Wednesday, June 17, 2009

What Can You Recycle in Exeter?

Exeter Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts pictured with their leaders next to the Great American CleanUp Dumpster.

Eli Johnson (left) and Caitlin Murphy (right) quickly sort out the recyclable materials to the "trailer" during the race.

Exeter recycler Joyce Votipka (rear) explains to the group what happens to the materials they recycle.

Exeter Girls Scouts and Cub Scouts gathered around the information on the new battery recycling program. They are pictured in the front row from the left Macy Due, Hannah Beethe, Kaitlyn Vavra, Vicki Androyna, Peytan Brandt, Trystan Brandt, Josie Hulse and Janey Erdkamp. Behind are Joey Bartu and Tara Mueller.

The Exeter Earth Day Extravaganza was held on Saturday, May 2nd in conjunction with the Keep America Beautiful/ Great American Cleaup weekend.

The Exeter Girl Scout Troop 390 and Cub Scout Pack 218 organized the event to educate the community about recycling opportunities in Exeter.

Attendees were invited to tour the new recycling trailer with long time Exeter area recycler, Joyce Votipka. Votipka explained what types of materials should be recycled and how they should be prepared for recycling. Under the appropriate bin, the girl scouts had created posters showing the type of item in the bin and how that material is recycled for future use.

After the tour, participants were encouraged to take the sorting relay challenge. They were given a bag of mostly recyclable materials and as the cub scouts timed them, they sorted the items into boxes that were labeled like the trailer. Several "trick" items were placed in the bag for the sorters to find.

During the event, door prizes were awarded as well as prizes for several contests. The Exeter-Milligan students were asked at school to pick a name for the new trailer and the winner was announced at the extravaganza. Fifth grader Elliot Erdkamp entered the name "Mr. Green" for the contest and his name was chosen. Erdkamp put the name on the trailer and was awarded a free pizza coupon donated by Casey's for his prize winning entry.

On display near the trailer was a sample pile of how much one family can recycle during a two week period. There was also a contest to guess how many lids were in a quart jar from bottles recycled during a month. Peytan Brandt and Kaitlyn Vavra both were correct with their guess of 40. They each received a cloth shopping bag with a battery recycling bucket and a piggy bank.

Many of the door prizes were donated by Public Health Solutions as part of a campaign to recycle batteries. One of the tables at the event was devoted to educating Exeter residents on the new battery recycling program now available A collection box for used single use and rechargeable batteries has been placed at the Exeter library. Piggy banks made completely of recycled electronics were given away in hopes of encouraging the use of rechargeable batteries to save money. Also given at the event were buckets to collect batteries for recycling.

Extra informational materials, coupons for greener living, and kids booklets from the event are available for free at the Exeter Library. At the end of the Earth Day celebration hot dogs and cans of pop all donated by local businesses were served.

Sponsors for the event included First National Bank in Exeter, Murphy Plumbing, Erdkamp Motors and Casey's General Store. Assisting the scouts were members of the Exeter American Legion Auxiliary Post 218.


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Car Wash Today!

Don't forget - the Exeter-Milligan Cheerleaders will be having a car wash from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall on Tuesday, June 16th. Freewill donation with a $5 minimum!

Come out and support the Timberwolves Cheerleaders!

Now That's More Like It!!!!


If that doesn't make you want to don your suit and jump right in I don't know what will - ooops but we have to wait until the State inspectors clear the way and give the okay sign for the pool to open. Tentatively, the village board has set June 28th as an opening date with a grand opening on July 18th.

The bike racks are all in place for the tons of bikes that are expected this summer.


With the pool now full it looks like a beautiful glass sheen when the wind is still (oh, yeah, this is Nebraska, the wind is almost never still!).

Check out Exeter in the Fillmore County Video

Produced by Murphy Productions (Jon Murphy), the new Fillmore County Video will be used as a recruiting tool.

Click here to be linked to the Fillmore County Development Corporation to watch the video or click on the video box below to watch here.

You will see lots of shots of the county and Exeter, along with interviews and lots of great locations in Fillmore County.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Pool Update June 11 2009

Yuck! But don't worry, according to Kevin Christiansen, the yucky looking water is just a result of adding chemicals to the water. The water in Exeter really isn't THIS bad. This picture was taken Tuesday afternoon and it is projected to be cleared up by Thursday.

Still doing a little dirt work on the outside of the pool area.

Freshly planted grass showing its stuff outside the pool area.

New Features Coming to the Village of Exeter Website

We are excited to announce some new features coming to the Exeter Website. Soon to appear in the sidebar to the left are the Pool Information box as well as a history section. We have received permission from the history committee to reprint some of the historical items from the Exeter history book on the website.

Finally, those of you who are subscribers to "The Friend Sentinel" may have been a fan of Leesa Bartu's column, "Notes from Exeter." The column will soon be appearing weekly as the "Life in Exeter" column also on the left side of the website.

If you have ideas for the website or pictures to be posted please feel free to email them to bartudl@windstream.net

Monday, June 8, 2009

FILL 'ER UP!!!






Monday morning the pool began to fill with water. By afternoon it was still filling. According to Christiansen Construction the pump contractor will be in tomorrow to start the pump and start filtering the water. Plumbing and heating contractors, Kelch Plumbing and heating were on hand to check the systems. Opening date for the pool has tentatively been set for June 28th pending systems checks and inspections. See the New from the Village section for all of the opening details.

Have you found a dead bird in your yard?

This is the season when young birds leave the nest and without all the necessary skills to survive they often succumb to the wilds of nature. SO, what do you do when you find a dead bird in your yard?

Well, you can call 888-310-0565 to report a dead bird and see if it is suitable for testing.

Most of all we need to remember to avoid breeding mosquitoes on our property via standing water (toys, gutters, bird baths, stagnant ponds, weeds, tires), avoid lingering in buggy areas, cover up bare skin, use mosquito repellent responsibly.
For more information on west nile virus visit the public health solutions website by clicking on these underlined words

Exeter Cub Scouts Tour the Exeter Pool



Kevin Christiansen of Christiansen Construction shows the Exeter Pack 218 Cub Scouts blueprints for the new pool. Scouts from the left are Joey Bartu, Trystan Brandt, Eric Olsen and Peytan Brandt (Roger Brandt is behind).

The Exeter Cub Scout Pack 218 took a trip to look at the new Exeter pool. While they were there they looked at the blueprints of the pool with Kevin Christiansen of Christiansen Construction. The scouts looked at the completed bathrooms in the bathhouse and walked around the new pool.

After the tour of the pool, the scouts went and made Father's Day gifts, made catapults, learned about the metric system and measuring and played chess. During the afternoon the boys also had a snack.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Storage bin progresses with floor pour







Photos here depict the pouring process of the floor with the top picture showing the floor completely poured.