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Village office, Village buildings, Village Park
At this time the Village has opened the Clerks Office to the public with regular hours. They request you wear a mask.
The Community Center, Fire Station and Library has NOT been open to the public yet.
The Greenwood Public Park is open but is not cleaned for Covid-19 so this is at your own risk.
If you have business with the Village feel free to call with any questions at 402-789-2300.
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The first day of school is Wednesday, August 19th with students attending all day. The Elementary School Day is 8:15 a.m.-3:20 p.m. and the Middle School High School Day is 8:15 a.m.-3:29 p.m.
**All Building School Offices (except Superintendent's Office) are closed during July and will open back up on August 1st.
Student Demographic and Release Forms (pink sheet)
These forms will be mailed out in early August. Please complete and sign both sides and return them on Back to School night or on the first day of school. MSHS students will not be able to check out their Chromebook until this form is returned.
**August 10th--All High School Sports Practices Begin
Fall Sports Practices & MS Sports Information
High School practices for Volleyball, Softball, Football and Cross Country will begin on August 10th. Coaches will give athletes information on conditioning and parent meeting times.
Middle School Volleyball and Football start times are to be determined.
Physicals & Participation Fee
**ALL HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS PHYSICALS SHOULD BE TURNED INTO THE OFFICE BY AUGUST 1ST. Physicals will be required for all seventh graders, freshmen and students new to the district All athletes are required to have a sports physical, signed by a parent/guardian and athlete, prior to participating in practice. Please turn in all physical forms to the main office. Athletes must pay a $25 participation fee prior to participating in all athletic activities.
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Hello friends
We are looking for part time experienced kitchen help
Come apply
WE CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR PATRONIZING US...Thank goodness we are back to normal....Come and see us and always feel you can order to go orders until you are comfortable coming in...402-817-2640...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR STICKING BY US.
OUR WEEKLY NIGHT 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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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.
CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 Main St. Louisville, NE 68037
Are you anxious to get back to some good ol' country music! We sure are!
We know you want to be safe and others do. too. Not only yourself, but also for others, please be aware that social-distancing and wearing of masks will be MANDATORY in our small theater for the time-being. Thank you for understanding
$4 SHOW admission for all ages over 13.
FREE admittance for all under 13!
UPCOMING SHOWS:
Sat., July 25, 7:30, Nightriders Band
Sat., August 8, 7:30 Midnight Wanderers
JAM SESSION:
Sun., August 9, Sunday Jam Session. Bring your instrument and join us from 1-4:30 pm!
Located at 211 Main St., Louisville, NE. For more information, call 800-480-8797, ext. 211 or email us at cornhuskercountrymusic@gmail.com.
Check out job description and Application Form!
Contact: Autumn Sky Burns, T.E.A.M. Coordinator, (402) 276-2976
Tobacco Education & Advocacy of the Midlands Honors Community
(Papillion, NE) –Tobacco Education & Advocacy of the Midlands’ (T.E.A.M.) held their 3rd Annual Recognition Celebration on Thursday, June 25, 2020 virtually.
Hudson Kingston, J.D., LL.M. from the Public Health Law Center presented “Vape Waste & Filter Fraud: Commercial Tobacco's Environmental Impact.” T.E.A.M. also presented awards to organizations and communities for their work in tobacco prevention and education
Awards presented were:
Advocate of the Year: Senator Sue Crawford
Advocate of the Year: Michael Lennen
Business of the Year: Papillion Community Foundation
Community of the Year: Gretna, NE
Multi-Family Housing of the Year: Crestview Village, Mercy Housing
Partner of the Year: UNMC College of Public Health
The keynote speech and award presentation can be viewed on T.E.A.M.’s website at
T.E.A.M. is a community coalition of more than sixty local organizations, businesses, & individuals that works to create healthy, tobacco-free areas for our community to enjoy. They meet on the 4th Thursday of the month at 11:30pm at via Zoom. For more information, visit www.TeamTobaccoFree.org.
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