FBLA Members Attend State Conference, Three Advance to National Level

Whitewater’s chapter of FBLA traveled to Green Bay this past weekend to compete at the state competition. Members participated in leadership seminars as well as rounds of competition in various events. While there, they were also able to tour Lambeau Field and other local businesses.

Three members were able to advance to the national level. These members were Jared Apgar in Word Processing, and Ghati Binagi and Alexandra Meyer in Broadcast Journalism.

Article and Photos Submitted by Alex Meyer
Whitewater High School FBLA Member
bwest@wwusd.org

Starbucks Finally Opens (Updated)

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

Updated 4/12 @ 11 a.m. – Per their website, hours are 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., seven days a week.

Starbucks new store, located in front of Walmart, opened on April 11. As of 7 p.m. there was a sign on the door stating, “Our drive-thru is open. We have temporarily closed our in-store cafe, but our drive-thru remains open….Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.” Hours for the store were not posted. Twelve cars were in the drive-thru. There is seating both inside and outside.

According to a sign in the drive-thru, all customers are now allowed to provide their own clean personal cup in exchange for a ten cent discount. Per a January 3, 2024 article on NBC Chicago, beginning on that date the policy was in effect at many of their stores. “The coffee company said it was motivated to offer this due to the fact that the majority of Starbucks beverages are enjoyed “on-the-go.” It also said it gives customers the opportunity to choose reusable products and supports Starbucks’ commitment to reduce waste by 50 percent by 2030.” Starbucks’ website indicates that customers need to tell the barista when they order that they brought their own cup. “Baristas will collect customers’ personal cup without the lid using a contactless vessel to ensure hygiene and safety. The beverage will be returned the same way,” the website states.

Obituary: Mary Lee Mazurkiewicz, 81

MARY LEE MAZURKIEWICZ 08.18.1942 – 04.06.2024

Mary Lee (Floo) Mazurkiewicz, 81, of Whitewater, Wisconsin, peacefully passed away on April 6th at Rainbow Hospice in Johnson Creek, surrounded by her family. Mary was born on August 18th, 1942, in Milwaukee to Leona and Clarence Floo. She grew up with 3 sisters: Patricia, Sharon (Earl) Beranek, and Eileen (Robert) Shaffer. Mary attended Riley-Hayes Elementary School. She met her future husband, Richard Mazurkiewicz, at Pulaski High School and they married on June 13th, 1964. Before dedicating herself to the most important job of all, being a mother of 5, Mary worked for Brills Brothers and Hack’s Furniture Company in Milwaukee. Later, she worked for Sunny Day Dry Cleaners and Laundry in Mukwonago.

Mary was a kind and loving mother to 5 children: Patricia (Henry, deceased) Orton, Richard (Martha) Mazurkiewicz, Daniel (Lisa) Mazurkiewicz, Cathleen (Timothy) Swartz, and Timothy (Amanda) Mazurkiewicz. She was also a cherished grandmother to 12: Cassandra (Logan) Markko, Josephine (Jadon) Long, Haley (Zack) Starner, Isabelle Mazurkiewicz, Emily Orton, Alexandra Mazurkiewicz, Victoria Mazurkiewicz, Andrew Swartz, Matilda Mazurkiewicz, Eleanor Mazurkiewicz, Jolene Mazurkiewicz, and Lucille Mazurkiewicz. She also cherished her time with her 4 great-grandchildren: Ryleigh Starner, Theodore Long, Finn Markko, and Gemma Long. Known for her kindness, generosity, and love for her family, Mary enjoyed a good novel, movies, and many beloved television series. She enjoyed traveling to visit her family across the country, and vacationing in Las Vegas. Mary loved dancing with her forever partner, Richard, to the music of Elvis, Neil Diamond, and Conway Twitty.

Mary is survived by her husband, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a wide circle of friends who will dearly miss her.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her three sisters.

She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic parish in Whitewater.

