FEBRUARY 2015 Newsletter
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FEBRUARY 2015 Newsletter
IMPORTANT DATES February 2015 Volume 1, Issue 5 One Hour Early Dismissal on February 10th and 11th. No School for students on February 12th and 13th. From the Desk of the Principal Parent/Teacher Conferences This semester, Elkhorn Grandview Middle School will hold student/parent/teacher conferences on February 10 and 11. We will again utilize the Student-Led Conference format. We are requesting last names beginning with M-Z attend conferences on February 10 and last names beginning with A-L attend on February 11. If you have a conflict with those dates, feel free to attend the opposite evening. If you have any questions about conferences, please contact a team teacher. On the evening of conferences, please stop at the information table in the Commons to pick up your child’s progress report before heading to the gym to begin your conference. Don’t forget to visit the Book Fair!! THE GRANDVIEW VIBE ELKHORN GRANVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL Changes Coming for Middle School Registration Requirements The Curriculum Committee of the Elkhorn School Board has approved a change in registration requirements for all Elkhorn middle schools beginning next year. Our current requirements allow for students in the 7th and 8th grades to opt out of all elective classes which results in students having excess study halls. The four middle school principals, along with the administrators at the central office, believe that students having more than one study hall per day is not a high quality use of instructional time and if our requirements allow for that, then changes are necessary. Beginning in the 2015-16 school year, 7th graders will only be allowed to register for one study hall per day. As a result, students not in Reading Support or Math Support will be required to register for either band, chorus or Spanish. We know that research clearly supports the advantages of students participating in fine arts classes and World Language instruction. This change will affect a very small number of students as almost 94% of our current student population already meet this requirement. This change will extend to the 8th grade in the 2016-17 school year. Any questions or concerns can be directed to either the EGMS principal or counselor. 2015 Standardized Testing Window All EGMS students will be taking state tests (NeSA-RMS) during the months of March and April and 6th and 7th Graders will take a second administration of the MAP test during May. All students in the district take these yearly. It gives teachers and administrators another means to measure student achievement. These are very important tests for your students and our school. We want to encourage students to do their best and show their capabilities. Please limit late arrivals, early dismissals, vacations, appointments, etc. during testing days. Inside this issue: Spring Photos/School Play/ Holiday Hurrah Thank You 2 Booster Club Notes/ 8th Grade Celebration/Spelling Bee 3 Grade Level News March 30—April 24 NeSA Reading, Math, and Science April 27—May 8 MAP 4-5 EHS Registration for 8th graders 5 Band News 6 Counselor’s Corner 7 Tech Savvy Tips/Book Fair 8 T HE G R AN D V IE W V IB E Page 2 EGMS Booster Club Meeting & Parent Communication Meeting Please join us at 6:30 on February 5th in the EGMS Library for the Booster Club meeting followed immediately by the Parent Communication Meeting. Thank you in advance for joining us. Mark your calendar for the remaining Booster Club/Parent Communication dates: March 5 - due to a concert on the first Tue. April 7 May – no meeting Come to the Show!! Thanks to the Elkhorn Public School’s Foundation, Elkhorn Grandview Middle School is preparing for the first annual play production. The cast and crew will present a highly entertaining and interactive melodramatic production of “The Baron’s Revenge” which will be filled with cheers, boos, hisses and even popcorn throwing! Students are busy rehearsing, creating costumes, focusing lights, constructing props and more. We hope you’ll join in on the fun February 27th at 7:30pm and February 28th at 5pm at Elkhorn Middle School (Commons). Admission is FREE. See you there! Holiday Hurrah Thank You From EGMS Staff The entire EGMS Faculty & Staff would like to take this opportunity to thank all