Village of Mead
MEAD MESSENGER
Volume
12, Issue 4
APRIL
2017
DOG AND CAT VACCINATION CLINIC AND LICENSE
DAY
SATURDAY, April 8
1:30 - 3: 00 pm
Mead Fire Station
Dr. Dobesh from Green Acre Animal Clinic
will be present to administer pet vaccinations.
Available will be vaccinations for rabies, distemper/parvo for dogs and
rabies and distemper for cats.
Heartgaard and Frontline will also be available to purchase. Bloods tests for heartworms can also be
conducted. Clerk Moline will be present
to issue dog and cat licenses with proof of current rabies vaccination. Cost to license your pet is $4.00 altered
and $6.00 intact. The clinic is NOT
limited to Mead residents only.
If you can’t attend the clinic, please
provide proof of current rabies vaccination at the Village Office to purchase
your license. All pets are to be
licensed by May 1.
VILLAGE OF MEAD BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
MINUTES - MARCH 14
A
Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees was held March 14 at 6:00 p.m. Present were Chairman Havelka; Trustees
Felty, Guyle, Wielage and Wimer. Also
present were Clerk Moline, Utility/Maintenance Superintendent Raver and Library
Director Laurie VanAckeren. Guests were
Candi Sanders and Craig Jones.
A PUBLIC HEARING was called at 6:14 p.m. to review a
recommendation from the Planning Commission to consider amendment to Municipal
Code 11-306 and 11-404. The hearing was
adjourned at 6:17 p.m.
Action was taken to adopt Ordinance 688, amend Chapter 11, Zoning;
Article 3, Districts; Section 11-306, Single Family Residential; and Article 4,
Additional Regulations; Section 11-404, Rear Yard Depth.
SPECIAL
GUESTS: Candi Sanders, NPAIT,
addressed the board regarding cash management of interim funds for the water
project. Laurie VanAckeren
presented the 2016 Library Report. Craig
Jones, First National Capital Markets, presented options for cash
management and funding of interim funds for the water project.
REPORTS: Utility/Maintenance Superintendent -
Raver reported on the test well and pumping stations. Discussion was held on invoice payments for
the water project. Police—The monthly report was presented. Planning
Commission - The minutes of the February 27 Regular Meeting and Public
Hearing and Building Permit 17-01, Colby Properties to construct a house/garage
were accepted. Library—Unofficial minutes from the February 15 meeting
were reviewed. The resignation of
Adrienne Miller from the Library Board was noted. Marty Hagemann was appointed to the Library
Board. Clerk - Moline reported scheduled attendance of Clerk Academy,
requested vacation in June, receipt of the deed for E. Seventh Street and
purchase of a copier.
Park improvements were discussed with request for bid from SECO to
replace 8 GFCI receptacles at the park and plan to repair fixtures in the park
restrooms. Havelka and Felty will
address erection of a fence to surround the recycling bins. The board agreed not to provide ballfield
preparation to the Cedar Bluffs Legion Baseball team, flyers will be posted
seeking someone to prepare the ballfields and noted receipt of a letter from
NDEQ stating answers to residents’ concerns with reissue of AltEn’s
permit. Consideration to vacate N. Third
Street and alley between N. Second St. and N. Third St. will be held at a
future board meeting.
Action was taken to approve payment for 1/2 of the $1,271.09 claim to
Kids Corner Day Care for replacement of the furnace; approved claim of
$17,250.00 to AWS Well Co. for drilling of test hole; approved first reading of
Ordinances 692, 693 and 694 to Waste Connections, Roadrunner Transportation and
S2 Refuse and Recycling for garbage services; and accepted the $175.00 per
roll-up bid from S2 Refuse and Recycling for Mead Clean Up Day.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:04 p.m.
LIBRARY
BOARD CHANGES!
Thank
you Adrienne Miller for serving on the Library Board. Marty Hagemann has been appointed to the Mead
Library Board. Welcome!
VILLAGE OF MEAD
2017 PART-TIME SUMMER POSITIONS
Cleaning the Park Restrooms
Preparing the Baseball / Softball Fields
Stop by the Village Office for an application form.
DUMP
HOURS CHANGE APRIL 1
Dump
hours will revert to the April - November schedule on April 1. The dump will be open Wednesday's from 5:00
pm - 7:00 pm. Saturday hours are 8:00 am
- 12:00 pm. Items permitted are tree
branches, weeds, leaves and grass clippings ONLY! All items are to be unbagged.
A
dumpster is also available on-site for disposal of metal and iron products.
Cost
to dispose of items is $2.00 per load, payable to the Dumpmaster. All items will be checked. Dump use is for Mead Residents ONLY!
Village
of Mead
Storm
Warming Procedures
In case of severe weather, the fire siren
will be sounded and go up and down a few times.
This is only to alert members of the Fire Department to be on the watch. It is also a good idea to keep tuned to a
local channel / radio station if we are in a watch area.
If a funnel is actually spotted, they will
blow a steady blast on the siren. This
is your signal to take cover at once.
For those residents or businesses without basements, go to the Alma
Lutheran Church basement, 219 W Fifth Street.
A fireman will have the doors open if we are in a storm warning.
Congratulations to the
Mead Raiders Boys Basketball Team on finishing runner-up in the Class D-2 State
Basketball Tournament.
MEAD
BALL ASSOCIATION PANCAKE FEED
Sunday,
April 23, 8am - 2pm
Mead
Fire Hall
Pancakes,
scrambled eggs, sausage, juice and coffee
$6.00,
$3.00 age 8 and under
The
Mead Ball Association will also be hosting a used baseball/softball clothing
and equipment sale. If you have anything
that your child has outgrown and would like to donate it to the Mead Ball
Association, please bring it to the pancake feed. The Mead Ball Association will then sell
these items for a small fee with proceeds going to the Mead Ball Association.
