9-11 Please fly a flag in rememberance
NOTICE OF MEETING
POSTPONEMENT OF REGULAR MEETING
REGULAR MEETING
UNADILLA VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Unadilla, Nebraska, will meet in a publicly convened session on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Library,
1. Budget hearing
Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than twenty-four hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Any persons needing special accommodations should contact the Village Office at least five days prior to the meeting date.
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Corinne K. Zahn, Village Clerk
I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted by me in the three following public places within the Village: Countryside Bank, Post Office, and Community Center message board on 9-2--2014, posted on UnadillaNebraska.com on 9-3-2014, and not published in the Syracuse Journal-Democrat.
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Corinne K. Zahn, Village Clerk
SEAL
The mailbox vandals are back. There were many
damaged or completely gone on "F" Road and
North 20th Road.

Congratulations to Karla West Burkman and Seth Cross
who were married 8-31.

Continued get well wishes to Peggy Leefers and
Dan Crownover.

We think Unadilla is a great place to live. Did you know our
Main Street is on the National Register of Historic Places?
Many towns and villages had businesses and homes that
sprang up next to the railroad, but Unadilla is the only town
in Nebraska that has a curved Main Street. The story goes
that the street curved to line up with the railroad, and the
railroad curves to line up with the Nemaha.
Consider yourselves unique!
Things are looking good at the Western Wilhelm
Outpost. The tomatoes are about done and the apples
are just about ready. Yum!

BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

9-12 Jeanie Steinkuhler
9-13 Jenn Wilhelm Hitzemann, Rylee Claire Seelhoff,
Lee & Mary Margaret Clark, Andy & Brenda DeGolyer
9-15 Bill Timblin
9-16 Tonya Rodaway Johnson
9-17 Mitchell Kimbell
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

Friday, 9-11-1914, The Otoe Union:
A.H. Soflin had the contract and Ed M. West, Syracuse,
would do the mason work for H.E. Bassett's garage (now
referred to as Lou Callaway's bldg.) It would be run by his
sons, W.E. and Allie Bassett, and would be known as
"Bassett Bros." "It is reported that Mrs. B.F. (Etta)
Greenburg is on the sick list, threatened with typhoid
fever." Helen Buck began teaching at Orchard Hill School.

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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Apple Jack Festival

Friday ~ Sunday
September 19 ~21, 2014
Nebraska City, NE
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KING O' THE MOON

Pictured on Attachment: From left to right, Josh Smith, Benjiman Pettiford, Eddie McGonigal, Meredith McAdams, Kaitlan Scates-Pettiford, Cheryl Grimshaw and Ed Cutler.
The Lofte Community Theatre will open the family comedy-drama, “King O’ The Moon” on Saturday, August 30. Written by Tom Dudzick, “King” is Part II in a trilogy loosely based upon his family life in Buffalo, NY. Part I, “Over the Tavern,” was produced by the Lofte in 2009. “King O’ The Moon,” follows the Pazinski family’s journey into the rebellious 1960s, just as Apollo 11 is about to land on the moon. The family gathers together to remember their father, Chet and catch-up with each other in the midst of the Civil Rights movement and the Viet Nam War.


Greenblatt & Seay proudly announce the Eighteenth ANNUAL SCHOOLHOUSE FIDDLING BEE. This historical, hysterical event will take place on Sunday, October 12, at 2:30 PM, downstairs in the Old Avoca, Nebraska Schoolhouse. In the Open Division, fiddlers will play a hoedown, a waltz, and a tune of choice. There will also be other divisions of competition available for the adventurous fiddlers, including a Singing Fiddler's Contest, a Twin Fiddler's Contest, a Fee-Fi-Faux Fiddler's Contest (fiddle tunes played on any instrument other than a fiddle), and a Hocus-Pocus Contest (cross-tuning, sound effects, dancing, etc.), which will give fiddlers an opportunity to play tunes that are usually not allowed in any other contest.
Contestants can pre-register on line (http://www.greenblattandseay.
Admission is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students, and $1.00 for children. Fiddlers and their back-ups are admitted for free. The contest will be followed by a light snack and an acoustic jam session.
For more information, call 402-275-3221, log on to www.greenblattandseay.com, or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?

8-30 Nebraska vs Florida Atlantic - won 55-7
9-6 Nebraska vs McNeese State - won 31-24
9-13 Fresno State vs Nebraska (9:30 pm CT/CBS)
9-20 Nebraska vs Miami Fla (7:00 pm CT/ABC/ESPN
9-27 Nebraska vs Illinois (Homecoming)
(8:00 pm CT/BTN)
10-4 Michigan State vs Nebraska (7:00 pm CT/ABC/ESPN)
10-11 BYE
10-18 Northwestern vs Nebraska (6:30 pm CT/BTN)
10-25 Nebraska vs Rutgers
11-1 Nebraska vs Purdue
11-8 BYE
11-15 Wisconsin vs Nebraska
11-22 Nebraska vs Minnesota
11-28 Iowa vs Nebraska
12-6 Big Ten Championship
@Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
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Have a GREAT week!
Barb