the EGMS families that donated to the Holiday Hurrah project. We appreciate your Hurrah gifts, the delicious pizza lunch , and all your warm holiday wishes . We espe- Spring Pictures Spring pictures are scheduled for Tuesday, February 24 at 8:30 a.m. Your child will have their picture taken but will not be required to pay or purchase them unless you choose. EGMS gets a kickback from Life Touch for every picture taken, so……….SMILE and SAY CHEESE! cially want to thank you for all the support given throughout the year. Web Link for Activities 6th grade Fun Night ***Parents – When you are looking for information regarding sports activities please check the following website : http://www.easternmidconference.org. You can click on any of the district schools for Sixth Grade Fun Night will take place on February 6th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at EGMS. The cost is $3 per student. EMS 6th grade students are invited to participate in games and activities. Snacks, music and a fun time will be shared by all. Lunch Reminder Please remind your students to drop off lunch money before school to the Taher staff in the lunchroom. It creates a slow down in the lunch line when it is turned in during lunch time. Thanks for your help! 2015 Washington DC Trip The 2015 Washington DC Trip is scheduled for October 8-9-10, 2015. It's not too late to sign up but spots are filling up fast! Contact Mr. Glover ([email protected]) for more information. Appropriate Cold Weather Dress Please remind your child to make sure they have appropriate clothing on when going to or from the school building. This includes, coats, gloves, hats, long pants and appropriate footwear. PLEASE DRESS WARM! FEBRUARY 2015 Page 3 Electronic Devices Policy EGMS BOOSTER CLUB NOTES We understand that cell phones and other electronic devices are a part of today's society. We do, however, discourage these devices at school if at all possible. If your child needs to carry a phone, we ask that it be turned off during school hours and kept secure. Please be mindful that all communication with your child during school hours should be through the office. Our policy with iPods, tablets and MP3 players is much the same. These devices can be distracting and risk being lost, stolen, or broken here at school. Additionally, with their popularity on the rise, we understand that more of our students are opting to use electronic readers rather than paper copy books. We ask that parents and students be thoughtful about using e-readers at school. Any electronic device that creates a distraction to the learning environment may be confiscated with the expectation that it will be returned to a parent rather than the student. We are looking for volunteers to work the concession stands for the girls basketball games. There is a big window that gives you a perfect view of the court so you don’t even have to miss the game. Here is the link to sign up: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0b4ba eaa2aab9-grandview/20116633. From the 8th Grade Celebration Parent Committee: Plans are in the works for the Class of 2019’s 8th Grade Celebration. This is a parentsponsored event that was a tradition at EMS and we are excited to be starting it here at EGMS. This is a celebration for the entire class so we are hoping for 100% participation. The celebration is scheduled for Saturday, April 18th, from 7—10 p.m. at the school. To be able to put this event on we will need parent help with the following: Planning committee, set-up and take down (day and night of event), chaperones, and parent funding (amount to come soon). In the next couple of weeks, please look for the invite coming home with your child. Also, we will be doing a fun event with baby pictures, more details to come soon. If you would like to be a part of the planning the next meeting is scheduled for Monday, 2/2, at 6:30 p.m. in the EGMS commons. For questions or more information please contact Kelli Mull at [email protected]. Thank you! Thank you to the following people who have helped with concession stands during basketball: Kris, Macumber, Gretchen Coghill, Kyle Swartzendruber, Austin Pfeil, Michele Rinn, Mercedes Isaacson-Cover, Ryan Savage, Paula Breese, Nicole Urzendowski. Parent/Teacher Conferences are February 10th and 11th. The Kindness Committee will be asking EGMS parents to help provide dinner for the teachers