Springfield Wednesday Newsletter - March 19th
Welcome Back
Hey Springfield, Blizzard Today – Spring Arrives Tomorrow!
Spring officially begins on March 20th. Warmer weather will follow soon, even if it doesn’t feel like it yet!
Lucky Duck Race – June 8th
Here are some exciting contributions for the event:
- Dari Creme in Louisville opens for the season on April 17th and is donating $25 gift cards.
- Adam Stoskopf at Farmers Insurance is making a generous donation to Springfield Art Works.
- Margie Trembley is creating a beautiful gift basket for the event.
Springfield Art Works – Stop By!
Margie Trembley’s working studio & boutique offers unique gifts, home décor, glass art, millinery, and greeting cards. She is also planning new art classes, with details coming soon. Space will be limited!
MoPac Trail Caution
As more people get outside, be aware that a mountain lion was spotted along the MoPac Trail on March 12th. Stay alert and take precautions.
Springfield Forecast (March 19th-25th):
- Wednesday: Blizzard Warning – Sunny
- Thursday: High 57°F / Low 39°F – Chance of Showers
- Friday: High 60°F / Low 40°F – Mostly Cloudy
- Saturday: High 65°F / Low 42°F – Warm and Sunny
- Sunday: High 68°F / Low 45°F – Pleasant Spring Day
- Monday: High 55°F / Low 38°F – Scattered Rain
- Tuesday: High 58°F / Low 38°F – Partly Cloudy
Onto Library Fun
Wild Adventures: Free Zoo Entry with Your Library Card – Limited Time Left!
March Madness Book Bracket
Wonderful Wednesdays: Library Playgroup
The Power of Reading!
Read all the news for Free!
Tax Time Help: Free Aide
New at the Library!
Piece by Piece: Springfield’s Puzzle Club
Get gooey at the Library!
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The city is hosting a public open house on Tuesday, March 25 between 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Springfield Platteview Community Schools Administration Building to review and discuss the city's updated Comprehensive Plan!
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Westmont Elemetary
As a reminder, school will not be in session March 17-21 for Spring Break. School will resume Monday, March 24 at 9:10 a.m
Grandfriends Day will be Friday, March 28 from 1:45-2:45 p.m. Please be aware, each student must have a dismissal form returned to school prior to the event. ALL dismissal arrangements must be made in advance, as no changes will be made on Friday, March 28. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding. Please see the newsletter for more information.
Kindergarten round up
Friday, April 25. The round up consists of 2
sessions, an a.m. and a p.m. session. Your child will be invited to ONE of these.
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Springfield Elementary News
As a reminder, school will not be in session March 17-21 for Spring Break. School will resume Monday, March 24 at 9:10 a.m
Teacher Appreciation Week - March
31-Apr. 3
If you have a child, or know of a child who will turn 5 prior to July 31, 2025 please contact Springfield Elementary office.
Oh - Save the Date!
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Platteview High School
As a reminder, school will not be in session next week due to Spring Break! Enjoy some quality time with your families!
Boys & Girls Soccer, Track, Baseball and Girls Tennis all start their seasons this week. Good luck to all and here's to hoping for good weather. Registration for classes for next year is complete. Mrs Christiansen will be working on building the master schedule for 25-26.
Activity passes are for admission into all junior high and high school athletic contests and choir/band concerts. The PHS fall play and PHS musical are not included, as well as any games/contests beyond the regular season (conference tournaments, subdistrict/district games...).
Pricing:
Student (K-12) - $50
Adult - $75
Family (4 people in the same household, max of 2 adults) - $200
With Spring Comes - PROM!
Platteview Celebrate Safe Post Prom event on Saturday, April 5, 2025!
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Job Opening:
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Springfield Artworks's
Have you visited Springfield Artworks lately? It's definitely time to stop by, explore unique creations, and maybe even make something new! Get inspired and support local art today! Fun Fact = Did you know glass can be recycled infinitely? This means it can be recycled and reused repeatedly without losing quality over time, unlike plastic and other materials. Glass is both beautiful AND sustainable!
Springfield Old-Fashioned Soda and Gifts
What Time Is It? You May Have Missed It the Final estate sale, but This Clock Is Still there! Keith wanted me to pass along a huge THANK YOU to Springfield for all the support. Your kindness and enthusiasm have meant the world!
The Blind Pig
FISH FRY FRIDAYS ARE BACK!
$12.99 - 3 piece cod or shrimp basket and side choice!
Giddy Up and Shop Aspen Road! Genuine Cowhide, Adorable Cow Baby Outfits, and One-of-a-Kind Gifts! —Be sure to check the hours!
Does your steering wheel look like this?
Call us today!
Let us show you how your steering wheel should actually look like!
(402) 208-5453
NOW TAKING VENDORS
for
Call Jill for details
402-699-1163
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The official vendor list for the 2025 OMG Vintage Market
Contact Alicia Victora at 402-960-6467 with vendor inquiries and questions.
