Louisville Wednesday Newsletter -
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- Answers to frequently asked questions
- Project budget
- Additional information sessions
- How is this proposed school bond different from the previous one?
- Contact committee members
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Heatstroke 100 Bike Ride
The Great Plains Bicycling Club (GPBC) is sponsoring the 6th annual Heatstroke 100 bicycle ride through Saunders, Sarpy, and Cass Counties on Sunday August 29th. The ride starts at the SAC Museum and includes three loops totaling 105 miles.
The three routes explore the scenic Platte River valley and pass through the towns of Ashland, Louisville, South Bend, and Ceresco. Two of the loops cross the Lied Platte River Bridge. The loop distances are 24, 35, and 46 miles. Riders can cycle one, two, or all three of the loops. The ride begins at 7:30 a.m. and the last of the riders should be finished by 5:30 p.m.
Depending upon the weather, the ride is expected to draw 250-300 riders. Along the routes on roads with no shoulders there will be signs stating "Caution: Cyclist Ahead". The club also has 2 - 3 roving SAG vehicles along the loops to assist riders who have equipment failure or simply "run out of gas". In addition, members of the Lancaster County Ham Radio Club are providing communications along the route.
Several stationary SAG stops with snacks and beverages will greet riders along the route. Grilled brats will be available afterwards at the SAC Museum. Registration fees are $25 for an individual or $50 for a family.
If you’d like to join the riders you can find more information at www.greatplainsbikeclub.org . If you’re not inclined to join the riders, then please watch out for them out on the roads.

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MAIN STREET CAFE
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HAVENMAKERS
New Office Hours-You can stop by and see us.
We will be in the office from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Monday through Thursday at 129 Main Street.
It is always best to call first as appointments do take us away often. If you are nearby-just stop in and say HI!
402-234-HOME (234-4663) text anytime too
Open 24/7 by appointment to serve your scheduling needs
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The Lincoln Squadron of the Naval Sea Cadet Corps is looking for students (10-18) who have an interest in the Sea, the Navy or other military services. This is a voluntary youth organization with no commitment to future military service. Lincoln Squadron drills one weekend per month at Camp Ashland in Ashland NE. Check out the Sea Cadets on the web at www.seacadets.org or email the commanding officer LTJG Kimberly Koch for more information kimjoko@yahoo.com .
Upcoming drill dates are:
August 27,28,29
Sept 17,18,19
Please note that Lincoln Squadron is not only for youth from Lincoln, but there are youth from many different cities: Seward, Chapman, Ashland, Greenwood, Elmwood, and Elkhorn and looking to expand into your community.
Please come check out what this program is about. We can also be found on facebook under Naval Sea Cadet Corp – Lincoln Squadron. You will find pictures from recent events and updated drill information.
LTJG Kimberly J Koch, NSCC
Lincoln Squadron
Commanding Officer
402-430-5914
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Dear Louisvillians,
Well, it's here. It's upon us. We can't deny it anymore. Read below to find out what this event might be...
B ells will be chiming soon, signaling the beginning of new
A dventures in and out of the classrooms at Louisville School.
C hildren of all ages, with new backpacks and anxious smiles will
K now that this can be a fantastic school year for all!
T rooping in the front doors, the students will come to find classrooms and teachers...
O pen and inviting, welcoming all to come in to learn.
S ignaling a new school year, the first day is so near...Thursday, August 19 (to be exact!)
C alling all children back to a new grade, a new year, new experiences and
H opefully, great memories to be made.
O ur Louisville Lions will soon be in action, on the fields, courts and in competitions
O f every sort—it's that time of year again for
L ouisville students, parents, teachers and administrators to go BACK TO SCHOOL!
Have a wonderful 2010-11 school year, everyone!
Have a wonderful week, Louisvillians!
Your Louisville News Editor,
Paula
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