Springfield Wednesday Newsletter - JUNE 17
Welcome Back Springfield!
Hey Springfield, We hope you had a chance to enjoy Springfield Days! It was a hoot watching our town come alive with smiles, laughter, and neighbors making memories together. A special thank you goes out to everyone who supported the Friends of the Springfield Library Lucky Duck Race.
The event would not have been possible without the generous sponsors, businesses, organizations, and individuals who donated prizes and supported the fundraiser. Your kindness helps our library continue serving the community, and we are grateful for every duck purchased, every prize donated, and every volunteer who lent a hand. Springfield truly knows how to come together for a good cause!
Main Street Memories: Ducks, Kids, and Kindness

Father's Day is Coming Up!
This Sunday is Father's Day, a time to celebrate the dads, grandpas, stepdads, and father figures who have helped shape our lives. If you're looking for a way to treat Dad, consider taking him out for a meal at Mickey's, Blind Pig, or Sweet Rice and enjoy some local flavor together.
We are also blessed with many wonderful churches in our community where we can take a moment to give thanks for the fathers in our lives. Whether your dad is still with you, far away, or remembered fondly, Father's Day is a chance to appreciate the role fathers play in our families and community.
Life without fathers would look very different. They teach us, encourage us, protect us, challenge us, and often show their love through actions more than words. Happy Father's Day, Springfield! Be sure to Have a Donut on the Library!

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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



TUESDAY FUN

Fridays Adventure Start May 29th!

Story Time is Back!

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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
Springfield Business Association Notice:
Please remember that the times listed are not strict. You are welcome to come and go as your schedule allows. Announcements are typically made about 30 minutes after the listed start time.

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The Springfield Memorial Library is celebrating its 100th Anniversary with a special Library Festival on Saturday, June 27th at 7:00 p.m.
The evening will feature entertainment by Omaha Street Percussion (OSP), known for their high-energy performances that turn ordinary objects into extraordinary music. The celebration will take place outside the Springfield Memorial Library and promises to be a fun event for all ages.
For 100 years, our library has been more than a building filled with books. It has been a place of learning, imagination, community, and connection. Join your neighbors as we celebrate a century of stories and look forward to the next 100 years of serving Springfield.

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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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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
School is out!
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Platteview High School
Platteview High School offers Driver's Education during the Fall and Winter semesters. As summer driving season continues, remember that many students are currently behind the wheel learning to drive and sharing the same roads we use every day.
Patience is golden—and today's student drivers are tomorrow's safe drivers.
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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
Father's Day Challenge!
Looking for something fun to do with Dad this Father's Day? Challenge him to a game of pickleball! It's easy to learn, great exercise, and a lot more fun than arguing over who gets the TV remote.
If you've never tried it, now is the perfect opportunity. Grab a paddle, hit the court, and make some memories together. Who knows? Dad might still have a few tricks up his sleeve!

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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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
On April 28, 1974, the Springfield Volunteer Fire Department hosted an Open House to unveil a new addition to the Fire Hall, along with a new $25,000 pumper truck. The pumper truck was funded through the efforts of the volunteer fire department and tax contributions from the village of Springfield and the rural fire district.
The event featured a demonstration of the “Jaws of Life,” a crucial tool used to pry openwrecked vehicles, along with a new metal saw. Both pieces of equipment played a vital role inresponding to car accidents. Approximately 150 community members attended the open house,
where coffee and cookies were served to guests.

Gathered around the new pumper fire truck: (left to right) Albert Mundt, John Milks, Ed
Zeorian, Burdette Hike, Tom Vincent, Henry Gottsch, and Howard Engberg. Standing above:
Carl Hibbeler and Glenn Adair.
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Springfield NOW
One More Springfield Days Shout-Out
Another wonderful Springfield Days in the books, A special congratulations to this year's Grand Marshals, Bill and LaVerna Sayer.
Many residents were delighted to see them riding down Main Street in a beautiful classic car during the parade. For decades, Bill and LaVerna dedicated themselves to the students of Springfield and Platteview Schools, helping shape generations of young people through their service as educators.
Their kindness, commitment, and love for this community have left a lasting impact on Springfield. Thank you, Bill and LaVerna, for all you have done and continue to do. We couldn't think of two more deserving Grand Marshals.
Springfield is fortunate to call you neighbors and friends.

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Insurance Tip of the Week: Know What Your Insurance Actually Covers
A lot of people assume “I’m covered” means everything is covered — but that’s where surprises hit.
One big blind spot: animal damage.
Damage from animals (like rodents chewing wiring, birds nesting, raccoons in attics, or squirrels getting into vehicles) is often limited or excluded depending on the policy and cause. In many cases:
- Home policies may cover sudden accidental damage, but not long-term “infestation or wear”
- Auto policies often don’t cover interior damage from rodents unless you have comprehensive coverage and it’s clearly a covered loss
- Some carriers classify it as “preventable maintenance issue,” not a sudden peril
Bottom line: don’t assume it’s included. Read the section on exclusions and limitations, especially under “vermin,” “rodents,” or “animals.”
A quick 10-minute policy review can save a very expensive surprise later.
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Fit Tip of the Week: CARBS
Carbs are not the enemy — they’re fuel. The key is choosing the right ones and pairing them with real nutrition.
Here’s a simple, feel-good option:
Minty Pea Pasta
Use chickpea pasta for a gluten-free, plant-based protein boost and extra fiber, or choose any pasta you enjoy. Toss with peas and fresh mint for a light, refreshing dish.
This works great served warm, but it’s just as good cold — perfect for meal prep or packing leftovers for lunch.
Top it with goat cheese for a creamy finish, or swap in feta if that’s more your style.
Good food. Real fuel. No guilt needed.
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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* * * * *
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?
Father's Day was first celebrated on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. Sonora Smart Dodd wanted to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who raised six children on his own after the death of his wife.
While many people supported the idea, it took more than 60 years before Father's Day became an official national holiday. In 1972, President Richard Nixon signed a proclamation making Father's Day a permanent celebration on the third Sunday of June each year.
Words of Wisdom
"The righteous man walks in his integrity; his children are blessed after him." — Proverbs
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