DATES TO REMEMBER
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11-7 Wine Tasting at TR Mart
11-8 Lucky Clovers Scavenger Hunt
11-8 thru 11-14 Parade of Veteran's @Fair Center
11-11 Veteran's Day
11-11 Village Board Meeting @7:30 p.m.
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LOCAL NEWS
The Creamed Chicken Dinner at the Christian Church Sunday was,
by all reports, a success. Over 200 were served, and it was
delicious, as usual. It was good to see old friends again. Over $900
was raised from quilt raffle tickets, and the winner was
Candy Crownover from Tyndall, South Dakota. Each of us
thought for sure that we would win it!
Congratulations Candy!
Sandi Kimbell would like to say a big "Thank You" to
everyone who helped/donated for the Dinner, and to
Hobnobber's for the great job of quilting.
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Trick or treat!

Witch's earrings

Witch's stockings

A witch in pink shoes???
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Leigh Ann & Bryce Luff welcomed Andyn Dean on 10-5-2009.
He weighed 8 lb 11 oz and was 21" long.
Andyn has two sisters, Briley and Charlee. Everyone's doing great.
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Thanks to Bob Schwartman and family for their generous
donation to the Unadilla Cemetery.
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Thanks to Milan Brehm for the donation of some old history
books - what wonderful resources!
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Carole Lashley helped Bob Brandt plant 16 new bulbs in the
streetscape. Look for them this spring! If you have plants
you would like to donate, contact Bob at 828-3210
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April 1, 2010, has been designated as "Census Day". Please, when you
receive your census forms, fill them out and return them.
Government grants and payments depend on these figures.
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Thanks to these generous contributors to the Unadilla
All-Fund Drive: Larry & Margo Larson, Lynn & Anita Schomerus,
Irma Taylor, Glenn & Leona Lewis, Mark & Linda Bennier,
Marie Stubbendeck, Dustin & Autumn Wardyn, Alan & Susan
Saathoff, Dean & Sonya Achen, Harvey & Maureen Vogt,
Ilda Rodaway, John & Darlene Isaacs, Frank & Joyce Schulze,
Darrel & Helen Henke, Ron & Lois Johnson, Doug & Dawn
Prelle, Russ & Trixie Ziemann, Tyler & Donna Rae
Crownover, and Dean & Peggy Luff. We know times are tough
and we really appreciate your support!
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Sunday, November 8, the Lucky Clovers 4-H Club
will have a Scavenger Hunt in Unadilla.
It will start at 2:00 p.m. and they will be collecting
items for the Syracuse Area Food Pantry
Questions? call Pam Carlson @269-5064
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BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

11-8 Bev Crownover
11-9 Sandi Kimbell
11-10 Cayla Rowley
11-11 Glen Isaacs
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NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO
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Friday, 11-5-1909, The Otoe Union:
Ed Busch received a carload of horses from Greeley, NE.
Peter Zellers delivered the first corn to the elevator.
A.H. Soflin was elected constable and E.S. Carper,
Justice of the Peace.
South Dakota was seeking homesteaders for
Hyde County, in the central part of the state.
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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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tHe Lofte Community Theatre announces that it will be holding a free
Veteran's Day concert on Sunday, November 8 at 2 p.m.
The Colors will be proudly presented by Weeping Water Legion
Post #237. This concert is free and open to the public; no
advanced reservations are required.
The USAF Heartland of America Band's "New Horizons" is a
clarinet ensemble, featuring five of the squadron's
excellent clarinet players. Their repertoire consists of
classical, jazz, and standard clarinet melodies showcasing
its musical diversity. Each member of the group is a
full-time Air Force professional. Together they render the
perfect blend of tone and musicianship.
Bring a Veteran, and remember those who have served,
or are currently serving our country.
Limited concessions will be available during this event.

"New Horizons" woodwind quintet is currently stationed at
Offutt Air Force Base. Their touring area encompasses 680,000
square miles; the largest geographical area of any stateside band.
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PARADE OF VETERANS

On display at the Fair Center
Syracuse, Nebraska
NOVEMBER 8-14, 2009
SUNDAY 12:00 - 4:00 P.M.
MON, TUES, THUR, FRI
9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY (VETERAN'S DAY)
9:OO A.M. - 7:00 P.M.
SATURDAY 9:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M.
Sponsored by Massie-Richards
American Legion Auxiliary Unit #100
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HARMONICA WORKSHOP/CONCERT

David Seay, Master Artist with the
Nebraska Arts Council, will be presenting a Harmonica
Workshop/Concert on Sunday, November 8,
at 2:30 p.m. in the Old Avoca Schoolhouse.
The workshop/concert will be followed by light refreshments,
and a chance to chat and jam with the performers. Admission
is $5.00 for adults, and $1.00 for children and students.
Decent 10 hole diatonic harmonicas in the key of C will be
available for purchase for $3.00 each, so everyone can
join in the fun.
Visit their website at www.greanblattandseay.com
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The Otoe County Genealogical Society will hold its November 12th
meeting at the Morton-James Public Library. This meeting will
welcome all new members into the society, and will also cover topics
of interest concerning research in the Otoe County area. The
meeting is open to all who are interested in joining the society, or just
wish to attend to learn more about genealogical research in general.
The quarterly Genealogy Internet Workshop
will be conducted. For those that prefer to research their ancestors
through more conventional means, the library's Genealogical
Reference Room will be open at this time, and assistance will be
provided by society members in this area as well.
Hope to see you there!
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