each day. If you are interested in helping please contact Lisa Pollan at [email protected]. Thank you to each and every EGMS family, student, and parent volunteer who came together for the EGMS staff. Thanks to your generosity we were able to present each staff member with a monetary gift. Cards were delivered to teachers and staff along with a Holiday Hurrah luncheon sponsored by the Booster Club. The EGMS Booster Club is now enrolled in TAGG (Together a Greater Good). A new, free, way to support our school. Please see the flyer attached to this newsletter for more information. Thanks for your support! District Spelling Bee Recently we had grade level spelling bees at EGMS. Each grade level sent two students to the district-wide competition. The district Spelling Bee was held at Elkhorn Ridge Middle School on January 15th. Representing 6th grade were Torin O’Rourke and Kayli Pham, 7th graders were Elaina Franzen and Logan Hybner, and for 8th grade it was Liberty Donahoe and Marisa Sutton. Page 4 NEWSLETTER TITLE 6th Grade News Mrs. Blomenkamp, Mrs. Eikmeier, Mr. Lucks, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. White Math 6 students will be working on the operations of fractions. The Pre-Concept class will be focusing on writing and solving single and multi-step equations. In Reading, students will be studying sensory language, imagery, and style this quarter, along with more Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Their AR reading goal is due on March 5th. Please sign your student’s reading log each week and make sure they bring it to school on Monday’s. Social studies will be completing an Economics Unit by discussing Banking and Taxes. We will be beginning a Geography Unit in February. Science students will be studying viruses, bacteria, and protists. These concepts will wrap up the third quarter. In Language Arts, the students will be putting their efforts into a biography writing. Please be prepared to work with your child on the project. 7th Grade News Mr. Bluhm, Mrs. Bodyfield, Ms. Eikmeier, Mrs. Haak, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Kudrna, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Pilkington “To catch the reader's attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from the story here.” In Science, 7th graders are just beginning the Human Biology and Health unit. In this unit, we discuss how the body is organized (cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems) and then discuss each of the body systems in detail. We will focus a lot of our discussion on the interdependence of these organ systems and what we can do to keep our bodies healthy. Students can expect to have weekly quizzes on most Fridays as we go through this unit. These weekly quizzes will cover only the topics covered the previous week and are used to check for understanding. In Language Arts we will continue our unit on persuasive writing. In February we will be researching and preparing for the “Living Legends” project, which will conclude with a debate. Each student will choose a living legend to research and write about and then will debate with their classmates to determine which living legend is the most legendary. In World History, we will be studying the Middle Ages.~ We will be learning about social structures, knights, castles, etc. of Western Europe.~ The students really seem to enjoy learning about this time period, as many of them already know bits and pieces about the topics we study! In reading, we are currently finishing our discussion of nonfiction organizational patterns in preparation for the District Common Assessment in early February. Next, we will be studying figurative language and preparing for the NeSA-Reading test. AR goals for 3rd quarter are due on March 6th. Math classes are in the middle of a unit that includes Linear Equations and Inequalities. We will have several quizzes throughout this unit prior to our end of the unit test. PreAlgebra classes are in the middle of the Geometry unit, which includes the Pythagorean Theorem, lines, angles, area of twodimensional figures, and volume of three-dimensional figures. Students will take three district common assessments during this unit, and then will begin our unit on Probability. FEBRUARY 2015 Page 5 8th Grade News Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Bloom, Ms. Everly, Mrs. Haak, Ms. Krambeck, Ms. Moran