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Fall Festival 2020
Sunday, October 11th
Something NEW is coming to Elmwood.
The Fall Festival in the park, complete with a Chili Cookoff, make a ScareCrow Workshop, and much more. Why you might say?
Well, we wish we could say we just LOVE having fun in Elmwood. BUT it's much more serious than that.
Remember the Spring toys and Geometric Dome in the park? The ones we removed to build the new playground? It's time to BRING THEM BACK. But we need to raise funds for the cement and six-foot "fall zone" of wood chips around them. Yes, I know they were on grass before, but the state regulations now mandate that any renovated parks have to follow the "new guidelines."

Starting at 1:00 pm come join the fun and games at the park. At 3:00 pm the Chili Cookoff begins.
For only $5.00 you can sample all the chili and have the honor of being a judge.
While waiting for the Chili Cookoff make a scarecrow!! Only $10 for a lifesize scarecrow to decorate your front porch.
What FUN. But Make SURE you reserve your scarecrow kit ahead of time so there is enough. Let us know at editor@elmwoodnebraska.com or sign up at the Farmers Market with any vendor.

Elmwood Rescue Squad
The Elmwood Rescue Squad unfortunately, postpone our annual Waffleman fundraiser due to COVID.
We are falling back onto our run fundraiser from last year but we are doing it virtually this year.
Elmwood Rescue relies heavily on donations, fundraising, and 911 calls to fund our ambulance service since we don't get any Tax Money.
We are 100% self-sufficient on those options. We use the money to help with the upkeep and maintenance of our equipment and vehicles.
We also provide Free EMS standbys at all E-M Knight Home Football games, yearly scholarships to high school seniors, training for our members, reimbursement for new EMTs on our service (it costs approximately $1,500 to send 1 student to EMT class).
Turkey Trot for Elmwood Rescue
Virtual 5K Run/Walk
November 1st, 2020 – November 30th, 2020
Cost: $25
+additional donations are welcomed at registration
About:
Elmwood Volunteer Rescue provides emergency medical services to Elmwood, Murdock, and Wabash areas in Nebraska with a crew of 15 volunteer members. These services are provided 24/7 to the rural community with funding coming solely from patient transport, community donations, and fundraising efforts. Money fundraised goes towards supplies for patient care, personal protective equipment, equipment updates and maintenance, ambulance maintenance, ongoing training for members, and tuition reimbursement for new volunteers. Elmwood Volunteer Rescue strives to reach out to our community by donating time to local sporting events, visiting and hosting school-age children, providing scholarships to students pursuing degrees in healthcare, and participating in parades.
Registration Options:
Virtual 5k - Run/Walk
Each participant receives a shirt with the Elmwood Rescue Turkey Trot logo.
Participants will also receive an exclusive Elmwood Rescue Turkey Trot Medal if registered by October 15th.
Below is the link to sign up. Everyone that signs up before October 15th will get a T-Shirt and a Medal. Anyone who signs up after October 15th will not be guaranteed a medal. Thank you for your help in getting the word out!
https://runsignup.com/Race/NE/Lincoln/ElmwoodRescuesTurkeyTrot2020
Saturday Bess Streeter Aldrich Park
8 am - Noon
We had two new vendors last week. Lane Meyer and Kylee Meyer sold fresh farm-raised pork straight from Johnson County. I just love meeting new people at the Farmers Market and this family is a great addition to our Farmers Market family. That is what we are too. Last week was a little cool, we didn't have as many customers, but we didn't care. We got time to socialize this time with each other.

This week we are going to have even more NEW vendors! Still looking for Halloween decor? There will be Fall decorations, Christmas gifts, and ideas. Don't miss it!
Do you have pumpkins, gourds, or fall wreaths?
Maybe you have corn stalks for decorating, baked pies, and apples??
Wear your fall hoodies, sell hot chocolate, apple cider, and maybe even have a special Halloween weekend edition with special "Trunk N' Treat" for the kids.
What do you think? Who is interested?
For the latest news from our vendors

Happy Halloween, stop by the Community Center and check out the decorations.

The Community Center is now operating at somewhat "normal" capacity. Stop by for lunch!

The movie Second Hand Lions will be shown on Thursday, September 24th.
This would be a great opportunity for homeschoolers and learn at home families to take a break and visit the Community Center for lunch and a fun movie.