Please join us in remembering and celebrating the life of Mary Lee. A memorial mass will take place at 1 PM on Friday, April 19, 2024 at St. Patrick Catholic Church. A memorial visitation will take place from 11 AM until the time of mass. “With love, we remember and honor Mary’s life, finding solace in the beautiful memories she leaves behind.”

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

WMS Players Production of “Far Fetched Fairytales” Through Saturday

Photos and story courtesy of Tom Ganser.

The Whitewater Middle School Players production of “Far Fetched Fairytales” opens on Thursday, April 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Whitewater High School James M. Stewart Auditorium, with additional performances on Friday, April 12 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 13 at 2:00 p.m.

General admission tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students. (April 11 is pay what you can night.) All show tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the event.

Prior to each performance, photos will be shown from the Whitewater Middle School productions of “Guys & Dolls” (2019), “Shrek” (2021), and “Seussical” (2022).

Bethel House 2nd Annual Spring Raffle Fundraiser

Invest in our work to prevent homelessness in the Whitewater community by supporting our 2nd Annual Spring Raffle Fundraiser!

All event proceeds will directly support our transitional housing & emergency financial assistance programs.

Our 1st Annual Spring Raffle in 2023 raised $9,525 in support of our work to keep local children & families housed.  

THANK YOU to all who supported the event!

First of Arboretum at Starin Park Educational Signs Now Up


By Sherry Stanek, chair
Whitewater Urban Forestry Commission

Whitewater’s effort at developing an arboretum in Whitewater, which is a living classroom that explains the importance of trees to all of us, and importantly, OUR importance to them, is making steady progress! After receiving national recognition and certification as an Arboretum in 2021, the 2022 DNR Urban Forestry Grant was approved to begin planting trees in earnest. This part of the work has been completed with the planting of more than 200 trees and shrubs at Starin Park, and Whitewater has been approved by the DNR to now receive the $25,000 reimbursement from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources!

This project, undertaken largely by community volunteers with strong support and contributions from the Whitewater Parks and Recreation Department and the Wisconsin DNR Urban Forestry Department and especially Public Works staff, was launched in early spring 2022. The $25,000 reimbursement from the DNR reflects the department’s share of developmental costs. Part of the grant required native trees to also be planted on private property. This was accomplished by the establishment of the annual Whitewater Community Tree Sale which will be held this year on April 26 from 11-6, April 27 from 8 to 4 and on April 28 from noon to 4. As a result of this work, more than 500 native trees have been planted throughout the park and wider community in the last couple of years!!

This project was also generously supported by local businesses and individual donors, including the Coburn family’s donation to erect educational signage in the arboretum. The first of these signs are now installed in the Generac Welcome and Education Center pavilion on Starin Road. These signs need to be seen in person to truly appreciate how beautiful they are, and how much information is located on them. We are very grateful to the Coburn family for making them a reality! They provide a beautiful and informative entry point to the Arboretum at Starin Park. More signage will follow in the months and years to come.

This effort is primarily volunteer supported. Individuals who may be interested in joining us are encouraged to contact the city Parks and Recreation Department’s Director Kevin Boehm at 262-473-0122. Cash contributions are always needed as are volunteers interested in watering and weeding to maintain the planting beds and to work at the annual Tree Sale. Cash contributions are managed by City of Whitewater staff and 100% of your contribution goes toward Arboretum development efforts. We are also looking for volunteers to serve on the Whitewater Urban Forestry Commission which meets on the 4th Monday of each month at City Hall at 4:30 p.m. If this interests you, please go to the City website to apply electronically. We’re looking forward to meeting you!

Four WHS Students Selected for WSMA Honors Ensembles


Congratulations to the four Whitewater High School students who have been selected to perform with the Wisconsin School Music Association Honors Ensembles. Dante Baker will perform in the Honors Orchestra. Charlotte Hajewski will sing in the Honors Treble Choir. A’lani Ross and Alexander Clarksen will sing in the Honors Mixed Choir.  For the 2024 High School State Honors Music Project, almost 1,500 auditions were registered for 429 positions in five ensembles.   Selection identifies a student as one of Wisconsin’s finest high school musicians.  All students will attend the Honors Project camp in Green Bay this summer and perform in concert at the Overture Center in Madison in October. Thank you to the Whitewater Music Boosters for sponsoring these students! 