February is a busy month for us. Student Led Conferences will be held February 10th and 11th. We hope you all attend and see what your students have been doing. Mid-term reports will be given at that time. Our current exploratory rotation, Health, will end February 18thh. Students will then have Speech and Drama and Computers for their last two rotations. In Language Arts we will be focusing on research. In Science we will be studying heredity and genetics. In History, we will be studying the Civil War. In Pre-Algebra we will be starting geometry. In Algebra we will be solving quadratic equations. In Reading we will be covering poetry and figurative language. In Health students will be covering nutrition. Important Registration Information from Elkhorn High School Counselors February 25, 2015: High School Counselors Visit Middle School Important Information for Current 8th Graders High School Counselors will travel to Elkhorn Grandview Middle School to distribute 9 th grade registration materials. Students will receive a copy of their registration sheet outlining courses offered to prospective ninth graders and specific course recommendations. (Recommendations are based upon advice from middle school and high school teachers and counselors, and test scores.) They will also receive a copy of the Curriculum Guide. This guide includes information on curriculum, academic planning, and activities. Parents are encouraged to discuss the 9th grade course recommendations and elective courses (if applicable) with their 8th grader before March 2. March 2, 2015: 8th Grade Registration/Parent Night, 6:00 pm EHS Auditorium (Please bring the registration sheet your student receives February 25 to this meeting.) Parents and 8th graders are invited to Elkhorn High School on March 3th at 6:00 pm. Parents will pick up additional registration materials at the door and then proceed to the auditorium. At that time, Counselors will present an 8th grade orientation and curriculum PowerPoint. After the presentation, parents will be asked to complete course selections and sign the registration form to verify course selections. Forms will be collected at the end of the evening. Save the Dates for the BACK TO SCHOOL process: Students will pick up a registration packet during a day July 27-29. Students will return packet on July 30 during the hours 12:00-6:00. On this day, students can pick up class schedule, take a tour, get school picture taken, put money in lunch account, hand in athletic forms and more. Watch for details in a summer mailing. T HE G R AN D V IE W V IB E Page 6 Band News Mr. Johnson February 3 Concert – On Thursday, February 3, the EMS 7 th grade band and choir, as well as the Jazz Band and Show Choir will be performing their 2nd concert of the year. The concert will take place in the EGMS gym starting at 7:00 PM. Students will need to report to the gym by 6:30 for warm-ups. Dress for this and all other concerts is black shoes, black socks, black pants, and their black EGMS Music Polo shirt (tucked in!) February 17 Concert – On Tuesday, February 17, the 8th grade band will be performing in concert at EHS. In addition to performing their own music, the 8 th grade band will combine with the high school band on a selection. The concert will take place in the EHS auditorium and will start at 7:30 PM. Band students will need to report to the EHS music area at 7:00 for warm-ups. Dress for this and all other concerts is black shoes, black socks, black pants, and their black EGMS Music Polo shirt (tucked in!) March 3 Concert – On Tuesday, March 3, the EMS 6th grade band and chorus students, as well as the Show Choir and Jazz Band, will be performing their 2nd concert of the year. Joining us for this performance will be the 5th grade students from Manchester, Sagewood, and West Dodge Station elementary schools playing their recorders. The concert will take place in the EGMS gym. Students will need to report to the gym by 6:30. Dress for this and all other concerts is black shoes, black socks, black pants, and their black EGMS Music Polo shirt (tucked in!) DC March 12 - EMC Middle School Band Festival – On Thursday, March 12, the 7th and 8th grade bands will be traveling to Waverly for the 5th annual Eastern Midlands Conference Band Contest. Performance times are not currently known, but students should plan to be report by 7:00 AM and be gone all of the school day. Students will be transported on school transportation. Dress for this and all other concerts is black shoes, black socks, black pants, and their black EGMS Music Polo shirt (tucked in!) Blair Middle School Honor Band – The Blair Honor Band is one of the premier honor bands for middle school students in this state. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, March 28 at Otte-Blair Middle School in Blair, Nebraska. The event consists of over 200 band students from over 40 schools divided into 2 concert bands. They rehearse all day and then give a performance at 4:00 PM. Students are selected through nominations from their directors and are usually based on instrumentation needs. We have nominated a long list of 8th grade students for this event and look forward to seeing who gets accepted. In the past, we have usually had 4-7 students accepted and participating. Private Lessons – At Elkhorn Grandview Middle School, we try to provide every student with as much time and individual attention as possible to make them the best musicians they can be. However, for those students that either desire more intense musical pursuits or need that extra attention to continue improving their skills, seeking a private instructor for your student is an excellent option. Besides guaranteed one-on-one instruction on a regular basis, usually weekly, private instructors are experts on their individual instruments and can bring that professional expertise to your student. While most private instructors teach out of a studio at a music store or their home, some will drive to your home to provide the lessons. There are many private teachers available with varying personalities, areas of emphasis, and years of experience so matching your student with the right teacher is very important. If you are interested in private instruction for your student, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Johnson at any time. FEBRUARY 2015 Page 7 Counselor’s Corner Kyle Peterson, EGMS Counselor Below is information about upcoming events, potential opportunities, and resources available for Elkhorn Grandview families. Are you looking to expose your child to different career options? If so, check out EXPLORING “Real World Career Experiences” 2014-2015 What is Exploring? Exploring is a career education program, sponsored by area businesses that help young adults make a more informed decision about future careers and determine if a particular career is the right one for them. Exploring is about gaining practical experience in a career field. The result is a program of activities that help youth pursue their special interests, grow and develop. The link below will be able to provide you more information about the specific programs and when they meet. For more information and to register, please visit http://www.omahaexploring.org/ Arbor Family Services- Elkhorn Public Schools partners with Arbor Family Services to serve students and their families. Arbor Family provides two free sessions with a counselor regarding a specific issue. Arbor Family works with students and their families on a variety of issues such as, wellness, stress, divorce, parenting/children, eating disorders, school problems, work problems, managing change, depression/anxiety, relationships, trauma, drug/alcohol abuse and more. If you would like more information, please contact Arbor Family at 402-330-0960 or your school counselor. Counselor’s Corner Partners in Education- Partners in Education is a program that pairs students with adults from the community. The program is designed with an academic focus to provide adult support for student success. Mentors help students with homework, assigned readings and aid them in test taking techniques and time management. Mentors can have a huge impact on student success. If you or someone you know may be interested in becoming a mentor and receiving more information about the program, please call 402-289-2579, log-on to www.elkhornweb.org and click on “Mentoring Partners” under “District Programs” or contact your school counselor. Resources *Nebraska Family Helpline- (1-888-866-8660) www.nebraskafamilyhelpline.ne.gov *Boys Town National Hotline-24/7 Help (1-800-448-3000) Yourlifeyourvoice.org T HE G R AN D V IE W V IB E Page 8 TECH SAVVY PARENT TIPS Understanding “The Cloud” Most have heard of “the cloud,” but many are unsure