CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES CLASS of 2012!!!! 

Go forth and prosper, be productive, be successful.  Make us proud!  We wish you luck on your journey.  Now that you are alumni you, too, may participate in the Alumni banquets.  It's never too early to reminisce!

Alumni May

 

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Cheer Brianne

Brianne Ross was one of the EM Cheerleaders selling plants and flowers to raise money to support the cheerleading squad.

Cheer petunias

 

Cheer plants

 

Cheer shopper

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Speech camp

Gale offers voter guidelines for Election Day

 LINCOLN – Secretary of State John Gale offered guidelines for Nebraska voters who will go to polling places for the May 15 primary election.

“Going to the polls in Nebraska is easy and convenient,” Gale said. “But there are some simple steps you can take to make sure your voting experience goes smoothly.”

 Gale offered the following guidelines for Election Day:

--Check your voter registration and polling place. People can check the status of their voter registration and location of their polling place by contacting their county election office or accessing https://www.votercheck.necvr.ne.gov/.

--Change of address. If a registered voter has moved within a county (out of their former precinct) and not updated their registration, the person should go to the polling place associated with their current residence. The person will be required to vote a provisional ballot. 

--Be prepared. Before going to the polls, the voter should become informed about the candidates and issues on the ballot. Sample ballots are printed in newspapers and posted on county websites. Mark and take the sample ballot with you to the polling place. 

--Conduct at the polls. To maintain proper decorum at the polls, it is requested that people turn off their cell phones.

--Campaigning prohibited. Campaign items such as buttons, stickers and T-shirts are not allowed in a polling place. It is illegal to campaign within 200 feet of a polling site.

--Voter identification. Proper identification will be required at the polling place of people who are newly registered by mail and did not provide identification. These people will be required to provide identification showing their current residence. Identification at the polling place is not required of other voters.

--Nonpartisan voters. If you are registered without a political party affiliation, you will receive the nonpartisan ballot. In addition, nonpartisan voters may request a Republican Party or Democratic Party ballot for U.S. Senate and House races, or they may request a full Libertarian Party ballot. 

Polls are open on Election Day from 8 a.m. CDT (7 a.m. MDT) to 8 p.m. CDT (7 p.m. MDT).

 

Red Cross

CONTACT  JoAnn Hill at 402-994-5095 to schedule an appointment.

 

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ECNC Honor Band

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Elmwood Murdock Band performing at Worlds of Fun last Sunday.

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The Garden Junkie is Open!   

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The Garden Junkie is open!

Gj chicken_coop

The old chicken coop has become a potting shed.

Gj flowers

Melody can show you how to put different plants together to make a beautiful display in your yard.

Gj hollyhocks

Mosaics are the hot thing this year!  Melody will be offering a class on Mosaics in June.  I'm already signed up!

Gj mosaics

They make great stepping stones! 

Gj propane_tank

This old propane tank is a huge yard ornament!

 

Gj sculpture

This iron sculpture makes me want to weld something.  Vince said he will show me how to do it.  Stand back!

Gj trailer

Melody has converted this old trailer into her green house.

For more information and to get her hours check out the article about The Garden Junkie from the Lincoln Journal Star on Sunday - Click here!. 

If you would like to see the Garden Junkie's blog click here!

Mosaic info

Mosaic register

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Help Stamp Out Hunger

Elmwood/Murdock communities encouraged
to participate in Letter Carriers’ Food Drive Saturday, May 12

One billion pounds and counting as food drive marks its 20th year

 

Letter carriers will hold their annual food drive on Saturday May 12. Elmwood/Murdock area residents are encouraged to participate by placing non-perishable food items in bags, and leaving them by their mailbox before mail delivery on May 12. All the food collected will go to local community food banks and pantries.

This is the 20th year for the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, which has collected more than one billion pounds of food since its inception. Last year generous Americans donated more than 70 million pounds of food.

Examples of non-perishable items include: canned soup, canned meats, canned vegetables, fruits and juices, boxed goods (such as cereal), pasta and rice. Do not donate items that have expired or are in glass containers.

The Elmwood/Murdock Post Offices will also have a food drive bin set up in its lobby on Saturday, May 12, and every day of that week before, so customers can drop off their canned and non-perishable food items.

Angie, Will, Leannes and Gerry would like to personally thank everyone for your donations!!!

According to the most recent USDA Food Security Report, nearly 49 million Americans live in food-insecure households – including more than 16 million children.

This is a great opportunity to help those in our community who are struggling to put food on the table.