Husker Football
The return of Normalcy. Normal is sort of returning. Husker football is going to be starting up again. Very few fans in the stadium, but here is the schedule. Make sure to check back for the score.
Monday 8:00 - Noon
Tuesday 8:00 - Noon & 12:30 -4:30
Wednesday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 - Noon & 12:30 -4:30
Friday CLOSED
The Bill dropbox is still located at the old location but will eventually be moving to the new location.
New Elmwood Maintenance Manager
Jeff Cymer is the new Village of Elmwood Maintenance manager, he has already sent me photos while he is out doing his job and for that, I am VERY thankful. The future is bright and looking up. Below is his contact information and work hours. If you need anything please feel free to reach out to him.
1. Jeff Clymer Village of Elmwood Utilities
2. (402) 440-9095 Cell
3. Email address: elmwoodutilities@gmail.com
The position requires me to physically be in town M-F 6:30 am - 3:00 pm (approx) & Sat/Sun an hour each to check the water tower & treatment plant.
Elmwood Learning & Cultural Center
As New Elmwood Learning and Cultural Center grows it will serve as the following...
- Elmwood Welcome Center
- New Location of Village Board (Just moved in last week!!)
- Business office rental
- Elmwood Museum space - rotating exhibits from the G.A.R Veterans Museum, Bess Streeter Aldrich Museum, Elmwood history
- Genealogy Research Space
- Continuing Learning Center
Objective: To serve as a learning and cultural arts center for Elmwood while providing long-term preservation of the community’s historical artifacts with special emphasis on the life and works of Bess Streeter Aldrich and the Grand Army of the Republic Veterans’ Hall.
Owners: Bess Streeter Aldrich Foundation and American Legion Post #247 (eventually, a community foundation will be formed)
Background: The Bess Streeter Aldrich Foundation and G.A.R. Veterans Museum have developed strategies to assure their long-term status in the community. A conversation with architect Rick Hawks about the possible construction of a new building located on the empty lot next to the G.A.R. Hall ultimately resulted in a suggestion to look at the Prairie Solutions Technology building which was purchased in August 2020.
Future Goals for the Building
- Phase I—Raise Funds for the Building, Operating the Existing Building “As Is” with Minimalodifications (Handicap Accessibility)
- Phase II—Develop plans for Renovation of the Storage Space in the Back to Accommodate Exhibits related to Elmwood’s History, Bess Streeter Aldrich, G.A.R. Hall, and a Genealogy Research Space
- Phase III—Eliminate the Back Office and Merge with Existing Board Room to Create Larger Board Room/Classroom (Approximately 20 students at tables and/or 40 students with theater seating)
GUS POPE
ELMWOOD MURDOCK HIGH SCHOOL

This week our Student of the Week Winner is Gus Pope. He is a senior at Elmwood Murdock High School. His activities include football, basketball, golf, FBLA, speech team, One Act, choir,
band, quiz bowl, student council, and Striv. He is the son of Scott and Anne Pope.
He was nominated for these reasons:
- He is a very active student and is a leader in many activities
- He volunteers his time to do various tasks throughout the school
- He has high character and provides a positive impact to the EMHS family
- He ranks 5 th in his class and plans to study broadcasting at a 4 year university
Gus, Scott, and Anne are invited to stop by either of our clinics in Plattsmouth or Louisville, call (402.234.3333) or email ( dan@wittephysicaltherap y.com ) to claim their Witte Physical Therapy swag! Our next Student of the Week winner will be announced on October 14, 2020.
NEW ELMWOOD-MURDOCK SCHOOL WEBSITE
Check out the calendar on the Elmwood Website
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The Elmwood Library is open again. Regular hours with just a few adjustments for social distancing.
Easy Library Links
Online Card Catalog https://elmwoodpubliclibrary.follettdestiny.com/
Libby Library App https://help.libbyapp.com/index.htm
NebraskAccess
Reminder, if you’re leery to go out, but need something to read, try either the Libby or Overdrive app. Use your card # and the PIN number (streeter) to see available titles online.
It's easy to get a library card and borrowing electronic books can be done on your tablet or Kindle. It's an easier process. Anyone can be a library member. Even if you live in another town or state. Did you grow up here and want access to thousands of free books.
It's just $10.00. Really. When you are visiting stop by and find out how to become a member.
Access digital media! Audiobooks, eBooks, magazines! There's a new library app called, "Libby" to help you with all of your things. Works much easier than OverDrive! Try it out on your phone, computer or other device today!

