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The Waverly High School students will be collecting items for the local food pantries to help support our families in need over the holiday season. This collection will occur from Monday, November 28 through Friday, December 2. All items will be picked up by noon on Friday, December 2. If you are able to donate an item or two that would be wonderful. Eagle Elementary students can bring the items to school and classroom teachers will collect them. Information is listed below:

COMMUNITY CARE DRIVE DONATION LIST:

These are items the food bank specifically requested. All donations are accepted and appreciated.

Laundry soap, dish soap, personal care items like; shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, etc., pudding, jello, chunky soups, canned meats like; tuna, salmon, chicken, Spam, Stove Top dressing, corn bread muffin mixes, rice, corn, peas, chili beans, jelly, snacks of all types, crackers, condiments, instant potatoes, tomatoes, baby diapers, toilet paper, paper towels, hamburger/chicken/tuna helpers, Ramen noodles, canned pasta, canned fruit, cake mixes, and cereal.

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PTE Fall Fundraiser
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Let Us Cook

Family gathering or company holiday party coming up?
Stop into Bailey's Local or give us a call to find out more about our new catering options!  
Call 402-781-2097 today!

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Christmas Zumba Flyer 2016

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Surrounding Area Events

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Elmwood Backpack program

CLICK HERE for the Craft Fair Registration Form

 

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Applications are now available for the 2016 No Limits Fall Activism Summit
When: December 10-11, 2016
Where: Carol Joy Holling Center, Ashland, NE
Cost: FREE (We'll even pick you up!)
Big Tobacco has a long history of deceiving the public, hiding the truth, and targeting youth with its marketing. They continue to use the same manipulative marketing tactics and we are tired of it. We, as youth, have the power to change the influence Big Tobacco has on Nebraska. Come to the No Limits Fall Summit to meet new friends, have fun, and learn how to fight Big Tobacco!
CLICK HERE to download your application.
Applications are due Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Questions? Call 866.394.8336 or email info@nolimitsnebraka.com

 

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Round the Bend Steakhouse partners with Marine Corps League and Marine Corps League Auxiliary to raise gifts for military children.

November 14, 2016
Ashland, NE — Every veteran that has selflessly served our nation deserves to treat his or her children with gifts on Christmas morning. However, many veterans live without the means to provide Christmas gifts to their families.

Round the Bend Steakhouse is excited to announce SGT Kringles Kids, an initiative to provide children of military veterans in need with gifts this holiday season. Through a partnership with the Marine Corps League (MCL) and the Marine Corps League Auxiliary (MCLA), all gifts brought to Round the Bend Steakhouse will be directly donated to disadvantaged children of veterans, so that every military family may enjoy the Christmas they deserve. Now through Dec 16, visitors to Round the Bend Steakhouse are encouraged to bring an unwrapped and new toy to place under the Christmas tree in the dining room. As a show of gratitude, SGT Kringles Kids participants will receive a free appetizer.

“For us there are two reasons for our freedom, Jesus and the American soldier. We are excited to show the love of Jesus to our soldiers’ kids by putting them first this Christmas,” said TJ & Tifini Olson, owners of Round the Bend Steakhouse.

Toy Suggestions (children 12 & under):
· Books
· Puzzles
· Art supplies
· Board games

About the Marine Corps League (MCL):
Founded in 1923, the MCL is the only Federally Chartered Marine Corps related veterans organization in the country. Its mission statement states that the League exists to “join together in camaraderie and fellowship for the purpose of preserving the traditions and promoting the interests of the United States Marine Corps . . .”

About the Marine Corps League Auxiliary (MCLA):
Founded in 1937 as a subsidiary to the MCL, the Auxiliary was formed “for the purposes of promoting the interests of the U. S. Marine Corps, the Marine Corps League and to protect and advance the welfare of Marines and their dependents. Auxiliary members participate in a wide variety of programs that benefit and preserve the fundamental rights and freedoms of every person of this Nation, young and old.”

For more information about SGT Kringles Kids, the Marine Corps League, the Marine Corps League Auxiliary, or Round the Bend Steakhouse, please contact TJ Olson at 402-944-9974 or tj@roundthebendsteakhouse.com

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Twas the Night Before Christmas” at Lofte Theatre

The Lofte Community Theatre near Manley is ready to help get you into the holiday spirit. Their December production, “Twas the Night Before Christmas” opens on Saturday, December 3 at 7:30pm.

“Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.” But, wait! A mouse is stirring - because Santa missed his house last year. Before you can say, “Merry Christmas!” we’re off on the wild adventures of a mouse, an elf and a spunky little girl who just won’t take, “No,” for an answer.

This script is a modern-day treatment of the traditional 19th century classic tale. Together a mouse named Amos and his human friend, Emily embark upon a journey to visit Santa Claus. Directed by Kevin Colbert, this energetic holiday tale will see the characters engage in a sword fight, a squirt gun battle and a perilous airplane ride. This show is specifically styled to appeal to our younger audience members, but children of all ages will enjoy this holiday romp.

Amos the mouse is played by Lofte newcomer Austin J. Brady of Lincoln. His human friend Emily is played by Shakeida Bullis of Bellevue. Rounding out the cast of colorful characters are Greg Leger and Doug Rothgeb of Omaha and Keri Hogue of Elmwood.

In coordination with this production, the Lofte is holding a special fundraiser where children of all ages can meet Santa and the rest of the cast. You will have the opportunity to eat a catered lunch right on stage, visit with Santa and even get your picture taken with the Jolly Old Elf himself. This special luncheon is being held at noon prior to our three Sunday matinees. Advance reservations are required. This would be a great multi-generational family event or company outing. Tickets to the luncheon are just $20.

Production dates for the show are December 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18. All seats are just $19. Those interested can call the Lofte box office at 402.234.2553 for reservations.

Pictured: Front row, Greg Leger and Doug Rothgeb. Back row Keri Hogue, Austin J. Brady and Shakeida Bullis.

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Cass County CASA Advocates Needed!

Cass Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is currently recruiting CASA advocates to speak on behalf of abused and neglected children in Cass County. The next training session is scheduled for January 2017 for five weeks. We are also seeking male volunteers as more than 60% of our children are male.

What does a Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer do? Each CASA volunteer is screened, trained and completes 30 hours of pre-service training. The training consists of 15 hours of online training and 15 hours of in-person training. Once trained, CASA volunteers are assigned under the Juvenile Court jurisdiction to speak on behalf of a child to ensure the needs and interests of abused and neglected children are being met.

Who are CASA volunteers? Our active volunteers are individuals from our community who work part-time, full-time or are retired. Volunteers commit to one year with a child, but seldom leave a case until it has been terminated.

Please call Debbie Green, Volunteer Coordinator at (402) 296-9521 or email dgreen@casscasa.org and become a CASA volunteer today. If you would like to learn more information about our program, visit our website at www.casscasa.org

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