Springfield Wednesday Newsletter - May 27th
WELCOME BACK
Hey Springfield, It’s the last week of May, which means Springfield Days is approaching quickly! And you know what that means… we still need a little help selling those Lucky Duck tickets!
Funny story from the library meeting the other day — I heard the very first duck race was actually held in Mopac Creek from Platteview to Main Street, and it took HOURS for the ducks to finish. Safe to say we’re lucky they changed things up over the years! Now the ducks race right down Main Street during Springfield Days, and it’s become one of the most fun traditions in town.
The Friends of the Springfield Library hold this event as our #1 fundraiser of the year, and with the help of the SVFD, we’ll once again be racing 678 rubber ducks down Main Street in the annual Lucky Duck Race!
Where to Buy Tickets
- Springfield Library
- Horizon Bank
- Springfield Artworks
- Remain
- Springfield Soda Fountain
- Woodland Animal Hospital
- Or from any Friends of the Library member
And while we’re talking about the library —
This weeks Crafty tuesdays Mrs. Connie was in full charge with the directions of Mocktails Orand Creamsiscle Mocktail, my tables favorite. frozen berry mocktail, very refreshing, and Chocolate Mocktail, this was our first start and I thught it would be my favorit. what a fun event!
don’t forget all the amazing children’s events happening this summer! This Friday, Stomp Chomp Roar invades the library with baby dinosaur Phineas! It’s going to be a dino-sized good time for the kids.
Every duck ticket helps support programs, activities, and events at our local library, so thank you for helping keep this small-town tradition alive.
Follow on Facebook/ Springfield Days Nebraska

Sign Up and be Part of the Parade@ https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4FA4A92BA5F5C43-55410993-sringfield?useFullSite=true#/

The amazing band Lemon Fresh Day is returning to Springfield Days 2026! After an incredible performance last year, they are back to help us dance the night away. Join us at the Sarpy County Fairgrounds Outdoor Grandstand for an unforgettable evening of live music and fun

Gents Again Car Club will be bringing an awesome car show to Springfield Days!
Who is Gents CC? They’re a longtime Omaha-area car club made up of people who simply love classic cars, hot rods, muscle cars, and the car community. Being a “Gent” is about more than just cool rides — it’s about friendship, respect, helping the community, and keeping car culture alive for the next generation.
Come check out the amazing vehicles, meet the owners, and enjoy a great day with fellow car enthusiasts at Springfield Days!

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Springfield Farmers Market — Community Days
The Farmers Market is getting ready to kick off, and this year they are making things even more fun with themed events throughout the season!
The first event will be the “All-American Farmers Market,” so let’s show off our small-town American pride and help sell them out. Whether you have something to sell, want to meet new people, or just enjoy a family-friendly day in town, the Farmers Market is a great way to support our community.
Come out, shop local, and enjoy everything that makes Springfield special!

2026 FARMERS MARKET - Hosted at the VFW in Springfield
June 28
July 26
August 23
September 27
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The library always has something going on for all ages, so be sure to stop in and see what is new.


Cookie and Cards


Getting Warmer!

TUESDAY FUN

Fridays Adventure Start May 29th!

Story Time is Back - June 1st!

100th year Celebration!

Time to start thinking of Dads.

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Check it out.

Check it out!


Omaha Children's Museum!

Pays to have a library card!

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SAVE THE DATE
Want to participate? Sign up your sale by calling City Hall at 402-253-2204 or emailing Andie at


Nebraska Community Blood Bank Drive
The Nebraska Community Blood Bank will be hosting a community blood drive — and every donation makes a real difference.

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Farmers Market
MoPac Trail is right there if you want to walk it off or Bike cruise before or after. And yes—there’s even a winery right across the way if you’re making it a “grown-up afternoon out” kind of day.
Got something you make or grow? This is your sign—set up a booth and be part of the fun. You never know who’s been looking for exactly what you’ve got.
Join us at the VFW (13600 Pflug Rd). Spread the word.

