Louisville Community Newsletter #882
•••September 21, 2022•••
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Fall Event Shopping Saturday in Louisville and Springfield:
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LPS Board Minutes - September 12, 2022 >>
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Message From Brenda McCaul
Today is Sunday September 18th 2022. I’m Brenda McCaul the former owner of B’s Diner located at 127 Main St Louisville NE. The Louisville and surrounding communities are mourning the tragic loss of Devon Looney who was operating D’s Diner (formally known as B’s Diner) along with his wife Ashley and a few dedicated staff members. This is such a great loss for everyone especially his beloved wife, sons, grandparents, and treasured friends Steve and Theresa.
As small communities with huge hearts do….we want to help ease some of the financial burdens for Ashley.
B’s team is coming alongside the D’s team to put together a fundraiser on Saturday October 8th from 8 am-??. To be held at the diner. Please save this date and watch this FB page for further details.
If you are a prayerful believer please keep Ashley and her boys in your prayers. As well as the staff, Devon’s grandparents, Steve and Theresa.
Thank you, B
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In Plattsmouth:
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FUN In Weeping Water:
Weeping Water’s Party On the Rocks Fall Festival
WEEPING WATER, Ne — September 6, 2022 — The Revitalization Association of Weeping Water (RAWW) invites the community and visitors to enjoy music, food, and fun at the Party On the Rocks Fall Festival in Weeping Water on September 24th.
The festivities kick off with the Flea Market on Elm Street, featuring vendors and food trucks on Elm Street and indoors at Gibson Hall from 11 am to 5 pm. RAWW and other community groups are hosting events throughout the day, including a cornhole tournament, beer garden, sidewalk sales, pumpkin painting, and dock dedication. The Weeping Water Valley Historical Society will host a day full of events, starting with Humanities Nebraska presenter David Seay’s Train Songs & Tales at Memory Lane, next the Haunting of Fate House, a kid-friendly haunted house at the Heritage House complex, and finally a presentation and Q & A session with D.A.M.M. Ladies of the Paranormal.
The party continues in the evening with Shooter Jaxx and Nate Keim. With roots in alt-country and southern rock, Shooter Jaxx’s gritty, hard-rocking shows have graced music festivals and street dances across the Midwest and far as Austin, Texas. Touring in support of their most recent EP “Southbound,” they’ve shared the stage with The Steel Woods, Jason Boland & the Stragglers, Logan Mize, Black Stone Cherry, Them Dirty Roses, and Blackhawk. Hailing from western Nebraska, country and Americana singer-songwriter Nate Keim and his band will kick off the show at 8 pm on Eldora Avenue.
Flyers with locations of times of events will be available at area businesses soon.
Live Music • Beer Garden• Flea Market
Food Trucks • Sidewalk Sales
Cornhole Tournament • Dock Dedication
Pumpkin Painting • Kid-Friendly Haunted House
Music by Larry Hanson
Train Songs & Tales by David Seay
Q& A with D.A.M.M. Ladies of the Paranormal
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Louisville Food Pantry September:
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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NATIONAL BLOOD CRISIS!
Worst Blood Shortage in Over a Decade!
The American Red Cross is facing a national blood crisis – its worst blood shortage in over a decade, posing a concerning risk to patient care. Doctors have been forced to make difficult decisions about who receives blood transfusions and who will need to wait until more products become available. Blood and platelet donations are critically needed to help prevent further delays in vital medical treatments. Please schedule your blood donation today.
Local Volunteers and Blood Donors Needed
To Schedule Your Upcoming Blood Drive Donation, click HERE or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767):
MON, SEPT 26
VFW Post 2543
510 1st Ave
Plattsmouth, NE
11:30 am - 5:30 pm
WED, SEPT 28
Nebraska Masonic Home
1300 Ave D
Plattsmouth, NE
10 am - 4 pm
WED, OCT 5
Plattsmouth High School
1916 E Hwy 34
Plattsmouth, NE
8 am - 2 pm
WED, NOV 2
Louisville High School
202 W 3rd St
Louisville, NE
10 am - 4 pm
TUE, NOV 8
Weeping Water High School
204 W O Street
Weeping Water, NE
Noon - 6 pm
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