The Official Louisville Wooden Nickel
So...
Are you feeling fishy?
Try the fish fry.
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Tues. Feb. 2nd: Hot Turkey Dinner, Soup - Creamy Chicken & Rice
Wed. Feb. 3rd: Meatloaf Dinner, Soup - Cajun Ham & Bean
Thurs. Feb. 4th: Beef & Bean Burrito, Soup - White Chili
Fri. Feb. 5th: Augratin Potatoes & Ham, Soup - Clam Chowder
Walleye on Friday Night!!
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Unadilla Bill Celebrates Ground Hog Day
Click Here for the Details from Unadilla
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Cass County Historical Society
646 Main Street
Plattsmouth, NE. 68048
Phone: 402-296-4770
E-mail: ccohsm@windstream.net
Cass County Museum opened two new temporary exhibits during January. The annual Valentine exhibit contains 132 Valentines ranging in date from the 1880s to the 1950s. Many are on view for the first time, having been donated in the past year by Neil Lancaster and FloraBelle Wehrbein.
“Strike up the Band”, an exhibit of Cass County Bands from 1883 to 1910, is also on display. The photographs include bands from the MWA, Burlington shops, Wabash, Plattsmouth, and Murdock.
Both exhibits run through March 6.
The museum's Brown Bag series begins Tuesday, February 9, with a program by Dan Reis on Photo Conservation.
Cass County Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. For additional information, call the museum 296-4770.
Visit your museum today!
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Check out the Avoca Schoolhouse!
The Old Avoca (Nebraska) Schoolhouse will
celebrate the seventeenth annual Play-the-Recorder Month in March by
offering a Beginning Recorder Workshop on Saturday, March 13, from 1 PM
- 3 PM. Deborah Greenblatt, Master Artist with the Nebraska Arts
Council, and member of the American Recorder Society, will lead the
workshop. Pre-registration is required, and enrollment is limited.
The $30.00 fee includes an instruction book, and a soprano recorder.
Pre-registration is required, and enrollment is limited. For more
information, call 402-275-3221, or send an e-mail to
debby@greenblattandseay.com
.
Founded in 1939, the American Recorder Society is celebrating 70 years
of service to its members and constituents--all recorder players
including amateurs to leading professionals, students to teachers. It
has some 130 chapters and consorts in the U.S. and Canada, where its
membership base is over 2200, plus 130 members in 28 other countries.
Play-the-Recorder Month grew out of an event staged as part of an "ARS
50" anniversary celebration, during which members all over the world
played a recorder piece simultaneously on April 1, 1989.
Play-the-Recorder Day was first officially held in 1992, and then
expanded to Play-the-Recorder Month the following year.
The ARS office in St. Louis, Mo, may be contacted at 314966-4082, or
Recorder@AmericanRecorder.org
, or through the ARS web site, www.
AmericanRecorder.org.
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Try some soup at the UMC this Valentine's Day!
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Did you know...
FEBRUARY is 4-H Month!
"I pledge my head to clearer thinking.
My heart to great loyalty.
My hands to larger service.
And my health to better living.
For my club, my community, my country and my world."
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Happy February, Readers!
Since we're in the SECOND month of the year, and the SECOND day of this month is a holiday, and this is the SECOND time I have done this newsletter, I was thinking about the importance of the number TWO. There are so many things to be thankful for that come in twos (or pairs)...
* two hands
* two legs
* two ears
* two thumbs
* two pinky fingernails
* two (you fill in the blank)
As you can see, two is quite an important number. We really ought to be having TWICE as much fun with all of the doubles! :) Think about the number two as we make our way through the weary winter days, bleak and gray...
And let's all hope...
for TWO days of sunshine in a row! (even though Punxsutawney Phil promises six more weeks of winter!!)
Have a fabulous first week of February,all!
Your Louisville Editor,
Paula
Editor@LouisvilleNebraska.com
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