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Westmont Elementary.
School is OUT for Summer.
Summer Activities Listed below
Summer Reading/Math Focus Program
Summer school will be Monday through Thursday June 1st-18th, a.m. only.
K-6 Reading 8:30-10 a.m.
K-6 Math 10-11:30 a.m.
This program is for students who have been invited by their teachers.
Summer Library
The Westmont Library will be open on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. for checkout
throughout the summer. June 4th will be the first day of check out and it will run through
July. If you would like to participate, please go to the back doors to enter the library.

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Springfield Elementary
SCHOOL IS OUT

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Platteview Central Junior High
Summer camps are here! View details and register here: https://www.gobound.com/ne/schools/platteview/camps

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Platteview High School
Last week to SIGN up for Driver’s Ed
Platteview High School runs Driver’s Education Fall and Winter. However, students still have great options!
Summer Driver’s Ed classes are at the following schools: Registration = May 13th
- Monarch
- Titan
- Gretna
- Gretna East
- Bennington
- Weeping Water
- Plattsmouth High School, Registration opens May 13
Siign up at https://www.esu3.org/DE/Home Scrolll all the way down and Select your preferred school, Complete registration. Please share this with parents and students who may be interested!
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Take a minute and check out www.thetrojanzone.com Support local. Support students.
Every dollar goes back to our Trojan Zone seniors as scholarships—and that’s something worth showing up for.
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Ice Cream Walk: Because We All Scream for Ice Cream


Shop downtown. It hits different.
Every purchase supports the people behind the businesses we love.
Pickleball at the Community Building
Tuesdays & Thursdays
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Spots are limited, so you’ll need to reserve a one-hour time slot in advance. Participants must be 19 or older, and registration requires a Facility Use Agreement, liability waiver, and ID copy.
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Allied Heating and Cooling

We're a locally owned and operated HVAC company built on something simple: doing quality work and treating customers right.
Text or call us at 402-739-9959 or email us at
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St. Joseph Catholic Church St.
Join St. Joseph Catholic Church, 100 S. 9th St., Springfield, NE 68059WEEKEND MASSES
Saturdays – 5 PM
Sundays – 7AM & 9 AM
Confessions 45 minutes before Mass
DAILY MASSES
Monday – 8 AM
Tuesday-Friday 6:45 AM
Anointing Mass: First Fridays 2 PM
First Saturdays – 8 AM
Confessions 30 minutes before Mass
Springfield Methodist Church
Worship in person or online on Sunday @ 9:30am. Sunday school for all ages k-6 Wednesday School W.O.W I.M.P.A.C.T youth group Wednesday
See details and register the kiddos at: www.scbne.org
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Springfield Days Pancake Kickoff!
Saturday morning starts with a pancake feed courtesy of the First United Methodist Church Men’s Group. Come early—once they’re gone, they’re gone!

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Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
The voice of the Shepherd calls out to us tomorrow to follow Him through the door. Join us as we hear Jesus calling us to eternal life and that He is the only door to it! Service begins at 9:00 a.m. both in person and through Facebook Live

Stony Brook Church

SPRINGFIELD — You Are Welcomed! We are back in the Community Building and ready to worship! Please join us this Wednesday at 6:30 PM.
Kid Life services will be held on the lower level, and Adult services will take place on the main floor. We invite you to come enjoy some coffee, find community, and get connected.
Come join us for worship, prayer, and community!

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Springfield History
Memorial Day Tribute by Springfield Legion Post No. 143
Members of the Springfield Legion Post No. 143 conducted a Memorial Day tribute for the
community at the Springfield Cemetery on May 30th at 2:00 p.m. to honor those who sacrificed
their lives for the cause of freedom. The service featured:
Master of Ceremonies: Donald Keyes
Color Guard: Springfield Legion Post No. 143
Invocation: Rev. Daniel Mickler
Solo “America”: Norman Whitney
Address: Rev. Daniel Mickler, Springfield First United Methodist pastor
Solo “Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Norman Whitney
Silent Tribute to Our Heroic Dead
Benediction: Rev. Daniel Mickler
Taps: Robert Vierregger
Retirement of Colors: Springfield Legion Post No. 143
The service was sponsored by: Latham Elevator, Latham Lumber, Zimmerman Feed Yard,
Kreifels Hatchery, Springfield State Bank, Springfield Transfer, Shepler Grocery Store,
Glesmann Repair Service, Iske Implement Co., Springfield Bar and Cafe.