Spread the word about the Elmwood Public Library!
Visit the Overdrive website for more information on checking out electronic books and media.
www.help.overdrive.com

The wellness committee with the United Methodist Church is raising money for a new park drinking fountain (the current drinking fountain is out of order) and park bike pump!!!
Click the link below to donate❤️ Thank you!***When donating, go to the link under Elmwood and add the word “park improvements” to the comments section in PayPal.
https://elmwoodmurdockumc.com/
Check donations can be mailed to the church-
PO Box 130
Elmwood, Nebraska 68349
**add a note to the envelope-park improvements — in Elmwood, Nebraska.

400 West G Street
Elmwood, NE 68349
The daycare phone is 402-994-2384.
Pastor Michelle Chesnut
Cell Phone 402-314-7988 Church Phone: 402-994-6735
E-mail: stpaulelmwood@gmail.com
Website: elmwoodmurdockumc.com
Virtual Sunday Services via Zoom. Stay in touch with your congregational members.
Come on in at 9:30 am for some socializing and catching up.
Take It Or Leave It Pantry

The free pantry is here to serve our community. It is for neighbors helping neighbors. Take what you need or leave what you can.
Those who wish to contribute may do so at their discretion when convenient. If the box if full please bring your items back later. So what should you contribute? During this coronavirus situation, there will be an increased need for healthy snack items for kids. Obviously items like toilet paper, sanitizer may be needed by many.
Please avoid harsh strong-smelling chemicals that may transfer to food items.
Here are some ideas that may be useful:
- Pasta
- Canned or boxed pasta (macaroni & cheese is popular)
- Canned soup
- Granola bars
- Fruit snacks
- Dry pasta
- Spaghetti sauce
- Dry soup mixes
- Canned meat (chicken, tuna etc)
- Boxed prepared meal kits (hamburger helper etc)
Elmwood #LittleFreePantry
The Little Free Pantry is located between Hufstader Chiropractor, the Elmwood Meat Market, and the Village Hall.
To learn more about the program and find Little Free Pantry in your area visit their WEBSITE

We are currently serving hard ice cream in dishes.
we have 8 different flavors to choose from.
Elmwood C Store
402-994-3305


Red Cross blood donors have new opportunity to help patients fighting COVID-19
Donors needed this fall to maintain blood supply amid an ongoing pandemic
SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 — Plasma from whole blood donations made through the American Red Cross that test positive for COVID-19 antibodies may now help current coronavirus patients in need of convalescent plasma transfusions. Donors are encouraged to make an appointment to give blood now to help ensure coronavirus patients and others who depend on transfusions have needed blood products this fall.
In April, the Red Cross began collecting COVID-19 convalescent plasma from previously diagnosed individuals, who could only give at one of approximately 170 Red Cross blood donation centers across the country. Convalescent plasma contains COVID-19 antibodies that may help the most critical patients actively fighting this virus. Now, whole blood donations made at any Red Cross blood drive or blood donation center could be helpful in this effort.
“Donations that come back positive for COVID-19 antibodies now undergo secondary testing to confirm antibody results, and that enables the Red Cross to then potentially use the plasma from those donations for COVID-19 patients,” said Dr. Erin Goodhue, executive medical director of direct patient care with the Red Cross Biomedical Services. “With approximately 2% of the U.S. population testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies, every donation is important to ensure patients with coronavirus have access to every treatment option available to them.”
The Red Cross encourages eligible individuals to schedule an appointment, download the free Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enable the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device.
In thanks, the Red Cross is offering a $1,000 Amazon.com Gift Card to five lucky winners who come to give in October. Terms and conditions apply; visit rcblood.org/unite. Additionally, those who come to give by the end of September will receive a free haircut coupon by email to participating Sport Clips Haircuts locations. More information is available at RedCrossBlood.org/Sport-Clips.
About antibody testing
Antibody testing may indicate if the donor’s immune system has produced antibodies to this coronavirus, regardless of whether an individual experienced COVID-19 symptoms. Donations are tested using samples pulled at the time of donation and sent to a testing laboratory where they will also undergo routine infectious disease testing.
COVID-19 antibody test results will be available within one to two weeks in the Red Cross Blood Donor App or donor portal at RedCrossBlood.org. A positive antibody test result does not confirm infection or immunity. The Red Cross is not testing donors to diagnose illness, referred to as a diagnostic test.
Important COVID-19 information for donors
Each Red Cross blood drive and donation center follows the highest standards of safety and infection control, and additional precautions – including temperature checks, social distancing and face coverings for donors and staff – have been implemented to help protect 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, Sept. 23-Oct. 15:
Cass County
Elmwood
10/12/2020: 1 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Fire Hall, 601 N 4th
About blood donation
All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where allowed by state law), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.
Blood and platelet donors can save time at their next donation by using RapidPass® to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, before arriving at the blood drive. To get started, follow the instructions at RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass or use the Blood Donor App.
About the American Red Cross
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or cruzrojaamericana.org, or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.
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Please share with your communities as we are especially in need of Workers in Western Cass.
Linn M Moore
Cass County Election Commissioner
201 Main St
Plattsmouth NE 68048
Ph: 402-296-9309
Fax: 402-296-1001
VOTE!
The FUTURE is in YOUR POWER!
IF YOU'RE OVER 18, CLICK EITHER of the NEBRASKA ICONS BELOW to REGISTER TO VOTE! IT'S YOUR RIGHT!
(Editorial by Patricia Zeigler, Editor, MurrayNebraska.com)
General Election: November 3, 2020
If you have any questions regarding elections, registering to
vote, filing for office, or working as an election worker,
contact the election office at:
201 Main Street
Plattsmouth, NE 68048
Call: (402) 296-9309 or email: linnm@cassne.org
Click HERE for an Election Calendar.

