Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Newsletter June 2009

MEAD MESSENGER - June 2009, Volume 5, Issue 6

Village Board of Trustees Meet -

A Regular Meeting of the Village of Mead Board of Trustees was held May 12, 2009 at 6:00 pm at the Village Office. Present were Chairman Howell & Trustees Halbmaier, Raver & Swanson. Absent was Feldhaus. Also present were Clerk Moline & Utilities/Maintenance Supt. Walling.
Guests present were Steve Mayfield, Jody Weible, Connie Schliffke, Melissa Konecky, Williams & Judy McEvoy & Mary Vogt.

Mayfield, Chair of the Mead Planning Commission, discussed the commission’s duties.

The McEvoy’s presented a home inspection concern.

Action taken was second reading of Ord. 587, Water/Sewer Deposit Fee for Renters; appoint Bill Thorson to the Planning Commission; reappoint Lowell Divoll & Richard Wielage to the Planning Commission & approved conducting a Community Survey through SENDD. WARA was granted permission to rent the volleyball court for summer leagues at a cost of $100.00. Word was received that Mead Public School students plan to paint “2009 Boys State Basketball Champions” on the street intersection of 4th & Vine; approved employment of a part-time student for the summer through One Stop Solutions Summer Program; heard custodial requests; bridge requirements & resident complaints of Post Office vandalism, uncut grass & mowing grass clippings into the streets.

Walling reported need to submit plan on repair of the old well house to the state by 6/22; maintenance needs at the wellhouse & wastewater plant; plan to repair the park pavilion & future projects. Projects being installation of playground equipment, replacement of culverts, door & window replacement at the Community Bldg, street grading & resident maintenance requests.

Police & Planning Commission reports were reviewed.

The board entered executive session at 7:37 p.m. for custodian’s review. The board returned to regular session at 7:47 p.m. The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 p.m.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mead, Nebraska, have, by Resolution No. 09-07, authorized the sale of the following described personal property, to wit: IOLL Quonset #10 at Mead Bin Site, Konecky Property 25-15-8, Mead, Saunders County, Nebraska with dimensions of 40’ x 100’,pursuant to the following terms and conditions:

1. State intended use for the quonset;2. Sale subject to written approval by a Representative of the Dale and Dorothy Konecky Revocable Trust, owner of property where quonset is located; 3. Minimum bid required of $18,500.00;4. Sealed bids shall be sent or delivered to the Mead Village Office, 312 S. Vine Street, Mead, Nebraska by 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9, 2009.5. Sealed bids will be opened at the Regular Meeting of the Village of Mead Board of Trustees at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9, 2009.

Bill Thorson has been appointed to serve on the Mead Planning Commission. Welcome Bill!

NEW PLAYGROUND READY TO ENJOY!
On Saturday, May 16, the new playground equipment was erected at the park. Thank you to the volunteers for helping with the project: Keith Walling, Brad Osterloh, Cameron Walling, June Moline, Jim Halbmaier and Mike Coyle.

We hope the children enjoy many fun filled years on the equipment. The next park project is the painting of the park benches and picnic tables. If anyone is interested in volunteering to help with this project please let Keith or June know.

RECYCLING IS NOW EASIER THAN EVER
Effective immediately, you will not need to sort out your recycling items. All your recyclable items (paper products including newspaper, magazines/catalogs and phone books, plastics #1 - #7, cardboard, aluminum and tin - NO GLASS) can be put together in the recycling containers provided to the Village of Mead. Separation is no longer required. Waste Connections

FIRE HYDRANTS WILL BE FLUSHED WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, 9:00 - 12:00, MAY 27 and JUNE 3. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY.

