Alert from City of Weeping Water: Senior Center
Date: Mar 16, 2020
With the increase of COVID-19, the Weeping Water Senior Center will no longer be serving eat in meals. At this time, we will be delivering to our normal clients. If you would like a take out meal, please call the Center at 402-267-5303. Thank you.
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AT THE LOFTE
"Life with Father" By Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
Performances May 29-31 & June 4-7
Auditions March 23 & 24 @ 7 PM
Life With Father is the tale of an epic struggle to have father baptized. The story involves father and wife, Vinnie, along with their young sons, relatives, and friends. The 1939 product on Broadway ran for over seven years and still holds the record of longest-running non-musical play. (The play contains mild adult themes. We suggest PG 13.)
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Louisville Care Community is Closed to Visitors
CORONAVIRUS HEALTH ALERT
We are NOT allowing visitors at this time.
We deeply care about the safety of our residents and staff. Please, use other methods of communication to connect with your loved ones.
Thank you!
Call #402-234-2125 for questions, concerns or emergencies


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COVID-19 Situational Update
Law Enforcement, EMs, Schools, Elected Officials –
I apologize for the mass email and yet I find that ensuring you all have up-to-date information is key. Below is a outline of the most recent information that has come down from CDC to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. As of right now we only have one confirmed case in Cass County within our jurisdiction and yet I fully expect that to change and for more cases to be identified within the Department’s jurisdiction and across the Omaha Metro Area.
Latest News from CDC and/or State of Nebraska DHHS:
- CDC has declared that worldwide, including many states in the U.S., community transmission is occurring. This week Nebraska confirmed its first case of community transmission. Our neighbor to the east, Iowa, is also beginning to identify community transmission.
- Multiple large-scale exposure events have been identified in Omaha and Sarpy County (Gretna Walmart – March 5th – 10 am – 8 pm), which raise concerns about additional community transmission regionally and possibly statewide.
- CDC is recommending that for the next 8 weeks, organizers cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 50 people or more.
o Nebraska Public Health recommendations will also go one step further when community spread is documented to say community gatherings should be limited to 20-25.
- All returning travelers have an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 and therefore should limit public interactions, practice strict social-distancing, and self-monitor for symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, fever greater than 100.4).
o If a returning traveler develops fever or respiratory illness, they need to IMMEDIATELY self-isolate and report to a provider or to our Department.
- Travelers that are returning from CDC level 3 locations and domestic travel to areas where there is documented widespread sustained transmission (Seattle, Westchester County, NY, Santa Clara County CA,) are at increased risk and of special concern. These individuals should self-quarantine for 15 days and immediate report symptoms to consistent with COVID-19 to their health care provider. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/index.html
- With the number of cities that have documented widespread sustained transmission changing frequently public health has a call today to discuss this greater detail. I will keep you informed on this as it evolves.
That is what I have for now – please let me know what other questions you have or how the Department can support you in your work - sarah
Sarah Schram, MS RD
Director
Sarpy/Cass Health Department
701 Olson Drive #101
Papillion, NE 68046
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WEEPING WATER TOWN HALL MEETINGS FOR 2020:
APRIL 14th
JULY 14th
OCTOBER 13th
ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT HOPPER COMMUNITY CENTER AT 7:00 P.M.
Everyone if welcome to participate in the planning process for the continued revitalization of Weeping Water!
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Bring the family for a fun night of LIVE entertainment! Come to dance or just sit back and enjoy the music!
UPCOMING SHOWS:
Cancelled: Saturday, March 21, Rayne McGill & Friends, 7:30 pm
Saturday, April 4, Nebraska Country Roads with Elaine Behrends, 7:30 pm
Sunday, April 5, COUNTRY GOSPEL SHOW, 2 pm
Saturday, April 18, Plum Tuckered Band, 7:30
JAM SESSIONS:
Sunday, April 19, (due to Easter Sunday on 2nd Sunday), 1 pm
We jam the 2nd Sunday of each month, at 1:00, except in May when it's the 3rd Sunday.
Beginners are always welcome! Bring your instrument and a snack to share. Jam Sessions are FREE!
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For updates call 1-800-480-8797, ext. 211 or drop us an email at cornhuskercountrymusic@
Cornhusker Country Music Theater, 211 Main St, Louisville, NE, is a nonprofit, 501 c 3, organization
Like us on Facebook @ Cornhusker Country Music Theater.
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