Friday, May 13, 2011

Death Notice Shirley Thomsen

Shirley M. Thomsen, age 75 of Exeter Nebraska died in Lincoln on Thursday May 12, 2011. She was born to George & Elizabeth ( Kahler ) Fox on April 23,1936 in Geneva, Nebraska.
Survivors include:
Sons
Robert Thomsen Fairmont, NE
Jeff Thomsen Geneva, NE
Daughter
Shela Smith Fairmont, NE
Brother
Dean & Sharon Fox Kearney, NE
Sister
Dorothy Ballou Exeter, NE
Grandchildren #6
Great Grandchildren #7
Nieces & nephews
Services: 10 a.m., Monday
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Cordova, NE
Officiating is Pastor Karen Tjarks
Visitation Sunday from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter

Graveside services: Zastrow Cemetery
Cordova, Nebraska

Backpack Program gets a donation

The Exeter-Milligan School Back Pack program recently received a donation of $523.00 from music instructor Nancy Jo Galusha and her students. Currently the Exeter United Methodist Church has embraced this project as one of their missions in the community.

The church provides the bulk of the $200.00 cost per child during the school year to stuff backpacks with nutritional food which will feed a family of four for the weekend.

Each summer the school sends letters to families providing applications for the program.  This school year the group was able to serve four students down from the nine they served last year.  The church has financed the program with some community assistance for the past two years.

The church welcomes additional contribution to help the program as it is administered through the Food Bank of Lincoln.  Anyone wishing to contribute is welcome to send their tax-deductible gift to:
Food Bank of Lincoln, Inc., 4840 Doris Bair Circle, Suite A, Lincoln NE 68504, Note : For the Exeter-Milligan School Account or to Exeter Methodist Church, % LaVonne Guthrie, PO Box 77, Exeter NE 68351

Exeter-Milligan visits Edgerton Explorit Center

Exeter-Milligan Kindergarten, first and second graders spent Friday learning and exploring at the Edgerton Explorit Center in Aurora.
The students enjoyed learning about stopping time during a demonstration by Executive Director Ken Schroeder. They took a photo of a balloon popping and learned about the Stroboscope which was invented by Doctor Harold Edgerton who grew up in Aurora, Nebraska. The center holds many of his inventions and ideals and has a goal to teach visitors with hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.
Throughout the visit the students also enjoyed playing with a life-size operation game, took pictures of themselves popping balloons and also enjoyed playing with the giant bubble wand and giant bubbles the learned about during a demonstration on making bubbles which involved them each being encased in a bubble.
After enjoying lunch at a local park the group had fun learning about some really cold science.  They learned about dry ice and watched multiple demonstrations on the properties of water by Mike Randall, the science educator at the center.
The ended the day of fun and learning with a shocking experiment.  The final demonstration of the day was by John Thompson, director of operations. The Van de Graff generator was the spark of this show, teaching the kids about electricity.  The students took turns making a circle to feel a shock run from one student to another through their hands.
The Edgerton Explorit Center hosts schools and groups as well as individuals and according to Randall, "what we do here is getting kids inspired about science."  Part of that mission involves summer camps and Mad Science Mondays.

Exeter-Milligan Elementary Students Earn Presidential and National Fitness Awards



  Exeter-Milligan Public Schools 3rd and 4th Grade students
who earned the Presidential award for the President's
Challenge Physical Fitness Test.  This award recognizes
students who achieve an outstanding level of physical
fitness. To earn this award, students must score at or above
the 85th percentile on all five activities tested.

Front row: Kate Jansky, Brooke Poppert, Kayla Geiger,
Katherine White
Back row: Trever Zelenka, Mitchell Manning, Spencer Pribyl,
Blake Steuben



Exeter-Milligan Public Schools 3rd and 4th Grade students
who earned the National Physical Fitness award for the
President's Challenge Physical Fitness Test.  Students
earned this award for scoring above the 50th percentile on
all five activities tested.

