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Library Closed October 27-November 8
As we pull into the final stretch of the library’s building project, the library is closed from October 27-November 8 as we move into the new space. We are excited to see books going back on shelves. Please pick up your holds at another Bridges library or “freeze” your hold until the library reopens for curbside pickup on Monday, November 10. Thank you for your patience as we wrap up this huge undertaking. The library plans on being fully reopen on December 8.
November 10-December 6: Curbside pickup services, including printing, will be available. The phone lines will also be open for reference questions and library account assistance. If you need assistance or have questions, contact the library at 262-473-0530 or library@whitewater-wi.gov.
Thank you for your patience as we wrap up the library’s building project! We’re excited to see you in the newly renovated and expanded library soon!
Note that even while the library building is closed, we are still hosting some events and programs off-site. Click here to view the library’s events calendar.
Editor’s note: The above information is from the library’s website.
This past Thursday, October 30th senior David Enns performed in the WMEA State Honors Mixed Choral Ensemble at the Overture Center in Madison. This is the most prestigious honors ensemble in the state of Wisconsin with auditions happening this past February and rehearsals occurring during the summer. The Whitewater music department is very proud of David for representing our high school and community well.


Article and Photos Submitted by MacKenzie Gehrke
Whitewater High School Vocal Music Teacher
gehma01@wwusd.org

The We Energies Cookie Book is a holiday tradition dating back to 1928, when it promoted electric appliances for baking. The books were produced every year until 1974. The next edition was produced in 1984, and then subsequent editions were produced in 1991, 1998 and 2002. Since 2006, the book has been printed each year, restoring the annual tradition.
Every year, we receive hundreds of recipes from customers within our service area, and we’re honored you share them with us. This year is no exception. Bright flavors. Warm spices. Gooey caramel and chocolate. We had a hard time narrowing it down to just 37 recipes. Employees from across the company enjoy tasting the cookies and deciding which ones will fill the pages of the We Energies Cookie Book. This year, you’ll see a few of our favorites marked throughout the book.
Our cookie jar is overflowing with so many delicious treats. We hope you enjoy the recipes and find a few new favorites to fill your jar.
The 2025 book may be downloaded here.
For those who prefer to have a hard copy of the book, here is the distribution schedule for drive-through pickup. The closest site to us is the Jefferson County Fair Park, 503 N. Jackson Ave. in Jefferson. Books will be available there on Wednesday, November 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The cookie book archive is available online here.
Editor’s note: This announcement is from the We Energies website.
The Whitewater Music Boosters is holding its next monthly meeting on Monday, November 3rd from 5:30-6:30 PM. Join us at WHS – Room 403 or via Google Meet at the following link: https://meet.google.com/fko-afzc-hxa. At the last meeting, Erin Nickelsburg was elected President and Sponsorship/Fundraising Coordinator, and Ryan Clarksen was reelected Secretary and elected Public Relations/Volunteer Coordinator, but the elections of Vice President and Treasurer were tabled until the upcoming meeting.
Agenda, Past Minutes and Other Documents:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TuBl93A6i-eHoumy9RN1HDvYWYLHdbeN?usp=sharing
Constitution:https://docs.google.com/document/d/176FiAPf8aBMIY6qAUMseCVGTBSoBRencaSgcpmIwuek/edit?usp=sharing
Ways to get involved:
Way #1:
We know that our meeting times don’t work for everyone, but anyone can volunteer!
Whitewater music events frequently need your assistance. To help coordinate these efforts, we have a SignupGenius form for events in November and December. Look for other opportunities from Whitewater Music Boosters and from teachers in the future. Volunteering is a great way to support students in their music experience.
SignupGenius Form: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044DA8A72DA3F8CF8-60073876-music
Way #2: If our meeting times are a better fit for you, run for one of the vacant seats on the Board! The positions of Vice President and Treasurer are up for election at the upcoming meeting. Position descriptions are in the Constitution.
Way #3:
Over the recent years, our funds have steadily decreased, so we could use people to donate and/or fundraise! In addition to supporting student activities through volunteering, Music Boosters supports the growth of students through sponsoring music related activities and providing monetary support for instruments, uniforms, and other needed items that aren’t budgeted for. Donors are recognized on social media and through the programs at district music events, but can also donate anonymously if it’s preferred.
Donate/Share Form: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qkxHs1iNBujuaWKY7SqiDjH4QjZQ5dg2/view?usp=drive_link

Wisconsin Makers in Whitewater is offering two origami classes in November. Rebecca Finster will teach an introductory class on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and an intermediate designs class Thursday, Nov. 6. Both start at 7
p.m. at the makerspace, located at 200 East Clay St.
