Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Member and Business to the Community

Editor’s note: The following was received from the Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce.

Front, Left to right, Karen McCulloch-Chamber Board member from The Book Teller, Katie Grady-Chamber Board member with Culver’s, Kellie Carper-Chamber Exec. Director, Jennifer Visser-owner, Hannah Delaney-State Farm Team member, Kristina Koslosky-Chamber Board member with Kreative Solutions, Lisa Dawsey Smith-Chamber Board President.  
Back, Left to right: Kristy Walsh-Chamber Ambassador from Premier Bank, Kim Brotz-Chamber Board member with  FCSB, Jericca Newby-Chamber Ambassador from Revamp Nutrition.

The Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes new member business and Gold Sponsor, Jennifer Visser’s State Farm Office, to the business community in Whitewater. 

Owner, Jennifer Visser officially opened her office on Main Street in Downtown Whitewater in early January. Jennifer is a long-time Wisconsin resident, but she is new to the Whitewater area, having moved her family to town in hopes of becoming a strong community supporter and helping the residents of Whitewater protect all that matters to them through her insurance and financial services.  Jennifer’s mission is “To create an unprecedented experience for our State Farm customers by offering comprehensive products and an outstanding customer service focus.” She and her team member, Hannah Delaney, are looking forward to meeting the community and supporting the growth and safety of everyone. 

The Chamber and its ambassadors welcomed Jennifer and her team with an official ribbon cutting on March 2nd. The energy and excitement that Jennifer brings to the Whitewater community will surely be contagious. The office is located in the heart of downtown Whitewater at 162 W Main St, Ste F. They are open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with weekend/evening hours available by appointment. For additional information about the newest Whitewater Area Chamber member and learn what they are all about, visit her web page, https://bit.ly/35n0lZm, or stop by to say hi and get to know Jennifer and her team yourself!

This Week’s City & School Board Meetings

City of Whitewater Equal Opportunities Commission – Monday @ 5:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL MEETING AGENDA includes hate and bias complaint form procedures.
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://meet.goto.com/301597693
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: 1 (312) 757-3121
Access Code: 301-597-693
Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://meet.goto.com/install


Whitewater Unified School District Policy Review Committee – Tuesday @ 9:00 a.m.
Agenda (Click on “meetings” in upper right corner.)
Whitewater Unified School District Central Office
Front Conference Room
419 South Elizabeth Street, Whitewater, Wisconsin

City of Whitewater Public Works Committee – Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Municipal Building
Community Room, 1st Floor
312 W. Whitewater St.
Agenda includes discussion of award of contract for E. Main Street reconstruction, discussion of award of contract for Yoder Lane reconstruction


Whitewater School Board/Whitewater Education Association Bargaining SessionWednesday @ 3:45 p.m.
Agenda (Click on “meetings” in upper right corner.)
Whitewater Unified School District Central Office
419 South Elizabeth Street, Whitewater, Wisconsin


Candidate Forum March 12 Features WUSD School Board Candidates from 10-11:30 a.m.

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area.

The League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area is pleased to announce that it will host an in-person WUSD School Board candidate forum on Saturday, March 12, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., in the City of Whitewater Council Chambers, 312 W Whitewater Street

There are four candidates running for two open seats on the school board. They have all confirmed their participation:  Miguel Aranda, Jennifer Kienbaum (incumbent), Joseph Kromholz (incumbent), and Andrea Svec. The League will be assisted in running the forum by Whitewater High School students under the supervision of the League and WHS American Government teacher Greg Stewart. The forum will be co-moderated by WHS students, Junior Alex Martin and Senior Aldo Rodriguez. The League is delighted to provide an opportunity for these students to engage in the democratic process alongside us.

If you have questions for the candidates but are unable to attend the in person forum, please submit your questions electronically via the following Google Form by Wednesday, March 9.

Submit questions for School Board candidates at WUSD School Board Candidate Forum Submission Form

Candidate questions prepared by the LWV Whitewater Area board and WHS students will be used if there are not enough questions provided by the public. The League does not accept questions targeted to specific candidates. 

The forum will be filmed by Whitewater Community TV and live streamed to their Vimeo website. A recording will be rebroadcast on channel 990 and made available on our website, https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, during the weeks leading up to the April 5 Spring Election.  

