To rally support for Wisconsin’s dairy industry – crippled this spring by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic – Elizabeth Katzman of Whitewater sold ‘Support Wisconsin Dairy’ yard signs and raised $10,000. Katzman, who will be a senior at Whitewater High School, delivered close to 900 signs throughout the state with the help of her parents, Wes and Katy Katzman. “During the first 10 days of the campaign, we crisscrossed the southern part of the state and delivered just under 500 signs – from Lake Geneva to Poynette to New Glarus and everywhere in between,” Katzman shared. “I originally ordered 100 signs. I never imagined that I would receive so much support from my community and beyond. I even received some generous donations from as far away as California.”
Katzman is using the proceeds to make monthly dairy product donations to The Community Space in Whitewater and the Whitewater Community Food Pantry. She kicked off giving this month – National Ice Cream Month – by donating 250 quarts of ice cream from Sassy Cow Creamery in Columbus.
“Because both locations are receiving milk, cheese and yogurt through other programs, I am planning to provide dairy products that are not traditionally donated,” Katzman noted. “I look forward to working with local dairy processors and other partners in Wisconsin agriculture to share Wisconsin’s dairy goodness.”
Katzman said she is grateful to the local businesses and organizations that covered the cost of the signs. “Because of their generous support, 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of the signs – plus donations – will be used to purchase Wisconsin dairy products for donation.”
Shelby L Mulcahy says
Nice work Elizabeth and all who helped make this project successful…..WI Pride!!!