![]() Stay tuned for tips and specials coming up.ĭon't you love the cool sign? Cindy Mathers Dad made it and Miss Nicole painted it. These ladies are going to be busy come Homecoming and I'm looking forward to all the fancy hairdos they will come up with for dance.Ĭindy Hovorka has regular hours every Tuesday evening and Saturday morning so stop on by, and say Hi, or better yet make an appointment.Ĭindy Mather is available by appointment at the current time, she has three kids she's still chasing after but would love to give your hair new life. Lots of people stopped by to shop the vendors, get henna tattoos, nail wraps and other beauty products. Their Grand Opening and Open House was also September 11 and was a hit. Survey will only be available until the end of the month so make your voice heard! Thairapist Grand Openingĭoes your hair need some therapy, do you need some "girl time" with an amazing hair stylists?Ĭindy Mather and Cindy Hovorka have combined forces to open a hair salon on Main St, just north of the Car Wash. Head over to the survey here and let us know what you think. I heard Julie put some lavender scented toilet paper in there. Specifically how do you you use the park?ĭo you just use the bathroom going to the trail. The Elmwood Park Committee still needs your input on what changes and additions you would like to see in our local park. Okay, maybe it's to kick a soccer ball and get a goal, but I don't think too many people had a ball in mind.īubble Soccer returned to Elmwood Park on September 11th as a Fire and Rescue Fundraiser and a great time was had by all. ![]() Where else can you run head long into each other with the sole intent of knocking someone down? If you drove by the Elmwood Park on September 11th and saw this sight you might wonder what was going on? Giant clear balls were randomly bouncing into each other on the grass. So what has happened in the past two weeks? A LOT!! Bubble Soccer Please send any articles, updates, photos etc to me by Sundays at 4PM via email at apologize for missing anything in my first edition, I tried to get everything in, please forgive me as I get into a routine these first couple of weeks.) Your help is not only greatly appreciated but NEEDED. Photos of area events (maybe Rick Clements enjoying pancakes?).Did You Know? (Did you know this or that about here or there in town).Birthday Announcements (Card showers are still fun).Community Potlucks (you know it's getting to be that season again).Remember, many people reading this miss their home town want to know what it going they are missing. I am thinking of new sections new ideas and as I get content I will create new featured columns. I want to make this a fun, entertaining newsletter but. Julie described this position in another newsletter as needing someone creative and fun who would carry her torch. I also know one lady who read this newsletter every week before moving to the area. Servicemen and woman stationed in the Armed Forces keep up on home town events via this newsletter, my Marine son was one of them. I have a blog, or two, or three and don't have enough hours in the day.īut this newsletter is about you, it's about Elmwood, and there is a LOT going on! Everything from new businesses popping up on Main Street to the Tailgate party at the football game.įrom what I understand readers live all around the world. On any given day that order might change. I also love photo editing, social media, my dogs and my family. I take photos of barns, storms, my puppies, and just about anything that moves. If you see a car stop suddenly in front of a barn to take a photo, that would be me. I am passionate about many things mainly photography. I've sat at hundreds of football games, chased the marching band down the street with my video camera and now we are empty nesters. ![]() My kids were in the EM band and choir and I LOVE our music program. I LOVE my community and think it's the best place to raise a family and live. My husbands kids attended high school and graduated as Elmwood-Murdock Knights. My three kids attended Elmwood-Murdock school all twelve years. I have lived, worked and worshiped in the Elmwood-Murdock community for 25 years. I am Dawn Romine (aka Hromanik for those who might know my kids) and I have been married to my husband Randy for five years. Please be patient as I gradually adapt and evolve this new adventure. Thank you for asking me, I hope I can meet everyone's expectations. Her humor, unending energy and dedication not only to this newsletter but the the Elmwood-Murdock community is admirable. I have really big shoes to fill as she has set the bar very high as the Lake Wobegon of Nebraska. First, let me thank Julie Anderson for her nine years of contributing to the newsletter.
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