RICHLAND PRECINCT |
Swanson. Some Presidents served for two to six terms. The Unit is still very active on the local level, County, District and Department making many contributions to the youth, community and to the Veteran and family. A HISTORY OF COMET LODGE |
Comet Lodge #229 AF and AM Built 1979 Ceresco, Nebr. |
Ceresco Community Center and Fire Dept. Library -- Diner Center City Offices |
CERESCO has had a commercial club since 1924 (incorporated in 1948) with membership made up of business proprietors in the town. Its purpose is to promote good will for the Village of Ceresco. Some of its projects over the years have included free movies on Saturday night, band concerts, Easter egg hunts, fall celebrations, Christmas decoration contests, Santa Claus visit, signs, Treasure Trove, 4th of July fireworks, and circus trips for elementary school children. Donald Johnson is serving as president.
The Ceresco Booster Club was organized in 1962 with Mrs. Ernie Swanson elected to serve as its first chairman. The club is a branch of the Commercial Club and serves to keep the community strong, improve the town, promote better communication between farmers, businessmen and all the people of the community. It also provides financial support to some community projects as well as two scholarships for Ceresco graduates. Its chief money-raising project each year is the food booth at the 4th of July celebration at the town park. Membership is for anyone interested in "boosting" Ceresco. Currently there are 60 members. Officers for 1982: President -- Adolph and Audrey Roesler; Vice President -- Clayton and Helen Johnson; Secretary -- Leonard and Maxine Merry; and Treasurer -- Howard and Ruth Nelson.
The organization began in September of 1976 when the community's pastors called several individuals together to discuss the concerns of area senior citizens. From that point, an activity (meal, entertainment and fellowship) has been held every month.
The first slate of officers, elected in January, 1977, included Irma Hedlund, President; Robert Dittrich, Vice President; Leah Olson, treasurer; Wayve Patzloff, corresponding secretary and Thelma Pearson, recording secretary. Pastors Richard Woolard and Charles Leypoldt were ex-officio advisors.
The existence of Sixty Plus was a major factor in Ceresco's reception of a federal grant to construct a new community building. The first meeting of Sixty Plus in the new community building was on January 20, 1978. The membership roll of Sixty Plus includes everyone in the Ceresco area over 60 years of age who wishes to participate in its activities.
An initial donation of $800 was given for the purchase of folding chairs for the new building. Later, fund raisers furnished funds to supply fourteen 8-foot folding tables and more folding chairs. Other items were purchased later.
An Open House Dedication of the new Community Building was held on Sunday afternoon, April 16, 1978. Volunteers from Sixty Plus assisted Village representatives in serving refreshments which the Village provided.
Sixty Plus was incorporated. Ceresco Senior Citizens 60 Plus became a part of the Senior Diners program sponsored by the Lincoln Area Agency on Aging in July 1978, with the first site manager, Donna Weyers (Mrs. Ruick), being introduced on November 17. The second manager was Barbara (Mrs. Leroy) Hanson, with Audrey Roeser (Mrs. Adolph) being the third and current manager. Food is prepared at the nutrition site in Wahoo and transported to Ceresco. Attendance has been outstanding from the beginning.
Events and activities sponsored by Sixty Plus from its infancy to the present have included bus trips (one day affairs and others of longer duration as the baseball trips to Kansas City); adult education classes, with many local teachers; Walt Disney movies; craft shows or fairs; Christmas sing-alongs; hobby exhibits; picnics; and one day a month birthday celebrations with special programs.
Money-making endeavors have included a community auction; yearly bake and craft sales; raffles of bedspreads, quilts, afghans, crocheted tablecloths and latch hook wall hangings; and pancake suppers.
Present executive officers include President -- Ottilia Heiser; Vice-President -- Lucile Hunzeker; Secretary -- Doris Peterson; Treasurer -- Fritz Heiser; Corresponding Secretary -- Verlie Anderson; Thelma Pearson is a member ex-officio. Advisors are Pastors Richard Woolard, Paul Spjut, and Jay Schmidt.
A great many volunteers continue to make the Sixty Plus a vigorous organization. Submitted by Ottilia Heiser
Darius P. Turney Residence in early days, one of the first houses in Ceresco |
The Joe Nelson Family, 1982, Ceresco |
Ceresco - 1977 |
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