In case of bad weather, the Easter Bunny will greet everyone at the community center!
Volunteers are needed to help with this event.
Time Change for next PTE meeting...
The next PTE Meeting in April 14th at 6:00pm, We are trying a time change to accommodate staff members that would like to attend at PTE Meeting!! So Please change your calendars!!!
Patti Wenzel, Eagle Vision President has announced that Eagle Vision has been awarded a $ 2,500.00 Matching Grant for the promotion of Eagle Days 2009. This grant will allow Eagle Vision to do Marketing to promote our events during Eagle Days. We will be doing mailings, radio spots, billboard ads and other various forms of marketing based on the guidelines from Cass County Tourism. We are excited to reach out to spread the word to other communities about Eagle Days, and draw newcomers to our town.
The Eagle Girl Scouts had their first swearing in ceremony. They all recieved their Daisy or Jr. Girl Scout pins as well as their prizes for selling cookies. When asked why they wanted to join Girl Scouts most of them answered because it's fun! They are so lucky to have two great leaders that not only make their meetings fun but each outing as well!
The first Saturday was nice and warm and then last Saturday reminded me that this is Spring Soccer!
And what FUN it was! Parents and kids both had a great time on the inflatables, at the games and having dinner. I was as exhausted (if not more) than all three of my kids combined! Here are some pics from the evening. I hope you enjoy!
Looking for a 2+br house for rent, with fenced in backyard and a basement We are looking to move as soon as the right home becomes avaiable...
Please contact Jennie Murdock @ jenniemurdock@mail.com if you have a house for us!
You have probably seen the side box asking for volunteers for Eagle Fun Days (which is just around the corner!)on this website. To go along with that, Eagle Vision is in need of volunteers to help work at the firework tent located in front of the Corner Cafe. This is a Great fundraising opportunity but needs a lot of volunteers to make it work. All funds go to Eagle Vision to help support our FABULOUS Fun Day! Please, call Rhonda Halvorsen to get signed up (or sign up online )! Rhonda Halvorsen (cell) 430-1193 or Cafe 781-2333.
Lincoln, Neb. - According to a recent study conducted by the American Institute of Health, it is estimated that 75-90 percent of doctor visits are a result of stress-related illness.
Women are especially stressed. A recent survey from the American Psychological Association (APA) reveals women reported a sharp increase in sleep disturbances, headaches, mood swings and other physical and psychological symptoms.
“Women are feeling the pressures of managing the household, juggling family schedules and a career, leaving many in a constant state of overdrive,” says Sue Hundley, a marriage and family counselor and the Director of Support Recovery ministries at Lincoln Berean Church.
“Many are snagged by underlying issues like unforgiveness, resentment or perfectionism, which keep a woman trapped in deep emotional pain and unable to live in freedom,” she adds.
On Saturday, April 4, the Support Recovery ministry at Lincoln Berean is hosting a Women’s Spring onference - How to Struggle Well, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Upper Room. Women are invited to earn biblical insights, receive helpful tools and hear testimonies from other women who were once nagged but are now “struggling well.”
Cost is $12/person, which includes lunch. Register at www.lincolnberean.org/webview or call 483-6512. Registration by April 1 is strongly encouraged. Childcare is not provided. Lincoln Berean Church, 6400 South 70th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Louisville's Annual Spring Parade
Louisville's B.U.I.L.D. GROUP (Businesses United In Louisville's Development) would like to invite you to join us in our Annual Spring Parade-one of the largest in the area!
Date: Saturday, May 16th
Time: 1:00 PM - Line up at Noon on Cherry St
This can be a great opportunity to bring exposure to your town. We encourage participation by businesses as well as churches, schools, civic and private groups.
We love to see imaginative floats but welcome vehicles and walkers.
Entry forms can be found at louisvillenebraska.com under Events.
Deadline for entries is Friday, May 8th
For questions call Dee 402-234-7705 or Nancy 402-670-9016
Along with the parade we will have entertainment on Main Street, food vendors and an art fair from 10:00-5:00 - an "Air Your Art In Louisville" event.
Our businesses will be open for shopping and restaurants invite you to stop in for a bite to eat.
Louisville Art Gallery will host its annual Thrown & Blown....artists, glass blowers, pottery and jewelry makers will have demonstrations and goods for sale Saturday and Sunday.
Bring your family and make a day of it in Downtown Louisville!
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Terra Westerholt