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NOW THAT YOU'VE REGISTERED, GET THE FACTS!
There are really NO EXCUSES for failing to vote. You have to work that day? No excuse. Don't have a babysitter? No excuse. You don't want to go out in a crowd? No excuse. Do you know that any Nebraska resident who is a LEGALLY REGISTERED VOTER may request an EARLY-VOTING BALLOT APPLICATION, (also known as an 'ABSENTEE' ballot)? You don't even need to have a reason, (or an excuse), for the request!
One excellent reason for voting by absentee, is the weather. An ice or snow storm, heavy winds or torrential rains could possibly keep you from physically voting on the actual Election Day. No worries about that with your mail-in vote either.
Do you need another good reason for voting by mail? You might get sick and cannot physically go to your polling place.
The following should help you save time:
- Cass County NE voters may print the Early Voting Ballot Application HERE.
- OR call your local Election Office and ask for one to be mailed to you. In Cass County NE, that's 402-296-9309.
- OR in Cass County NE, there is a box located outside the building where you can just pick one up. You may also pick one up at the Election Office inside.
- The address is 201 Main Street, Plattsmouth, NE, (white building southeast of the flagpole).
Accurately, completely fill out the form. Include your name, residence address, phone number, mailing address you want the ballot sent to and your signature. Even if you do the automatic fill-in form online, you still need to SIGN IT after you print it. Mail it right away or take it to the Cass County NE Election Office and drop it in the box outside on the southwest wall of the building.
On September 28th ballots will start to be sent out and you should receive yours shortly thereafter.
So get your Early Voting Ballot Application form filled-out now, before the big rush.
The last day to request an Early Voting Ballot to be mailed to you is October 23rd.
Just do it now. Election Day will be here before you know it!
For more information: NEBRASKA SECRETARY of STATE
https://sos.nebraska.gov/
OR
Cass County NE Voters can also check HERE.
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Next to the Cass County Election Office door you'll see two sets of forms, one on the right for Voter Registration and on the left, the Early Voting Forms.

After they're filled out and signed, you may take them inside, mail them, or drop them in the 'Ballot Box' around the corner of the building, to the right of the big Election Office sign.

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CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 Main St.
Louisville, NE
68037
$4 SHOW admission for all ages over 13.
FREE admittance for all under 13!
UPCOMING EVENTS:
1 pm, SUNDAY, OCT 11 - MONTHLY JAM, EVERYONE WELCOME TO JOIN IN!
2 pm, SUNDAY, OCT 18 - Fred Larsen and Friends
Located at 211 Main St., Louisville, NE. For more information, call 800-480-8797, ext. 211 or email us at cornhuskercountrymusic@gmail.com
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