Editorâs note: Kicks presents 20Q, a feature that introduces readers to people involved in the areaâs arts and entertainment community. Compiled by kicks Editor Greg Little, each piece will include a short bio, photo and answers to questions that provide insight into not only that personâs artistic interests but also his or her unique personality.
Den Adler
Janesvilleâs Den Adler has looked at life through a series of different lenses.
At one time, the Waunakee native considered entering the priesthood after graduating from St. Francis Minor Seminary in 1961.
In the late 1950s, he pondered his potential as a baseball coach.
Southern Wisconsin districts prepare to host school-wide clinics to conveniently vaccinate students
May 11, 2021 3:00 PM Christina Lorey
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While schools aren’t
requiring all students receive the COVID vaccine just yet, they
“Having it at a school shows we think it’s safe,” said Breunig. “This is just one step closer to getting back to normal.”
Vaccinated students no longer need to quarantine when exposed to someone with COVID, which keeps them in the classroom and eligible to participate in extra-curricular activities.
Hosting clinics
at schools also provides an added convenience for parents.
“We’re able to get them in and out and back to class so parents don’t have to find time in their day,” explained Brian Borowski, Waunakee High School Principal.
By Amanda Quintana
Mar 2, 2021 6:40 PM
WAUNAKEE, Wis. Tuesday was the day hundreds of Waunakee educators have been waiting for. Just a day after becoming eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin, about 550 teachers and staff got their first shots at a daylong pop-up clinic in the Waunakee High School gym.
“It’s almost like a little party. There’s some balloons out front to just welcome you in and make you feel like we’re doing something special here,” said Waunakee High School choir teacher Molly Petroff.
Petroff’s classes haven’t been able to sing together, and instead practice vocal skills over Zoom. She said even after she receives her second shot, many safety precautions won’t change.
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Pamela Sue (Thomas) Buchanan Site staff
Pamela Sue Buchanan, age 70, passed away on January 20, 2021 unexpectedly at home.
She was born on December 17, 1950 to parents Robert and Suzanne (Rowley) Thomas in Madison, WI. Pam graduated from Waunakee High School in 1969 and went on to attend St. Mary’s School of Nursing. Her life’s work was nursing. It started as a nurse’s aid transitioning to a registered nurse in Baraboo, WI and retiring after a 37-year career as a UW Operating Room nurse. Her career expanded across all services but especially Plastics and General surgery.
Pam possessed the ambition and grit to perform many managerial roles in the department she loved. Her passion in this work led to a Mission trip in Ecuador helping children with facial deformities obtain normal appearance and cultural acceptance. Her call to nursing always had the patient at the center of her focus. Pam paid attention to every detail for each and every patient she c