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3-2802 Community invited to celebration of Kenosha County Courthouse building’s centennial

A community celebration of the 100th anniversary of the dedication of the historic Kenosha

County Courthouse building will be held Sunday, Aug. 24, County Executive Samantha

Kerkman announced.

The festivities, to begin at noon, will include an ice cream social across the street from the

Courthouse in Civic Center Park, a 12:30 p.m. program featuring speakers on the Courthouse

steps, musical performances, an open house in the Courthouse building, and more.

“One hundred years ago, our county’s leaders had the vision and foresight to design and build a

magnificent Courthouse that would stand the test of time,” Kerkman said. “I invite the

community to join us in celebrating the building’s rich history, and the bright future that lies

ahead.”

The festivities were planned by Kerkman and a special Courthouse Centennial Committee that

she appointed earlier this year. That group includes current and retired members of the county

judiciary, the current and former county executives, County Board leadership, representatives of

local historical societies, and others.

County Board Chairman Monica M. Yuhas, a member of the Centennial Committee, said the

Courthouse represents more than just brick and stone — it has been the backdrop of history, the

forum for justice and the seat of county government.

“Generations of residents have passed through its halls to fulfill civic duties, seek justice, or

witness democracy in action,” Yuhas said. “Through the decades, the Courthouse has reflected

the strength, resilience, and evolving story of Kenosha County, and I look forward to celebrating

that with the entire community at this centennial event.

The event is scheduled to begin with a performance by members of the University of Wisconsin

Marching Band, with the open house inside the building beginning immediately following the

12:30 p.m. speaking program and continuing until 3:30 p.m. Ice cream will be served in the park,

1010 56th Street, 3rd Floor • Kenosha, WI 53140 • 262-653-2600

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courtesy of Jockey International, as long as supplies last. Snap-on Incorporated and Niagara

Bottling are also supporting the event

Current and retired employees who have worked in the Courthouse over the years are invited to

join together on the front steps for a group photo at 1:30 p.m.

A one-hour performance by the Kenosha Pops Concert Band will conclude the festivities

beginning at 4 p.m. on the Courthouse steps.

Traffic will be closed on 56th Street between Sheridan Road and 10th Avenue throughout the

events, providing space for the public to view the program and concert.

The Kenosha Area Transit streetcar will continue running on its normal route, with free rides

available throughout the day. Guests are encouraged to park for free at the City of Kenosha

parking structure at Eighth Avenue and 56th Street or at the Kenosha County structure on 54th

Street and 10th Avenue, and to ride the streetcar to the event if they choose.

Historic displays curated by the Kenosha History Center will be on display, and visitors to the

open house will have the opportunity to view courtrooms and learn about jury service. A

performance by the Prairie String Quartet will be held in the second-floor corridor.

Among the guests expected to attend the festivities are numerous members of the family of the

late Joseph Lindl, the Kenosha architect who designed the Courthouse and many other prominent

buildings that were constructed in the area during the first half of the 20th century.

In the event of inclement weather, the speaking program will be moved inside the Courthouse.

The Courthouse building is located at 912 56th St., in Kenosha’s Civic Center Historic District.

The centennial celebration comes as work is underway on a restoration of the building’s grand

Ceremonial Courtroom, a project that is being funded in part by donations from community

members and corporations, and grants from the Jeffris Family Foundation and the TAWANI

Foundation. A dedication of that space will be held in 2026.

The members of the Courthouse Centennial Committee are:

◼ County Executive Samantha Kerkman

◼ Retired County Executive John R. Collins

◼ Retired County Executive Jim Kreuser

◼ Retired Judge Mary Kay Wagner

◼ Retired Judge Barbara Kluka

◼ Judge Chad Kerkman

◼ Clerk of Circuit Court Rebecca Matoska-

Mentink

◼ County Board Chairman Monica M.

Yuhas

◼ County Board Vice Chairman Daniel

Gaschke

◼ Alderman Bill Siel

◼ Michael Bond, Snap-on Incorporated

◼ Jake McGhee, Jockey International

◼ Joan Wilk, Civic Member

◼ Chris Allen, Kenosha History Center

◼ Earlene Frederick, Western Kenosha

County Historical Society

◼ John McCabe, Bristol Wisconsin

Historical Society

◼ Jean Werbie-Harris, Pleasant Prairie

Historical Society