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Broadcaster Press 05 April 17, 2012 www.broadcasteronline.com SCHOOL MENUS Menus listed below are for the week of April 17-23. Menus are subject to change without notice. Vermillion Austin & Jolley Schools and VMS BREAKFAST Tuesday - Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices Wednesday - Breakfast Biscuit Sandwich made with a Fresh Biscuit, Fruit, Milk Choices Thursday - Pancake Sausage Stick, Fruit, Milk Choices Friday - Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, 100% Fruit Juice, Milk Choices Monday - Cinnamon Tastry, Fruit, Milk Choices Vermillion Austin & Jolley Schools LUNCH Tuesday Super Mexican Potatoes or Baked Corn Dog, Refried Beans Wednesday - Hot Mexican Sub or Pizza Hut Pizza, Golden Corn Thursday - Orange Chicken (over whole grain rice) or Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Whole Grain Rice, Fortune Cookie Friday Skillet Macaroni and Beef or Baked Mini Corn Dogs, Green Beans Monday - Home Style Chicken & Noodles (over mashed potatoes) or Baked Breaded Beef Fingers, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Vermillion Middle/HS Tuesday Super Mexican Potatoes or Baked Corn Dog, Refried Beans Wednesday - Hot Mexican Sub or Pizza Hut Pizza, Golden Corn, Thursday - Orange chicken (over whole grain rice) or Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Whole Grain Rice, Fortune Cookie Friday Skillet Macaroni and Beef or Baked Mini Corn Dogs, Green Beans Monday - Home Style Chicken & Noodles (over mashed potatoes) or Baked Breaded Beef Fingers, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Elk Point/Jefferson Schools BREAKFAST Tuesday - Breakfast Nachos & Fruit Wednesday - Pancakes & Sausage Links Thursday - Biscuits & Gravy & Fruit Friday - Egg & Bacon Wrap & Fruit Monday - Eggs & Toast & Fruit Elk Point/Jefferson Schools LUNCH - Salad Bar and White or Choc. Milk offered each day. Tuesday - Chicken Fried Steak or Turkey, Potatoes & Gravy, Corn, Applesauce Wednesday - French Dip or Italian Goulash (Mostacciol), Stir Fr y Vegetables, Pineapple, Brownie Thursday - Taver or Buffalo Chicken Wrap, Baked Potato, Carrots, Apple Pie Friday - Pizza Pocket or Brd. Chicken Sandwich, Cheesy Potatoes, Peas, Fresh Fruit Monday - Corn Dogs or BBQ Meatballs, French Fries, Mixed Vegetables, Pineapple Irene-Wakonda School BREAKFAST Breakfast includes Entreé or Choice of Cereals, Fruit or Juice, Milk Choices. Tuesday - Breakfast Yogurt Fruit Parfait Wednesday - Breakfast Biscuit Sandwich made with a Fresh Baked Biscuit Thursday - Mini Pancake Sausage Bites Monday - Home Style Whole Grain Oat Bar Irene-Wakonda School LUNCH Tuesday Super Mexican Potatoes or Baked Breaded Pork Sandwich, Refried Beans Wednesday - Orange Chicken (over whole grain rice) or Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Whole Grain Rice, Fortune Cookie Thursday - Toasted Cheese Sandwich with Tomato Soup or Pizza, Green Beans, Fresh Baked Ranger Cookie Monday - Home Style Chicken & Noodles (over mashed potatoes) or Baked Breaded Beef Fingers, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Centerville School LUNCH Tuesday - Nachos Wednesday - Corndogs Thursday - PizzaSpaghetti Casserole Friday - Chicken Fajitas Monday - Popcorn Chicken SCHOOL MENUS 6th A n n u a l Co m m u n ity W id e Preschool Round-up For A LL children cu rren tly ages 3 & 4 (w ho w illnot be age-eligible forkindergarten in 2012) TH U RSD AY, A pril 26 4 :00 – 6:30 P.M . & FRIDAY,April27 9:00 A.M .– 2:00 P.M . Verm illion Austin Elem entary School 300 H igh Street,Verm illion (Please use East doors ofbuilding on H igh St.) CallAustin Elem entary,677-7010 to schedule an appointm ent: Thursday Even in g @ 4:00 or 5:30 Friday @ 9:00,10:30,1:00 Served at the Main Street Center and Town Square, “Meals on Wheels.” Please call before 9 a.m. to schedule or cancel a meal at 624-7868. Menus listed below are for the week of April 17-23. Menus are subject to change without notice. All menus are served with whole grain bread and 1% milk, unless otherwise noted. Activities include: SCREENING D evelopm en ta l * H ea rin g * La n gu a ge Tuesday - Swiss Steak