Oakland’s July 3rd Party in the Park


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Food, Fun and Fireworks at…Oakland’s Party in the Park!! Friday July 3rd, starting at 5 pm, join us for Food, Kid’s activities and Bouncy House, Adult’s Beer Garden, Ball Tournament, and more.
Firework display will conclude the festivities! Sponsored by the Oakland Chamber of Commerce.

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4th of July Festival in Lyons NE


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Swedish Festival Coming to Oakland in June


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Valkommen (Welcome) to Oakland, the Swedish Capital of Nebraska.

Oakland is a community rich in Swedish heritage, being named after John Oak, a settler who arrived here in 1855 with many other Swedish families. He is also responsible for the migration of five more Swedish families to the area in 1866.

In honor of this heritage, a Swedish Festival is held bi-annualy, with many festivities during a three-day period in June. This year, the festival will be held Friday, June 19th-Sunday June 21st. Oaklander Karl Lundquist is the chairman for the three-day event. He is being assisted by several other members and organizations of the community.

Below is the current list of events as they stand now. There may be additions as the Festival nears.

Friday, June 19th:

Swedish Coronation at the Methodist Church at 7:00 p.m.

Swedish Tractor Pull to be held downtown at 3rd/4th Street at 7:30 p.m.

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Pancake Fundraiser for Boy Scouts


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The West Point Scout Troop 165 will be hosting a pancake fundraiser on Sunday, April 26th from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at the West Point Fire Hall. The money raised will go to the Boy Scouts High Adventure Trip this summer. “The boys will be cave exploring, going on hikes and camping,” stated Susan Seery. Susan’s husband, Nick, is the leader of the boy scouts. John Lierman is the assistant leader.

Everyone is encouraged to attend the fundraiser in support of the boy scouts.

From left to right Nick Seery, Brendan Cropp, Micah Schu,t Robby Mayberry, Devon Priestly, Robert Kinebaum, Jon Lierman. Front left to right Marcus Kienbaum, Brandon Mitzel, Dominick Seery, Landen Bock. Photo courtesy of Susan Seery. From left to right Nick Seery, Brendan Cropp, Micah Schu,t Robby Mayberry, Devon Priestly, Robert Kinebaum, Jon Lierman. Front left to right Marcus Kienbaum, Brandon Mitzel, Dominick Seery, Landen Bock. Photo courtesy of Susan Seery.

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The 23rd Annual Oakland Women’s Club Salad Supper


Oakland NE City Wide Garage Sale


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Oakland, Ne City Wide Garage Sale

Friday April 17th from 12-7
Saturday April 18th from 7-4

Maps will be available at the Itty Bitty Shoppe in Oakland starting on the 15th of April…or you may also call 402-307-0043 and request one by email.

If you are interested in being on the map….please contact the Itty Bitty Shoppe in Oakland to pay the $10 fee to help cover the advertising and brochure costs.

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Walter Gustave Albrecht, 97, of Thurston NE


Walter Gustave Albrecht, 97, of Thurston, NE, passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at the Pender Community Hospital in Pender, NE. Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 7 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Emerson; Pastor Gretchen Ritola is officiating and Vicar William Storm. Visitation will be Monday, April 6 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Emerson from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Family will be present from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with a prayer service beginning at 7:00 p.m. Burial will be at Rose Hill Cemetery in Emerson. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home in Emerson, NE. Walter was born on February 23, 1918 on a farm near Foster in Pierce County, NE to George and Rose (Pates) Albrecht. The family then moved to a farm near Orchard, NE and at six years of age in 1924 they moved back near family to farm in rural Thurston County, a quarter of a mile away from the farm that Walter and Violet lived on for the rest their lives. He was baptized by an Evangelical Lutheran minister on April 14, 1918. He was confirmed on Palm Sunday, April 13, 1930 at St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Emerson by Pastor Hugo Welchert. He attended Sunny Side District 24 public school through 8th grade and later attended the University of Nebraska Ag College at Lincoln for two winter terms. He began his lifelong career of farming and livestock raising with his father and two brothers. Walter also did some trucking. On June 24, 1942 Walter was united in marriage to Violet Joy Gutzmann at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Emerson, NE. They purchased a farm next to his parents. Six children were born to this family. As the family grew over the years so did the farm. He continued to remain actively involved in farming and raising livestock until his death. He held many positions of responsibility during his lifetime. Besides being a devoted husband and father, he was a lifelong member and former councilman and treasurer of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Walther also served on several church committees, several terms including president of the Emerson-Hubbard School Board; a member of the Pender Hospital Board, the Emerson Rural Fire Board for 27 years, the Thurston and later Thurston/Dakota County Fair Board. He served several terms as an officer of the Merry Township board, and he was a former master of his Masonic Lodge and held the 32 degree. He served on the County ASC board, and was honored for being a member of the Thurston County Farm Bureau for the longest time. He is survived by his wife of 72 years Violet; and their six children: Judy Ann (Herb) Barelman of Bellevue, NE, Walter Richard Albrecht of Ainsworth and Emerson, NE, Robert William (Connie) Albrecht, Dr. James Loren (Kathy) Albrecht of Emerson, and Michael David (Joni) Albrecht of Thurston, NE, and Terry Lee (Julie) Albrecht of Thurston, NE; 17 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, two step grandchildren and four step great grandchildren, sister-in-laws, Bonnie Dahms, Irene Albrecht, Joanne Albrecht, Lavone Gutzmann; and brother-in-law Leonard Gutzmann, many cousins, nephews and nieces.

