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DON'T FORGET TO FLY YOUR FLAG

FRIDAY, JUNE 14

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Troy Pabst has been planting trees in the Park.

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Thank you to Roger & Carolyn Kastens for their generous

donation to the Unadilla Cemetery.

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Art Camp will be held in Unadilla July 29 through August 2.

Registration needs to be in by July 3; cost, $45 per child, or $80 per

family. Times: 9:30 - 11:30, Grades 1,2, &3; 12:30 - 2:30, Grades 4-7.

These are some of the supplies that you can donate to make the camp

more memorable: many, many old magazines, the more colorful the

pages, the better; old wrapping paper; old newspaper; 80+ old

paperback chapter books; cereal boxes; bobby pins; wooden

alphabet blocks with raised surfaces; old children's picture books.

If you would like to volunteer, your help would be most

appreciated!

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Jean Lucas reports: The Unadilla Alumni Dinner was held at the Duncan

Building on Saturday, May 25, 2013, with a theme of "A Time to

Remember". The classes of 1956 & 57 were hosts again this

year. Represented from those classes were: Ralph & Jane Ross,

Frank & Joyce Schulze, and Peggy Leefers.

A Social Hour was enjoyed from 5:30 - 6:30, followed by a carry in

dinner with 25 attending. After the Pledge of Allegiance and singing

the Doxology, dinner was served.

Mildred (Barker) Williams (98) from the class of 1932, was a special

guest and was presented with a corsage. Representing the Class of 1938,

Roland Rodaway; Class of 1943, Jack Stilwell and Lowell Fey;

Class of 1948, Lillie Rockenbach, Harold Kuenning, and Jean Lucas;

Class of 1953, Lee Clark.

Minutes and treasurers reports were read from last years meeting.

Members having deceased during the last year or living in nursing

homes were listed. Sharon Demaree from Lincoln supplied

magazines, old ads, and memorabilia which were on display, along

with the wedding dresses of Peggy Leefers, her mother, and

grandmother's, and Peggy's first recital dress - all in mint

condition. Centerpieces of red feather flowers in glass vases were

given as door prizes and won by Bob Fey, Rose Marie Brandt,

Marvin Lucas, Lee Clark, Colleen Irland, Lillie Rockenbach,

Arvilla Norlinger, and Mildred Williams.

The evening closed with Peggy reading an Irish prayer. Next year's

meeting will be May 24th at the Duncan Building.

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TR MART IS HOSTING

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SATURDAY, JUNE 22

NOON - MIDNIGHT 

 

 

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BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

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6-11   Curt Kimbell

6-14   Sam Pester, Angie (Whitehead) Tams

6-15   Mark & Tammy Bayliss

6-16   Keith Liesemeyer

Vince & Jessica Hinrichsen (Happy 1st Anniversary!)

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NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS

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All the Newsletters are on the Right Side

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Good Samaritan Society June Calendar of Events

June Vacation

We invite all community members, friends, and family to attend these

events and enjoy food, fun, & fellowship

 

SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

6-14   Flag Day - folding demonstration (2 p.m.)

6-16   Father's Day, Weeping Water Singers (2 p.m.)

6-21   First Day of Summer Fling - Jack Downs (2 p.m.)

6-24   Musical Entertainment

6-25   Show & Tell (2 p.m.)  Community is invited to bring in something for this fun event

Monthly Birthday Party 2nd Tuesday of the month 2 p.m.

5-card Bingo every Saturday 2 p.m.

Bingo every Wednesday 2 p.m.

Coffee Time every day 2:30 p.m.

 

LINDEN VIEW ASSISTED LIVING

6-22   Willadeen AKA Maxine   2 p.m.

6-23   "Good News Band"   2 p.m.

6-24   Cheryl at the Piano   2 p.m.

Neighborhood Coffee Time every Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

 

 

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The Southeast Nebraska Master Gardener Educational Program concluded on Tuesday,

May 21, at the 4-H Building in Auburn with trainees completing their final test. The

program had 9 participants complete 40 hours of educational training in horticulture

and now will conduct 40 hours of volunteer service this summer to become a

Master Gardener. Pictured in the photo are Terri Messner, Falls City; Judy

Schlosser, Shubert; Noni Thiesen and Donna Sharman, Plattsmouth; Julie Zahn,

Syracuse; and Bonnie Brewer, Elmwood. Back Row l-r: Craig Long, Auburn,

and Larry Arnold, Syracuse.

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JOB OPENING

Summit Health Physical Therapy is a physical therapy clinic in Springfield

that is seeking a motivated person to be part of our growing team.

We have a part-time receptionist position that must excel at

customer service and communication. The position will be in the

afternoon, Monday through Friday, for 25 hours/week.

Requirements include a high school diploma or GED, basic

computer skills, and a great personality. If you feel that you are

the best candidate for this position, please email your

questions or resume to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Give Blood

BLOOD DRIVES

 

6-17 10am - 4pm, CM Hospital, 1579 Midland, Syracuse

6-28 11am - 5pm, Wal-Mart, 2101 S. 11th, Nebr. City

 

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