w/onion, Tomatoes, Mashed Potato w/Gravy, Peas, Peaches Wednesday - BBQ Chicken, Potatoes, Salad, Mixed Veg, Fruit Thursday - Taco Salad w/Meat, Beans, Cheese, Salsa, Lettuce, Tomato, Tortilla Chips, Grapes Friday - Baked Fish, Parsley Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Mand. Oranges in Pudding Monday - Turkey Ala King, Biscuit, Mixed Veg., Coleslaw, Peaches AAA survey reveals nearly half of senior drivers worry about no longer driving Nearly half of mature drivers worry about losing their freedom and mobility when it’s time to give up the car keys, according to a recent survey by AAA. The auto club is helping the 10,000 Americans who turn 65 every day and other older drivers cope with these lifechanging transitions with advice and easy-to-find resources. Concerned by a loss of mobility, nearly 90 percent of mature drivers who were surveyed indicated that the inability to drive would be a problem, with almost half saying it was a serious problem. “By 2020 — just eight years from now — it’s estimated that nearly one in six people will be age 65 or older and most of them will still be licensed to drive,” said AAA South Dakota spokeswoman Marilyn Buskohl. “No matter how active and healthy seniors are today, it’s evident that anxiety about giving up the keys is a huge concern.” AAA’s survey also indicates that motorists age 65 and older often selfpolice their driving or avoid driving situations that put them at greater risk of a crash. Eighty percent of senior drivers voluntarily avoid one or more high-risk driving situations. More than half (61 percent) avoid driving in bad weather; 50 percent avoid night driving; 42 percent don’t drive in heavy traffic and 37 percent avoid unfamiliar roads. As a leading road safety advocate, AAA provides expert advice and helpful resources for older adults and their families—working to support them as they tackle the challenge of balancing safety and mobility. SeniorDriving.AAA.com provides convenient, free, online access to a wealth of interactive material. AAA’s suite of free online tools and programs include: • Roadwise Review – A confidential, computerbased screening tool that allows older drivers to measure changes in their functional abilities. The program is scientifically linked to that individual’s crash risk. • CarFit – A communitybased program that offers mature adults the opportunity to check how well their personal vehicles “fit” them for maximum comfort and safety. • Smart Features for Mature Drivers – A guide to help identify vehicle features that can assist drivers with the visual, physical and mental changes that are frequently encountered as we age. To view the results of AAA’s survey of older drivers, visit NewsRoom.AAA.com. For more information on AAA’s free resources for mature drivers and their families, go to SeniorDriving.AAA.com. A not-for-profit organization, AAA South Dakota serves its 91,570 members across South Dakota with emergency help on the road, auto travel assistance and a wide range of personal insurance, travel, financial and automotive services through its 10 branches, and the Internet at AAA.com. Vision * Socia l COMMUNITY SHOWCASE TH U R SD AY EV EN IN G – A pril 26 4 :00-6:30 PM Mollet Memorials Visit agen cy booths to receive in form ation on preschool services an d in form ation for preschoolage children Inform ationalm aterialw illalso be available for parents on Friday during registration. Children Will Receive a FREE Book We look forward to meeting you and your child! Screening sponsored by Verm illion SchoolDistrictand Head Startw ith com m unity support. 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments $1,780 Includes Design, Lettering, Setting & Cement Foundation Create A Legacy, contact Marlon Mollet: (605) 360-9656 Jim Harris: (605) 940-3413 k?y For $85 0-1000 plu s a llu tilities Call 605-624-2904 to view! Download ForkFly on your smart phone or ?nd us at fork?y.com from your phone’s browser. No smart phone? No problem. Visit us online to print your favorite coupons. Live Local. Spend Less. We’re forking out the deals at Fork?y! www.fork?y.com
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