Classes are subject to pre-registration and limited to 10 participants age 10 and older. To register, call or text Chris Spangler at (920) 728- 2960. The classes are being offered for free; however, a free-will offering of $20 is suggested. All materials will be provided.
Finster, who has studied with origami masters, graduated from Janesville’s Craig High School in 1973. She went on to earn an art degree in 1979 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a graphic design certification from the Portfolio Center in Atlanta, Ga., in 1983.
Finster worked as a graphic designer for UW- Madison’s Agriculture Journalism and UW- Extension programs from 1984-91 and as a middle school art teacher at Eagle School in Madison from 2005-15.
Wisconsin Makers is a makerspace that creates an affordable, collaborative and educational environment that inspires people of all ages to becoming innovators within their communities by unlocking their skills through continual training. It has members from Jefferson, Walworth, Rock and Waukesha counties and beyond, and all have access to the workshops around the clock. The facility houses machine, welding/fabrication, electronics, automotive, 3-D printing, laser engraving and woodworking shops. It also offers pottery, ceramics, metal art, quilting, fabric arts, matting/framing and more. The building is accessible and has off-street parking, Wi-Fi, and many other amenities. For more information about the makerspace, contact Spangler at (920) 728-2960.
Kind people have been asking about how The Community Space (TCS) is faring with the surge in demand for food, especially with the expected suspension of SNAP benefits for folks. We have already been seeing new faces and longer lines and expect the need to increase.
Putting out extra red baskets to move people through the food pantry more quickly.
Working with local organizations to coordinate food drives for us. (Thanks!)
Looking at possible grants to secure more food.
Updating our website and adding a means to make online donations.
If you’d like to help:
Food donations — peanut butter, canned tuna and chicken, and breakfast cereals are especially needed — can be dropped off Tues 8:30-10:45 am; Wed 3:30-6:45 pm; Sat 8:30 am-11:45 a.m.
Monetary donations really let us put our savvy shopping powers to work. Donations of any amount can be made out to “The Community Space” and mailed to P.O. Box 213, Whitewater WI 53190 or dropped off at TCS. (We’ll let you know when online donations can be made.) TCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Editor’s note: This announcement was provided by The Community Space.
The following University of Wisconsin-Whitewater students are among the more than 4,300 Warhawks who are first-generation college students at the Whitewater and Rock County campuses:
53190 Whitewater, WI: Rori Nikole, whose major is Communication at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Stephanie Hensel, whose major is Accounting at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Yovanni Rojas-Reyes, whose major is Human Performance at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Mariana Aranda, whose major is Finance at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Meng Cheng, whose major is Legal Studies at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Ally Smith, whose major is Psychology at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Stephanie Goettl, whose major is Communication – MS at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Katherine Sainsbury, whose major is Elementary Education at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Kasi Hall, whose major is Social Work – MSW at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Toya Butler, whose major is Communication at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Alexis Faber, whose major is Art at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Jaciel Flores, whose major is Marketing at UW-Whitewater.
53190 Whitewater, WI: Whitney Meisner, whose major is Supply Chain Management at UW-Whitewater.
First-generation college students – or students who are the first in their families to attend college – make up more than one-third of the undergraduate population at UW-Whitewater. Fifty-eight percent of students on the Rock County campus alone are first-generation.
UW-Whitewater is proud to participate in the annual First-Generation College Celebration, a national effort led by First-Gen Forward. Held on Nov. 8, FGCC Day not only champions first-gen students’ contributions to their communities but to connect them to the resources they need for success.
As part of the celebration, the university will hold a kickoff event at noon on Monday, Nov. 3, at the University Center, the Whitewater campus’s student union. [See this Whitewater Banner article for more information.] A pop-up exhibit featuring photo portraits of first-generation Warhawk students, faculty, and staff is currently on display at Roberta’s Art Gallery, and students at both campuses are enjoying free giveaways all week.
Chancellor Corey A. King is one of several Warhawk faculty and staff members who were the first in their families to graduate from college and was one of the people featured in last year’s exhibit. He was recently named a top executive in southern Wisconsin by the Milwaukee Business Journal.
“College just opened the world for me,” King said in a video recording last fall. “From meeting people from various journeys and backgrounds and beliefs and ideas, gaining friends; it just really developed me personally, both inside and outside of the classroom.”
UW-Whitewater is dedicated to eliminating barriers to first-generation student success. Last fall, the university opened One Stop, a space dedicated to one-on-one support for students to direct them to resources on topics including financial aid, financial services, scholarships, advising, course registration, and student life.
Learn more about the ways UW-Whitewater supports and celebrates first-generation Warhawks at uww.edu/students/first-generation.
