Katie Nass, a Loan Officer at First Citizens State Bank, shared information about Downtown Whitewater Inc., at the Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club meeting on December 19.

As a volunteer and Secretary of Downtown Whitewater, Katie reviewed Downtown Whitewater Inc.’s 2017 activities, which included 62 events, 2,708 volunteer hours and 17,000 attendees. In addition to the Main Street Festival, the Market, and other events, the Downtown Whitewater group led a community leadership summit, created a business information guide, provided the winter snowflake decorations, and more.

Katie Nass and Kiwanis president, Jerry Grant

Downtown Whitewater Inc. is always seeking volunteers to help with cleaning up the downtown, serving on committees and supporting the mission of the Downtown Whitewater Inc., which is to re-energize and enhance Whitewater’s historic downtown area: Downtown Whitewater, Inc. is a nonprofit, community-based organization devoted to preserving, improving, and promoting Whitewater’s quality of life by strengthening our historic downtown as the heartbeat of the community. More information CLICK HERE.

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