“Understanding Whitewater’s Effigy Mounds Preserve” on Nov. 6 at Library

Did you know Whitewater has a 1,000+ year old archaeological site located within our city limits? Join us on November 6th at 6:00 p.m. at Irvin L. Young Memorial Library for a family-friendly presentation that dives into the mysteries of Whitewater’s Effigy Mounds and mound builder culture. This free event is being sponsored in collaboration with the Wisconsin Historical Society, Whitewater Unified School District, Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, Whitewater Parks and Recreation, and the Landmarks Commission in honor of Native American Heritage Month.

The program will be led by Wisconsin Historical Society staff archeologist, Dr. Amy Rosebrough. The presentation will promote a greater historical and cultural understanding of Whitewater’s Effigy Mounds to highlight this important community landmark.

Dr. Amy Rosebrough is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and she received her doctorate for region-wide re-analysis of Wisconsin’s effigy mounds and mound builders. In her current position at the Wisconsin Historical Society, she manages archaeological and burial sites data, assists Wisconsin’s citizens with archaeological questions, and serves as a subject matter expert.  

The presentation will be held on Monday, November 6 at 6:00 p.m. in the library’s Community Room located at 431 W. Center Street in Whitewater. There is no cost or registration to attend. For additional information, visit the library’s website at www.whitewaterlibrary.org or call 262-473-0530.  

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