Card Collections, Whitewater Historical Society)

Happy Thanksgiving from the Banner

Editor’s note: We are grateful for you, our reader, and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. We’d also like to express our appreciation to the many individuals and organizations that provide event announcements, Readers Share submissions, obituaries, etc. for us to share with the greater Whitewater community.

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Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United StatesCanadaGrenadaSaint Lucia, and Liberia. It began as a day of giving thanks for the blessings of the harvest and of the preceding year. Similarly named festival holidays occur in Germany and Japan. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and around the same part of the year in other places. Although Thanksgiving has historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, it has long been celebrated as a secular holiday as well.

Prayers of thanks and special thanksgiving ceremonies are common among most religions after harvests and at other times of the year. The Thanksgiving holiday’s history in North America is rooted in English traditions dating from the Protestant Reformation. It also has aspects of a harvest festival, even though the harvest in New England occurs well before the late-November date on which the modern Thanksgiving holiday is celebrated.

[The above information is from Wikipedia.]

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