Concert Today: Chicago Based Bonzo Squad – Update: Moving Inside Due to Rain Forecast


Get ready to listen to the instrumental ensemble Bonzo Squad! Thursday night, August 1, they will be at the Cravath Lakefront park for Concerts in the Park starting at 7:00 pm. Admission is free and for all ages.

Update: Rain won’t keep this group away! We will still have the concert, but, it will be inside the Cravath Lakefront Community Building.

Listen to some of their work before tonight by heading to: https://bonzosquad.com/listen

Bonzo Squad

Bonzo Squad is an instrumental jazz ensemble based in Chicago IL, with a focus on  presenting fun, eclectic music with a high level of musicianship. The group consists of  Bonzo himself, born Corbin Andrick, who plays the flute and the saxophones.  Completing the line up are Andrew Lawrence on keyboards, Andrew Vogt on bass, and  Zack Marks on drumset. The band formed in 2014 through playing a weekly residency at  Lilly’s in Chicago. 


In 2017, they released their first, self-titled album, which received a coveted 4-star  review from Downbeat Magazine. The track “Lemons” was added to Spotify’s popular “The State of Jazz” playlist. In 2019, Bonzo Squad released their sophomore record, 
“There’s Always Tomorrow.” They also moved their residency from Lilly’s to the Arrogant Frog, and finally to aliveOne, where they are still performing live every Thursday night. 

Bonzo Squad kept active during the Covid-19 pandemic, producing a series of virtual  livestreams on Facebook and YouTube. They released the live album “Live At aliveOne” in 2020, and were nominated by the Chicago Reader as one of the best jazz bands in 
Chicago, in their 2020 best of poll. 


In addition to their weekly residency at aliveOne, Bonzo Squad has produced tribute  shows to Stevie Wonder and Vulfpeck through the Jazz Record Art Collective in  Chicago, IL. They have also presented numerous educational clinics at High Schools, 
both in person and virtually.

[From Bonzo’s website]

Elkhorn Woman Arrested for Fatal Hwy. 12 Crash

Lexus D. Boedecker

Editor’s note: The following press release was issued by the Rock County Sheriff’s Department on July 30, 2024. Previous Banner articles regarding this crash were published on April 14, April 17, and April 22.

Original Release
On 04/13/2024, at approximately 1204 hours, Rock County Deputies, Jefferson County Deputies, Whitewater Police Department, Wisconsin State Patrol along with several fire / EMS agencies responded to a three-vehicle crash at Highway 12 and East County Line Road in Lima Township, Rock County. An adult male and two adult females were declared deceased at the scene of the
crash. A third adult female passed away days later from injuries sustained from crash.

Updated Release
The Rock County Sheriff’s Office concluded its investigation and on 07/29/24, Lexus D. Boedecker, 24, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, was arrested on four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle – controlled substance, one count of operating with a detectable amount of a controlled substance, two counts of injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle-controlled substance. Boedecker was taken into custody with the assistance of the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office. Boedecker was transported to the Rock County Jail and has a future court date of 08/26/24 at 1:00 P.M.

“Pursuant to the directive of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6, Trial Publicity, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.”

Local Students Graduate from UW-La Crosse

UW-La Crosse announces May 2024 graduates

The following area students completed degree requirements at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in May.  

UW-La Crosse, founded in 1909, is one of 13 four-year institutions that comprise the Universities of Wisconsin. UWL has more than 10,400 full and part-time students enrolled in 101 undergraduate, 28 graduate and two doctoral academic programs.

UW-La Crosse, a top-ranked national university, is the No. 1 public university in Wisconsin with fewer than 25,000 students. See more at www.uwlax.edu

Students earning degrees in May include:

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE, MAJOR(S), HONORS (if listed)
Whitewater, WI

 Bryce Hibbs, Bachelor of Science, Communication Studies Major: Organizational and Professional Communication Emphasis, Honors
 Josie Hintz, Bachelor of Science, Finance Major; Business Analytics Major, Highest Honors

Trio Attends Engineering Summit at MSOE

A trio of Whitewater High School students, Chacha Binagi, Erison Dreksler, and Rae Breisath spent the week from July 21-26 at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) for the MSOE Explore Summit for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Students.

Chacha Binagi, Erison Dreksler, Rae Breisath

Each day, the students attended two class sessions on different areas of engineering that can be studied at MSOE, participating in lectures and projects. Areas covered included chemical/biomolecular engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science/software engineering, computer engineering, civil engineering, architectural engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. During one of the workshops, students built their own miniature robots. 

In the evenings, students participated in fun activities including a comedy show and bingo. They also participated in a field trip to learn about cybersecurity. 

Each student received a $1000 scholarship from MSOE renewable for four years should they choose to attend that university. All three will be juniors at Whitewater High School this fall and are members of the Ferradermis FIRST Robotics Team. They qualified to attend the free summit as students enrolled in the PLTW Introduction to Engineering course at WHS last year.