COMMUNITY NEWS by Dalene Selko
The following additional businesses have donated to Mead Days/ Mead Ball Association since last month: Todd Fick, Ken and Linda Sweet, Insulfoam, Wahoo Civic Center, Julie Swanson, 21 Century, Tanning Studio, Mocha K’s, Sunmart, Platte Valley, Window Box, Corner Market, Dairy Queen, Pizza Hut, Bomgaars, Virgl Implement, Zesto, Wahoo Super, Wahoo Heritage Inn, Green Acre Animal Clinic, Wahoo Newspaper, Wahoo Bakery/Locker, Lorsche’s, Lucille’s, Warehouse Surplus, Simons Home Storage, The Hip Chick, and Irma and Marvin Dostal.

We are still taking donations for Mead Days/Mead Ball Association. Checks can be made payable to Mead Days/Mead Ball Association, c/o Dalene Selko, PO Box 64, Mead NE 68041. Prize donations can be dropped off at the Bank of Mead or call Dalene Selko for pickup.

SWIMMING POOL, SPA OR HOT TUB REQUIREMENTS
A reminder that if you plan to erect a pool, spa or hot tub containing 24” of water, a locked fence is required. Please stop by the village office to obtain an application for a Building Permit. The application must be approved by the Mead Planning Commission prior to erection of the pool, spa or hot tub. The next Planning Commission meeting will be held on June 22.

VILLAGE OF MEAD CLEAN UP DAY
Saturday, June 13, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, 312 S. Vine Street (downtown @ village office)

This event is open to Mead residents ONLY! All resident identifications will be checked as well as loads prior to disposal.

Example of permitted items: tires (fee charged), appliances, water heaters, bicycles, batteries, trash, and additional items.

Example of items not permitted: wood, grass clippings, construction refuse and tree limbs.

CHURCH SERVICES
ACommunity-wide Church Service will be held at the Mead Park on June 21 beginning at 10:00 am
MEAD COVENANT 1540 Co Rd 10 9:00 am Worship10:15 am Life Groups
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC 213 E. Eighth St.5:30 pm Saturday Mass9:30 am Sunday Mass(check bulletin for daily mass, generally 7:00 a.m.)
ALMA LUTHERAN 219 W Fifth St.June 7 - Worship at Midland Event Center in Fremont, 10th & Clarkson at 10:00 a.m.June 14—Summer Worship Schedule begins at 9:00 a.m., followed by cookies on the lawn

ALMA LUTHERAN CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL - JUNE 8 THOUGH 12, 9:00 - NOON!

DO NOT MOW YOUR GRASS CLIPPINGS INTO THE STREET. THE CLIPPINGS CAUSE THE STORM SEWER TO PLUG WHICH IN TURN PREVENTS WATER TO DRAIN PROPERLY FROM THE STREET FOLLOWING RAINFALL.

FREE BREAD
Alma Lutheran Church at 5th and Elm has free Panera bread to share with the community. If you need help stretching your food dollars, drop by for free loaves of bread on the second Saturday of the month between 10 and 11am, or call the church office to make arrangements at 624-3015.

MEAD COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
The Community Food Bank is located at Alma Lutheran Church. If you are in need of food products, please contact Pastor Alena at 624-3015 or Jill Dahl at 624-5010.

Pet licenses were due May 1. If you have not done so, please license your pet today!

UPCOMING MEETINGS
Village Board: Tuesday, June 9, 6:00 p.m.
Planning Commission: Monday, June 22, 7:30 p.m.
Library Board: Saturday, June 6, 9:30 a.m. Fire & Rescue:
Monday, June 8, 8:00 p.m.
The Village Board and Planning Commission meet at the Village Office, Library Board at the Library and the Fire Department at the Fire Hall.The year is 1909.

One hundred years ago . . .
The average life expectancy was 47 years.
Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub.
Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone.
There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads.
The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph.
The average wage in 1909 was 22 cents per hour.
The average worker made between $200 and $400 per year.
More than 95 percent of all births took place at HOME.
Sugar cost four cents a pound.
Coffee was fifteen cents a pound.
Most women only washed their hair once a month, and used Borax or egg yolks for shampoo.
The American flag had 45 stars.
The population of Las Vegas, Nevada, was only 30!
Two out of every 10 adults couldn’t read or write. Only 6 percent of all Americans had graduated from high school.

