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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!
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