The League is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. 

Whitewater Kiwanis Dine-In Pancake Breakfast April 2 / Desayuno de Pancakes 2 de Abril

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club.

The Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club will be holding a sit-down, dine-in Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 2 from 6:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. (or until the pancakes run out).  All are invited to bring their appetites to the Old Armory, 146 W. North Street, in downtown Whitewater.  No tickets will be sold, and people are invited to pay whatever they wish to help the children in our community and the world.

Kiwanian Scott Cashion Preparing Pancake Batter (photo taken in September)

Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club President Patrick Taylor said, “We are so excited to see people in person and enjoy camaraderie and friendship as we feast on the delicious Kiwanis pancakes and Jones sausage.  We welcome donations to help the children of Whitewater and the world.” 

Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club is made up of dedicated volunteers who help children in the Whitewater community and the world, all with funds raised going directly to projects helping improve the lives of children in the community and the world.  Each year, the club distributes approximately $20,000, with over half going to the Whitewater Unified School District, including shoes and scholarships.  Kiwanis helped to build the Flowing Well Shelter, the shelter and upcoming accessible playground at Starin Park and Treyton’s Field of Dreams, the WHS football field lights and press box, as well as adopting a highway to clean up.  In addition, the group donates to the Whitewater Youth Soccer Club, the Friends of the Whitewater Aquatic and Fitness Center Family Partnership Fund, the Whitewater Food Pantry, Bethel House, Camp Wawbeek, and more.

More information can be found on the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club Facebook page. If you are interested in joining the club, helping the children and having fun at the same time, contact us!

Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.

Seniors in the Park Presents Belfast – Tues., 3/8

Belfast (Film) - discoverpetworth

It’s Oscars Month and the Seniors in the Park Bijou Theatre will be showing three of the Nominated Films. The Academy Awards ceremony is Sunday evening, March 27. Movie Buff Mark will have movie-related treats at each showing!

“Belfast”
Tuesday, March 8, 1 p.m.
(Biography/Drama/History)
Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 38 minutes (2021)
A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous “Troubles” in Northern Ireland. Nominated for Best Picture, Sound, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench), and Best Supporting Actor (Ciaran Hinds).

Walworth County Deputy Sheriff Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges

Gerardo Baca

TMJ4 reported on March 4 that, “The Walworth County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Friday [March 4] that a deputy has been placed on administrative leave after he was charged with 19 counts including sexual assault. The sheriff’s office said in a statement that Deputy Gerardo Baca, 36, was arrested on March 3 and is facing numerous charges in Waukesha County, including multiple counts of second and third-degree sexual assault. The sheriff’s office said the charges stem from incidents that happened when he was off duty over a year ago…According to the criminal complaint, Baca sexually assaulted six different women between 2011 and 2021. Some of the victims he met at work and one was an intern.”

“Now, Waukesha County is asking to speak with anyone who could be a victim. They are asking anyone who has been involved with Baca to call Waukesha County Sheriff Detective Aaron Hoppe at 262-896-8143 or Waukesha County Sheriff Detective Jack Kopatich at 262-896-8140.”

Additional information is provided in the TMJ4 article.

City Lakes Dredging Wrapping Up/Council Considering Fire-EMS Referendum

By Al Stanek
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

The massive mound of dirt from the dredging of the lakes, taken from Howard Road. Photo courtesy of Al Stanek, who states, “It’s really hard to capture just how much dirt is in that pile.”

Nearly 69,000 cubic yards of wet soil have been moved to a temporary site in the Whitewater Industrial Park off of Howard Road as crews wrap up the dredging portion of the project to revitalize Whitewater’s two downtown lakes. The 69,000 cubic yards is the equivalent of nine times the cubic capacity of the Goodyear Blimp according to the website “The Measure of Things.”

Whitewater Common Council members were given an update on the project at their March 1 meeting which also included the first official reference to the potential for a referendum on absorbing fire and emergency medical services (EMS) as a full-fledged city department. Plans include a reduced reliance on paid on-call volunteers due to a shortage of local volunteers with an increase in paid full-time employees.

