
FOOD BANK THIS FRIDAY
2 - 3 p.m. at the Park
ALL ARE WELCOME!



Don't forget to turn your clocks back before you go to bed on Saturday, November 2. We don't care which one, but can we pick just one and stay with it???

Election Day is November 5
We don't care who you vote for, just vote! Remember, if you don't vote, you can't complain!

Get well wishes and a speedy, uneventful recovery to Peggy Luff.

Saturday afternoon we attended the beautiful wedding of Livia Wilhelm and Dylan Wagner near Beatrice. Livia is the oldest daughter of Nick and Lynn Wilhelm. The weather cooperated and the outdoor setting was perfect. The food was great and so was the visiting with old friends and relatives we hadn't see for awhile. Our very best wishes to them!
Love the Halloween decorations around town!




Have you got your bird feeders up for the winter? This beautiful weather can't last forever!


According to the Village Dog Ordinance, when your dog leaves your property it should be on a leash. If you walk your dog or let it run in the playground area of the Community Center, or at the Park, it is YOUR responsibility to clean up the poop. Please consider others who use these facilities.
Our drive about took us to Joslyn Museum last week.

"Trova" by El Anatui
Made from metal and wire

"Bluffs" by Tara Donovan
Made from buttons

No other information, but it made us smile!
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

10-30 Alberta Block, Betty Block Burke
11-1 Harvey Vogt
11-2 Greg & Sheila Glather
11-3 Ashley Vodicka, Dean & Peggy Luff
11-4 Mark Bayliss
11-5 Dwight & Julie Kastens
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

Friday, 10-31-1924, The Otoe Union:
"The advent of the income tax has done one thing for the farmers that is of lasting value: it taught the value of keeping books on their business." The high school girls formed a basketball team. Marjorie West was teaching at Dunbar. Joy Wallen, and Elmer and Jimmie Graham went to Fremont to husk corn. Robert and Frances (Littlefield) Kennedy welcomed a baby girl. J.E. Wallen was running for County Commissioner.




NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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COME ON OVER!
This is the way country music started out, with acoustic instruments, before electricity. People sat out on the lawn, on the porch, or in a friend’s house and played their instruments together. Enjoy the originality of music which is still present in many circles of friends.
211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
UPCOMING SATURDAY NIGHT SHOWS
11-9 Humdingers
11-23 Down Home Band
AMPLIFIED JAM SESSIONS
2nd Sunday each month
1-4 pm
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ACOUSTIC JAM SESSIONS
UPDATE, now on the last Sunday each month
1-4 pm
ALL jam sessions, acoustic and electric, are FREE & open to the public!
For updates, watch the theater's website .
Bring your instruments, bring your voices or just sit in and listen!
Let's get together and have a good time!
Email for more information:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call Larry, 1-402-949-0668.






HUSKER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2024

Aug. 31: UTEP 40 - 7
Sept. 7: Colorado 28 - 10
Sept. 14: Northern Iowa 34-3
Sept. 21: Illinois 24 - 31
Sept. 28: at Purdue 28 - 10
Oct. 5: Rutgers 14 - 7
Oct. 19: at Indiana 7 - 56
Oct. 26: at Ohio State 17 - 21
Nov. 2: UCLA
Nov. 16: at USC
Nov. 23: Wisconsin
Nov. 29: at Iowa
HUSKER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE 2024


