Thursday, September 17, 2015

Newsletter October 2015


Village of Mead

MEAD MESSENGER

Volume 10, Issue 10

OCTOBER 2015

 

Village of Mead Board of Trustees Meet September 8

 

A Regular Meeting of the Village of Mead Board of Trustees was held September 8 at 6:00 p.m.  Present were Chairman Guyle; Trustees Havelka, Nicola, Wielage and Wimer.  Also present were Clerk Moline, Utility/Maintenance Supt. Raver and Police Chief Carlson.

     A Budget Hearing was held at 6:11 p.m.  Action was taken to approve the 10/1/15 through 9/30/16 budget, additional 1% increase and Resolution 15-20, Final Tax Levy of 32.0229 cents per one hundred dollars of actual valuation.  The hearing adjourned at 6:21 p.m.

     A Public Hearing was held at 6:21 p.m.  Action was taken to adopt Resolution 15-19, Subdivision between Dale J. Konecky and Dorothy C. Konecky Revocable Trust and Doug Konecky, hereinafter referred to as Koneckys Subdivision.  The hearing adjourned at 6:24 p.m.

     REPORTS:  Utility/Maintenance - Raver reported repair of a waterline at N. Third Circle and plans to continue to make repairs to improve volume at N. Third Circle and topping of trees at the park.     Police - Carlson presented the Monthly Police Report and discussed the current status of zoning and nuisance violations and cats running at large.     Planning Commission - The minutes of the August 24 Regular Meeting and Public Hearing were approved.  Library - The August 19 Library Board Meeting minutes were approved as presented.  Clerk - Moline reported completion of the Community Survey, scheduled vacation and auditor to complete past fiscal year audit on October 6 and 7.  The board reviewed obsolete equipment to remove from the village insurance policy.

     A bid of $120.00 was accepted from Arkfeld Cleaning Services to clean the village office carpets.  Discussion and agreed to request a public hearing on AltEn’s application with the NE Department of Environmental Quality to modify their Solid Waste Compost Facility Permit.

     The meeting was adjourned at 7:09 p.m.

 

RECYCLING AVAILABLE -

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 twice per month.  All items can be intermingled.

 


Mead Fire / Rescue Department Annual Halloween Costume Party

Saturday, October 31st

Mead Community Building

 

The party begins at 6:00 p.m. with hot dogs and hot chocolate served by members of the Fire / Rescue Department .  Costume judging for all ages will follow.  This is an annual event sponsored by the Mead Fire / Rescue Department.

 

MEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
FALL LIBRARY HOURS

Effective September 1-December 31, 2015 fall hours will be:

 

Tuesdays 10am-1pm and 5pm-8pm, Wednesdays 2pm-6pm, Thursdays 12noon-6pm,  Fridays 9am-2pm, 

 

THANK YOU'S

Thank you to June Frahm and family for getting the library a new sink and having it installed. The donation made by Larry Love and computer monitor provided by Jenny Carritt and family were also appreciated.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturday, September 26, and Saturday, October 31-Family Lunch at 11am -11:45am with a Family Movie to follow at 12:00 noon.  RSVP to the Library 2 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 (chairs available for adults) and your own covered drinks.  Movie is rated PG.

Saturday, October 10 is STAR WARS READS DAY!  Lots of Star Wars Books available for your reading pleasure and a movie will be shown at 12:00 noon.  Special Star Wars Snacks will be served.   Please bring a rug or blanket for children (chairs available for adults) and your own covered drinks for the movie. 

Friday, October 9-An “Oldie but Goodie” movie, Bell, Book and Candle (starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak) will be shown at 10 am to help get us in the Halloween spirit.  All are Welcome!  Coffee and snacks will be served. 

October, 18-24 is TEEN READ WEEK.  Check out our Face Book Page for upcoming, fun events for TEENS AND TWEENS.  Join our Face Book page at Mead Public Library. 

Friday, October 23-Join us from 1130am-12:30pm for our Brand New Lunch Bunch Book Club.

October 24-31 we invite patrons to stop by the Library to pick up a special Halloween treat.  All ages are welcome.

 

NEW COLLECTION MATERIALS

Books:  The Mortal Instruments (four book series) by Cassandra Clare, Ms. Cuddy is Nutty! & Mr. Cooper is Super! By Dan Gutman, What Pet Should I Get? By Dr. Seuss, I Will Take a Nap! By Mo Willems, Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell, Still Alice by Lisa Genova, and Beyond Magenta by Susan Kuklin

DVDs: Hotel Transylvania (rated PG) and Paddington (rated PG)

 

WISH LIST

If you have any of these items you could share with the library, your donation would be appreciated:

Yarn (skeens, any color)                                                                                

UNO card game

Pumpkins (for fall decorations and crafts)                                        

Checkers game

Lincoln Logs/Legos/Mega Blocks (for our children’s section)                       

Mancala game

 

LIBRARY BOARD MEETING

Meetings of the Mead Public Library Board are the third Wednesday of each month, except December, and are open to the public.  The next meeting will be October 21 at 6:30pm at the library.

 

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.


COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES

 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.  OCTOBER 10

 

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.


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

 

Thank you Contractors and Citizens,

 

The sidewalk along Vine Street from Third Street to Fourth Street was recently removed and replaced.  Thank you, Bill Thorson, Chad Howell and J.C. Long for completing the project.  Thank you, Dick Pelster for completion of the street concrete replacement along Eighth Street.  Thank you to all of the citizens who patronize these businesses that showed patience during completion of this project.

 

Mead Community Group     

 

Wow!  The first week in September felt like mid-summer, then overnight it turned to Autumn.  And now back to summer for a few days.  School has started and fall activities are in full swing. 

 

The Mead Community Group has several things planned that we hope the community will embrace and enjoy.

 

A new and exciting event started September 16 with the Mead Covenant Church van picking up students at Wahoo High School and other locations for an after-school study time, with homework help when requested.  Snacks and fun activities will also be offered.  This will continue throughout the school year every Wednesday afternoon. 

 

The annual “Red Ribbon Week” will be observed October 23rd-31st with activities at both schools and provide pledge cards at the home volleyball game on Tuesday, October 27th at 5 PM.

 

On Halloween, Saturday, October 31st, the Mead Community Group will again partner with the Mead Volunteer Fire Department to provide a Trunk-or-Treat event at the Mead Fire Hall.  This will be held during and after the annual Costume Contest judging.  Everyone who participates by bringing  a truck or car-trunk with Halloween decorations will be given candy to pass out and be in a drawing for a Fall-themed prize.  This is an opportunity for rural residents to have trick-or-treat fun and it also provides a safe place for the children to enjoy the experience.

 

We invite anyone in the community to join us at our monthly meetings.  Our sole purpose is to advocate for our young people, offering information and activities that promote positive choices.

 

Our next meeting is Tuesday, October 6th at 7:00 PM in the High School Commons. 

 

VILLAGE OF MEAD UPCOMING MEETINGS
Village Board:  Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6:00pm

Planning Comm.: Monday, Oct. 26, 7:30pm

Library Board:  Wednesday, Oct. 21, 6:30pm

Fire & Rescue:  Monday, Oct. 12, 7:30pm

The Village Board & Planning Commission meet at the Village Office, Library Board at the Library and Fire & Rescue at the Fire Station.

 

VILLAGE OF MEAD

312 S. Vine St., Box 46

Mead, NE  68041-0046
Telephone 402-624-2495
Fax 402-624-2024

E-mail:  meadclerk1@hotmail.com


 

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, Assistant Library Director

Nick Raver, Fire Chief  402-443-9688