Springfield Wednesday Newsletter: March 3, 2021
CONGRATULATIONS!
PLATTEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM
COME CHEER ON THE TEAM!!!
Sarpy and Cass County residents born in 1956 or before are now eligible to schedule an appointment to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Please visit https://www.sarpycasshealthdepartment.org/myturn to view clinic opportunities.
At this time the amount vaccine in our community is extremely limited and the demand for vaccine is high. Please be patient as appointments fill up quickly.
You are responsible for scheduling your own appointment for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment. If you need assistance, please consider asking a friend or family member to assist you in scheduling an appointment.
If you have any questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine or if you are having difficulties scheduling an appointment, please call the Sarpy/Cass Department at 402-339-4334 and press option 1. Please note that phones are answered Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.
Sarpy and Cass County COVID-19 Vaccinations
- Please register for vaccine notifications on the Nebraska DHHS's vaccination portal: ne.gov
- If you have already completed the Sarpy/Cass Health Department's pre-registration form, you do not need to register through DHHS.
- Nebraska DHHS COVID-19 Information Line is open 8am-8pm 7 days a week: 833-998-2275
SUPPORT SPRINGFIELD VOLUNTEER
FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT
Good News: The Rescue Boat is ordered!
Donations are still needed for rescue gear, and to fund specialized training. Donations are being accepted by the Midlands Community Foundation:
Donate Online:
Springfield Volunteer Fire and Rescue Fund
Mail your donation to:
Midlands Community Foundation
217 North Jefferson Street
Papillion, NE 68046
Please designate which fund the donation goes to.
.IT HAPPENED IN SPRINGFIELD HISTORY
In 1948, Art Adair and Bob Shelper purchased Kieck’s grocery business. Shepler purchased Adair’s portion in 1951. The business became known as Sheplers Grocery. Sheplers housed a frozen food locker and offered Saturday morning delivery. Bob was a born storyteller who loved to share his memories with his customers. Bob and his wife Orlou worked side by side at the grocery store. By the 1970’s Sheplers Grocery employed six full time employees, including Bob, and four part time employees. In 1982 Bob and Orlou sold the store and retired. It was time to travel and spend winters in Texas with friends.
Happy Birthday, State of Nebraska
March 1st, 2021 marked the 154st anniversary of Nebraska’s statehood. In 1867, President Andrew Johnson signed the proclamation for the Nebraska territory to become the 37th state to join the union. Happy Birthday!
National Unplugging Day
March 6, 2021
National Unplugging Day is a day to unplug from technology, electronics, and social media for twenty-four hours. It gives us a chance to rest, unwind, and reset.
Other than working, the rest of your day can be spent with family and friends, connecting with nature, exercising, reading, and finally cleaning out that closet. Disconnecting from technology also contributes to better sleep. Start your day on March 6th by turning off your smart phone, television, computer, and gaming system to celebrate this National Day!
SARPY COUNTY HELP LINE
The Sarpy County Sheriff's Office along with Sarpy County Human Services has established a help line for the citizens of Sarpy County during the COVID-19 pandemic event. Starting today, people who are sick, elderly, or caretakers of this demographic in Sarpy County may call the Sarpy County Sheriff Helpline at 402-593-1593 for needs such as picking up prescriptions, groceries, or other necessities. A uniformed Sarpy County Sheriff's Deputy will pick up and deliver these items in a marked police cruiser. This helpline may also be utilized by the general public to make non-emergency police reports via telephone that do not require a police officer present in their home.
The following providers are participating in this program:
Walmart in Papillion
Target in Papillion (Groceries Only)
Bakers at 36th St & Twin Creek Dr
Bakers at 801 Galvin Rd (Pharmacy Only)
Springfield Drug (Pharmacy Only)
Please check the Sheriff's Office website and Facebook Page for any new updates to this program.
SARPY COUNTY SHERIFF WEBSITE
https://apps.sarpy.com/sheriff/COVID19.html
We are open for IN-PERSON worship! We will continue to stream LIVE on Facebook. We are asking for pre-registration for attendance. Please contact the office 402-253-2270 to get your reservation!
Sunday Services at 9:30am
Tune into our Facebook page for live streaming Sunday Services at 9:30am.
https://www.facebook.com/firstunitedmethodistchurchofspringfield
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SHOP LOCAL
Please support Springfield’s local businesses during this difficult time.
Springfield Artworks is still temporarily closed to protect the owners and the customers. They will post here when they feel it is safe to Re-open.
Ace Hardware
B&D Pit Stop
Black Sheep Coffee House
The Blind Pig Bar & Grill (402) 521-9276
Runza Restaurant
Soaring Wings Vineyard
Springfield Drug & Soda Fountain (402) 253-2000
Sweet Rice Thai Food: (402) 714-4516
Valentino’s Pizza: (402) 253-2491
Wicked Hen Farmhouse Café breakfast, lunch & some evenings: (513 )721-6877
Forged Woodworking
Robin's Nest: Repening Feb 24
Satin Hanger
Dollar General
Pinnacle Bank
Springfield Bank
Summit Physical Therapy
A Step Ahead Daycare
Casey's
Chad's Auto Repair
Lutz Auto Repair
Springfield Fitness & Nutrition
Harvest Chiropractic & Wellness
These and all Springfield businesses need your support to survive these difficult times.
UTILITY ASSISTANCE FUNDRAISER GOES VIRTUAL FOR 2021,
WITH GREATER NEED
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people across our communities both physically and financially. Combined, Omaha Public Power District and Metropolitan Utilities District have seen a 38% increase in the number of customers requesting assistance with their bills.
The utilities are coming together, as they do every year, to raise money for energy assistance programs through the Heat the Streets Run & Walk for Warmth, which will take place March 6, 2021. This is the 14th year of the event. This year, it will be held virtually in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
While utility assistance is a year-round need, this event is held during the cold winter months to bring attention to those who struggle to keep the lights on and heat their homes.
“Keeping homes warm and safe has taken on an even higher priority within the last year,” said Tanya Cook, director, M.U.D. Board of Directors. “I'm proud to lend my support to this event."
Cook is co-chairing this year’s event, alongside Janece Mollhoff, director, OPPD Board of Directors, and her husband, Wayne Mollhoff.
“We are seeing a record number of first-time applicants. These are customers who have never needed to reach out for help before,” said Director Mollhoff. “It’s clear the pandemic has taken its toll. We need to support our communities through the recovery.”
OPPD and M.U.D. encourage participants to complete the 5K run or one-mile walk on March 6 on their own – in neighborhoods, local trails, or even on a treadmill. Custom neck gaiters will be mailed to all registrants.
Participants in the 5K may submit their results online. Awards will be mailed to the first-, second- and third-place male and female runners in each of the following age divisions:
- 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60+
Register for the event or simply donate to the cause by visiting HeatTheStreetsOmaha.com.
Virtual 5K price:
- $35 (Now through March 6)
Virtual one-mile walk price:
- $25 (Now through March 6)
Children 12 and under receive free registration for the one-mile walk with a paid adult.
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HAPPENING NEARBY
Lofte Community Theatre 2021 Season
For more info, visit: Lofte Theatre
“You will never win if you never begin.”
~Helen Rowland
Thanks to all Springfield E-Newsletter readers.
Connie Manzer
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