Village of Mead
MEAD MESSENGER
NOVEMBER 2015
Volume 10, Issue 11
The Village Office
will be closed November 26 and 27 for Thanksgiving
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
REMEMBER - Set your
clocks back November 1!
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEET OCTOBER 13
A Regular Meeting of
the Village of Mead Board of Trustees was held October 13 at 6:00 p.m. at the
Village Office. Present were Chairman
Guyle and Trustees Havelka, Nicola and Wielage.
Absent was Trustee Wimer. Also
present were Clerk Moline and Utility/Maintenance Supt. Raver. Guests were Melissa Konecky, Rian Harkins,
Craig Reinsch, Ben Day, Brenda Halbmaier and Tanner Shaw.
SCHEDULED GUESTS: Rian Harkins, SENDD, reported the
findings of the Community Survey and that the village does not meet the LMI
(low to medium income) requirements so is not eligible for funding of CDBG
grants. Ben Day and Craig Reinsch,
Olsson Associates, reported the results of the test well. Due to high nitrates this site is not
feasible for construction of a new well.
Discussion was held on future options for a water project. Requirements from the NE Dept. of Health and
Human Services regarding the water load-out were addressed. Brenda Halbmaier asked the board to
reconsider supporting a recycling center and expressed concerns at the park
restrooms. Tanner Shaw, AltEn,
entered discussion on concerns of the request by AltEn to DEQ for an amendment
to the Solid Waste Compost Facility Permit.
Numerous complaints fielded from Trustees were expressed. A Public Hearing will be held in the near
future for discussion by the public.
REPORTS: Police - The monthly police report was
reviewed. Planning Commission -
The minutes of the September 28 Regular Meeting were approved as
presented. Clerk - Moline
reported completion of audit, amendment recommendation from the auditor to the
annual reviews section of the Employee Handbook, meters needing repairs and
Post-Christmas Party options.
NEW
BUSINESS: Resolution 15-21, Sale of
Equipment was adopted. Complaints
regarding tree obstructing view at intersection and overhanging tree and
sidewalk requiring repair were heard.
The meeting adjourned at 8:02 p.m.
RECYCLING OPTION - If you are interested in recycling, please
contact Waste Connections at 800-279-7511 to arrange for pickup at your
curb. The cost is $10.00 per month, with
pick up twice per month. Items can be
intermingled.
DUMP HOURS WILL BE ADJUSTED TO WINTER
HOURS
November 1 -
March 31, FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH ONLY
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
During the winter months, be
aware that the dump may be closed due to inclement weather.
TREE BRANCHES,
WEEDS, LEAVES AND GRASS CLIPPINGS ARE THE ONLY ITEMS PERMITTED TO BE DISPOSED
OF. A DUMPSTER TO DISPOSE OF METAL /
IRON PRODUCTS IS ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE DUMPSITE. ALL LOADS WILL BE CHECKED. THE DUMP IS OPEN TO MEAD
RESIDENTS ONLY AT A CHARGE OF $2.00 PER LOAD, including
metal / iron products dumpster, PAYABLE TO THE DUMPMASTER.
MEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS by Lori Moseman and Laurie
VanAckeren
FALL
LIBRARY HOURS
Effective
September 1-December 31, 2015, fall hours are:
Tuesdays
10am-1pm and 5pm-8 pm
Wednesdays
2pm-6 pm
Thursdays
12noon-6 pm
Fridays
9 am-2pm
Saturdays
10 am-2pm
Coffee
Hour is scheduled every Tuesday at 10 am and Story Time every Thursday at 4 pm
and Saturday at 11am.
UPCOMING
EVENTS
*October
24-31 all patrons are invited to stop by the library to pick up a Halloween
treat.
*Friday,
October 23-the Lunch Bunch Book Club will meet from 1130 am-1230 pm. The next
meeting of this new group will be Friday, November 20, at 1130 am.
Consider joining this fun book club. Everyone is welcome & please
bring a friend!
*Saturday,
October 31-Family Lunch at 11 am with a Family Movie to follow at 12 noon. RSVP
to the library at least two days before by calling 402.624.6605, texting
402.320.8105, emailing meadlibrary@outlook.com, or stopping by the library.
Please bring a rug or blanket for children and your own covered drinks.
Halloween movie is rated PG.
*Friday,
November 13-Special “No School Today” Event-watch for details!
Join
us on Facebook to check out other November events and our Thanksgiving hours.
THANK
YOUS
Thanks
to Jenny Carritt and family for donating a monitor to the library
workstation, Sara and PJ Nicola for repairing a shelf, Bill Way for
donating books, and Karen Porter for providing craft materials. We appreciate
help this past month from library volunteers Rita, Liz, Mystic, Raven and Edgar
and garden volunteers Connie and Melissa. A special thank you to Friends
of the Library for selecting and installing new plants for the garden and
providing funds for the purchase of library materials.
