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Dear Springfield Community,

Welcome to another edition of the Springfield Wednesday Newsletter! Here's what's happening in our vibrant town: 

Dr. Seuss' 120th Birthday Bash: Celebrating Whimsy and Wonder at the Library!

Dr. Seuss Birthday Party

After Hours: Teens Take Over the Library for a Night of Fun and Learning

TAH Jr. March 2024

Lego Day at the Library: Building Creativity, One Brick at a Time!

Lego Day

Bingo & Books: A Winning Combination for Fun and Learning

Bingo

Embark on an Adventure at the Explorers' Lab - A Science Experience at the Library

Kids Science Lab

?? Attention Springfield Cookie Bakers! ??

We need your cookie recipes! 

Cookie Recipe Book

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DID YOU KNOW 
Springfield Platteview Community Schools' district coverage area is approximately 90 square miles. People living by Highway 75 to almost 204th Street (Hwy 6) are in our school district. We even have land north of Highway 370. Springfield Platteview School District goes far!
? There are 640 acres of land per square mile. That means SPCS covers 57,600 acres!

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The 2024–2025 preschool application opens on March 1 at 9:00 a.m. and the deadline is on March 29 at 4:00 p.m.

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Enchantment Unveiled: Beauty and the Beast Comes Alive at Platteview High School!

Tickets are now available for Beauty And The Beast on Friday, March 9, Saturday, March 10, and Sunday, March 11.

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IT HAPPENED IN SPRINGFIELD

In 1989 the Springfield Monitor newspaper included a monthly column called “Recipe of the Month”. Alta Treadway’s flaky pie crust was in the April 6, 1989, issue. Alta was known as the “Best Pie Maker in Springfield.” Her secret to a good pie was the crust. She said, “If the crust isn’t good, it doesn’t matter else is in it.” Alta was the daughter of Bill and Lucy Post. She grew up in the Springfield area but lived in St. Edward, Nebraska during the 1930s.  After moving back to Springfield, she cooked in local cafes. This is Alta’s pie crust recipe: Ingredients: 2 cups sifted flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 2/3 cup lard, 5-7 teaspoons ice water.  Directions: Sift flour and salt together, cut lard evenly into the flour mixture (I prefer to use my hands), and gradually add the ice water until the dough reaches a soft ball stage. The less handling of the dough, the flakier the crust. Bake for approximately 25 minutes at 350 degrees.

History Treadway Recipe

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 Heat the Streets Run & Walk for Warmth

 Omaha Public Power District and Metropolitan Utilities District encourage you to give the gift of warmth and safety this holiday season by registering for the Heat the Streets Run & Walk for Warmth. Funds raised provide utility bill assistance for customers going through hard financial times.

  Heat the Streets takes place­ March 2, 2024, at Zone 6 in Aksarben Village, 1911 S. 67th St. in Omaha. This is the 17th year Metropolitan Utilities District and Omaha Public Power District are hosting the event to raise money for utility assistance programs for customers struggling to pay their bills.

 This year’s co-chairs are Jim Begley, vice chair of the M.U.D. Board of Directors, and his wife, Rebecca, and Matt Core, a member of the OPPD Board of Directors, and his wife, Katy.

 Last year, M.U.D.’s HomeFund distributed $280,389 of bill assistance funding to 790 households in need. OPPD’s Energy Assistance Program distributed $319,987 in funding to 937 households in need. 

 Heat the Streets is the single largest fundraiser of the year for these programs. Last year the event raised $138,081. This year, the utilities have set a goal of registering at least 1,000 participants and raising at least $300,000. 

 Fundraising is especially critical right now, as a decrease in federal funding allotted to programs that help with utility bill assistance has put extra pressure on the utilities’ assistance programs.

 The utilities host the run and walk during the winter to bring added attention to the struggle that so many face to keep their homes safe and warm. However, our customers’ needs are year-round. Unexpected events – a lost job, hospital stay, even car repairs – are a real hardship for those living paycheck to paycheck. Sometimes, just a little financial boost can make all the difference.

 Funds raised are administered by Dollar Energy Fund Inc., a registered 501(c)(3), and then split between M.U.D.’s Home Fund and OPPD’s Energy Assistance Program to assist our customers living in Burt, Cass, Colfax, Dodge, Douglas, Johnson, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Richardson, Sarpy, Saunders, and Washington counties. All money raised is distributed through this local network.

Participation options, including a new 10k distance race path, and prices follow. The registration window opens on Nov. 24, with discounts for early birds who register before the end of the year.

            Timed 10K

  • $35 (Nov. 24 through Dec. 31)
  • $40 (Jan. 1 through Feb. 28)
  • $50 (Day-of registration)

Timed 5K

  • $30 (Nov. 24 through Dec. 31)
  • $35 (Jan. 1 through Feb 28)
  • $45 (Day-of registration)

Untimed one-mile walk 

Children 12 and under may register for free with a registered adult.

  • $25 (Nov. 24 through Dec. 31)
  • $30 (Jan. 1 through Feb. 28)
  • $40 (Day-of registration)

Virtual run/walk

Participants may complete their choice on the path of their choice, such as a treadmill, in their neighborhoods or a local trail.

  • $35 (Nov. 24 through Feb. 28)

 Awards will be given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place male and female runners in each of the following age divisions for the timed 5K and 10K events: 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+. (No awards for virtual participants.)

You do not have to participate in the run or walk to help the cause. Just visit HeatTheStreetsOmaha.com to donate and view sponsorship opportunities.

 Both utilities urge any customers who are struggling with their bills to call their customer service representatives and talk through their options. For OPPD, that number is 402-536-4131 in the Omaha area. Outside of the metro, customers may call toll-free at 877-536-4131. M.U.D. customers should call 402-554-6666.

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Team tobacco and heart health

TEAM 2024 meetings

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HAPPENING NEARBY

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CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER

211 Main Street

Louisville, NE

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Come on over and take a spin on our dance floor!  This is a family-friendly venue, so bring the kids, too!

CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
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February Events


February 17th… Midnight Riders, Showtime 7:30-10 pm. Raffle at 8:45 pm

February 25th… Jam session. For acoustic instruments only. 1-4 pm

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Bring your instruments, bring your voices, or just sit in and listen!
Let's get together and have a good time!

NEW! STARTING FEBRUARY 25, 2024

4th SUNDAYS EACH MONTH

FREE ACOUSTIC JAMS ONLY

1-4 PM

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Email for more information: cornhuskercountrymusic@gmail>.com,

or call Larry, at 1-402-949-0668.

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Community Curtain Call: A Season of Unforgettable Plays

https://www.lofte.org/

2023 11 29 LOFTE 2024 SEASON 1 copy

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Louisville Food Bank

SHARE PLEASE - WE NEED MORE TO HELP SPREAD THE WORD!
Mark your calendars! Stop down and stock up. There is no scary process or forms to fill out. Just good people helping good people. 
Open days (always 6:00-7:00 pm)
Inside Hopes Closet 213 Main Louisville

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Dates open! 6-7 pm
Feb. 22
March 14, 28
April 11, 25
May 9, 23
June 13, 27

We strive to have the Food Bank open on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month, however holidays might change those dates.
Updates can be found here >>

Please come and pick up what you need for your household or a friend’s.
We have canned goods, boxed meals, breakfast items, frozen meats, bread, eggs, baking ingredients, cleaning supplies, personal care items, diapers, and wipes.

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The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Abraham Lincoln 

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