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Sunday June 18th





Flag Day

Today is Flag Day!




Town Board Meeting Tonight

7:30 p.m in the Library





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Hope you're all staying cool in this heat!




Saturday, June 17, will be our Village Clean Up Day. There will

be roll-off dumpsters at the Park. Let's get the town looking

good for Unadilla Day!




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Fun at the Park after the ballgame!

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Did you know that a glass bottle thrown away today will

still be here in the year 3000?




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Condolences to the family and friends of Gale Randall

who passed away June 5th. Gale was the former 

postmaster at Unadilla for many years and the son of

Constance Rodaway. He graduated from

Unadilla High School.




Garage Sale

Are you having a garage sale on Unadilla Day? If so,

please notify the Village Office so they can add you to

their list. Something new this year: Flea Market on the

street running down the hill from Nitty Gritty. Remember

the History and Veterans Rooms will be open that

morning from 9 - Noon, bathrooms will

also be available at the Community Center.

Hope to see you there!




Thanks so much to Randy Steinkuhler for power washing

all the bleachers at the park in preparation for Unadilla Day.

Also, thanks to Target for donating intertubes for kids to

use on the water slide.




Get well wishes to Roland Rodaway, Gerry Davis,

and Brett Dettmer.




Water drops

Keep your drinking water safe: Check drain lines 

(refrigerator drink dispensers, water softeners, heat

exchangers, etc.) to be sure there is an adequate air

gap between the drain line and the floor drain or sewer

line into which they discharge.




BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

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6-14   Samantha Pester, Angie Whitehead Tams

6-15   Mark & Tammy Bayliss

6-16   Vince & Jessica Hinrichsen

6-20   Bob Wilhelm, Riley Walters




NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

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Friday, 6-15-1917, The Otoe Union:

William Bassett and Ada DuBois were married in Lincoln.

"Troop number one of the Unadilla Boy Scouts took their

annual hike, camping at Doane College in Crete." At

the town board meeting, all the bids for installation of the 

water plant were considered too high and were rejected.

The process would start over again. W.F. Wilken was

elected as the Village Clerk.



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"The Man Who Came to Dinner"

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Front: Brenda Jones, Aubree Sweeney, Ken Snyder

Back: Doug Rothgeb, Tim Sorensen, Trish Miller, Rosalie Duffy 

The Lofte's second production of the year takes us back to small-town Ohio in the 1930s.  Sheridan Whiteside ("Sherry" to his friends) is a famously outlandish New York City radio personality who has been invited to dine at the home of the well-to-do Stanley family.  But disaster strikes before he enters the house.  Whiteside slips on the ice and injures his hip!  

What started out as a one-night event soon turns into a month-long convalescence.  Confined to the house, Sherry drives his hosts mad by viciously insulting them, monopolizing their house, running up large phone bills, and receiving many bizarre guests, including paroled convicts.  
This classic American script has enjoyed several revivals on Broadway and the London stage and was made into a feature film in 1942 starring Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante and Monty Woolly.   
Ken Snyder of Elmwood is playing the irascible Sheridan Whiteside.  He is joined on stage by Brenda Jones (Louisville) and Tim Sorensen (Elmwood) playing his hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley.  Rosalie Duffy (Lincoln) and Doug Rothgeb (Omaha) play the star-crossed Maggie Cutler and Bert Jefferson. Rounding out the cast are Dustin Reckling (Louisville), Jean Wymore (Syracuse), Jessica and Rita McKinney, Ken Patry and Trish Miller (Omaha), Cheryl and Will Jones (Manley), Tom Lucas (Papillion), Jeff Johnston (Elmwood), Mike Brown (Firth), Jim Skrobo (Elkhorn), Aubree Sweeney and Millard Carnes (Plattsmouth),  Guillermo Rosas (La Vista), Zeke Rouse (Murray), Brenna Thompson, Nick Roth (Lincoln), John Bell and Dan Roberg (Omaha) and Shawn Reynolds (Bellevue).  The production is directed by Kevin Colbert.
"The Man Who Came to Dinner" runs June 2-4 and 8-11.  Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances are at 7pm.  Sunday performances begin at 2pm.  Those interested in tickets may call the box office at 402-234-2553 or visit http://Lofte.org for online purchasing.  All seats are reserved and ticket price is $19.



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2017 SCHEDULE

4-15   Red/White Game

9-2   Arkansas State @NE

9-9   Oregon

9-16   Northern Illinois @NE

9-23   Rutgers @NE

9-30   Illinois

10-7   Wisconsin @NE

10-14   Ohio State @NE

10-28   Purdue

11-4   Northwestern @NE

11-11   Minnesota

1-18   Penn State

11-24   Iowa @NE




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Barb


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