Whitewater apparently will join neighboring communities like Fort Atkinson and Milton in asking citizens to vote on exceeding state imposed spending limits to absorb fire and/or EMS services in reaction to a statewide shortage of volunteer firefighters and highly trained Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). Fort’s citizens will vote on their referendum on April 5. Whitewater’s referendum issue is expected to be a subject of discussion at the upcoming March 15 Common Council meeting and could be placed on the ballot as early as this fall.

The dredging of Cravath Lake across from City Hall and Trippe Lake on the City’s near eastside has been a multiyear project that began with a two year long drawdown of the lakes, a controlled burn of invasive vegetation, and a massive effort at dredging which had hoped to be able to remove as much as 81,000 cubic yards of lake bed soils before warmer temperatures caused a halt in operations. Several owners of lakefront property are expected to still be able to do additional dredging from shore to contribute an estimated 4,000 more cubic yards of material.

Whitewater Parks and Recreation Director Eric Boettcher told Common Council members that the main channel on Trippe Lake had been lowered by as much as 5.5 feet and 3.5 feet on the Cravath Lake main channel. The overall maximum depth of both lakes is expected to be significantly greater when refilling of the lakes takes place in June with plans for a nearly complete refill by the 4th of July event at Cravath Lake. The project’s costs are expected not to exceed the $1.47 million budget.

In other action the Common Council approved a 2.25% wage increase for City Manager Cameron Clapper which is equivalent to increases granted to other city employees and got an update from representatives of the company that last August began stationing electric scooters at various places around town to provide a transportation option for citizens and students.

Bird Scooters Inc. representatives were asked to address citizen complaints about scooters blocking sidewalks and lying tipped over in residential yards. They agreed to step up oversight by their local contractor charged with that responsibility and could face termination of the program for non-compliance. The company reported over 11,000 trips purchased online in Whitewater between August of last year and the beginning of the snow season. They claimed to have over 300 “regular Whitewater commuters” last year.

The Council was also advised that residents with abandoned vehicles in their yards will be receiving “notice of enforcement” actions per a “Junk Vehicle Ordinance” passed in October. The ordinance includes fines ranging from $50 to up to $500 for non-compliance. Residents in the process of making repairs to a vehicle can obtain a permit forgoing the assessment of fines if the owner stipulates that the vehicle will be returned to an operable condition within a year.

Candidate Forum Featuring City of Whitewater Common Council – March 12

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by the League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area.

The League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area is pleased to announce that it will host an in-person Whitewater Common Council candidate forum on Saturday, March 12, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM, in the City of Whitewater Council Chambers, 312 W Whitewater Street. The City of Whitewater asks members of the public to wear face masks in City-owned facilities, regardless of vaccination status.

There are four candidates running for three open seats on the Common Council and one contested race for the Member at Large seat.  Participating candidates include: Jill Gerber (AD4, Wards 6/7/8) and Jim Allen (Member at Large – Incumbent) and Chuck Mills (Member At Large – Challenger). The forum will be moderated by League member and UW-Whitewater Professor of History Dr. Karl Brown.

If you have questions for the candidates but are unable to attend the in person forum, please submit your questions electronically via the following Google Form by Wednesday, March 9.

Submit questions for Common Council candidates at City Council Candidate Forum Question Submission Form. Candidate questions prepared by the LWV Whitewater Area board will be used if there are not enough questions provided by the public. The League does not accept questions targeted to specific candidates. 

The forum will be filmed by Whitewater Community TV and live streamed to their Vimeo website. A recording will be rebroadcast on Channel 990 and made available on the League’s website, https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, during the weeks leading up to the April 5 Spring Election.  

The League is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. 


DanceScapes ‘22 on March 12-15 Features Students, Guest Artists And Alumni

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the College of Arts and Communication, Department of Theatre/Dance at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

The College of Arts and Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater announces the annual dance concert “DanceScapes ‘22.” Performances will take place on March 12 – 13 at 2:00 p.m. and March 14 – 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Barnett Theatre. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. On Sunday, March 13, a fundraising raffle will be held in conjunction with the concert performance. The Barnett Theatre is located in the Greenhill Center of the Arts at 950 W. Main St. Do not come to campus if you are ill. For the most up to date campus safety information, visit the Warhawks are Back webpage at the link below. uww.edu/warhawks-are-back.