Editor’s note: This press release was provided by UW-Whitewater. A number of the students listed are likely not long-term Whitewater residents; however, they have registered with the city being their residence.
Updated on 11/3/25 @ 3:40 p.m. to add WUSD meeting on Wednesday.
Innovation Center Advisory Panel – Monday @ 1:00 p.m.
Agenda includes UW-Whitewater update and discussion, Community Development Authority update and discussion, City of Whitewater update and discussion, Executive session followed by open session: Discussion and possible action regarding negotiation of leases.
Innovation Center, 1221 Innovation Drive,
Conference Room 115, Whitewater, WI 53190
Citizens are welcome (and encouraged) to join our webinar via computer, smart phone, or
telephone. Citizen participation is welcome during topic discussion periods.
You are invited to a Zoom webinar!
Join from PC, Mac, iPad, or Android:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83578755697?pwd=qfL6uibEG7Nmc7NbearMmmboqwMw5c.1
Passcode:314606
Phone one-tap:
+19292056099,,83578755697#,,,,314606# US (New York) +13017158592,,83578755697#,,,,314606# US (Washington DC)
Join via audio:
+1 312 626 6799 US
Webinar ID: 835 7875 5697
Passcode: 314606
Whitewater Unified School District Policy Review Committee – Monday @ 4:30 p.m.
Agenda (click on “meetings” in upper right corner.)
Whitewater Unified School District Central Office
419 South Elizabeth Street
City of Whitewater Common Council – Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. – NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION
Agenda includes Presentation and Brief Overview of the 2026-2027 Draft Budget, Comparable Municipal Utility Rate Review.
UW Whitewater, University Center, 190 Hamilton Green Way, 2nd Floor, RM 259, Whitewater, WI
*In Person and Virtual
Citizens are welcome (and encouraged) to join our webinar via computer, smart phone, or telephone.
Citizen participation is welcome during topic discussion periods.
Please click the link below to join:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82869828051?pwd=k3DbC7vrPenpXPgq1W6dbaNQL9YRgc.1
Telephone: +1 (312) 626-6799 US
Webinar ID:828 6982 8051
Passcode: 348221
Whitewater Unified School District Employee Benefits and Compensation Committee = Wednesday @ 3:45 p.m.
Whitewater High School Library
534 South Elizabeth Street
City of Whitewater Landmarks Commission – Wednesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Agenda includes Update on Effigy Mounds and Historical Garden, Update and discussion on the Birge Fountain and Starin Park Water Tower.
Cravath Lakefront room 2nd floor 312 West Whitewater St, Whitewater, WI, 53190
Citizens are welcome (and encouraged) to join our webinar via computer, smart phone, or
telephone. Citizen participation is welcome during topic discussion periods.
Landmarks Commission
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://meet.goto.com/738784765
You can also dial in using your phone.
Access Code: 738-784-765
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts:
https://meet.goto.com/install
Jim Allen Memorial Bench Dedication – Thursday @ 5:00 p.m.
Trippe Lake Park Lower Shelter, 407 South Wisconsin Street, Whitewater, WI 53190.
City of Whitewater Public Arts Commission – Thursday @ 5:00 p.m.
Cravath Lakefront room 2nd floor 312 West Whitewater St
Agenda includes Review and possible action in selection and recommendation of Artist to the Department
of Public Works Commission for the 2026 Artful Transformations Traffic Boxes.
*In Person and Virtual
Citizens are welcome (and encouraged) to join our webinar via computer, smart phone, or
telephone. Citizen participation is welcome during topic discussion periods.
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://meet.goto.com/199917085
You can also dial in using your phone.