what exactly that means. The cloud refers to any type of service or software that runs on the Internet instead of your device. This means users can store videos, photos, documents, games and software in a cyber warehouse that can be accessed from anywhere. Dropbox, iCloud, Netflix and Google Drive are all popular cloud services. Popular Apps—Photo Vaults and Secret Folders Several free (or low-cost) apps allow users to hide information, photos and videos on electronic devices. Apps such as KYMS (Keep Your Media Safe), Vaulty, PhotoVault, Private Photo Vault and Gallery Lock store media in password protected folders, which can even be disguised as other applications, such as a calculator. Similar applications, like Secret Folder, allow users to store apps and media under a folder labeled as My Utilities. PowerSchool—the app PowerSchool is portable! The PowerSchool for Parents app is available for download from the Apple App Store and Google Play. Parents can easily view each child’s progress in a single feed to check grades, review assignments and more. After downloading the app, enter 68022 for the zip code and choose search. Select Elkhorn Public Schools and then log in using your PowerSchool parent access login. This app is only available for parents of students in grades 4-12. February 2015 Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 7GBB vs Platteview 4:15 pm 7th Band/7th Choir/ 8GBB @. Platteview Jazz Band/Show 4:15pm Choir Concert 7pm Thu 4 ELkhorn Grandview Middle School 8 17801 Grand Avenue Omaha, NE 68116 Phone: 402-289-9399 9 7GBB vs Waverly 4:15 pm 8GBB @ Waverly 4:15pm School Board Meeting 6:30 pm Fax: 402-289-9499 15 16 7GBB vs EVVMS 4:15 pm 8GBB @ EVVMS 3:45 pm 22 23 7GBB @ Norris 4:15 pm 8GBB vs Norris 4:15pm Fri 5 Sat 6 7 14 7GBB @ Plattsmouth 6th Grade Activity 4:15 pm Night 7-9 pm 8GBB vs Plattsmouth 4:15 pm Booster Club Meeting 6:30 pm Parent Communication Meeting 7 pm 10 11 12 13 One Hour Early Dismissal Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:30-8:30 pm One Hour Early Dismissal Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:30-8:30 pm No School Teacher In-Service No School 17 18 EHS/EMS 8th Grade Band Concert @ EHS 7:30pm 24 EHS/EMS 8th Grade Vocal Concert @ EHS 7:00pm 7GBB @ Gretna 4:15pm 8GBB vs Gretna 4:15pm 19 20 21 27 28 BARON’S REVENGE 7:30 p.m. @ EMS BARON”S REVENGE 7GBB @ Bennington 4:15 pm 8GBB vs Bennington 4:15pm 25 26 7GBB vs NE City 4:15 pm 8GBB @ NE City 4:15 pm 5:00 p.m. @ EMS EHS Cheer Tryouts ! 2015-2016 season Elkhorn High School Cheerleading tryouts are just around the corner! The information below will help prepare you for the tryout process. ! *Current 8th grade students are eligible to tryout* A mandatory meeting will be held for all parents and interested students (currently in 8th-11th grade) on Sunday, March 8th at 4:00 p.m. in the EHS lecture hall. If your parents can not attend, but you would still like to try out please speak with Barb Schmidt. ! Tryout prep clinics will be March 23rd through 26th, with tryouts on Friday, March 27th at 4:00 p.m. All tryout clinics will be held in the wrestling room. Please see practice schedule below: Monday, March 23rd: Tuesday, March 24th: Wednesday, March 25th: Thursday, March 26th: Friday, March 27th: ! 6:30-7:30 a.m. AND 3:45-5:15 p.m. 3:45-5:15 p.m. 3:45-5:15 p.m. 3:45-5:15 p.m. Tryouts begin at 4:00 p.m., please arrive at 3:30 Feel free to call Barb Schmidt at 402-289-4239 with any questions. We are very excited about the upcoming season and hope to see you cheering on the Antlers! Barb Schmidt & Anna Strohm, Elkhorn High School Cheer Coaches Dear Parents of Elkhorn Students: The Elkhorn Public Schools Foundation will be hosting its 3rd annual “Bids 4 Kids” fundraiser on April 9, 2015. The proceeds from this event have been designated for our Classroom Grant Program and Intervention Programs. For the 2014-2015 school year, the Foundation purchased and installed 12 Smart Light Raise Projectors in classrooms at the elementary, middle and high school levels! The high school Art departments benefited with a new GoPro and digital cameras. The Foundation also purchased 9 digital video recorders for all elementary music instructors, chemistry equipment, books for media centers, robotics equipment, and much more! We are also excited to offer Math Intervention in addition to Reading Intervention at all of the elementary