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Springfield NOW
A few Springfield ladies stopped in for Crafty Tuesday at the Library! Kim Craney, Heather Weber, Kristy Zimmerman, and Rachel Brinkman enjoyed making Chocolate Mocktails at the library.
Now, the picture recipe said “YUM” — and honestly, the taste absolutely lived up to it! Our drinks may not have looked quite as fancy as the photo, but they tasted 100%! Cheers to good laughs, good company, and trying something new together at the library!

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Insurance Tip of the Week- Know What Your Insurance Actually Covers
Tornado season is here—now is the time to understand what protection you really have in place. Don’t wait until after a storm to find out gaps in your coverage. Better yet—bring me your policy. I’ll review it with you, explain what you have, and see if we can improve your coverage and price at the same time. — Farmers Insurance

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Fit Tip of the Week: What You Practice, You Become
May 27 — RESPECT THE PROCESS -
After a long weekend, just get back to the basics. No pressure, no perfection — just return to your routine and the small things that work.
Results take time. Strength comes from consistency, not intensity. Trust the process, even when progress feels slow or quiet.
Today’s focus: Squats, push-ups, and planks — 2–3 sets.Slow, controlled reps to reconnect with your form
Move with intention. Do the simple things well. That’s where progress lives.
Hydrate, fuel your body, and ease back into structure — one small step at a time.
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Meet Adoptable Pets! >>
Check out new website at www.happypawsplattsmouth.org
And download foster application!
Happy Paws Plattsmouth is a volunteer-powered 501(c)(3) charitable organization serving Cass, Sarpy, and Douglas Counties
with one mission: to transform the lives of animals in need while enriching the families who welcome them home.
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211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
AS WE ARE A 501c3, NON PROFIT,
OUR "SUGGESTED SHOW ADMISSION" is $10 at the door;
Kids 12 & under are still FREE admission!
SHOWS:
Joe Dabbs and the Loess Hills Rangers
Saturday, May 30, 2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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The Jacob Austin Band
Saturday, June 20th, 2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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The Down Home band
Saturday, July 18, 2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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The Jacob Austin Band
Saturday, August 15, 2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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The Down Home Band
09/26/2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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JAM SESSIONS ARE FREE!
Second Sunday of each month – Electric Jam Session (1:00 – 4:00 PM)
Last Sunday of each month – Acoustic Only Jam Session (1:00 – 4:00 PM)
Bring your instruments and enjoy an afternoon of great music and good company! Click the theater flyer above or HERE to read the latest CCMT news. Call 402-949-0668 with any questions.
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Louisville Food Bank dates
Open 6:00-7:00pm
213 Main Street (inside Hope’s Closet)
Here are our 2nd and 4th Thursdays dates for 2026. Please note that November & December change to the 1st and 3rd Thursdays to work around the holidays.
LOUISVILLE FOOD BANK DATES
May 28
June 11, 25
July 9, 23
Aug 13, 27
Sept 10, 24
Oct 8, 22
Nov 5, 19
Dec 3, 17
Updates can be found here >>
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Did You Know
Memorial Day originally began after the Civil War as a way for communities to honor soldiers who never made it home. One poem often shared during early Memorial Day observances was “Ode for Memorial Day,” which reminded Americans that the peace and freedoms we enjoy came at a great cost.
One line reads:
“Peace to the heroes who died in the battle…”
As Springfield Days approaches, it’s a good reminder to appreciate the traditions, neighbors, and community gatherings that make small towns special.
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