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PARTY COVE!! Opening May 2025 in downtown Springfield, NE, BT Party Cove hosts up to 130 guests. With two rooms, indoor/outdoor seating, a full and mini bar, big-screen TVs, DJ capabilities, and catering prep space, it’s the perfect venue for any occasion!
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Save the Date
Springfield Methodist Church
Worship in person or online on Sunday @ 9:30am Masks are optional! Sunday school for all ages k-6 Wednesday School W.O.W I.M.P.A.C.T youth group Wednesday
It takes a Community to be Great!
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It Happen in Springfield
Country School District #9, Stringtown, was located at approximately 183 rd & Fish Hatchery Rd. on State Highway 31, which was 7 ½ miles southwest of Springfield. The school was built in 1872. For many years, there was no indoor plumbing so students were required to carry water from a nearby farm. The water was stored in a stone cooler. The school day was from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. During nice weather students always ate their lunch on the long front porch. Many topics were discussed during lunch time on the front porch according to Mrs. Eva A. Dietze, a former Stringtown School student. Students in first through eighth grades attended the school. In order to attend high school, eighth grade students were required to take two days of tests in fifteen subjects. The tests were given in the nearest town which was Springfield. Most passed the first time but those who didn’t could take the test a second time.
Teachers and students worked hard for the tests. Irma Lefler Sullivan graduated from Louisville High
School in 1934. After graduation she was hired to teach at Stringtown, which was the school she
attended in the 6 th and 7 th grades. Since it was during the depression, teacher salaries were nearer to $40 per month and teachers were known to under bid just to obtain a teaching position. Irma Lefler Sullivan
was fortune to be hired at Stringtown School with a salary of $70 per month. Stringtown School closed in 1957(8) after the state requirement of school redistricting. The building was sold in 1959 to Oren Derby who dismantled it and moved the lumber to his farm to construct a shed.
Photo: Students attending in 1950 or 1951
Front (left to right) Howard Sack, Rollin Alley, Clarence Richards, Marie Richards, Dorothy Richards, Lois Barr, Jean Johnson, Glenn Alley, Kenneth Sack. Back (left to right) Tony Polabiski, Lawrence Lenz, Hazel Sack, Marge Haynie Richards, Erma Alley, Wayne Bricknell (or Wayne Nicklesen) Marie Alley, Rosie Lenz, Mildred Polabiski, Betty Barr.
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Fit Tip of the Week
Bundle Up & Scoop Some Soup!
Perfect time to enjoy a warm, nourishing bowl of homemade soup. Packed with protein, fiber, and vitamins, a hearty soup can keep you feeling full and energized.
Try this easy 5-Ingredient Chicken & Veggie Soup:
4 cups chicken broth
2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken
2 cups mixed frozen vegetables
1 can diced tomatoes (undrained)
1 tsp garlic powder (or to taste)
Instructions:
1. Bring the chicken broth to a boil.
2. Add all ingredients and simmer for 15 minutes.
3. Enjoy a warm, protein-packed meal!
So, bundle up, grab a spoon, and fuel your body the healthy way!
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Do you know the difference between a scheduled roof and replacement cost coverage? It can make a big impact when it comes time to file a claim!
A scheduled roof policy depreciates the value of your roof over time, meaning you could get less than expected for repairs or replacement. Replacement cost coverage, on the other hand, covers the full cost to replace your roof at today’s prices.
Not sure what coverage you have? Call Rachel, I’ll review your policy, explain your coverage, and provide a hassle-free quote. Protect your home the right way!
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Farmer's Market vendors wanted for Gifford Farm community events! Three events throughout year. Email Shawn at
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HAPPENING NEARBY
Lofte Community Theatre
Tickets are still available! Don’t miss this spectacular show!
COME ON OVER!
This is the way country music started out, with acoustic instruments, before electricity. People sat out on the lawn, on the porch, or in a friend’s house and played their instruments together.
Enjoy the originality of music which is still present in many circles of friends.
211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
Come on over and take a spin on our dance floor!
This is a family-friendly venue, so bring the kids, too! Relax in nice warm comfort and support our concession stand - fresh, popped popcorn, candy bars, soft drinks and bottled water.
UPCOMING SATURDAY NIGHT SHOWS
Terry Smith Tribute Show
Saturday, April 12th, 2025
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Jam Sessions:
Sunday, March 9 – Electric Jam Session (1:00 – 4:00 PM)
Sunday, March 23 – Acoustic-Only Jam Session (1:00 – 4:00 PM)
Bring your instruments and enjoy an afternoon of great music and good company!
Call 402-949-0668 with any questions.
ALL jam sessions, acoustic and electric, are FREE & open to the public!
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For updates, watch the theater's website or FB page.
Bring your instruments, bring your voices or just sit in and listen!
Let's get together and have a good time!
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Email for more information:
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Louisville Food Bank dates
Louisville Food Bank
Open 6:00-7:00pm
213 Main Street (inside Hope’s Closet)
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Nov 20
Dec 4
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Updates can be found here >>
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The first day of spring, or the vernal equinox, is March 20th. This marks the moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator, moving from south to north—an important event in astronomy!
Spring is nature's way of saying, 'Let's party!
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