Santa Lucia Festival Held at Swedish Heritage Center
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At the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Annual Convention Banquet, Governor-elect Pete Ricketts announced the selection of David A. Schnoor, a veteran and cattleman from Scribner, to fill the District 15 legislative seat vacancy.
Schnoor will be sworn into office at a ceremony with Secretary of State John Gale, Governor Dave Heineman, and Governor-elect Pete Ricketts at 1:30pm today in the Governor’s Hearing Room at the Nebraska State Capitol.
“It is an honor to have the opportunity to continue to serve my state and country in this new capacity as the next state senator from Dodge County,” said David Schnoor of Scribner. “I look forward to working with Governor-elect Ricketts to provide meaningful property tax relief, boost career and vocational training at our schools, and create jobs in our rural communities.
“David’s military service and business-minded ag background set him apart in the field of applicants,” said Governor-elect Pete Ricketts. “His broad talents and strong values have made him a leader in his community, and his district can count on him to champion their priorities in the Nebraska Unicameral.”
Schnoor, 52, operates a farm near Scribner with his family and owns and operates Schnoor Feedyard, a commercial cattle feeding operation. From 1980 to 2000, he served in the United States Air Force, retiring at the rank of Master Sergeant. During this time, Schnoor served overseas in Panama, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Haiti where he conducted and supported combat operations. He was awarded a Bronze Star with a “V” device for Valor during the rescue of a downed helicopter with sensitive cargo on board in Panama.
Schnoor is a graduate of Scribner High School and holds two Associate Degrees from the Community College of the Air Force at Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina.
Schnoor currently serves as President of the Scribner-Snyder School Board, as Sergeant at Arms for American Legion Scribner Post 121, and as a Director on the Board of the Dodge County Cattlemen. He is a Past President of the Dodge County Cattlemen, Past Commander of the Scribner Legion, and Past Commander of the Dodge County Legion. He is also a member of the Columbus Post 84 Legion Riders, Snyder Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fremont Alliance Church, Scribner Community Improvement Program, and the Scribner Area Chamber. Schnoor and his wife Nickie have been married for 11 years and have 6 children.
Legislative District 15 includes all of Dodge County in Northeast Nebraska. Schnoor’s appointment lasts through January 3, 2017, and he is eligible for election to a 4-year term in November 2016. This appointment fills a vacancy created by State Senator Charlie Janssen’s resignation on December 11, 2014 in anticipation of his swearing in as Nebraska State Auditor on January 8, 2015.
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There is a wine and cheese Christmas Open house today at the Swedish Heritage Center from 4:30-9:00 p.m. It is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. Tickets may be purchased at Nelson’s Food Pride or at the door.
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December 9, 2014 Leave a comment
Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Oakland Public
Library Board will be held at the Oakland Public Library, 110 East 3rd
Street, Wednesday December 10th @ 5:00 p.m. An agenda of the subjects to
be considered, kept continually current, is available for public
inspection at the Oakland Public Library.
Said meeting is open to the public.
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December 8, 2014 Leave a comment
Show time is here!!!! It’s going to be a busy week at the Swedish Heritage Center. Thanks to everyone who came out to support the Oakland Chamber Commerce spaghetti feed and the Women’s Club Tour of homes on Sunday. Thanks to the Women’s Club for including us in your tour this year. It was fun to see the peoples reaction to our museum. Beautiful, unbelievable and breathtaking were just a few of the comments made. Please take the time to visit us soon this Christmas season.
Start marking your calendars for this weeks events. Thursday, December 11th at 9:00 am we will be entertained by the Oakland-Craig 4th graders as they preform the traditional Santa Lucia festival. It is so great to pass on our Swedish heritage with our children– Swedish or not– traditions are good to learn as a child. These kids have worked hard on their dancing, so please plan to attend and support them.
That evening December 11th , 4:30 till 9:00 we will hosting a wonderful Swedish Hor D’ourve Wine and Cheese Christmas Party. Just a few items on our delicious Hor D”ourve table will include Swedish Potato Sausage, Swedish meatballs in cream sauce, homemade Headcheese, Pickled tongue and heart, Liver pate, open face sandwiches, deviled eggs, many gourmet cheeses, herring dip, pumpkin cheesecake, pecan cheesecake,artichoke dip, and more. Come enjoy a night of good food, good friends, and good cheer. Try our new featured “Dala Horse cocktail”…you can’t find this cocktail just anywhere. You’ll be surprised how beautiful the atmosphere is during these events.
