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VILLAGE OF EXETER
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Friday, September 22, 2023
EMF Volleyball team loses close one in Exeter
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Throwback Thursday 09/15/2013
09/15/2013
This last Sunday was
Grandparent’s Day and the Exeter-Milligan First Graders wanted to make sure
their grandparents felt appreciated.
With a packed
cafeteria, the first grade performed several songs and two plays that they had
practiced for weeks.
The students split
into two groups and part of the class performed “The Little Red Hen.” The
students did an excellent job telling the story of all of the work the little
red hen despite the laziness of her friends.
The second group of
students performed “Three Billy Goats Gruff,” who encountered a mean troll on
their way to greener pastures.
After several more
songs, the students served their grandparents and guests cookies they had made
and drinks. They also presented their grandparents with some specially
made gifts.
After giving their
grandparents a tour of the classroom, having their picture taken together and a
class photo the school day was over for the first graders.
Exeter-Milligan Kindergarteners this year were
Ronnie Babula, Trevin Ronne, Avery Nichols, Jonah Geiger, Kaydence Haase, Selah
Petersen, Brett Kallhoff., Katherine Hale, Kiley Oldehoeft, Logan Krupicka,
Alexis Saatman andTucker Svec.
Exeter Care Center hosted Jazz on the Green on
Wednesday, September 11 on the lawn around the gazebo at the care center.
Tim Javorsky was the jazz artist who presented the entertainment for the event
and the care center provided a supper of hotdogs, chips and cookies. The
also brought in a bounce house for the kids to enjoy. Cooler temperatures
made for a beautiful evening to enjoy some great music.
Elfreida Jensen was the winner of the quilt
raffle that the Exeter Care Center held. Elfreida also happened to be the
one who did all the beautiful embroidery work on the quilt.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Schluter Tops 5000 Yards
Sunday, September 17, 2023
EMF Demolishes Freeman in Homecoming Football Win
EMF Bobcats took on Freeman in Milligan Friday night for Homecoming. Last year the two teams met in Adams and it was a touchdown blowout. This year, however, was a completely different story. The Falcons only put on six points in the whole game. EMF had a running clock the entire second half. Breckan Schluter scored four touchdowns and didn't see much action in the second half. Draven Payne scored three touchdowns for the Bobcats with Tyler Due scoring several of the two point converstions. Spencer Eberspacher grabbed a Due pass for a two point converstion as well. Hunter Svehla ran the ball in during the fourth quarter to top off the scoring. Final was 60-6
Next week EMF travels to Palmyra.