
Waiver must be signed at time of registration.

A birthday card shower for Pauline Wilson, former Murray resident, is planned for her birthday on July 22. Pauline lived over by the post office and her house had the giant blue gazing ball in the front yard. She also worked at the Murray State Bank for many years where she met and made many friends.
Send cards to her at:
She'll be thrilled to hear from you!
ATTENTION!

DO YOU WANT TO SAVE YOUR 4th of JULY CELEBRATION?
Have you grown up remembering this day as your 4th of July tradition?
What is your favorite part of the Cass County 4th of July celebration?
Oozeball? (Mud volleyball rocks, right?!)
Ice cream social
Mr. and Ms. Murray competition
Bingo
Parade
Raffle
Auction
Fireworks
Anything else?
WHY IS THIS THE LAST YEAR FOR THE CASS COUNTY 4th of JULY CELEBRATION?
FACT #1
Due to the lack of volunteers to plan, organize and run the event. It takes a minimum of 15 people to run the celebration. Due to unforeseen circumstances we currently have 6 volunteers. Without volunteers to run the above listed events, no money is made for the following year's celebration.
FACT #2
"We donated at the pancake feed." Your donation at the Pancake Feed goes directly to our hard-working volunteer fire and rescue department, NOT the other 4th of July festivities.
FACT #3
We are currently in discussion with the village of Murray to possibly combine the celebration and make it the village of Murray's , as it was more than 40 years ago.
FACT #4
The only way to save our 4th of July celebration is to have 30-40 able-bodied volunteers, 18 years of age or older, to volunteer their time for a good cause.
So, if you are interested in becoming a volunteer, you must attend the next
4th of July Committee Meeting
Murray Town Hall
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
6:00 p.m.
Jot down all your ideas and questions and bring them to the meeting. Hope to see you there!


RECYCLE!
Do something good for your community and our earth!
CASS COUNTY GOING GREEN
recycle trailer will be located on these dates in the following towns:
Murray:
Beaver Lake:
Union:
Nehawka:
Murray residents should either use the curbside bins that PREMIER WASTE SOLUTIONS delivered or continue to use the Cass County Recycle trailer at the Murray Fire Station per the above schedule.


Bruce Wiles of Wiles AgriBusiness LLC has recently been certified by the American Society of Agronomy as a Certified Crop Adviser (CCA). To attain this prestigious certification Bruce passed an International CCA Exam and the Nebraska CCA Exam. He's worked for over 35 years as a crop adviser and provided documentation of professional competence. He also holds an Associate Degree in Agronomy from The University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
As a Certified Crop Adviser Bruce has signed and agreed to uphold the CCA Code of Ethics. This means he will always focus on grower profitability while optimizing and protecting our natural resources. In order to maintain his CCA Certification, Bruce must earn 40 hours of approved continuing education units (CEUs) every two years. CEUs must be divided between nutrient management, soil and water management, integrated pest management, crop management, and professional development. These strict standards produce a well-rounded agronomy professional. Research scientists at land grant universities provide much of this cutting-edge training.
The Certified Crop Adviser Program is administered by the American Society of Agronomy. Since 1993, only around 13,500 men and women in the United States and Canada have earned and maintain their CCA designation. Bruce has demonstrated the commitment, education, expertise, and experience needed to become one of the few agronomy professionals to be named a Certified Crop Adviser.
To learn more about the benefits of working with a Certified Crop Adviser contact Bruce Wiles at (402)297-4201 or by email: bruce.wiles@plantpioneer.com. You may also find more information about the CCA program at www.certifiedcropadviser.org.


Please be aware of changes on Highway 75 north of Plattsmouth at the Bay Road interchange.
Highway 75 traffic DOES NOT STOP! There is no longer a traffic light.
Keep your eyes on the road and drive carefully!

'King O' the Moon' Auditions at Lofte
he Lofte Community Theatre near Manley announces it will be holding open auditions on Sunday, July 20 and Monday, July 21 at 7pm for its upcoming production, 'King O' the Moon.' Depending upon the number auditioning, the process should be completed by 8pm each night.
Written by tom Dudzik, 'King' is the sequel to 'Over the Tavern.' In this story, the Pazinski family has left the conservative 1950s for the rebellious 1960s. Apollo 11 is about to land on the moon and the family has gathered to honor their late father's memory. A complete cast list can be found on the audition page of www.Lofte.com.
The production will be directed by Kevin Colbert. The cast calls for four men and 3 women (ages 20-60). Rehearsals will begin the week of July 28. Production dates are August 30-September 14. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Actors should bring a list of possible schedule conflicts to the audition. Those with questions may call the Lofte box office at (402) 234-2553.

