Springfield Newsletter: January 15th Edition
Welcome Back, Springfield!
Hey Springfield,
You know how we usually save the personal shootout for the end of the newsletter? Well, we’ve got a special birthday to celebrate today—mine! Wishing myself a very happy birthday!
This time of year is full of meaningful celebrations, and it’s humbling to share a birthday with the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His birthday, officially celebrated on the Monday after the 15th, reminds us of his powerful vision and the legacy of his “I Have a Dream” speech. It’s a time to reflect on the strides we’ve made and the work we can still do to create a more just and unified world.
And speaking of milestones, January 20th is another important day—it’s Inauguration Day! This marks the peaceful transition of leadership in our nation as we welcome a new president. No matter where you stand, it’s a reminder of the resilience and strength of our democracy.
On that note, this newsletter is all about celebrating our community. Have a birthday, anniversary, fundraiser, or special event you’d like to share? Send it my way, and I’ll be sure to feature it in an upcoming edition.
Let’s make this week one of reflection, celebration, and connection. Because, as Dr. King dreamed, and as we know, it truly takes a village to thrive.
Here’s to a fantastic week, Springfield!
Teen Safe Party Tips: Celebrate Smart!
Cookies, Cards, and Chapters: A Library Adventure
Play-Doh Palooza: Creativity at the Library!
Not Weird Science but Kid Science.
Stop on by from some Yummy pancakes at the library!
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Springfield Elem would like you to know.
Save the Date for the Elem Music Program!
DRIVER ED
Platteview 2025 SPRING Driver Education Registration
Registration for the Platteview 2025 Spring Driver Education is available starting January 8th, 2025, through the ESU#3 website. The registration will remain open until the class reaches capacity. Instructors will send a welcome email to all registered students with details about building access, room assignments, and more
Classroom Dates:
January 18th – February 15th Saturdays from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Springfield/Platteview High School, 108th Platteview Rd.
Behind-the-Wheel:
Driving sessions will be arranged with the instructor directly.
Cost: $425.00
For any questions or concerns, please contact:
Rachel Brinkman
Email:
Phone: 402-597-4809
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Platteview sporting events can now be viewed on our HUDL Fan page. There is no cost to watch, and each sport has their schedule uploaded on the page. Our YouTube page will no longer be used to stream live sports. You can watch our 2024/25 action at the link below: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/springfield/organization/5743/platteview-high-school |
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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 |
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Razzle Dazzle - Welcome Glitter Nails!
Shop Aspen Road
Kick Off the New Year at Springfield's Old-Fashioned Soda Fountain: Ice Cream, Music, and Fun!
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SUNDAY FUNDAY at Springfield Methodist Church
GAME NIGHT
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It Happen in Springfield
.In 1985, the beginning of January began with unseasonably warm weather. Kids in Springfield were eager to be out sledding and having fun in the snow. They finally got their wish when snow fell in the middle of the month. During recess, Springfield Elementary students used the slopes behind the school to slide down the snowy hill.
(left to right) Steven Penney, Andy Friehage, Michael Penney, Jami McCain, Jason McCain, and Chad McCain.
(left to right) Daniel Meinke and Craig Remeika are sledding down the slope at Springfield
Elementary during recess
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Fit Tip of the Week: Start Small, Keep Progressing
The Most Powerful Force in Life: Consistency
Getting fit doesn’t happen overnight—it’s the result of consistent good choices. Every workout, every healthy meal, and every small step adds up.
Consistency can work both ways: good habits lead to progress, while bad habits hold us back. Choose wisely, stay steady, and let consistency be your greatest strength.
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New Year, New Savings: Start 2025 with Lower Bills
Auto Insurance: Farmers offers competitive rates and discounts such as safe driver discounts, multi-policy discounts, and low mileage discounts. On average, switching to Farmers can save you $500 per year on your auto policy.
Home Insurance: Farmers’ home insurance policies are customizable with features such as identity theft protection and claim-free discounts. Homeowners can save up to 20% when bundling home and auto policies.
Specialty Insurance: For unique vehicles (boats, RVs, etc.), Farmers offers specialized coverage that can save up to 15% on premiums.
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HAPPENING NEARBY
Lofte Community Theatre
Unveiling the Hidden Gem: Come Jam at Our Secret Spot!
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
TBA
AMPLIFIED JAM SESSIONS
2nd Sunday each month
1-4 PM
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:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call Larry, 1-402-949-0668.
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Louisville Food Bank
Open 6:00-7:00pm
213 Main Street (inside Hope’s Closet)
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Updates can be found here >>
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Health is the greatest possession. Contentment is the greatest treasure. Confidence is the greatest friend.” - Lao Tzu
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