Louisville Wednesday Newsletter -
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Quite possibly Hattie is our oldest, longest living Louisville resident .
Cards may be sent to: Hattie Barnes
410 W. 5th St.
Louisville, NE 68037
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CASS COUNTY CENTRAL
CRUSH SOFTBALL
Crush Scores Two Wins at Arlington (10-2-10)
Cass County Central 5, Omaha Benson 4
Cass County Central won the consolation game at the
Arlington Softball Invite with a 6-1 victory over Raymond Central.
PHOTOS AND STORY COURTESY OF
Krambeck Photography and Mike Krambeck!
For the full story, go to:
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Plattsmouth Conservancy Inc.
437 Main Street
Plattsmouth, NE 68048
(402) 296-5002
www.plattsmouthconservancy.org
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
LEIGH JEAN KOINZAN –EVENT DIRECTOR
(402) 498-6617
(402) 296-2942
Haunted Victorian Ghost Walk
PLATTSMOUTH, NE –The Plattsmouth Conservancy Inc. is the host of the 2010 Haunted Victorian Ghost Walk. The event will be held in Plattsmouth on Friday, October 22, and Saturday, October 23, 2010. The walk will start at 7:30p.m. each evening and conclude at 10:00 p.m.
Step back in time and visit historical homes and buildings nestled within the haunted hills of Plattsmouth.
Follow the night watchman to each location to experience a chilling evening of frightful ghost stories from present day and years gone by.
Guests will travel by foot with lantern carriers to three historic homes and the historic Cass County Court House under the care of the night watchman. Along the way story tellers will tell true ghost stories from the local Plattsmouth area.
Guests will also have the opportunity to step inside the historic homes and courthouse and listen to Victorian Ghost Stories and Nebraska Ghost stories portrayed by a cast of actors in Victorian period attire.
Following the walking tour all guests are invited to meet at the Historic Plattsmouth Public Library for light refreshments and a viewing of the silent movie “Dracula”.
This is not your typical “Haunted House” event. There will be no skeletons popping out at you or giant spiders dropping down on you. But.. perhaps you will catch a glimpse of a ghostly spirit who chooses to make their presence known at this time of year when the veil between our world and the spirit world is most easily penetrated.
Tickets are $20 each and can be purchased at “Antiques Off Main”, 125 South 5th Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. They can also be purchased through the mail by contacting Leigh Jean Koinzan at the contact information above. Advanced reservations are required.
To view a copy of the event flyer and pictures of the tour locations visit: www.plattsmouthconservancy.org
PAID FOR IN PART
BY CASS COUNTY TOURMISM AND THE
NEBRASKA HUMANITIES COUNCIL
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OTOE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
To celebrate the beginning of fall season,the Otoe County Genealogical Society will host a "Fall Foliage Wyuka Tour" at 6:00pm on October 14th at Wyuka Cemetery in Nebraska City. Guests can enjoy the beauty of Nebraska's oldest public cemetery while Wyuka Cemetery historian, Don Hegr, guides them on a 2-hour tour of the cemetery's grounds. Don will cover not only the history of this prestigious cemetery, but will also share stories about some of Wyuka's prominent (and not so prominent) residents that are buried there as well. In addition, Wyuka Cemetery's book, "Wyuka A place of rest; Nebraska City's Pioneer Cemetery", will be available for purchase before and after the tour."
Curtis Wolbert
President/Otoe County Genealogical Society
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LINCOLN, NE—
Today, the 81st location in the Runza® Restaurant chain will open in Springfield, Nebraska.
A private, pre-opening party was held September 30th for business vendors, employees, civic leaders, family and friends. Approximately 100 guests enjoyed their favorite Runza® Restaurant menu items as well as a chance to tour the new store.
Brian Naffziger, a 25 year Runza® veteran, is the General Manager. The store employs 18 staff members.
Donald Everett, Jr., President of Runza® National, commented on the local support represented at the event. “Springfield is a thriving community and Runza® is pleased to be part of the growth! We are excited to be back in Springfield.”
Runza® Restaurants – famous for the Runza® Sandwich with its delicious blend of ground beef, cabbage, onions and
secret spices baked inside homemade bread; made-to-order hamburgers; and homemade onion rings – operates and
franchises 81 restaurants in Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa and Kansas.
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Louisville Volunteer
Fire Dept
Fire Prevention Week Open House
&
Pancake Feed
Sunday, October 10th
8am-2pm
Come check out our fire station, fire trucks
and learn about fire safety.
Suggested Donation:
Adults: $5
Children: $3
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Dream Home on 3 acres
Open House on Sunday, October 10th 1-3pm
36807 Oakmont Drive Louisville, NE 68037
For Virtual Tour go to www.louisvillejoy.com
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Dear Louisvillians,
Well, I thought that some of you might be interested to know that the Editor has assisted in adding to the current population of Louisville. I'm usually not one to want to grab the spotlight, but I have had a couple requests to share a photo of the new little one. So, here's a photo of little Dane Louis Allen Anderson, born on Wednesday, September 22 at 1:05 p.m., weighing seven pounds and one and half ounces and measuring 20 1/2 inches long. Here's to another future Little Louisville Lion. :)
Have a wonderful week, Louisvillians!
Your Louisville Newsletter Editor,
Paula (and Dane!)
Please send your news to me at:
editor@louisvillenebraska.com
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