schools. Our Intervention Programs provide funding for additional instructional time before and after school to help students one on one or in small group settings to increase their reading and math comprehension. Are you looking for a way to give back to the Elkhorn Public Schools? We have a great opportunity for you! We are in the process of collecting auction and goody bag donations for our Bids 4 Kids fundraiser. Your tax deductible donation to support Elkhorn Public Schools Foundation programs would be very much appreciated! Please consider a tax deductible donation to support the continued work of the Elkhorn Public Schools Foundation! You can reach us by calling, e-mailing, or stopping by our Foundation office between 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Thank you so much for your consideration! Sincerely, Stacey L. Falk EPSF Executive Director [email protected] The Elkhorn Public Schools Foundation (Tax ID #36-3226778) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. 20214 Veterans Drive, Suite 400, Elkhorn Nebraska 68022 www.elkhornfoundation.org 402.289.1727 Foundation Donations in Action! Foundation Classroom Grant “Reading Can’t Take a Vacation” at Westridge Elementary Foundation Classroom Grant “Inches and Miles” at Sagewood Elementary Foundation Classroom Grant “Growing a Book Room” at West Bay Elementary Foundation Classroom Grant “Supporting Language and Life Skills” at Skyline Elementary Elkhorn South High School Scholarship Recipients Elkhorn High School Scholarship Recipients Thank you for your consideration! Free New Way to Support Our School! We know how busy families are, so we want to tell you about a way you can support the school on your own time...without spending any extra money. 1) Download the free app: Together A Greater Good 2) Visit participating businesses. Tap the TAGG My Purchase button on the app and enter the amount. Tell the server/cashier, pay as usual and they will provide a card for the app to scan to complete the TAGG. 3) Choose our school. The business will donate 5% of your purchase to us! It’s FREE for you, and we raise money. (It’s like every day is a dine out day!) Just a few of TAGG’s 75+ businesses on the app: Blue Sushi Sake Grill Brewsky’s Fat Brain Toys YoZone Yogurt Famous Daves Gigi’s Cupcakes Vic’s Popcorn Grand China Buffet Golf USA Roja Mexican Grill Ragazzi’s Pizza Coldstone Creamery Stories Coffeehouse Newman’s Pasta Cafe YoYo Berri Dave & Buster’s Chick Market B&G Tasty Foods Download the app today! TOGETHER A GREATER Search for: Together A Greater Good www.TogetherAGreaterGood.com GOOD Businesses on TAGG as of 1/22/15 FOOD & DRINK A+ Buffet & Mongolian Grill B&G Tasty Foods Beyond Golf Blatt Beer & Table Block 16 Blue Sushi Sake Grill Brewsky’s Food & Spirits Cantina Laredo Coldstone Creamery The Cookie Company (Westroads Mall) Dave & Busters eCreamery El Vallarta Mexican Restaurant Famous Daves Fusion BBQ Garden Cafe Gigi’s Cupcakes Grand China Buffet HopHouse Bar & Grill Julio’s West La Rue Coffee & Roasterie Mockingbird Cupcakes Newman’s Pasta Cafe Phoenix Food & Spirits PizzaWest Plank Seafood Provisions Ragazzi’s Pizza Railcar Modern American Kitchen Roja Mexican Grill Saints Pub + Patio Sam & Louie’s (156th & Dodge only) SMEJ’s Snacks & More Stories Coffeehouse Sunrize Donuts (180th & Q only) Toppers Pizza V Mertz Vic’s Corn Popper Vino Mas Yo Yo Berri Zemog’s Mexican Bounce U Canvas & Cabernet Dave & Busters Defy Gravity Jumpin Jax Papio Bowl Papio Fun Park Pump It Up Lynn Klein Massage & Skincare Nails R Us Parlour 1887 Rave Salon Salon Charisma Golf USA Learning HQ Paperdoll Vintage Boutique Red Dirt Running Company Sugar Bakers West Omaha Jewelers & Repair ComeSitStay E3 Learning Academy Happy Daze Design MAK Images My Oil Guy Paw Spa Pet Resort West Maple Chiropractic & Wellness West Omaha Jewelers & Repair (Maple St. & CB locations only) FUN THINGS TO DO Beyond Golf Blocks and Bricks Adventure Learning Boulder Creek HEALTH/BEAUTY 9Round Bellissimo Salon & Spa Bikram Yoga BodyBrite RETAIL Baby Junk BelAir Fashions Cartridge World Chick Market Fat Brain Toys SERVICES Andy’s Appliance Repair Athletes’ Training Center Attention to Detail Brush & Roll Painting Christian Brothers Automotive *Coming Soon Download the app for free. Search Together A Greater Good on Google Play or the App Store.
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