Access Code: 199-917-085
United States: +1 (872) 240-3412
Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts:
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Obituaries
Lawrence “Larry” C. Hartung, a proud Marine Veteran of the Vietnam War, and longtime resident of Fort Atkinson, WI, passed away peacefully at his home on May 1, 2026. Larry was born June 7th, 1949, to Levon and Charles Hartung in Chicago, IL. Larry enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1968 and served 3 consecutive tours in the Vietnam War. During this time, he became pen pals with his future wife, Candy, via a connection through his father. In 1970, he came home on leave to marry Candy. They celebrated 55 years of marriage on October 31st, 2025. During … Read more
Leo E. Wurzer, 65, of Eagle, Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 9, 2026 at his home. Leo was born on April 15, 1961 in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Cyril and Shirley (McNeil) Wurzer. He grew up between Pleasant Prairie and Antigo, spending his childhood summers on his uncle’s farm where he discovered his love for all things tractors. Although he never had a farm of his own, he was able to partially fulfill his dream by working as a driver for Robin’s Trucking in Whitewater, WI in his last days and collecting miniature Tonka toys. He began his career … Read more
Lois Cummings, 99, of Fond du Lac, WI (formerly of Janesville, WI, Fort Atkinson, WI, Fountain Hills, AZ, and Green Valley, AZ) passed away peacefully on May 5, 2026 at the Meadows Senior Residence in Fond du Lac surrounded by family. Lois was born on February 17, 1927 in Fort Atkinson to Edward and Clarice (Roseth) Stevens. The middle child of 9 children, she attended Fort Atkinson schools and graduated in 1944. On September 11, 1948 Lois married Grant Cummings at Saint Andrew Catholic Church in Delavan, WI. Together they had 3 children, Gary, Colleen (Tom) Sabel, and Patty (Paul) … Read more
Come celebrate William Kincaid’s Celebration of Life on Saturday, May 30th at 1 pm at Trippe Lake Park Pavillion in Whitewater. He truly enjoyed gatherings where his favorite foods and music could be enjoyed with some of his closest friends and family. We will honor him by carrying on one of his favorite traditions. Please bring your own beverages and chairs. There is limited seating. See you all there!
Gladys Jean (Riley) Hildebrandt, age 89, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 23, 2026. Gladys was born on December 26, 1936, in Whitewater, Wisconsin, to Theresa Egnoski Riley. She was married to Walter Sobolik Sr., and later married James A. Hildebrandt in 1976. Gladys was a hardworking woman who spent her life caring for others. She worked in school kitchens, restaurants, factories, and cleaning services. She concluded her working career as a full-time nanny. In that role, she lovingly cared for Andrew, Daniel, and Kaitlyn Drzewiecki, who became part of her chosen family. Gladys is survived by her sons, Wally … Read more
WHITEWATER – Nan Rowley died on April 15, 2026, at the age of 90. She was born on September 4, 1935, in a little house on the prairie in the Town of Johnstown, Wisconsin, the daughter of Wayne L. Wilbur and Florence (McQuillen) Wilbur. Nan attended primary schools in the towns of Johnstown and Richmond and in the City of Whitewater. Nan graduated with honors from Whitewater City High School. On June 19, 1954, Nancy and Ken Rowley were united in marriage in Whitewater and went to live on the Rowley family farm in Richmond. Over the years, Nan served … Read more
Marion H. Gorniak (nee Pfeiffer), 74, of Whitewater passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 11, 2026. She was born on October 24, 1951, to the late Harvey and Loraine (nee Drifke) Pfeiffer in Fort Atkinson, WI. On June 2, 1969, she was united in marriage to Alan Gorniak. She enjoyed gardening, flowers, and cooking, especially her rhubarb pies. She especially enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be missed by all who knew her. Those Marion leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband, Alan Gorniak; stepson, Alan Bauer; sister, Sue Ann Schultz, other relatives and friends. … Read more
Ruth Irene (Phelps) Justis, 88, of Appleton City, Missouri, passed away Friday morning, April 10, 2026, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg, MO, with her family by her side. Ruth was born June 3, 1937 in Janesville, Wisconsin, to Charles and Ada Mae (Maly) Phelps. She joined the Marine Corps in 1956. During her time there, she met and married her husband, Forest Wayne “Wayne” Justis in 1957. They shared 62 years of marriage and to this union, 2 children, Charles and Dorene, were born. Ruth grew up in Whitewater, WI., the oldest of three children. Ruth graduated from … Read more
Dorothy C. Kau, age 101, of Eagle, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at Fort Memorial Hospital. Dorothy was born on March 18, 1925 in Eagle on the family farm, the daughter of John and Katherine (Faestel) VonRueden. Dorothy was a 1942 graduate of Palmyra High School. On May 21, 1949, Dorothy was united in marriage to Alvin E. Kau at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Eagle and the Lord blessed their union with 8 children. Alvin and Dorothy enjoyed 50 years of marriage together until Alvin’s death in the year 2000. Dorothy enjoyed being a farm … Read more
Dorothy E. McCracken, 95, passed away peacefully on August 30, 2025, in Sarasota, Florida. Born on April 14, 1930, in Whitewater, Wisconsin, to Carl and Joyce Meyer, Dorothy grew up in Whitewater and graduated from Whitewater High School. She then worked for a photographer and hand painted his first colored portraits, until she got married. She and her first husband, Bernard Wafle, owned and operated a 179-acre dairy farm in Helenville, Wisconsin, for 25 years before relocating to Ocala, Florida, in 1979. Dorothy later married Earl McCracken, in Ocala, Fl. She also shared a special companionship later in life with … Read more
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