Whitewater 3rd Grade Zor Shrine Circus trip a hit with families

The Whitewater 3rd Grade Zor Shrine Circus Trip has occurred annually for 47 years. Thousands of Whitewater 3rd graders, siblings, and parents have attended this event over this time period.

This year, over 110 kids and parents had a great time at the Circus on Saturday, February 16th at the Madison Veterans Memorial Coliseum. This is all made possible because of the generous contributions from local area businesses and individuals. The Zor Shrine Circus wishes to thank the following 2019 sponsors:

  • Aurora Deck Lighting
  • Binning & Dickens Insurance
  • Brennan & Steil, S.C.
  • Burtness Chevrolet
  • DLK Enterprises, Inc.
  • First Citizens State Bank
  • Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital / Mike & Kristin Wallace
  • Frawley Oil Company
  • Hawk Bowl
  • HSI Rentals
  • Jefferson County Daily Union
  • Kachel Financial Group / Cetera Financial Specialists
  • Ketterhagen Ford
  • Knight Public Affairs
  • Leif Knudsen, CPA, S.C.
  • Provisur Technologies
  • Whitewater Manufacturing
  • Wisconsin Dairy Supply, Inc.

A special thanks to Nelson Bus Service & Culvers of Whitewater for providing transportation and lunch for all of the attendees.

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