Editor’s note: The above announcement was submitted by Karen Tordera.

This Week’s Garage Sale

Garage Sale, Saturday April 13 
8 am – 2 pm 
1638 W. Wildwood, Whitewater WI 
Multi family sale: kids clothes, shoes, toys, household items, decor, etc. 

Editor’s note: The photo on the homepage is not from this garage sale.

Looking ahead to next week:

Reynolds’ Rummage Sale
12240 E. Bradley Road
Whitewater, WI
Friday April 19th. 9-6pm.   Sat. April 20th. 9-2pm
Rain or shine!
A lot of like new/new in the box Baby gear, 2-12” girl’s bikes, Lg. galvanized outdoor pots, adult clothes, dishwasher, household items and decorations!

A Banner Service: Garage Sale Ads

As a result of a reader’s comment that it’s hard to find garage sales in Whitewater now that we no longer have a weekly shopper, the Banner staff agreed to begin a complimentary “consolidated” garage sale posting that will be published by Thursday morning for the upcoming weekend’s sales. This announcement will only be for garage sales (a sale of miscellaneous household goods, often held in the garage or front yard of someone’s house) in the city and school district boundaries. We will not be accepting, for example, ads for cars or other items that are not part of a scheduled garage sale. There will be a limit of three times per year for a particular property. 

Those wishing to place a notice must send the information to whitewaterbanner@gmail.com by Wednesday at 6 p.m. You may include a brief description of the items that are for sale, the hours and days of the sale, and of course your address. A few photos may also be included if desired; we prefer jpg format if possible.

Gov. Evers Seeks Applicants for Jefferson County Sheriff

According to a press release from the governor’s office, he is seeking applicants for the sheriff of Jefferson County. Sheriff Paul Milbrath is retiring effective August 8, 2024, and the new sheriff will serve for the remainder of Milbrath’s unexpired term ending in January 2027.

In order to apply, one must complete the “Register of Deeds, Coroner, and Sheriff” application form and submit it by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 3. Applicants with questions about the sheriff selection process may contact the Governor’s Office of Legal Counsel at GOVSheriffAppointments@wisconsin.gov or (608) 266-1212.

April 27 – International Children’s Day Celebration – A great family day / Dia Internacional del Niño

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by Whitewater Unites Lives.

Celebrate all of the wonderful ways in which all children add to the beauty of our community at the third annual free family-friendly International Children’s Day Celebration on Saturday, April 27 in Whitewater.

This event will include live music, games, crafts, face-painting and other activities for children of all ages and runs from noon until 4 p.m.  at Lincoln Elementary School. Information will be available on local and regional services for families.  A variety of international food offerings from local organizations will also be for sale.

Marco Wence will perform. A student choir will sing Puerto Rican and Chinese children’s songs including one that honors the Lunar New Year. Lakeview Elementary students will drum. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the talents of our school children and community members.

“Whitewater prides itself on being a community that is supportive of all children and their families. April 27 is an opportunity to celebrate International Children’s Day and those who care for, support, and encourage children here and around the world,” said Miguel Aranda, planning committee member.

Representatives from the Mexican Consulate of Milwaukee will be at the event, providing information and answering questions.

The World Conference for the Well-being of Children in Geneva, Switzerland, proclaimed June 1 to be International Children’s Day in 1925. It is usually marked with speeches on children’s rights and wellbeing, and other events involving or dedicated to children. A similar event, Universal Children’s Day, falls on Nov. 20. It was established by the United Nations in 1954 and aims to promote the welfare of children around the world. The first celebration of International Children’s Day in Whitewater was held in April of 2022. Many countries around the world celebrate the day in late April.

Sponsors of International Children’s Day Celebration include Whitewater Unified School District, Whitewater Unites Lives, and Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club.