Students perform UW-Whitewater senior Anna D’Alessandro’s choreography, titled “;.” DanceScapes ’18 will be performed March 17 and 18 at 2 p.m. and March 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Barnett Theatre at Greenhill Center of the Arts on the UW-Whitewater campus. UW-Whitewater dance lecturer Amy Slater is artistic director.(UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner)

An annual audience favorite, this concert features works from UW-Whitewater faculty members, award-winning guest artist Li Chiao Ping, student choreographers Kayley Stoner and Teresa Krogmann, and for the very first time, a piece choreographed and performed by all alums. A showcase of unique talent nurtured in our studios, we hope you’ll join us as we celebrate the shared experience of live performance.

The following local students are part of “DanceScapes ’22.”

  • Carter Waelchli who is studying Theatre Education, serves as a crew member
  • Emma Hendricks who is studying General Business, serves as a dancer

Barbara Grubel, Professor of Dance and Artistic Director of “DanceScapes ‘22” says, “I am so excited to have DanceScapes ‘22 return to live audiences – there’s something so organic about the relationships built between the audience and the dancers while they’re performing onstage – the energy is palpable in the room. This year’s concert has some exciting additions with the return of guest artist Li Chiao Ping, our student choreographers Kayley Stoner and Teressa Krogmann, and for the first time, the addition of a piece choreographed by Elizabeth Szymczak ‘07 and performed by all alumni. Symczak states, “It was the perfect time to come back to UW-Whitewater and work in the studio. As an alumna, I’m extremely grateful to have the opportunity to once again work with Barb; she is truly an asset to the entire institution. Working with other alums on this piece has been an engaging and collaborative experience – I’m excited to have audiences take in the work and hear about their viewing experience.”

Audiences may remember guest choreographer Li Chiao Ping from her work in “DanceScapes ‘21” – a dance for camera work in the virtual concert. This year’s piece is an adaptation of last year’s piece, working with UW-Whitewater students to transform her dance for camera work into one for the stage. Chiao Ping, who was named by Dance Magazine as one of “25 to watch,” makes work for the stage, screen, and other sites for individuals and organizations around the country. She has choreographed for musical theater, opera, and ballet, in addition to concert dance, dance theater, and screen dance. Artistic Director of Li Chiao-Ping Dance and Co-Director of the SF-based Dziga Vertov Performance Group with Douglas Rosenberg from 1992-94, Li was the Director of the Dance Program at Hollins College and on faculty at Mills College. 

On Sunday, March 13, 2022 a fundraising raffle will be held in conjunction with the performance. Beginning at 1:00 p.m., raffle items include a variety of gift certificates, products and more from area businesses. You do not have to attend the concert to participate in the raffle. Proceeds will go directly towards sending UW-Whitewater students to the American College Dance Association Conference each year. During their attendance students are able to learn from other instructors throughout the region, perform selected works for attendees and view works from other choreographers in the region. 

Jefferson County Parks Seeks Participants to Explore the Creation of ‘Friends’ Group

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by Jefferson County Parks.

The Jefferson County Parks Department needs you, and anyone you know who may be interested in participating in a two-part discussion (March 8 and 22) to explore interest and support in creating a Friends of Jefferson County Parks group.   Follow the link to register:  https://forms.gle/XLQS9j7PtkV1sJir5

The overarching goal of the meetings will be to assess unmet needs in our park system, and interest in our community to create a working group committed to addressing those needs. 

Jefferson County, in collaboration with the UW-Extension will be hosting two working group meetings to assess how we can build consensus to get this initiative off the ground. 

The sessions will be blended with in-person and virtual options available and held on:

Session 1: Tuesday March 8th, 2022 (5:00 to 6:30 PM)
UW-Extension Building Rm 12
864 Collins Rd.
Jefferson, WI 53549

Session 2:  Tuesday March 22, 2022 (5:00 to 6:30 PM)
UW-Extension Building Rm 12
864 Collins Rd.
Jefferson, WI 53549

We kindly ask anyone who is interested in attending to register via the following link: https://forms.gle/XLQS9j7PtkV1sJir5