Hope you can share in their music-making fun sometime soon at one of these upcoming events!
Sunday, July 27, 2:30, David, "The 'Tradition' in Traditional Music", Nelson House, Nebraska City, NE (Sponsored by Humanities Nebraska) (FREE)
Saturday, August 2, 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon, Twin Fiddling Workshop, in the Old Schoolhouse, Avoca, NE (e-mail debby@greenblattandseay.com to pre-register)
Monday, August 25, 2 PM, David, in "The 'Tradition' in Traditional Music", Nebraska Building, Nebraska State Fair, Grand Island, NE (Sponsored by Humanities Nebraska)
Friday, August 29, 3:30 PM, Debby, in "James Whitcomb Riley, the Fiddling Children's Poet", Nebraska Building, Nebraska State Fair, Grand Island, NE (Sponsored by Humanities Nebraska)
Saturday, September 6, 2 PM, David, in "The Tradition in Traditional Music", Ft. Atkinson, Fort Calhoun, NE (Sponsored by Humanities Nebraska)
For more info, contact Debby-in-the-Schoolhouse, www.greenblattandseay.com.
Start time: 5 pm (including light supper)
End time: 8 pm
Cost: $5 for 1 child / $10 for family


There are lots of 4-H workshops scheduled for summertime fun! Check them out here:
http://cass.unl.edu/4hworkshops

WEEPING WATER POOL
Hours:
Season passes, private parties, & swimming lessons available.
Pool: 402-267-7755.

A lug is a measurement to measure produce. A lug of peaches would be around 25 pounds, less than a bushel. That would make a lot of peach pies or jam!
The Cass County Fair schedule is posted. Click on the link below to see when all the fun will be!
http://cassfair.com/images/stories/2014/Schedule2014.pdf


SOARING WINGS VINEYARD
402-253-2479
(Nebraska Law stipulates that no outside alcohol can be brought onto the premise.)
Live Band 7-9:30
Sunday Music, too!
NO cover charge on Sundays!
Music 2-5 pm.
Check out upcoming performers and events at www.soaringwingswine.com !
See You at the Winery!

PRESCHOOL PE (3-5 years)
Preschool age children learn the importance of stretching, following directions in organized activities, and physical fitness.
Location: PCC Gym
Day: Mondays
Times: 10:15-11:15am
Fee: FREE Members; $4 per class Non-members
FREE MOVIE NIGHTS
Meet us for an evening under the stars to enjoy a movie on the big screen.
Bring your blanket or lawn chairs, favorite snacks, and relax.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult 16 or older.
Concessions will be available for purchase.
Sound and projection sponsored by One Life Church.
Time: 8-10pm
Fee: FREE!
Garfield Park
In case of inclement weather, the movie will be shown in the Plattsmouth Community Center.
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVES
Give the gift of life and donate blood.
Location: Plattsmouth Community Center
Dates: Wed, July 30th
Time: 3:00-7:00pm (Date and Time subject to change)
Childcare available (5:30-8:30pm) for only $1 to all that donate
NERF WARS (3rd– 6th grade)
Bring your favorite Nerf weapon and labelled artillery to have a fun and challenging experience. Food and drinks will be provided to replenish and revitalize you for your next round! Nerf guns or bullets are NOT provided and no guarantee that they will make it back home.
Location: Plattsmouth Community Center
Dates/Times/Ages:
Saturday, July 26
7:15 – 8:45pm for 3rd & 4th grade
9:00 – 10:30pm for 5th to 8th grade
Fee: $10 Members $15 Non-members
Registration due by: July 20
Late Registration: July 21 for an additional $5
Maximum: 35 per age group
ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES
Team captains! Muster your teams and register them to play some rec level softball this fall. There is a Mens division and a Coed divsion (Coed teams need at least 5 females). 8 weeks of games. Double headers plus season ending tourney. Max 8 teams per division, so hurry! Balls provided.
Location: Rhylander Park
Days and Dates:
Mens - Mondays Aug 11 - Oct 6
Tourney Oct 11 (No games Sept 1)
Coed - Tuesdays Aug 12 - Sept 30 Tourney Oct 4
Time: Starting 6:30pm
Fee: $250 per team; plus umpire fees
Registration: Deadline is Wed, July 23
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