Good Morning
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VILLAGE OFFICE, GREENWOOD PARK AND OUR PUBLIC BUILDINGS
AT THIS TIME THE VILLAGE OFFICE IS STILL CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC BUT A PHONE CALL TO THE VILLAGE CLERK AT 402-789-2300 IS AVAILABLE TO HELP. THE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AND GAZEBO ARE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AS CLEANING OF THESE ITEMS ARE NOT DONE AND IF YOU FEEL YOU NEED TO USE THEM IT WILL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK. THE PARK ITSELF IS OPEN TO WALK AROUND AND USE THE PICNIC AREA WITH THE SOCIAL DISTANCE RULES.

*PLEASE READ - IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ALC CLOSET RE-OPENING*
If you have symptoms of, or have been exposed to, COVID-19 "Corona Virus" please STAY HOME: These symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, loss of smell etc... For a complete list of symptoms, please visit the CDC website.
#1: For the month of June, the Closet will be open from 3pm - 7pm on June 10th and from 9am - noon on Saturday, June 13th. Please maintain social distancing as much as possible in our environment.
#2: Upon entering, you must check in with a volunteer as we will only have 10 shoppers at a time. A time limit of 20 minutes per shopper will be enforced. Upon exiting, shoppers could re-enter at a later time slot.
#3: Shoppers will be given a ticket number or a time that they will be able to access the Closet. (3:20pm, 3:40pm, 4:00pm etc.) If you leave and come back for the assigned time, you will need to present your ticket to a volunteer before entering.
#4: Children (16 or under) will no longer be permitted to attend giveaways. Please make sure you know their current shoe and clothing sizes prior to coming to the ALC Closet.
#5: All shoppers will be required to wear a face mask. This mask must cover both the nose and the mouth. You will be denied entry to the ALC Closet if a mask is not worn. This mask can be either cloth or disposable. Use of hand sanitizer (upon entry and exit) or gloves is encouraged.
#6: Volunteers will not be bagging your items. Shoppers will now be required to place their items into new bags provided. Please do not bring bags from home.
#7: Shoppers will place the hangers in tubs that are placed around the room.
#8: Clothing and shoes cannot be tried on and the bathrooms will be closed.
#9: When the assigned time is over (20 min.), shoppers will be asked to exit out the side/ramp door while the next group of 10 shoppers will be entering from our normal entrance.
#10: We have SO many clothes to share and are excited to finally be open to the public! Please respect our temporary guidelines during this strange time to keep everyone as safe as possible.

GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
THE GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS RESUMED REGULAR CHURCH SERVICE ON SUNDAYS AT 10 AM.
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WE ARE NOW OPEN TO DINE IN AS WELL AS TAKE OUT ORDERS. THE STATE HAS ALLOWED US TO OPEN THE BAR AS A BAR WITH ALL THE STATE REGULATIONS..
. WE CAN ONLY HAVE 50% CAPACITY SO ONLY 50 PEOPLE WILL BE ALLOWED AT ONE TIME AND WE HAVE OUR TABLES SET UP TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS WITH SANITIZERS STATIONS AROUND THE BUILDING. GROUPS OF PEOPLE CAN ONLY BE 6 AT THE MOST. NO TABLES WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE MOVED TOGETHER.
THE HOURS FOR NOW WILL BE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 11AM TO 9 PM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 AM TO 10 PM AND SUNDAYS 12 PM TO 8 PM.
WE WE HAVE A FULL MENU UNTIL WE RUN OUT OF CERTAIN THINGS BUT ASK ANYWAY...OUR PHONE NUMBER IS 402 817 2640 AND PLEASE BE PATIENT IF IT IS BUSY AND CALL AGAIN...AND CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR PATRONIZING US SO THAT WHEN THIS IS OVER WE ARE STILL IN THE GAME.
THE MENU
WE CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR PATRONIZING US AND THUS ALLOWING US TO STAY OPEN...YOU CAN NOW ORDER TO GO DRINKS WITH YOUR ORDERS WITH A LID BUT NOT TO BE DRANK UNTIL YOU GET HOME. AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS AND HOPEFULLY WE CAN REMAIN OPEN.
ALWAYS ASK WHAT THE SPECIAL IS FOR THE EVENING AS THEY MIGHT CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE!!! AGAIN THE PHONE NUMBER IS 1-420-817-2640.We still have nightly specials
WEDNESDAY'S
SPAGHETTI WITH SIDE SALAD 8.49
THURSDAY'S
4 PEICE FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY
CORN AND SIDE SALAD 10.00
FRIDAY'S
CAJUN OR REGULAR 4 PEICE CATFISH BASKET WITH SIDE COLESLAW ROLL & BUTTER 10.00
OR
BAKED FISH WITH RICE AND MIXED VEGGIES
10.00
8OZ TOP SIRLOIN BAKED POTATO SALAD ROLL & BUTTER 14.00
SATURDAY'S
10OZ PRIME RIB 17.00
OR
14OZ PRIME RIB 21.00
OR 8 PEICE FANTAIL SHRIMP 9.50
ALL SERVED WITH POTATOES SIDE SALAD ROLL & BUTTER
SUNDAY'S
HARD OR SOFT TACOS 1.00 ADD TOMATOES AND ONIONS FOR .10CENTS
ALL DAY SUNDAY
PLEASE COME ENJOY A COLD DRINK AND SOME GREAT FOOD!!!
THANKS AGAIN!!!
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ASHLAND GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL
TAKEN FROM THE ASHLAND GREENWOOD SCHOOL WEBSITE
Continued distribution of lunches for school children