Front row: Caitlin Murphy, Anna Sluka, Max Zeleny, Ty
Underwood
Back row: Peytan Brandt, Theron Odvody, Colton Bossaller,
Josie Kresak


 Exeter-Milligan Public Schools 5th and 6th Grade students
who earned the National Physical Fitness award for the
President's Challenge Physical Fitness Test. Students earned
this award for scoring above the 50th percentile on
all five activities tested.

Front row: Patrick Murphy, Janey Erdkamp, Vicki Androyna,
Haylee Sheffield, Joey Bartu
Back row: Evan Harre, Cameron White, Joan Strate, Lucy
Murphy, Hailey Luzum, Samantha Horne

Exeter-Milligan Public Schools 5th and 6th Grade students
who earned the Presidential award for the President's
Challenge Physical Fitness Test.  This award recognizes
students who achieve an outstanding level of physical
fitness. To earn this award, students must score at or above
the 85th percentile on all five activities tested.

Front row: Hannah Horne, Katie Mounce, Clarissa Mounce,
Kelsey Bigelow
Back row: Trevor Luzum, Eric Olsen, Bailey Steuben, Hannah
Beethe

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Local Scout Units Honored by Cornhusker Council

Several local Scout units and individual leaders were recognized on Friday evening by the Cornhusker Council of the Boy Scouts of America for their service both to their units and to promote scouting.
 
Friday evenings Cornhusker Council Annual Recognition Dinner included a presentation Best of Council Unit Marketing Award to Exeter Cub Scout Pack 218 chartered by the Exeter American Legion.  Also, Boy Scout Troop 270 of Friend was awarded the Best of Prairie Winds District, Unit Marketing Excellence Award.
 
Six adult volunteers were also honored for their years of dedication to the program with the Silver Beaver award.  Locally, Cynthia Cassel, Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 270 of Friend was awarded the Silver Beaver.  In addition to her years of service to Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturing Crew, Cassel is very involved in her church and also is a member of the Friend Historical Society.  She has sewn and designed costumes for the Friend High School one act play, coached and judged speech and debate events and has developed numerous fundraisers for Boy Scout Troop 270. She coordinates and accompanies the troop on high adventure trips each summer as well as treks to Camp Cornhusker and other camping locations each year.
 
During the evening the Cornhusker Council recognized youth as well as adults who have excelled in following the Scout Law and Oath and provide leadership in their units and in their communities.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Exeter-Milligan Graduates Twenty-One in 2011


 
Twenty-one Exeter-Milligan students became high school graduates during Saturday's commencement exercises.
 
The processional was played by Meredith Emshoff and Jordyn Brandt and the crowd was welcomed by Austin Stride.  After a video presentation, Heather Pribyl and Kelsey Moore spoke about their experiences and hopes for their class.
 
Sixteen eighth graders were recognized as the incoming class of 2015 and were presented eighth grade graduation certificates.
 
Superintendent Paul Sheffield then presented the Class of 2011 with Brent Moore, Vice-President of the School Board, and Tim Pribyl, School Board member, awarded the diplomas.   Mariah Bigelow gave the closing remarks and the class was escorted by their parents to a receiving line.
 
Exeter-Milligan Class of 2011front row from the left Heather Pribyl, Mariah Bigelow, Brittany Behrends, Kelsey Moore.  Middle row from the left are Chloe Brietbach, Caroline Harre, Cody Soukup, Cassie Harre, MiKayla Ruhl, Taylor Slezak, Amanda Dinneen, Linsey Klemm and Mariah Ruhl.  Back row from the left are Jake Wilkins, Tyler Manning, Landon Rhodes, Zach Jensen, Spencer Bures, Andrew Colson, Jameson Trauger and Austin Stride.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Have you seen these items?



Sometime over the weekend of April 30th - May 1st after the Village Maintenance Shop was closed and the Clean-Up dumpster was no longer available these items were dumped in from of the shop.  If anyone has any information on these items please contact the city office.  If incidents like this continue to happen the village will no longer provide a clean up dumpster.

It looked like someone who remodeled a bathroom in 2007 left the items.