Friday, May 15, 2026

0maha Steaks Steak Sampler For You - Just 5OO Left - Today Only

I think organizing the volunteer schedule by neighborhood clusters would cut down on travel time for everyone. We have about twelve people confirmed so far and splitting into three groups of four seems manageable. Each group could take a different route through the downtown corridor and meet back at the community center by noon. The supplies are already prepped and sorted into bins labeled by zone so that should save us from having to redistribute materials on site. I checked with the coordinator and she said we can borrow extra trash grabbers from the Parks Department if we pick them up before 8 am. There is a short training video they want everyone to watch beforehand covering basic safety guidelines and proper sorting procedures for recyclables. I can send the link in a separate message along with a map of the assigned zones. Weather looks cooperative with a light breeze and partly cloudy skies expected through the morning. Let me know if anyone needs a ride or if there are conflicts with the timing so we can adjust accordingly before finalizing the roster.
OMAHA STEAKS
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Gourmet Steak Sampler

A selection of hand-chosen cuts, prepared and delivered with care.

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Omaha Steaks has reserved 500 gourmet sampler boxes for program participants. Each box — typically valued over $600 — is provided at no charge to those receiving this notification. One sampler is allocated per household, and this offer concludes Tomorrow.

Every cut in your sampler is hand-selected and flash-frozen to preserve its rich flavor and tender texture.

Inside Your Box

4 Ribeyes 4 Filet Mignons
6 Top Sirloins 4 New York Strips

Quantities are determined by program allocation and availability.

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I finished reading that historical novel we discussed and I think it would spark some interesting conversation at our next meeting. The pacing was slower in the middle chapters but the character development made up for it in my opinion. There are several themes about community and resilience that would work well for discussion questions. The author included detailed notes at the end about the research process which I found fascinating. Some members might find the length a bit daunting at over 500 pages but I think the story moves along well enough. We could meet on the third Thursday as usual and I can prepare a few talking points to get the discussion started. If anyone wants a lighter read alongside it there is a companion novella that covers a side character perspective. Let me know what you think and I will send the group a poll with a couple of alternate title suggestions for the following month so everyone has a chance to weigh in before we commit to the next selection.

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