WHAT’S NEW IN SPRINGFIELD, NE
OCTOBER 10, 2012
7TH ANNUAL
WEEPING WILLOW BOUTIQUE
FAMILY CRAFTERS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
7PM-10PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
9AM-1PM
SPRINGFIELD MEMORIAL LIBRARY
665 MAIN STREET
HANDMADE ITEMS FOR FALL, WINTER, & EVERYDAY.
STOCK UP ON DÉCOR & GIFTS THAT WARM THE HEART.
FALL BOUTIQUE
FRIDAY OCTOBER 19
8:00AM – 4:00PM
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
8:00AM – 4:00PM
at the Community Building
104 Main Street
GIFTS FOR ALL AGES
Teacher gifts, kitchen items, home décor, quilted items,
yummy baked goods, homemade candy and so much more!
Delicious box lunches will be available for eat in or take
out. Choice of chicken salad or ham salad on croissant.
First United Methodist Church Garage Sale
Saturday November 10
8:00AM - 2:00PM
Donations can be delivered to the Church Wednesday,
November 7 - Friday, November 9...NO CLOTHES
ALLOWED. The proceeds will go to the missions and any
items left over will be donated to various causes.
Attention Farmers
The Springfield Methodist Church is collections items to help the ranchers who lost so much in the fires in the western Nebraska. Please search your farm and if you have fence posts, wire, lumber, or any other item you think they could use, please call Dwight Trumble at 402-253-2588.
LIBRARY GAME DAY
FOR ADULTS
OCTOBER 17 @ 1:00PM
BRING A FRIENDS & PLAY CARDS!
A GOOD YARN
SPRINGFIELD MEMORIAL LIBRARY
EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
10AM - NOON
BRING YOUR STITCHING PROJECTS TO WORK ON WITH
FRIENDS. THE COFFEE IS FREE!
MOVIE MATINEE
SPRINGFIELD MEMORIAL LIBRARY
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
1:00 PM
THE LIBRARY WILL FEATURE AN AWARD WINNING
MOVIE THIS MONTH. FREE POPCORN!
MOVIE MATINEE IS HELD FOR ADULTS MONTHLY
EVERY THE SECOND WEDNESDAY.
HALLOWEEN CRAFTS
TUESDAY OCTOBER 23
3:30 – 5:00PM
ALL AGES ARE INVITED TO DROP IN
SPRINGFIELD MEMORIAL LIBRARY
SPRINGFIELD PLATTEVIEW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
ACTIVITIES CALENDARS ON SALE NOW
Platteview Band Boosters are selling pocket calendars containing all the district activities. Secure your copy for $5. Contact Cheryl Marsden at 402-679-4565 or Brenda Sherman at 402-253-2787 or at Springfield Memorial Library.
TROJAN SPORTS
FOOTBALL, VOLLEYBALL, GOLF
& CROSS COUNTRY
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LOCAL ARTIST SHINES
Margie Trembley, co-owner of Springfield Artworks was recently invited to be guest speaker at two events. The Heritage Needleworks Guild in Nebraska City enjoyed her presentation on Japanese Surface Design Techniques and The Arkansas Regional group of the Studio Artquilt Associates featured her as the main speaker at their meeting in Conway, Arkansas.
She also has been invited to show her indigo pieces at the International Quilt Study Center during their fundraiser event on Friday September 28.
Trembley is available for speaking engagements. Contact her for more information. 402-301-9162
SHAKE IT FIT
Springfield's New Fitness Studio
175 Main
402-208-0415
For more info, check out the facebook page:
www.facebook.com/ShakeItFitSpringfield
YOTES BBQ PIZZARIA
"Home of the Bigger, Better Pizzas"
DINE IN OR CARRY OUT
HOURS
SUNDAY 12PM - 8PM
MONDAY CLOSED
TUESDAY 4PM - 9PM
WEDNESDAY 11AM - 9PM
THURSDAY 11AM - 9PM
FRIDAY 11AM - 10PM
SATURDAY 11AM - 10PM
SPRINGFIELD ARTWORKS
183 MAIN STREET
SPRINGFIELD, NE 68059
402-301-9162
OWNERS, GLENN & MARGIE TREMBLEY
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GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday thru Friday
1-5pm
SATURDAY
11AM – 4:30PM
SOARING WINGS VINEYARD
17111 S 138th St
Springfield, NE 68059
402-253-2479
Sunday Acoustic Music
2:00 -5:00 p.m.
October
7th - Michael Murphy
14th - Mark Irvin
21st- Katie Logan
28 - Greg Place
If it's nice outside, just bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy! If the weather isn't nice outside, we do music in the Party Room! Either way, what a great way to end your weekend, especially with no cover charge!
Friday Night Music Series
October
5th - Stephen Monroe
12th - 401K
19th - Sue Murray
26th - John Stokely
No Cover Charge in October. Bring a lawn-chair or blanket.
Tastings of wine or beer may be purchased at the gate for $6 - 5 Tastings and you keep the glass!
Wine by the glass $5, $7 for a glass of Syrah
$12 and up for bottles of wine (We can re-cork if you don't finish the bottle.)
Beer by the glass $4.50 - $6.00
Gate opens at 6:00 p.m., Music starts at 7:00 p.m. and plays until 9:30 p.m.
Yotes BBQ Pizzeria will be available. Cheese, crackers, sausage, and bread available for purchase in the Tasting Room.
HAPPENING NEARBY
Lofte Community Theatre
15841 Manley Rd
PO Box 62
Manley, NE 68403
"Whose Wives Are They Anyway?"
Find Out at the Lofte!
Take two company vice presidents and put them on a nice leisurely golf weekend. Sprinkle in their wives who are out of town on a shopping excursion. Combine with a new boss who insists on meeting the spouses. Add a heaping handful of misunderstanding, desperation and top off with a man in a dress. The result is the hilarious show, "Whose Wives Are They Anyway?" opening at the Lofte Community Theatre in Manley on Saturday, October 20.
Written by the champion of American farce, Michael Parker and Directed by and starring Lofte Artistic Director, Kevin Colbert, "Whose Wives," is a PG-13 story of two men desperately trying to impress their new female boss. Starring as the hapless "friend to the end" is Lincoln radio personality and Lofte veteran, Mick Kovar. Playing the intimidating new boss is Melinda Mead of Plattsmouth. Rounding out the cast is Brenna Jean Thompson of Lincoln, Shari Hoelker of Omaha, Roland Kelley of rural Otoe, Toni Santee of Plattsmouth and Rev. Dr. Renae Koehler of Firth.
The play runs October 20, 21, 26-28 and November 1-4. Tickets are $17 each. Curtain times are 7:30pm Thursday through Saturday. All Sunday performances are 2pm matinees. Reservations for tickets can be made by calling the Lofte box office at 402.234.2553.
Cosmetologist Wanted
YouNique Salon and Spa
Louisville, Nebraska
We have an immediate opening for a full time cosmetologist.
Join the team today. Contact Theresa at (402)234-2060
YouNique Salon & Spa
132 Main Street
Louisville, NE 68037
Fiddling Contest
Greenblatt & Seay proudly announce the SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SCHOOLHOUSE FIDDLING BEE. This historical, hysterical event will take place on Sunday, October 14, 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. The prizes for the winners in the Open Division are $100 for 1st place, $50 for 2nd place, and $25 for 3rd place. Prizes will also be awarded for 1st place in the other contests.
Contestants can register on line (http://www.greenblattandseay.com/schoolhouse_fiddling_bee_preregistration.shtml).
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