NEWCOLLECTION
MATERIALS
Children/Juvenile/Teen
Books: Big Nate: Game On! By Lincoln Peirce, Creepover (3 volumes) by PJ
Night, Star Wars: the Clone Wars, Animal Atlas DVD, Mysteries According to
Humphrey by Betty Binney, The Phantom Bully by Jeffrey Brown, Fancy Nancy and
the Delectable Cupcakes by Jane O'Connor, The Maze Runner by James Dashner, and
The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt
Adult
Books: Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson, Love Letters by Debbie Macomber
and Fan Girl by Rainbow Rowell
LIBRARY
BOARD MEETING Meetings of the Mead Public Library Board are on the third
Wednesday of each month, except December. They are at the library and are open
to the public. The next meeting will be Wednesday, November 18, at 5:30 pm
(please note change in time.)
Mead Community Group – Fall 2015
More parenting tips
from the Search Institute Publication, “ask me where I’m going” with questions
and comments from teens themselves –
It
shouldn’t come as any surprise that parents have far more influence over
instilling values in their children than any other factor. So how can we best do that? Teens say,
BE HONEST
WITH ME, be honest with yourself.
HELP ME
ACT FROM MY IDEALS – listen when I talk about the things that mean
something to me.
GIVE ME A
VOICE. Take me seriously. Acknowledge my opinions. Treat me with respect.
HELP ME BE
RESPONSIBLE when I experiment with new activities. REMIND ME that if I start using alcohol or
other drugs, it can be really, really hard to stop.
ACCEPT ME,
no matter how “different” I am from you.
Have the courage to tell me or someone else that you’re sorry, if you
really are.
ACCEPT AND
UNDERSTAND MY MISTAKES. Applaud my
efforts and successes.
HELP ME
SOLVE PROBLEMS and change things for the better. Trust me.
GIVE ME IDEAS,
AND FEEDBACK. Remember that someday soon
I will be completely in charge of my life.
Help me be ready for that.
REMIND ME
THAT I’M WORTHWHILE. Encourage me to
give tough things my best shot.
HELP ME
FIND MY TALENTS. HELP ME BE
REALISTIC. Reassure me when I’m having
doubts.
CELEBRATE
MY UNIQUENESS. Like me just for who I
am.
HELP ME
LEARN TO BE HAPPY WITH MYSELF, and remember, there is no perfect person out
there.
So there
we have our challenges, not just for parents, but for all of us privileged to
interact with the amazing young people who cross our paths. Maybe not that easy sometimes, but oh, what
lasting outcomes.
We invite
anyone in our community, who wants to join our group in trying to have positive
relationships with our youth, to join us at our next meeting on Tuesday,
November 3rd at 7 PM in the High School Commons.
COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES
MEAD
COVENANT 1540 Co Rd 10
www.covmead.org
/ 402-624-6125
10:00a.m. -
Sunday Encounter Service
Wednesday’s
6:00p.m. - We’d like to treat you to a FREE
meal!
7:00p.m. - Adult
Groups, Jr & Sr High Youth Group
7:15p.m. - Kids in
Action (elementary age children)
ST. JAMES
CATHOLIC 213 E. Eighth St.
www.sjamescatholicchurch.com
/ 402-624-3555
5:30p.m. - Saturday
Vigil
9:00a.m. - Sunday
Mass
Weekly Schedule
7:00a.m. - Daily Mass
- Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:00a.m. - Daily Mass
- Saturday, when scheduled
ALMA LUTHERAN 219 W. Fifth St.
www.almalutheran.com
/ 402-624-3015
8:30a.m. - Sunday Worship - First Sunday of
the month
10:30a.m. - Sunday
Worship - All other Sundays
9:00a.m. - Sunday School for all ages
PANERA BREAD - FREE
TO THE PUBLIC, Saturday following
the second Friday of the month - NOVEMBER 14.
VILLAGE OF MEAD
312 S. Vine St., Box
46
Mead, NE 68041-0046
Telephone 402-624-2495
Fax 402-624-2024
Telephone 402-624-2495
Fax 402-624-2024
E-mail: meadclerk1@hotmail.com
Web: www.meadnebraska.net
Gary Guyle, Chairman
Shawn Havelka,
Trustee
PJ Nicola, Trustee
Richard Wielage,
Trustee
Rod Wimer, Trustee
June Moline,
Clerk/Treasurer 402-624-2495
Nick Raver,
Utility/Maint. Supt. 402-443-9688
Jerry Carlson, Police
Chief 402-443-6846
Lori Moseman, Library
Director 402-624-6605
Laurie Van Ackeren,
Ass’t Library Director
Nick Raver, Fire
Chief 402-443-9688
VILLAGE
OF MEAD UPCOMING MEETINGS
Village
Board: Tuesday, November 10, 6:00pm
Planning
Comm.: Monday, November
23, 7:30pm
Library
Board: Wednesday, November 18, 5:30pm
Fire
& Rescue: Monday, November 9, 7:30pm
The
Village Board & Planning Commission meet at the Village Office, Library
Board at the Library and Fire & Rescue at the Fire Station.
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