Whitewater Grocery Co. Hosting Second Annual Ownership Meeting

The fastest growing cooperatively-owned grocery store startup in the country, Whitewater Grocery Co. (WWGROCO), is up to almost 500 owners after a little over a year since incorporation. Things are moving fast, and the local community-owned grocery store initiative is inviting its owners to a second Annual Owners’ Meeting to review the next stages of the process and discuss potential sites for a full-service grocery store. Whitewater, with a population of more than 14,000, has been without a full-service grocery since 2015 when Sentry grocery store closed its doors.

The event, which will be both a celebration of progress and an update on what is needed next, will take place at the UW-Whitewater University Center Hamilton Room from 4 pm to 7 pm on Sunday, October 14.

”The commitment and dedication from our community is what has gotten us this far and made us the fastest growing community-owned grocery initiative in the nation,” said WWGROCO Board President Lacey Reichwald. Reichwald, who has been asked to speak to other groups around the Midwest about Whitewater’s success, has often described the motivation as “simple.” “Just have your only grocery store go out of business,” she says. “With over 14,000 people having to rely only on the partial grocery options of a Walmart, people get mobilized quickly.”

Since then, the WWGROCO has defied all predictions and grown to nearly 500 owners. The WWGROCO is well on its way to reaching the next milestone in the planning process which includes fine-tuning a business plan and “pro-forma” outlining the milestones required for the venture to be profitable. The group is ready to pursue a second and more comprehensive market study. In addition, the second Annual Meeting will focus on the work that has been done toward selecting a potential site, vote on open Board of Director positions, and vote on a potential expansion of the Board.

The meeting will be open to WWGROCO members and their household members. New owners can RSVP by calling the WWGROCO office at 262-472-1218. Regular business hours are Mondays 11-2, Wednesdays 2-6, and 11-2 on Fridays.

Initial plans are pointing toward a full-service grocery roughly the size of mid-range stores such as Aldi or Trader Joe’s. Owners, community members, and several city officials have indicated a sense of urgency in getting a full-service grocery, and the Whitewater Grocery Co. is answering that call. The total time it will take to open a store depends upon many factors, and owners will hear a discussion about the next phases of the process and the required milestones.

Whitewater Grocery Co. officially incorporated in March of 2017. In October of 2017 at the first Annual Meeting members helped shape a mission and vision and formally elected a Board of Directors. The organization has established an office in the UW-Whitewater Innovation Center and has been actively seeking new members, learning how other community-owned grocery stores have been successful, raising funds, hiring consultants, and taking an initial look at potential locations.

New owners can sign up at the Annual Meeting or online at www.whitewatergrocery.co. The WWGROCO thanks the University of Wisconsin Whitewater for providing the space for our owners to meet and helping spread the word among students and faculty that they will soon have a full-service grocery store in Whitewater that will be able to meet the community’s grocery needs.

Candidate Forum Scheduled for State Assembly District 43 Race

On Saturday, October 13, 10 am – 11: 30 am, the League of Women Voters of the Whitewater Area will sponsor a forum for candidates running in the State Assembly District 43 race. The forum will be held in the City of Whitewater Council Chambers, located in the Whitewater Municipal Building (City Hall), 312 W. Whitewater Street, Whitewater.

Candidates Don Vruwink (incumbent Democrat) and Gabriel Szerlong (challenging Republican) have both agreed to participate. The League applauds their interest and willingness to share their views on public policy issues of importance to the District 43 electorate. At League forums, citizens in attendance ask questions of the candidates by writing them on cards, which are forwarded to the forum moderator after being checked for redundancy by a panel of League question checkers.

Your voice matters! – so please attend, bring your friends and neighbors and come with questions that you want the candidates to address. The forum will be filmed by Whitewater Community TV and broadcast live with ample time for rebroadcasting prior to the November 6 General Election.

To learn more about the Whitewater Area League, visit www.lwvwhitewater.org.

Victoria & Abdul – Tuesday, October 9 at 12:30 PM, Seniors in the Park

From Wikipedia:

Victoria & Abdul is a 2017 British biographical drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Lee Hall. The film is based on the book of the same name by Shrabani Basu, about the real-life relationship between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her Indian Muslim servant Abdul Karim. It stars Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Tim Pigott-Smith and Adeel Akhtar. The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice Film Festival and was theatrically released on 15 September 2017 in the United Kingdom. It has grossed over $65 million worldwide.

The film was nominated for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 90th Academy Awards, and Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (for Dench) at the 75th Golden Globe Awards.