What a difference a century makes!

VILLAGE OF MEAD
312 S. Vine St., P.O. Box 46Mead, NE 68041-0046
Phone: (402) 624-2495Fax: (402) 624-2024
E-mail: meadclerk1@hotmail.com
Web: http://www.meadnebraska.org/
Brad Howell, Chairperson; Bobbie Feldhaus, Trustee; Jim Halbmaier, Trustee; Ailene Raver, Trustee; Dick Swanson, Trustee
June Moline, Clerk/Treas. 624-2495
Keith Walling, Ut/Mnt. Supt. 227-5150
Jerry Carlson, Police Chief 624-2056
Vera Kuhr, Librarian 624-6605
Mike Coyle, Fire Chief 443-7164

An MP3 player was turned into the village office following Garage Sale Day. If you have lost your player, please stop by the village office to identify.

Mead Library News 2009 May by Vera Kuhr, Library Director

Another school year is over and that means that everyone will have time now to pick up a good book. Many children’s titles have been added to complement our Summer Reading program. It has been a busy time getting areas weeded to make room for new titles.

CAUTION: The library has added new DVD’s for checkout. Please see that you handle these with care as they are more fragile than a VCR tape. Patrons will be charged for the cost of the DVD if they come back cracked or missing. The cost for most of them will be at least $20.00 or more. We are trying to make sure we check these when we check them out and when they are returned. If you check out a DVD that is damaged, please notify us AT ONCE.

SUMMER READING: Please read the flyer in this newsletter regarding Summer Reading. Participants must have a current library card from Saunders County and also be current with fines and overdue materials. If you would like to volunteer some time, please call the library. This would not take up too much time and is really a lot of fun.

FINES AND OVERDUES: The Library Board of Trustees will be working on a new policy for collection of fines and charges for materials not returned. Materials returned in the drop box that are overdue have accumulated fines. If you have four books or other materials checked out and they are over due, you will owe $1.00 per piece or $4.00. If you have materials overdue or fines due at this library, you will not be able to check out at another library in Saunders County.
PLEASE keep your record up to date. Out library is more lenient than most with assessing fines. A telephone call will renew materials to stop fines from accumulating.

We have added many new titles and are starting to add new DVD’s to our collection. The Adult Fiction section has been weeded and we hope this will be easier to see titles of interest.

FUTURE SURVEY TO BE CONDUCTED . . .
In the near future the Village of Mead Board of Trustees will be conducting a Community Survey through SENDD. Forms will be distributed, returned to the office and forwarded to SENDD for tallying. It is imperitive that all surveys be completed to the best of the resident’s knowledge and returned.
The survey is being conducted in hopes that the village will qualify for grant funding for future projects.
Again, it is imperitive that surveys be returned with honest responses. All responses shall be kept confidential and will be handled by SENDD (Southeast Nebraska Development District).

Summer Reading
When: June 4, 2009 to July 16, 2009
Where: Mead Public Library
Who For: All children through 6th grade
The program will be divided into two sections:
Crafts: Children 2nd through 6th on Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 and for
Children preschool through 1st grade on Saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:00
Reading: All ages through the 6th grade.
Incentives will be handed out when children visit the library and check out reading materials.
Stop in at the library to register. You may register for both programs or for only one.
We encourage all ages (adults included) to read at least one book during the summer vacation.
The library has added many new titles for all ages to entice readers.
We are looking for volunteers to read a short story on Saturday Mornings.

VILLAGE OF MEAD LIBRARY HOURS
TUESDAY 9:00 am - 11:00 am & 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm; WEDNESDAY 9:00 am - 11:00 am; THURSDAY 9:00 am - 11:00 am & 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm; SATURDAY 9:00 am - 1:00 pm