Article Submitted by Laura Masbruch
Whitewater High School PLTW Teacher and Robotics Advisor
lmasbruch@wwusd.org
Photo Courtesy of Tori Breisath

Ferradermis Alliance Places Third in Rockford

Thirty-three robots from Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri, including Ferradermis from Whitewater High School, took to the field at Rock Valley College in Rockford, Illinois on Saturday, July 27, for R2OC, the Rockford Robotics Offseason Competition.

Each offseason event typically connects a community service project with their competition, and this week it was donations of canned food and toiletries for the Rockford Rescue Mission. Maddi LaHaie and Elora Wildermuth-Breitzman were happy to drop off Ferradermis’ contribution with the event organizers.

Elora Wildermuth-Breitzman and Maddi LaHaie drop off the team’s collection of canned food and toiletries for the Rockford Rescue Mission with one of the event organizers.

Chief Lee the Tangerine, the Ferradermis 2024 robot, has now played over 80 competitive matches since it was completed in February, and the wear and tear is starting to take a toll on the bot. This showed on Saturday as structural portions of the robot needed to be replaced or repaired between many of the matches, but the pit crew was up to the challenge and came prepared with spare parts. Chief Lee the Tangerine will see two or three more competitions this summer and fall before it becomes a demo-only bot, but Ferradermis is also building a second robot that should be ready for competition in August.

Students working in the pit throughout the day included Andrew O’Toole, Erison Dreksler, Ace Hudec, Kay Mikos, Cooper O’Neal, Vivian Harris, and Elora Wildermuth-Breitzman alongside mentors Mark Zimmermann and Paul Kriegel. Kriegel is one of the team’s newest mentors and works as an engineer for Bobcat in Johnson Creek. He also brings a great deal of FIRST Robotics experience to the team as he was a team captain for RoboRiot out of Sheboygan when he was in high school. The team is always open to new mentors who can share their knowledge and experience with students when it comes to CAD, machining, mechanical work, programming, electrical work, business, writing, video editing, graphics, public relations, community outreach, and much more. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please reach out to advisor Laura Masbruch at lmasbruch@wwusd.org.

Ferradermis was led onto the field on Saturday by Driver Andrew O’Toole, Operator Kay Mikos, Human Player Erison Dreksler, Technician Vivian Harris, and Drive Coach Mark Zimmermann. They were often joined on the field by Team Media Representative Isabella Cohen to get some up close photography. The team went 4-1 in their morning matches, ranking 6th at the end of qualification matches.

The top 8 ranking placed Ferradermis in a position to select their own alliance for the elimination round. Andrew Zimmermann, Chacha Binagi, and Margaret Brown had been working in the stands all morning to gather qualitative data on other robots and video matches for reference. Andrew Zimmermann then took the field as our Alliance Selection Representative and moved into the Captain’s spot for the #4 Alliance when two different pairs of teams ranked ahead of us agreed to join forces for the playoffs. Zimmermann invited Team 4655 Stateline Robotics from Honenegah Community High School in Illinois to join the Ferradermis alliance, and then together they selected Team 2039 Rockford Robotics, a community team from Rockford, to join the alliance as well. In a unique twist to alliance selections, the 8 highest ranked unselected teams drew numbers from a hat to become the 4th member of each alliance. All 4 robots on each alliance were required to play in at least one playoff match. Our 4th alliance member was Team 3352 Flaming Monkeys 4-H Robotics Club from Boone County, Illinois.

Ferradermis’ strategy was to play their 4th alliance partner immediately in their first match of the double elimination playoffs, and they fell to the #5 seeded alliance 87-52. Moving into the lower portion of the playoff bracket, the Ferradermis alliance next defeated the #8 seed 64-54 followed by the #2 seed 90-65. This led to a rematch with the #5 seed, which the Ferradermis alliance won 72-65. The day for Ferradermis came to an end in the third-place match when they fell to the eventual champions, the #3 seeded alliance captained by Team 2338 Gear it Forward from Oswego, Illinois, 95-74. Ferradermis finished the day with a 7-3 record.

Ferradermis appreciates all those who traveled to cheer us on, including recent grad Cosette Wildermuth-Breitzman and multiple parents, as well as those who follow the team online. The team will next take to the field in Eau Claire on August 17, but you can find them at the Whitewater City Market on August 6 as well. New members continue to be welcome; the team is open to any Whitewater High School student as well as home-schooled students residing within the physical boundaries of the school district.

Article and Photos Submitted by Laura Masbruch
Whitewater High School Robotics Advisor
lmasbruch@wwusd.org

Appreciation Expressed to Banner Staff for Covering Editor’s Vacation

The editor was on vacation for over two weeks recently, and the Banner is most appreciative of longtime volunteer staffers Laura Masbruch and Dee Hoglund for keeping the “presses” running so capably during this time. Thank you, Laura and Dee, for your dedicated work throughout the years, and especially for taking on this additional responsibility.

Direct Admit Wisconsin Offers Coming to Qualified High School Seniors

High school seniors will begin receiving admissions offers from the Universities of Wisconsin the week of July 28 under the new Direct Admit Wisconsin program, UWs President Jay Rothman announced on July 24.

Wisconsin seniors who have met Direct Admit Wisconsin requirements will be notified of their Direct Admit offers beginning next week and continuing into September. Participating students should check their high school email accounts for these notices, Rothman said.