When: Tuesday, October 9 at 12:30 PM

Where: Seniors in the Park

 

Upcoming City and Community Meetings: Week of October 7 to October 13

Plan and Architectural Review Commission – Monday, October 8, 2018, 6:30 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building.

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Public Works Committee – Tuesday, October 9, 2018, 6:00 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building.

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Finance Committee – Wednesday, October 10, 2018, 6:00 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building.

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Finance Committee – Thursday, October 11, 2018, 6:00 pm, Whitewater Municipal Building.

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Community Invited to Diversity Awards Reception and Forum

The 2018 Diversity Forum will be held on October 7-9 at UW-Whitewater and will kick off with an awards reception on Sunday, October 7. Community members are invited to celebrate three pioneering Warhawks, Dr. Fannie Hicklin, Dr. Roger Pulliam, and Mr. John Truesdale, who have made significant strides for change during their tenure at UW-W.  The event will be held in the Hamilton Room in the University Center beginning at 4:00 pm on Sunday, October 7. Appetizers will be served.  Please join us!

More details on the events during the forum, including workshops on Monday and Tuesday, can be found at this link: https://announcements.uww.edu/Details/13649.

10th Annual Stuff the Bus

Nelson’s Bus Service, Inc. and the Whitewater FFA Chapter have teamed up for the 10th year to Stuff the Bus. The main objective of this annual food drive is to get the students of Whitewater Unified School District, local area businesses and the Whitewater community involved by donating food and monetary contributions to Stuff the Bus in an effort to fight hunger. The donations will be collected and totaled by the Whitewater Food Pantry. Together with your partnership, please help the Whitewater FFA Chapter and Nelson’s Bus Service, Inc. make Stuff the Bus more successful than ever.

Schedule of Events:

  • Monday, October 1st through Friday, October 5th
    • WUSD Elementary & Middle School Food Drive – Bring Food Items to School
  • Friday, October 5th & Saturday, October 6th
    • Stuff the Bus will be at the Whitewater Walmart
    • Friday – Noon until 6:00 PM
    • Saturday – 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM
    • Saturday Activities Include: Pumpkin Decorating, Petting Zoo, Meet the Mascots & Live Broadcasting with 104.5 WSLD

Walmart will be selling pre-bagged items beginning October 5th

  • Pre-bagged items will be available for purchase for either $5 or $10.

Homecoming 2018 – Dance your way to the bus and stuff it!

Whitewater High School Student Council Food Drive – October 8th – October 11th

Come out and support the WHS home athletes the week of Homecoming.

Tuesday, October 9th

  • 4:45 PM – Football JV
  • 6:00 PM – Girls Varsity Swim Meet

** Bring one nonperishable food item per person and get free admission.

Thursday, October 11th – 3:30 PM – Co-Ed Cross Country – UW-Whitewater

** Bring one nonperishable food item per person

Friday, October 12th – 7:00 PM – Homecoming Football Game

**Bring one nonperishable food item per person & get into the football game for $1.

Whitewater’s 28th CROP Hunger Walk

When: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2018

Where: Fairhaven Senior Services435 W. Starin Road

Check-In: 12:30 pm @ Fairhaven Senior Services

Walk starts at 1:00 pm

Routes: 1 mile or 3 miles

DestinationWhitewater Downtown Armory146 W. North Street

Celebrate with Refreshments!

Participation in the Whitewater’s 28th CROP Hunger Walk is a wonderful service project for students of all ages!

Register for the Walk, Donate Online, or learn more about CWS/CROP, visit the website:   www.CROPHungerWalk.org/whitewaterwi

Our goal is $5,000.

Questions:  Patty – 262-949-8116 or harmon000333@yahoo.com.

In 2017, the 79 “Whitewater CROP Hunger Walk” walkers raised $3,540 with 25% or $885 for our local community food pantry. As we approach the year 2020, Whitewater’s 30th anniversary of participation, our goal is to raise $5,000 each year through 2020. By reaching the annual goals, we will reach a collective total of over $200,000 raised since 1989.  The collective total to date is $186,243.94.

Whitewater Food Pantry benefits from all the money raised.  As of 2017, the local food pantry portion of the collective total is $36,616.  If the challenge is met, the collective total to our Whitewater food pantries will be $63,434!


OUR CHALLENGE
If each Walker collects $10 each from 10 people…and 75 people commit to Walk (each year for the next 3 years)…the potential total is $22,500 bringing the lifetime collective total of $200,000 and then some!!!                                     

ARE YOU READY TO TAKE THE CHALLENGE???