MEAD’S ANNUAL COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE
Saturday, May 6
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Maps
will be available at local businesses.
If
you wish to be placed on the Village Garage Sale Map please contact the Village
Office at 402-624-2495 or meadclerk1@hotmail. com NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, APRIL
28.
Community Action Partnership
Emergency Services Available in Lancaster and Saunders
County
Community Action’s Emergency Services Program provides
emergency financial assistance with past-due rent and utility bills, as well as
security deposit assistance.
Call Community Action today for assistance: 531-289-8364
Additional
Programming: Head Start, Financial
Education, Matched Savings, Weatherization, Tax Preparation and Filing
Services, Health Insurance Enrollment, Tenant Support Services
MEAD CLEAN-UP DAY
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 2017
312 S. VINE STREET
Example
of Permitted Items: tires (disposal fee required), appliances,
bicycles, batteries, beds, dressers, grills.
Exampled of Items not Permitted:
wood, grass clippings, construction refuse, tree limbs, garbage.
This event is for MEAD RESIDENTS ONLY!
CHURCH
NEWS
ALMA LUTHERAN 219 W. Fifth St.
www.almalutheran.com / 402-624-3015
8:30a.m. - Sunday Worship - First Sunday of
the month
9:00a.m. - Sunday School for all ages
10:30a.m.
- Sunday Worship - All other Sundays
PANERA
BREAD - FREE TO THE PUBLIC, Saturday
following the second Friday of the month from
10 until 11 am. - APRIL 15
EASTER
WEEK SCHEDULE
April 6
7:00 pm - Maundy Thursday
April
16 9:00 - 10:15 am - Breakfast served
by Youth
10:00 am - East Egg Hunt
10:30 am - Easter Worship
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)
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
JOIN US ON AN AMAZING JOURNEY!
At
Road to Resurrection you’ll step back in time and follow Jesus’ footsteps
through the week leading up to his death and resurrection. Along the path you’ll encounter people
who’ve met Jesus and become part of an incredible experience.
Wednesday, April 12th, 6:30 PM
Mead Covenant Church
1540 Co Rd 10, Mead, NE
402-624-6125
Road
to Resurrection begins at 15-minute intervals during our event. Please call the church to choose a time that
is available for your family or group so you can join in this adventure!
VILLAGE OF MEAD UPCOMING MEETINGS
Village
Board: Tuesday, April 11, 6:00 pm
Planning
Comm.: Monday, April 24, 7:30 pm
Library
Board: Wednesday, April 19, 5:30 pm
Fire
& Rescue: Monday, April 10, 7:30 pm
The
Village Board & Planning Commission meet at the Village Office, Library
Board at the Library and Fire/Rescue at the Fire Station.
MEAD
PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
Library Hours:
Tuesday 10am-1pm and 4pm-7pm, Wednesday 4pm-7pm, Thursday 9am-6pm,
Friday 9am-1pm NOTE:
The Library will be closed Saturday, April 15.
Monthly Schedule
Coffee
Hour is scheduled every Tuesday
at 10am & Story Time for young children is offered every Thursday
at 4pm.
The
Lunch Bunch Book Club will gather from 1130am-1230pm on Friday,
April 21.
The
Mead Public Library Board will meet Wednesday, April 19, at 530pm
in the library.
Special Events
Saturday,
April 1- A Saturday Morning
Movie (rated PG) will be shown at 10am. Popcorn will be provided,
and attendees should bring their own covered drinks.
Tuesday,
April 4-The Mead Friends of
the Library Foundation will meet from 6-7 pm.
Saturday,
April 8-Bingo for Books
will begin at 10:30am. All ages are welcome. Each winner receives a
gently used book.
Tuesday,
April 11-A Family Board Game
Night will be hosted from 5:30p-7pm.
All ages welcome!
Thursday,
April 20- Mead Public Library
Teen Advisory Board (TAB) will meet at 445 pm.
June Summer Reading Program
Parents
of young children and community volunteers are needed for Summer Reading
Program events throughout the month of June. If you can help serve Mead’s
children and support the program, please contact library staff at meadlibrary@outlook.com or 402.624.6605.
The
state-wide theme for the 2017 Summer Reading Program is “Build a Better World.”
Events planned at the Library include:
May
26: The Kick Off Party begins
at 10am! Special Guests: Raptors
from Fontenelle Forest!
June
6-9: Summer Reading Camp 10am-11am
each day! Different presenter daily,
including Madeleine Rheinheimer, teen author of the children’s book UNDEFINED,
on June 7.
July
6: Coding Workshop for
children entering grade 4th through 9th, 10am-1pm.
Mark your calendar now as space will be limited.
Aug.
11: End of Summer Reading Party
4pm-6pm Party with the Parrots from
NE Parrot Rescue!
Homebound Library Delivery Service
If
you know a community member who is temporarily or permanently housebound, Mead
Public Library can assist by delivering books. There is no charge for this
service. To make arrangements for homebound delivery, call Mead Public Library
at 402.624.6605 or email meadLibrary@outlook.com.
GARY ELSE BENEFIT
To Help Defray Medical
Expenses
Sunday, April 2, 2017
5:00 P.M.
Mead Fire Hall
FREE WILL DONATION
Food, Auction and Raffle - There will be many Silent Auction
Items!
A
few months ago Gary wasn’t feeling well and went to the doctor to find out that
he had a brain tumor. Gary has had two
brain surgeries to remove the tumor. At
this time Gary is doing well but has a long road to recovery. Please come and help us support Gary!
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