OUR MISSION
Winchester Academy’s mission is to enrich the community by providing free, intellectually stimulating, informative, and engaging programs.
Cookie Sponsor is Georgia Calvo
- 2026 Summer Series -
July 20, 2026
6:30 pm
Waupaca Area Public Library Meeting Rooms
Youth Involvement in Civic Engagement and Leadership

What is civic engagement and what does this look like for younger people?
Historically, voter participation amongst our youngest voting population has lagged the overall population. Voting, however, is one metric of overall civic engagement in our society.The focus of this presentation is to highlight the many opportunities that youth have to be civically involved. You will hear from our youth panel who have taken advantage of these opportunities in civic engagement and leadership and used these to further their participation in society.
Our panel includes: Henry Fries, a Waupaca High School alumnus and current UW-Madison student as well as a Dane County Supervisor; Morgan Naylor who is a junior at Lake Mills High School; and Jillian Trzebiatowski, a Waupaca High School student. With introductions by Winchester Academy Trustee Dan Naylor, the panel discussion will be facilitated by Cory Nagel, Waupaca High School social studies teacher and Alderperson for the City of Waupaca, and Joe Janssen, retired social studies teacher. Joe was the advisor for the Waupaca School District Youth on Board program for 20 years.
Please join us in learning more about the many local and state opportunities that are available to our youth and the impact that these have.
Program sponsors - Dan and Mary Naylor
- 2026 Fall Series -
September 14, 2026
6:30 pm
Waupaca Area Public Library Meeting Rooms
9/11 at 25: A Historian
Remembers and Reflects

Christopher Kolakowski is Director of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum. The September 11, 2001 attacks on America marked a watershed moment in world history with after effects visible today.
This presentation will explore the day, various ways it was experienced around the country, and how the presenter has interpreted it at various museums.
Time permitting, there will also be an open discussion.
Dr. Robert Wubben sponsored this program.
September 21, 2026
6:30 pm
Waupaca Arts Hub
515 School St., Waupaca
Meet Bach’s Oboe

Stacey Berk is Professor of Oboe and MusicTheory/Composition at UW–Stevens Point. Step into the fascinating world of the Baroque oboe and discover the instrument behind some of Johann Sebastian Bach's most expressive music. In this engaging lecture-demonstration, Stacey Berk shares her journey learning to play this beautiful yet challenging instrument and her exploration of the vibrant world of early music. Along the way, you'll discover the art of making Baroque reeds, the process of building a Baroque oboe d'amore, and hear these remarkable instruments brought to life through live demonstrations. Whether you're a musician, a Bach enthusiast, or simply curious about historical instruments, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the sounds, craftsmanship, and performance traditions of the Baroque era.
Diane Forsythe is our program sponsor.
September 28, 2026
6:30 pm
Waupaca Area Public Library Meeting Rooms
Findng Fact-Based Journalism
in a Polarized World

Jim Malewitz is managing editor of Wisconsin Watch, where he oversees the statewide nonprofit newsroom. He has spent nearly his entire career in nonprofit public affairs journalism. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post and Politico Magazine.
Where can people turn for trustworthy information in a polarized world with shrinking local news options? Jim’s talk explores a community-centered model of journalism that listens to residents and investigates solutions to the challenges they face.
This program is sponsored by Jerry & Karen Lyons


