Eagle PTE is looking for classroom volunteers to teach the Junior Acheivement program to students. Time commitment is minimual but the rewards are priceless. Sign up today! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP
~You get a discount on your first purchase.
~You can purchase a $25 gift card one time and we get 40% back to help the school.
~Eagle PTE gets 5% back on purchases made though Schwan's
Mary's Tax Service
New location is: 524 S. 4th St, Ste 1
402)781-2212 402)429-6848
⭐️?AM Bootcamp?⭐️Starts January 8th
Don't let the word Bootcamp scare you away!!
This is an easy going, fun, easy to modify workout.
Place - Eagle Elementary School
Days: Monday - Thursday
Time: 5:30am - 6:30 AM
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Immediate Job Openings
Assisted Living
Nursing Care Facility
Seeks caring, devoted individuals.
We have competitive wages & excellent benefits!
PT RN or LPN, 6 pm – 6 am
PT CMA10 pm – 6 am
FT CNA’s, 2 pm – 10 pm
Weekends Only CNA’s, All Shifts
PT Dietary Assistants, 1-8:30 pm
Free single coverage medical, dental, vision; PayFlex; 401K Plan;Educational Assistance, Competitive Wages& Superior Working Environment
The Nebraska Masonic Home
Apply in person at 1300 Avenue D, Plattsmouth, NE 68048
or call (402) 296-7330 for more information.www.thenebraskamasonichome.org
for an application – then hand deliver or mail.
Must pass pre-employment physical, drug test, and background checks.***EOE***
Immediate Job Openings at The Nebraska Masonic Home
FT RN, Nights (3, 12-hr shifts weekly plus every other weekend)
PT RN, Nights
FT CNA’s, Evenings
Weekends Only CNA’s, All Shifts
PT Dietary Assistants, 1-8:30 pm
PT Housekeeper, Weekends Only, 7.5 hrs/day
Free single coverage medical, dental, vision; PayFlex; 401K Plan; Educational Assistance
Competitive Wages & Superior Working Environment
Apply in person at 1300 Avenue D, Plattsmouth, NE 68048 or call (402) 296-7330 for more information.
www.thenebraskamasonichome.org for an application – then hand deliver or mail.
Must pass pre-employment physical, drug test, and background checks.
***EOE***
APPLY NOW
The Louisville Area Food Bank will be open on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 6-7 p.m.
The food bank is located in the First Christian Church 304 Main St. next to Copple's in Louisville.
Low income residents are welcome to come to the twice a month give away. Please bring a box to put items in.
This food bank is for residents of the Louisville Public School District.
Questions contact Pastor Cathy at 402-677-9606 or Pastor Bob at 402-234-2055.
The Louisville Area Food Bank is always looking for donations of food as well.
FARM BEGINNINGS® PROGRAM TO BEGIN IN JANUARY IN NEBRASKA CITY
Nebraska Extension is planning its 9th Farm Beginnings® Program at the Kimmel Education and Research Center at 5985 G Road Nebraska City, NE 68410 for January, 2018. Plans are being made for Nebraska Extension and the Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society to facilitate the Farm Beginnings® Program to be held in Nebraska City. The Farm Beginnings® Program is an educational training and support program designed to help people who want to evaluate and plan their farm enterprise. Farm Beginnings® participants engage in a mentorship experience and network with a variety of successful, innovative farmers; attend practical, high quality seminars, field days and conferences. The program is unique in that several successful farmers participate in the program as presenters, explaining firsthand the nuts and bolts of their farming operation. While this isn’t a program for someone wanting to get into conventional farming, it is a program that has attracted several people interested in farming on a smaller scale, some who have migrated out from urban to rural areas. One past participant in the class said, “This program had a huge impact. I have improved my business plan, my overall efficiency and continue to try new ideas I thought to not be possible.” Any beginning farmer would benefit from attending these training sessions. Most of the farmers that present come from small to medium sized farming operations that produce and market many different diversified and value-added products. Many of these farmers direct market their products.
Participants of this course may be interested in becoming involved with growing alternative crops, producing fruits and vegetables for direct sale to consumers, grocery stores or restaurants. Others may be interested in growing livestock for direct marketing. This is an opportunity for people interested in learning about this type of farming from farmers that are doing it and making a living at it.
The Farm Beginnings® Program consists of a series of 11 sessions from January through April that cover a variety of topics including: building networks, goal setting, whole farm planning, building your business plan, marketing, business and farm management and financial management. While the class participants will learn firsthand from the farmers, they will also work on developing their own business plan as they progress through the course. As part of the class tuition, participants will also have the opportunity to attend the Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society’s Healthy Farms Conference in 2018 to be held this winter. This is a conference that has been held annually for a number of years and has sessions that focus on topics in sustainable agriculture, such as: vegetable production, grass-fed beef, pasture poultry, meat and dairy goat production, composting, cover crops, organic farming, growing crops in high-tunnels, bee keeping, farm transitioning and agri-tourism. We also schedule farm tours early in the course and tour several farms in the summer to see how the farmers are operating. If interested, participants also have the opportunity to have a farmer mentor.
Cost of the total program is $500, but you may qualify for a partial scholarship for up to $200. For more information, a brochure for the Farm Beginnings® Program or an application go to our website at https://extension.unl.edu/statewide/nemaha/farm-beginnings-0/. For more information about the program you can also contact Gary Lesoing, Extension Educator at glesoing2@unl.edu or at (402) 274-4755, Nebraska Extension in Nemaha County.
Details at www.gpsold.com
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