***Manley Board of Trustees meets the 2ND Thursday of the month in the Community Building at 7PM. JULY 13TH IS THE NEXT ONE. AS ALWAYS, THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Please keep in mind that just merely contacting a board member does not fix a problem. We invite you to the meetings to voice your input, whether you are a resident or not. Through the Clerk School, Our Village Clerk was able to learn a lot about being a clerk and one of the things she was able to bring back was that during the public forum, the Board cannot directly address the public. They are only able to listen and take notes. They are able to discuss the situation amongst themselves however and make motions and votes, unless it requires public notice. IF you would like a discussion with you about something, please contact the Village Clerk, at least 24 hours before the meeting to ensure it is added to the agenda.


*Please contact our Zoning Administrator, Betty Meyer (who is also our Village Chairperson) about any building projects. You might need a building permit. Better to check with her than to start a project and find out you needed one.
*Need a place to hold your next meeting, shower or seminar? The Manley Community Building is for rent! For more info and to schedule an event, contact Jolene Dalton, Village Clerk at the office. Parking for events is on the WEST side of the street only! Signs for this and for the parking at the Catholic Church will be secured so we don’t block residents or emergency vehicles.
*Just a reminder that Papillion Sanitation is the ONLY Trash hauler allowed in the Village. If you have questions about this, please contact a board member or the Village Clerk.
*The Village Board of Trustees would like to thank you all for a wonderful and safe 4th of July weekend. Although someone in town had some “questionable” fireworks, it was not excessive. Just a reminder, Fireworks are not allowed at this time. Also, setting off fireworks on public property, sidewalks and roads are illegal according the the State of Nebraska statutes. We appreciate you cleaning up your waste from the fireworks.
*The stop signs in town are not up for debate at this time. They are there and you must stop at each one!
Safety of our elderly and our children are more important than someone throwing a temper tantrum because they are inconvenienced by having to stop at a stop sign. Better to stop than to have someone “pop up” and get hit! Change is hard. But, we are all better for it.
*Manley Residents and outlying Residents within the zoning area, if you are having a garage sale this summer and would like to announce it, please send an email to me! Free advertising!
HIDE-A-WAY BAR UPCOMING EVENTS!!!
Doris’ 75th birthday celebration at the Manley Hide-A-Way Bar. Kickstands up at Noon this Saturday 7/15. Stops in Eagle, Louisville & Nehawka then back to Manley. Live music starts at 5:30PM.
Tuesdays are Bike nights! 5PM – 9PM.
Thursday night, 7/13 at 8PM is the Washer Toss Tournament!
Sat., 8/26 (The Sat after Pillage the Village) is the 7th Annual Bikers Building Hope Poker Run.
Sunday, 7/23 from 2 – 6PM is the Bullseye DJ & Karoake
VILLAGE OF MANLEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND CONTACT INFO!
CHAIRPERSON – BETTY MEYER 402.234.5232
VICE CHAIR – DENISE SWENSON 402.677.2587
WATER COMMISSIONER – MICKEY DALTON 402.234.2314
AT LARGE MEMBER – TIM GLAS 515.402.7185
AT LARGE MEMBER – ADAM ZIEROTT 402.234.2012
OUR VILLAGE OFFICE NUMBER IS 402.234.2304
JOLENE DALTON IS THE VILLAGE CLERK.
THESE NUMBERS AND OTHER ITEMS ARE ON OUR WEBSITE!!!
JUST GOOGLE, VILLAGE OF MANLEY NEBRASKA!
***SAVE THE DATES!!!
AUGUST 19TH IS PILLAGE THE VILLAGE FESTIVAL AND FUNDRAISER (Still looking for a car show coordinator – paid position!)
AUGUST 26TH IS ELECTRONIC RECYCLING DAY. See the list in the KCCB article!
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Quest for ‘SPAMALOT’ at Lofte Community Theatre

(From Left) Chris Berger, Aaron Spracklin, Benjamin Pettiford, Matthew Parker, Lowgaen Schmidt, Wade Mumford and Matthew Hansen are King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table in the Lofte Community Theatre’s upcoming production, “SPAMALOT."
Manley, NE [July 10, 2017] - King Arthur and his knights are on a quest to find the Holy Grail and their search begins at the Lofte Community Theatre!
The Broadway smash, ‘Monty Python’s SPAMALOT’ opens on the Lofte stage Friday, July 21. The stage musical is lovingly ripped from the 1975 cult classic film, “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.” Winner of three Tony Awards, ‘SPAMALOT’ retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. But, in true Monty Python style, their adventure takes a silly spin. The production features beautiful show girls, cows, killer rabbits, plague-ridden peasants and rude Frenchmen. ’SPAMALOT’ originally ran on Broadway for three years and was seen by more than two million people. Popular songs from the show include, “The Song That Goes Like This,” and “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.”
Directed by Kevin Colbert, the production features Chris Berger of Louisville as King Arthur and Catherine Bobst of Lincoln as Lady of the Lake. In 2016, they played leads Harold Hill and Marian Paroo in the Lofte’s production, “The Music Man.” Sir Lancelot is played by Wade Mumford of Lincoln. Aaron Spracklin of Elmwood shines as Sir Galahad. Brave Sir Robin is brought to life by Matthew Parker of Papillion and Lowgaen Schmidt of Louisville is the humble Sir Bedevere.
“These are some of the best voices in the area,” said Colbert. “We’ve got a great cast and that should translate into a great show this summer. Python is sort of check-your-brain-at-the-door humor, so folks can come and just laugh.” Colbert does mention that there is some mild adult humor and suggests a PG-13 rating.
Show dates for ‘SPAMALOT’ are July 21-23, 27-30 and August 4 and 5. Tickets are $19. Sunday, August 6 is already sold out so those interested in tickets should make their reservations soon. The Lofte is also offering a Medieval themed pre-show luncheon, complete with games and entertainment available for purchase on Sunday, July 23 and 30. Advance reservations are required for the meal. The Lofte box office can be reached at 402.234.2553, or tickets can be purchased online at Lofte.org.




CASS COUNTY
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
MOBILE LOCATIONS:
1st Friday of the Month-Eagle (Community Center)- 1-5pm
2nd Friday of the Month-Weeping Water (Library)- 1-5pm
3rd Friday of the Month-Greenwood (Library)- 1-5pm
Please call our office @ 402-296-9368 to schedule an appointment

2017 SHOWS at CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER:
July 22 - Rodger Roberts & Friends
August 5 - George Pierce & Friends
August 19 - Almost Good, John & Bonnie Stephens
September 2 - Jamie Williams & Friends
September 16 - Irish Donahoo & Ty Seeger
September 30 -Fred Larson & Friends
October 14 - Anniversary Show
October 28 - Larry Hansen & Friends
November 11 - Warren Brewer & Friends
November 25 - Plum Tuckered
December 9 - Christmas Show for Young Musicians
* Due to the 2nd Sunday in April being Palm Sunday, our monthly
jam session is being moved up one week to April 2nd.