“Direct Admit Wisconsin makes it easy to enroll in and pursue a UW education,” Rothman said. “We want students and their families to know there is a place for them at the Universities of Wisconsin.”

Rothman said some students don’t see themselves as succeeding at the college level. Direct Admit Wisconsin tells them otherwise and makes enrollment as easy as possible.

Rothman is urging members of the Class of 2025 to be vigilant in checking their high school email accounts and to follow the instructions for next steps to learn more about the Universities of Wisconsin that have admitted them. Students will need to complete a Direct Admit form to connect with UWs they are interested in and accept their admission offers. There is no fee to complete the Direct Admit form.

Under Direct Admit Wisconsin, qualified high school students from participating schools are automatically admitted to up to 10 UWs without ever having to submit an application. Students must choose to participate in the program and are admitted based upon their grades and coursework after completion of their junior year. They must meet all admissions requirements, enroll for their senior year of high school, and stay on track to graduate.

Students must have been enrolled in one of the nearly 350 participating public and private high schools across Wisconsin. [Whitewater Unified School District Superintendent Caroline Pate-Hefty told the Banner that, “It is a parental choice for our families to opt in or not (of this program). We give them the option.”]  All UWs are participating in Direct Admit Wisconsin except UW-Madison, UW-Eau Claire, and UW-La Crosse. Students, including those receiving Direct Admit offers, may still submit an application to those universities.

In addition to the notifications via high school email accounts, students will also receive Direct Admit offer letters through the U.S. mail in the coming weeks. Rothman urged parents and students to be on the lookout.

“It’s summer, and we know students are busy with work, vacation, sports, and other activities so we want to call attention to these important communications,” Rothman said. “It could be life changing.”

Students interested in any of the Universities of Wisconsin can also go to Wisconsin.edu any time to learn more about the constellation of 13 public universities.

The Universities of Wisconsin look forward to expanding the number of participating high schools and students in the coming year. Juniors at currently participating high schools will be asked to sign up for Direct Admit Wisconsin later this fall.

Rothman also thanked Infinite Campus, Skyward, and PowerSchool, which operate student information systems at the participating high schools, for their partnership with Direct Admit Wisconsin.

Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the Universities of Wisconsin.

The Chamber Presents One Sweet Summer Weekend: Citywide Celebration of Local with Sales & Fun!

Whitewater Chamber of Commerce Presents One Sweet Summer Weekend: A Citywide Celebration of Local with Sales, Specials, and Fun!


The Whitewater Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce their Annual One Sweet Summer Weekend, a citywide celebration of local, featuring a variety of irresistible in-store and sidewalk sales. This event, set to take place from August 2-4, 2024, will bring together local businesses offering fantastic deals and special promotions for all to enjoy.

During the weekend, participating businesses will offer an array of discounts, buy-one-get-one (BOGO) deals, drink specials, and freebies, making it the perfect opportunity for residents and visitors alike to explore and support our vibrant local community. From fashion boutiques to specialty shops, cafes to restaurants, One Sweet Summer Weekend has something for everyone.

“We are excited to host this citywide event, again, to showcase Whitewater’s wonderful local businesses,” said Katy Daixon Wimer, Director of Content and Communications at the Whitewater Chamber of Commerce. “One Sweet Summer Weekend is a perfect opportunity for our community to come together, enjoy great deals, and celebrate the summer season. It’s also a wonderful way for our local businesses to connect with new and returning customers.”

Participants can look forward to:

  • Exclusive Discounts: Enjoy special savings on a wide range of products and services from participating retailers.
  • BOGO Deals: Take advantage of buy-one-get-one offers on select items.
  • Drink/Food Specials: Refresh yourself with unique drink specials available at various cafes and restaurants.
  • Freebies: Don’t miss out on complimentary goodies and surprises from some of your favorite local shops.
  • Special Events: Be sure to pop by The Vinery’s Glass Vendor Fair 9-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday and Cars & Coffee featuring Sweet Spot Bakehouse, BicycleWise, Nordskov Coffee, and Whitewater Grocery Co. at Lake Home Info/NextHome Success 9-12 p.m. Sunday!

The event will run during regular business hours throughout the weekend, with some businesses offering extended hours to accommodate shoppers. Whether you’re looking for a unique gift, a delicious meal, or just a fun day out, One Sweet Summer Weekend promises to be an enjoyable experience for all ages.

The Whitewater Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to join in the fun and support our local economy by shopping small and local. For more information on participating businesses and their special offers, please visit the Chamber’s One Sweet Summer Weekend event on Facebook.

Come get your shopping fix at One Sweet Summer Weekend—where great deals and community spirit meet!

The Whitewater Chamber of Commerce serves the area’s local businesses through business education, referrals, advocacy, and networking opportunities. The Chamber also strives to bring business owners and the community together through events and promotions. Our membership of businesses and individuals is dedicated to showcasing Whitewater as the perfect place to live, learn, work, play, and dream.

Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce
150 W Main St. Whitewater, WI
262-473-4005
info@whitewaterchamber.com

Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the Whitewater Chamber of Commerce.