Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce Congratulates Steve Johnson from Winchester True Value on his retirement

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Council.

The Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce ambassadors congratulated Steve Johnson from Winchester True Value on the sale of his store and his retirement recently.

The Winchester True Value operation has been a staple in Whitewater for 152 years. 46 years ago Steve Johnson began working at the store and shortly after his graduation from UW-Whitewater he took over the operation and has made it the successful store it is today. Winchester True Value is one of the longest standing and valued members of the Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce who have been involved in the community in many ways.

Steve, as a biking enthusiast, has also been a member of the Whitewater Tourism Council helping shape the outdoor recreation messaging sent to visitors. The community will certainly miss having him at the helm of the store and we wish him well on his retirement. We are happy to know that he is remaining in Whitewater and continuing his work with the Tourism Council, in between his many upcoming biking adventures!

The Chamber is also excited to welcome the new owners of our favorite hardware store, Niemann Foods, Inc. We are sure that they will keep the hometown feel of the store and embrace the Whitewater community as is the tradition at Winchester. We are excited to see what changes and additions they will bring to the store and happy to be able to continue the long-standing relationship with the Chamber! For more information about the Whitewater Area Chamber of Commerce and our members contact Executive Director Kellie Carper at (262) 473-4005.

Picture Winchester Congratulations;
Front Left to right, Krystal Walsh-Chamber Board member from Premier Bank, Amy Fox-Chamber Board member from Nexthome Success, Michele Smith with the City of Whitewater, Kellie Carper-Exec. Director for the Chamber, Steve Johnson-retiring owner of Winchester True Value, Robert Sivek with LakeHome Info
Back Left to right: Dave Saalsaa-owner Quiet Hut Sports, Amy Oeding-Chamber Board member from UW-Whitewater, Karen McCulloch-Chamber Board President from The Book Teller
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