Sunday December 14th at 5:00 p m we will be graced by the Burt County Brass preforming their Christmas concert. What a great way to get into the Christmas season. Following we will be serving a traditional Swedish Meal… Swedish Potato Sausage, Swedish meatballs, scallop potatoes, green beans with almonds, coleslaw, ostakaka with lingonberries, and Swedish rye bread. You can also complete your meal with another “Dala Horse cocktail” or have a cup of warm Glogg..Karl Lundquist will also be reading Christmas Poems and elementary children will be singing.
Please mark your calendars to attend and support the endless hours of preparation for your enjoyment. Thanks for all your support and we hope to have a great 2015 ahead of us.
December 8, 2014 Leave a comment
“Cameras have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I have always been known to have a camera in hand,” stated Lisa Johnson of Oakland, NE.
She has owned her own photography business, Lisa Johnson Photography, for the past 11 years. “I didn’t take college courses on photography. I took courses throughout high school, which helped develop my passion even deeper,” Lisa said. “I learned all of the basics of 35mm cameras and manual settings, developing black and white images in a darkroom.”
The birth of her oldest daughter, Devyn in 1992, inspired her passion for photography even further. “I was propping her up on pillows and blankets, taking her portraits. It is a part of me and who I am,” Lisa stated. “With many seminars, online training and dvd training and lots of practice, I am proud to admit that I am a self taught digital era photographer.”
Her daughter became her subject, and focus of practice, capturing as much of her as possible through the lens. “I took pictures from her toes to her nose, using baskets and headbands all perfectly set up in my living room,” Lisa said.
Her living room became her studio, with many babies and families being photographed in her home over the years. “I put a white or black blanket over my entertainment center for my sessions,” Lisa stated.
Two families have been on her journey since the beginning, becoming her practice models. “The Mockenhaupt’s of Oakland and the Pierce family, who moved to Kansas City, have been my biggest cheerleaders over the years,” Lisa said. “I have watched their children grow up through the lens of my camera.”
Her work has expanded to include many families. “My favorite of all is newborns. They are my favorite subjects. I am always wrapping them up with silly hats, snapping pictures of them on blankets under bright sunny windows,” Lisa stated. “I cherish this gift of capturing memories. My clients have trusted me with their life and it brings my heart great joy to share this with families and see my work up on their walls.”
Her living room isn’t the only place Lisa works her “magic” in. She also has a portable studio that gives her the ability to travel to homes, setting it up for photography sessions. “The most popular is a portrait party where I can set up a studio or have an outdoor location and photograph up to ten families during the day or evening and reward the party hostess with free portraits,” Lisa said. “My favorite studio space is being outside with all the amazing spaces the outdoors offers all around.”
Lisa has been fortunate to develop relationships with companies whom have showcased her work, bringing her photography business to further heights. “I have developed a friendship and partnership with an online baby hat company called Melondipity. They fell in love with one of my images and wanted me to photography more of their products on my new babies. My moms loved this opportunity,” Lisa stated. “My newborn babies have modeled for them for years, allowing my work to be showcased on their website as well as a few other vendors on Etsy.”
Her work has also been displayed on Zulily, where many of her newborns were featured were on the web store cover page. “I am also proud to have a newborn session of mine shown off on the Pender Hospital billboard on north highway 77 by the Rosalie turn,” Lisa said.
She has advice for those contemplating a career in photography. “Immerse yourself in learning all of the basics of shutter speeds, f/stops and ISO settings. Learn the art of photography and your camera inside and out. Turn off your flash and use those settings to take advantage of the natural light that surrounds us,” Lisa stated. “The ability to manipulate light is right at your fingertips when you learn how to do it.”
Lisa’s family is very supportive of her, assisting her photography career along the way. “My family has always been willing to help. My daughter Devyn has gone on many sessions as my assistant outdoor and for newborn studio,” Lisa said. “My husband Dane is my web guy. He uploads all of my galleries to private linked websites for clients to view. I love taking the pictures and the web is his thing.”
Lisa and Dane have six children, Devyn 21, Kyle 18, Karah 11, Korene 9, Caulin 7 and Laityn 4. “Each of them are unique in their own ways and bring so much to our family with their sweet personalities,” Lisa stated.
Lisa Johnson Photography can be reached by calling 402-685-6139. She also has a website at lisajohsonphotography.com and a Facebook page, Lisa Johnson Photography.
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