DATES TO REMEMBER

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2-2   Library open 5-6:30 p.m.

2-6   Groundhog Celebration

LOCAL NEWS

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Letter to the Editor:

As you may know by now the SDA school board voted to move the

students from the Unadilla School to the Syracuse Elementary

school next year. I know I was elected to the school board to

continue using the Unadilla building as a school. I have failed

for that and I am sorry.

I would like to thank all the families for their hard work and time

trying to keep the school open. Please do not think it was a waste

of time because we tried our best and that's all we could do.

I would like to thank the Unadilla Town Board for letting me give

them information and trying to resolve this issue.

Now I would like to address the residents of the school district.

The school board voted to close the school but  they are going to

retain ownership. There were a lot of people who wanted to close the

school because they didn't want to pay for the daily operation

of the school. Guess what, the school is going to be empty and

you're still paying for it like it was being used. If you truly

believe the comments that you made concerning the closing of the

school, then you should contact the school board members and tell

them to release the building back to the town of Unadilla. I urge

you to do this because it's the right thing to do.

Thank you

Tyler Crownover

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The Bar was broken into early Saturday morning. The owner was there

and gave chase to the thief with a broom, who ended up diving

through one of the front windows. What a way to start the day!

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Condolences to Kate Lucas and family on the loss

of her sister

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More sad news to report: there will be no Unadilla BBQ

this year. There are still plans for city-wide garage sales and

ballgames, but no meal. If your organization or group would like

to take on this fund-raiser, please call Doni Stoner at 450-8344.

Some other suggestions are a horse shoe tournament, 2 X 2

basketball, or sand volleyball.

DON'T LET THIS TRADITION DIE!

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Groundhog Day will be hear before you know it!

If you're planning on attending the parade this year,

you might want to bring along some lawn chairs if the

weather's nice. For a complete listing of events and times,

click on the "events" tab above.

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Maisie & Madison Hillman spent the night with Grandpa &

Grandma Wilhelm Friday night. There was a lot of guitar

playing and 3 new songs were written. The one about the

Groundhog wasn't bad. They chose to "make paper" as their

experiment this time. Grandma thought she would hurry the

process along by putting the paper shreds in the blender - it

also called for cotton balls - don't put cotton balls in the

blender - what a mess. The experiment turned out pretty

well even if the only food coloring we could find was green.

It said it would take 3-4 days for the paper to dry - more

on this later!

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Apparently the photo I had identified as Ned Lucas

is NOT Ned Lucas!

Anyone know who it is?????

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BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

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1-28   Bryce Luff

1-29   Ernest Schmucker, Jan Maloy

2-3   Jean Lucas, Cassie Royal

NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

There are no Unadilla papers available for January 1910

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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS

Read other communities newsletters by clicking on:

www.NebraskaCommunityWebsites.com

All the Classified Ads are on the Left Side

All the Newsletters are on the Right Side

(just click on the Editor's name)

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The Otoe County Genealogical Society will hold its February

meeting February 11, 7:00 p.m. at the Morton-James

Public Library in Nebraska City.

Our guest speaker will be Dean Podoll, who will give

a presentation of the 2nd Nebraska Calvary's role

during the Civil War. He has documented and studied

their history over the past several years.

For more information:

http://ocgs.homestead.com

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SCHOOLHOUSE TWIN FIDDLING WORKSHOP

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The Old Avoca Schoolhouse will be hosting a Twin Fiddling

workshop on Saturday, February 13, for fiddlers, violinists,

or violists, who want to learn to play nicely with their

fellow fiddlers. Any age or experience level are encouraged

to enroll. Deborah Greenblatt will share some tunes, hints about

arranging for two fiddles, playing back-up, etc.

Pre-registration is required, and enrollment is limited.

The fee is $20.00 per fiddler.

For more information: 402-275-3221

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Let's face it, sometimes we need a little help in the romance department.

Well, the Lofte Community Theatre in Manley has taken steps to

create an enjoyable evening for singles, sweethearts,

and even old married folks!

On Saturday, February 13th, the Lofte is holding a

special Sweetheart Event to celebrate Valentine's Day.

The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Wine tastings will be provided

by Slattery Vintage Estates of Newhawka.

A variety of delicious hors d'oeuvres will be on hand

and later, the instrumental group "Skylark" will take the stage.

New this year, Krambeck Photography will will present

for professional photo opportunities. The only

thing that's missing is you and your date!

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Tickets are $20 per person. Due to liquor license

requirements, wine tastings will be priced separately at the

door. Advanced reservations are not required, but are

strongly suggested. Call the Lofte box office at

402-234-2553 or go

to the website: www.Lofte.com

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Have a GREAT week!

Barb