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EAGLE FARMERS MARKET
Eagle Farmers Market opens May 28th at 4pm to 6:30pm at 5th and hwy 34. It is every Thursday thru Sept 3. Anyone wishing to set up a booth for a month or more can contact Trisha. Stop by the market or look for our facebook page or postings on Eagle Echo.
Thank you.
CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
Red Cross: Urgent need for blood donations as hospital demand increases
T-shirts, $5 Amazon.com Gift Cards offered to thank all those who come to give
MAY 27,2020 — The American Red Cross has an urgent need for blood donations to prevent another blood shortage as hospitals resume surgical procedures and patient treatments that were temporarily paused earlier this spring in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Healthy individuals who are feeling well are asked to make an appointment to donate in the weeks and months ahead by downloading the free.
Visit RedCrossBlood.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enable the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device.
In recent weeks, hospital demand for blood products has grown by 30% after sharply declining in early April amid this rapidly changing and complex public health crisis. At the same time, blood drives continue to be canceled as many businesses and community organizations remain closed. Donors are needed to make and keep scheduled appointments to help meet the current need.
All those who come to give through May 31 will receive a special Red Cross T-shirt by mail, while supplies last. And thanks to Amazon, all those who come to give June 1-30 will receive a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card via email.*
“Blood donors have played a vital role in the lives of patients who have needed lifesaving transfusions during this pandemic, and patients continue to depend on donors each and every day,” said Paul Sullivan, senior vice president, Red Cross Blood Services. “The Red Cross appreciates the support of those who rolled up a sleeve to give in recent months, but the need doesn’t stop. We need the public’s help to avoid another blood shortage this summer.”
It’s important to remember that red blood cells must be transfused within 42 days of donation and platelets within just five days. So, they must constantly be replenished. There is no known end date in this fight against coronavirus, and the Red Cross urgently needs the help of donors and blood drive hosts to ensure blood products are readily available for patients.
Blood drive safety precautions
Each Red Cross blood drive and donation center follows the highest standards of safety and infection control, additional precautions – including temperature checks, social distancing and face coverings for donors and staff – have been implemented to ensure the health of all those in attendance. Donors are asked to schedule an appointment prior to arriving at the drive and are required to wear a face covering or mask while at the drive, in alignment with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention public guidance.
Upcoming blood donation opportunities, May 27-June 15:
Cass
Avoca
6/15/2020: 1 p.m. - 7 p.m., Town Hall, 623 House St
Elmwood
6/15/2020: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m., Fire Hall, 601 N 4th
Louisville
6/10/2020: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Louisville Senior Center, Louisville Senior Center, 423 Elm St
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June 1st Statewide Sports Reopening Guidelines >>
I want to thank everyone for their cooperation during this difficult time with Coronavirus in our state and nation. On May 21st, Governor Ricketts outlined relaxed restrictions starting June 1st for most of Nebraska. The exceptions are the counties of Hall, Hamilton, Merrick, and Dakota. A summary of the high points follows:
Limited contact team sports, including baseball, softball, volleyball, and rodeo may begin practices on June 1st, and begin competitions on June 18,, 2020.
Bars and Restaurants may open at 50% of rated capacity, with appropriate group size and group spacing.
General gatherings are limited to the greater of 25 people or 25% of rated capacity, with larger venues submitting reopening plans to local health departments for approval. Our local health department is Sarpy/Cass Health, at 701 Olson Dr #101, Papillion, NE 68046, 402-339-4334.
Gyms, Fitness Centers, Salons, Barber Shops, Massage Therapy, Tattoo Parlors, Wedding and Funeral Reception venues may hold the greater of 25 people or 50% of their rated capacity. Six-foot social distancing and other specific requirements apply to each of these venues.
Summer is the season for parades in Cass and Sarpy County. Unfortunately, parades where the public line the streets are prohibited through at least June 30th, and perhaps longer. Parades where patrons remain in vehicles and the public does not line the streets are allowed.
State park camping season has begun. However, through June 30th, the largest state parks, including Louisville SRA, allow RV-only camping by reservation only. Other state parks will allow first-come-first-serve tent camping with groups of no larger than 8 spaced 25 feet apart. Beaches and park showers will be closed. For more specific information, please visit outdoornebraska.gov.
To learn more about these Phase 2 restrictions as they apply to your specific interest, please visit dhhs.ne.gov click on the “LEARN” link and then “Directed Health Measures” to access Phase 2 Outline of Changes. The Directed Health Measure (DHM) documents for each county are also available on this page. Visit nema.nebraska.gov/news for broader statewide information and updates.
If you think you need a COVID-19 test or just want to participate, go to TestNebraska.com for a survey. Health officials will contact you if testing needs to occur. The survey only takes a couple of minutes and is used for test site planning purposes.
Please consider helping area food pantries that are under pressure to provide food for those in need. The number one item in demand is milk but some pantries do not have the needed refrigeration capacity for perishables. The Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska (AFAN) created a fund that will give $4,000 to a local pantry for the purchase of additional refrigeration space. If you are interested in contributing or know a local food pantry who would like t