Bancroft Melody Chimers, Burt County Brass to Perform at Lyons Library


Christmas music lovers will enjoy this Saturday.  December 14 at 4pm at the Lyons Library the Bancroft Melody Chimers and the Burt County Brass Quintet will perform their annual Christmas concert to benefit the library.  Christmas favorites such as “O Come All Ye Faithful”, “O Come, O Come Emanuel” and “Joy to the World” will be performed in the warm and wonderful library setting.  A reception given by the Friends of the Library will add to the Christmas community feeling immediately after the concert.  A free will offering will be accepted to benefit the library.  For more information on this Saturday’s “Brass & Bells” Christmas concert, call 687-2895.

Read a New Book: Oakland Public Library


“Read a New Book” Day 12 :
“Storm Front” is John Sandford’s thrilling new novel is the Virgil Flowers series!993508_637293036331333_972884432_n

Read a New Book: Oakland Public Library


“Read A New Book” Day 11 :
“Sycamore Road” John Grisham’s sequel to his 1989 legal suspense thriller “Time to Kill”

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Scams Reported


Mary Loftis

Mary Loftis

Potential Scams Reported

During Medicare Open Enrollment several Burt County residents received calls or messages via telephone. These different messages offered from $1,000 to $3,000 in coupons which could be used for regular household items and they could receive a FREE Life Line.

The individuals did not respond in any way to the offers as they were aware it was probably a scam.

This is an additional tactic being used to get information from individuals. In order to protect yourself and others, remember “If it’s FREE, it’s TOO EXPENSIVE!”

 

Additional scam example sent from the Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services:

 

A retired Special Agent of the FBI was stung by this scam and related the following as a warning for the rest of us.

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Just when you thought you’d heard it all. This scam is actually very clever. Be very careful out there! This one could easily slip by most anyone – beware of people bearing gifts. The following is a recounting of the incident from the victim:

Wednesday a week ago, I had a phone call from someone saying that he was from some outfit called: “Express Couriers,”(The name could have been anything) he asked if I was going to be home because there was a package delivery for me that required a signature. The caller said that the delivery would arrive at my home in roughly an hour, and sure enough, about an hour later, a uniformed deliveryman turned up with a beautiful basket of flowers and wine. I was very surprised since it did not involve any special occasion or holiday, and I certainly didn’t expect anything like it. Intrigued about who had sent me such a gift, I inquired as to who the sender was. The deliveryman’s reply was, he was only delivering the gift package, but allegedly a card was being sent separately… (the card has never arrived!) There was also a consignment note with the gift.

He then went on to explain that because the gift contained alcohol, there was a $3.50 “delivery/ verification charge,” providing proof that he had actually delivered the package to an adult of legal drinking age, and not just left it on the doorstep where it could be stolen or taken by anyone, especially a minor.

This sounded logical and I offered to pay him cash. He then said that the delivery company required payment to be by credit or debit card only, so that everything is properly accounted for, and this would keep help in keeping a legal record of the transaction. He added couriers not needing to carry a bunch of cash, would make them less likely targets for robbery.

My husband, who by this time was standing beside me, pulled his wallet out of his pocket with the credit/debit card, and ‘John,’ the “delivery man,” asked my husband to swipe his card on a small mobile card machine. It had a small screen and keypad where Frank was also asked to enter the card’s PIN and security number. A receipt was printed out and given to us as our copy of the transaction. He then said everything was in order, and wished us good day.

To our horrible surprise, between Thursday and the following Monday, $4,000 had been charged/withdrawn from our credit/debit account at various ATM machines. It appeared that somehow the “mobile credit card machine,” which the deliveryman carried now had all the info necessary to create a “dummy” card with all our card details after my husband swiped our card and entered the requested PIN and security number.

Upon finding out about the illegal transactions on our card, we immediately notified the bank which issued us a new card, and our credit/debit account was closed.

We also personally went to the Police, where it was confirmed that it is definitely a scam because several households had been similarly hit.

WARNING: Be wary of accepting any “surprise gift or package,” which you neither expected nor personally ordered, especially if it involves any kind of payment as a condition of receiving the gift or package.  Also, never accept anything if you do not personally know or there is no proper identification of who the sender is. Above all, the only time you should give out any personal credit/debit card information is when you yourself initiated the purchase or transaction!

Pass this on it may just prevent someone else from being swindled.

 

 

 

Mary Loftis,

Extension Assistant
UNL Extension – Burt County
111 North 13th Street, Suite 6
Tekamah, NE 68061
Phone: (402) 374-2929

Fax: (402) 374-2930

Internet: mloftis2@unl.edu

Throw Back Thursday!!