He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter-in-law Mary (Mike) Albrecht, grandson Aaron Albrecht (Terry and Julie) and great grandson Francis Albrecht (Tristan and Kara), brothers George Albrecht, Lester Albrecht, sister and brother-in laws, William and Elaine Gutzmann, Lewis and Eleanor Gutzmann, Donna Lou Gutzmann, Leslie Earl Gutzmann, and Wayne Dahms.

Mervonne Lubberstedt Doebke, 84, of Pierce NE


Mervonne Lubberstedt Doebke 84, of Pierce, Nebraska died on Saturday, March 14 , 2015, at the Pierce Manor in Pierce, Nebraska. A family graveside memorial service will be held on June 5, 2015 at the Wakefield Cemetery in Wakefield, Nebraska. Bressler – Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home of Wakefield is in charge of the arrangements. Mervonne was born in Wakefield, Nebraska, the daughter of Erwin and Mabel (Denker) Lubberstedt. She was baptized and was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Wakefield. She graduated from Wakefield high school in 1951. She married Glen Doebke and they lived in Fremont and Norfolk, Nebraska for several years.

Mervonne is survived by her brothers Wes Lubberstedt of Lexington, Nebraska, Robert (Dawn) Lubberstedt of Wakefield, Nebraska and Rodney (Bonnie) Lubberstedt of Kerrville, TX, and one sister; Cathy (Kent) Lubberstedt Bressler of Kerrville, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her parents Erwin and Mable, husband Glenn and a brother Gene. The family requests that memorials be sent to Pierce Manor in Mervonne’s memory.

Fern L. Krohn, 89, of Hooper NE


Fern L. Krohn age 89, of Hooper passed away  Friday March 20, 2015 at the Hooper Care Center.

The memorial service will be 10:30 Tuesday March 24th at Immanuel Lutheran Church east of Winslow. Memorials are suggested to Immanuel Lutheran Church, Trinity Lutheran Church or the Hooper Care Center. There will be no viewing, however the family will be present at Ludvigsen’s Hooper Funeral Chapel on Monday from 6pm to 8pm to receive friends. Fern Louise Lang Krohn daughter of Ernest and Emma ‘Pawling’ Krohn was born on a farm in the Hooper area on July 25, 1925. At the age of 1 ½ years the family moved to a farm south of Herman, where she grew up, and graduated from Herman High School in 1943. After graduation she helped her father with farming as her brother was serving during WWII. In November of 1944 Fern went to Kearney with her sister and worked in a variety store until July 1945 when they both cam back to Herman and got jobs in Omaha. She worked for 13 months at Mutual of Omaha. On September 29, 1946 she married Orland Krohn of Herman at Trinity Lutheran Church in Blair. They resided on a farm west of Herman until retiring in 1993 and moving into Hooper.  Fern was a former member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and St. John’s Lutheran Church of Hooper. She was involved in the Ladies Aid group at both churches. She moved to Fremont and was a resident of Nye Courte and member of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Survivors:
Children – Dennis (Bonnie) Krohn of Hooper
Martin (Marylin) Krohn of DeGraf, MN.
Rita (Ted) Windhusen of Hooper
Grandchildren – Amy(Chris) Slama, Matt Windhusen, Martin(Melanie) Windhusen, Andrew(Amy) Krohn,
Angie(Matt) Feder, Zac Krohn, Sara(Sean) Maus
16 great grandchildren
4 step great grandchildren
Sister – Elva Hansen of Blair
Brother Don(Shirley) Lang of Blair

Fern was preceded in death by her husband on March 22, 2009, 2 brothers and 4 sisters.

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Keep Looking Up!


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By Gary Fugman
” Hot Topics in the Universe Revealed!”
The universe is full of mysterious objects.  These mysterious objects range from far away planets in our Solar System to forces in the center in our Milky Way and other galaxies.  Particularly in the 21st century astronomers have answered many more questions about mysteries in our universe, but with better images of the cosmos and more information gathered, more and more questions about astronomy have come to light.
Ten years ago Pastor Gary Fugman taught “Adventures in Astronomy” at Northeast Community College in West Point NE to dozens of area residents that wanted to know more about the night sky and the universe we all live in.  Now Pastor Gary and NECC-WP have once again collaborated to offer a new ground breaking, no, a sky breaking astronomy class, “Hot Topics in the Universe”.  The four session course will discuss and…

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