The food drive is part of a nationwide drive designed to fill food bank pantries through the summer months, when levels are traditionally low. The effort by members of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Rural Letter Carriers and other volunteers is the largest one-day food drive in the nation.

For more information about the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, visit www.helpstampouthunger.com or www.facebook.com/stampouthunger, and follow the drive at www.twitter.com/stampouthunger.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

 

Lofte

Lost Dog

Have you lost your cuddley companion?  This little girl was found running down Fletcher toward Alvo.  She's a sweet dog who was very dirty and had some ticks.  She's been cleaned up and is waiting for you to find her.  Contact me if you know who owns her. 

Email me at:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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KNIGHTLY NEWS:

DATES TO REMEMBER:

May 10 – S.O.S. Meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the elementary lunch room.

May 18 –Sixth grade students visit the middle school

May 22 – Last day of school – Field Day from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. – We will not serve hot lunch the S.O.S. will provide lunch for the students on the last day of school.  We will serve burgers, carrots, bananas, milk or juice, and a cookie.  Students may bring a cold lunch if they choose.  We also will not serve breakfast on the last day of school.

NO ELEMENTARY LUNCHES OR BREAKFASTS WILL BE CHARGED AFTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012.

Students that have a negative lunch account and do not have a cold lunch will not be allowed to charge a hot lunch or breakfast beginning Thursday, May 17, 2012 through Monday, May 21, 2012 .  We also will not charge breakfasts. Students that have a negative lunch account and have not brought a cold lunch will be given a sandwich and milk and their parents will be contacted.  (The cost of the milk and sandwich is $1.00.)  All accounts and fines must be paid by May 22, 2012.  Report Cards and PowerSchool will not be made available until all accounts are paid.  Thank you for your cooperation.

 

THANKS!

A special thanks to all of the parents that provided food, helped prepare food, and helped serve food at the

Athletic Banquet last Friday evening. 

ELEMENTARY BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP

The elementary boys basketball camp will be June, 25, 26 and 27 at the Murdock Gym from 1:30 to 3:30pm. It is for boys in grades 3rd – 6th in the fall of 2012. If you need a registration form they can be found on the Elmwood-Murdock website.

SUMMER ENRICHMENT

We will again be offering Summer Enrichment classes for elementary students this summer.  We have scheduled June 11-28 Monday-Thursday from 8:30-11:30 a.m. for the classes Please return the forms to the office as soon as possible if you are interested in having your child attend the classes.  More forms are available in the office.  All forms need to be turned in by May 11, 2012.  WE NEED TO HAVE THESE FORMS TURNED IN SO THAT WE KNOW THAT WE HAVE ENOUGH STUDENTS ENROLLED TO OFFER THE CLASSES.

 

2012 E-M VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Tuesday-Thursday May 29th-31st, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Next year’s grades 1st-3rd open to boys and girls, next year’s grades 4th-6th girls only
$30.00 per participant includes t-shirt
Return form with payment to Mrs. Justus or Mary at the office

 

OXBOW JUNIOR VET CAMP

Information has been sent home regarding the Oxbow Junior Vet Camp that will be held at the Elmwood-Murdock Elementary School on July 9-12 from 8:00-4:00 p.m.  This camp is for students completing 2nd – 5th grade.

There is also an Oxbow Intermediate Camp for students completing 6th – 8th grades that will be held at UNL East Campus and Iowa western Community College.  See brochure for more details.

KFOR SUMMER FUN PUNCH TICKETS

We again are sending home information regarding the Summer Fun Punch Tickets.  Proceeds will go to the S.O.S. parent organization.  Please return the forms to the office by May 18, 2012.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

2012 Vacation Bible School will take place

July 9-13 at Ebenezer United Methodist

Church in Murdock.  This year's theme is,

"Pandamania!" 

More details and a complete schedule to

follow.  Please watch your community e-

newsletters and church bulletins for

registration sheets in June.

LABELS FOR EDUCATION

We would like to thank all of the people that have been sending Campbell’s Labels for Education to the school.  We recently purchased 12 assorted playground balls for our students and some stacking cups for Mr. Warner and the physical education department.  Last semester we were able to purchase electric pencil sharpeners and stacking cups. Thanks again, and keep the Campbell’s Labels coming.

ARBOR DAY TREES

We would like to thank the American Exchange Bank of Elmwood for donating the Redbud trees to our students for Arbor Day.

OUTDOOR EDUCATION

We would like to thank  Carrie Nunez for organizing our Outdoor Education Day on Wednesday May 2nd.  We would also like to thank the middle and high school students for helping us.

 

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