Tomorrow is Throw Back Thursday! Dig out some Christmas pictures to share!!! Send them my way!!!

Game and Parks Commission


NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON FINANCING OPTIONS FOR GAME AND PARKS COMMISSION

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

District 16 State Senator Lydia Brasch, Vice-Chair of the Natural Resources Committee, wants to inform citizens of a public interim hearing scheduled tomorrow, Wednesday, December 11 addressing Legislative Resolution 205.  LR 205 was introduced by Senator Bill Avery as an interim study to examine the mission and financing options of the Game and Parks Commission as authorized by current law.  “This is an opportunity for citizens to express their views and suggest alternatives for State Park Funding.  We have received calls, emails, letters and inquiries regarding future funding for our State Parks,” Senator Brasch states.

 

The resolution and hearing provides a means of gathering more information regarding Avery’s Legislative Bill 362, which, according to the committee statement, “would eliminate the permit that Nebraska residents are now required to purchase for entry into state parks and would place a $7 registration fee on certain motor vehicles to replace the revenue from the permit fees.  The bill would provide open access to state parks for all Nebraska residents, and would provide a revenue stream to be used for repairs, updates and maintenance of state park facilities.  Non-residents would still be required to purchase park entry permits.”

 

Citizens in Washington, Burt, and Cuming counties have expressed both opposition to and support of replacing a park entry fee with a vehicle registration fee.  All those interested in the outcome of the issue are encouraged to attend the public hearing to be held:

 

Wednesday, December 11, 2013 – 1:00 p.m.

State Capitol, Room 1525

1445 K Street

Lincoln, NE 68508

 

 

Bancroft Senior Center News


* The senior center provides Information and Assistance to any individual who is looking for services for themselves or another person 60 years and older, the center manager and/or center participant can provide information to individuals on services available within the community. We link individuals to the services and opportunities that are available within or beyond the community itself. We will then establish adequate follow-up procedures to see that their needs were met. For more information call 402-648-3387.

*If you are 60 years and older and need information on programs designed to help keep you in your home longer or if you need legal help, contact Connie at 402-648-3387 or in the evening at 402-648-7648.

* We have the following medical equipment to loan out on an as need basis, wheel chair, bath seats, toilet seat riser and portable toilet chair, crutches or walker. Call 402-648-3387 during office hours.

Weekly Activities:

Wed. Dec. 11: Melody chimes practice at 9:00.  Join us for coffee at 10:00. Come and bowl on the Wii game at 1:00 and then play bingo at 2:00.

Thurs. Dec. 12: Pool at 9:30. Join us for Tai Chi at 9:30 and walking exercises at 10:00. Come in to play dominoes or the card game 65 at 1:30.

Fri. 13: Pool players go to Wisner for a tournament. The meal for today is baked spaghetti, garlic bread, salad and dessert; remember to call and make your reservation the day before. Just a reminder that you need to sign up to play in the pinochle tournament at 1:30.

Mon. Dec. 16: Stop in for a cup of coffee. Note the time change; the caregiver support group meeting will start at 1:30 instead of 2:00. Anyone who is a caregiver is welcome to attend the meeting.

Tues. Dec 17: Pool at 9:30. The walking ex. class is at 10:00, there is room for more people to join the class. Sign up for the pinochle tournament at 1:30. There is no evening meal or evening card party.

Wed. Dec 18:  Join us for coffee at 9:30. Today we will have the center Christmas party at 1:30 with music by the melody chimers and some of the students from the school will sing for us.

 

 

 

Separate Article please, Thank you.

 

Caregiver Support Group Meeting

The monthly Caregiver Support Group will meet at the Bancroft Senior Center, this coming Monday, Dec. 16, 2013 at 1:30 p.m.  The meetings are very informal; various topics are discussed and those who attend are encouraged to share their ups and downs of being a caregiver. If you are a caregiver and have never attended a meeting, please feel free to come and join us.

 

More Snowfall in Nebraska Pictures


More pictures of snowfall in Nebraska. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

More pictures of snowfall in Nebraska. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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A Nice Snowfall in Nebraska


You can see the snowflakes falling in Oakland in this picture, they are larger coming down now. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

You can see the snowflakes falling in Oakland in this picture, they are larger coming down now. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Winter Weather Advisory


FYI: If you don’t already know, a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from midnight tonight until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow night for Northeast Nebraska. A possibility of 2-4 inches of snow is forecasted for the area.
Please be safe everyone. It is that wonderful time of the year!