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02 Broadcaster Press
March 5, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
SCHOOL MENUS
Menus listed below are
for March 6 – March 12.
Menus are subject to change
without notice.
Vermillion Elementary
& Middle School Breakfast
Available everyday:
Breakfast entrée or choice
of cereals with toast. Fruit
or Fruit Juice, Milk
choices.
Wednesday – Breakfast
Biscuit Sandwich made
with a Fresh Baked Biscuit,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Thursday – NA
Friday – NA
Monday – Cinnamon
Tastry, Fruit, Milk Choices
Tuesday – Breakfast
Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices
Vermillion Elementary
Schools – Lunch
Wednesday – A. Pizza
Hut Pizza (Jolley), Cheese
Pizza (Austin) B. Grilled
Chicken Sandwich, Golden
Corn, Fruit Fluff Dessert
Thursday- NA
Friday – NA
Monday – A. Orange
Chicken Whole Grain Rice,
B. Hot Ham & Cheese
Sandwich, Steamed
Broccoli, Vanilla Pudding
Tuesday – A. Taco in a
Bag, B. BBQ Rib Sandwich,
Refried Beans
Vermillion High &
Middle School – Lunch
Wednesday – A. Pizza
Hut Pizza, B. Grilled
Chicken Sandwich, C.
Ham & Cheese Sandwich,
Golden Corn, Fruit Fluff
Dessert
Thursday – NA
Friday – NA
Monday – A. Orange
Chicken Whole Grain Rice,
B. Hot Ham & Cheese
Sandwich, C. Sub
Sandwich, Steamed
Broccoli, Vanilla Pudding
Tuesday – A. Taco in a
Bag, Mexican Rice, B. BBQ
Rib Sandwich, C. Fajita
Salad, Refried Beans
Elk Point Breakfast and
Lunch
Wednesday –Pancakes
& Sausage & Fruit- Lunch:
Tator Tot Casserole or
Burrito w/Chili & Cheese,
Tater Tots, Mixed
Vegetables, Pears
Thursday – Biscuits &
Gravy & Fruit- Lunch:
Chicken Fried Steak or
Salisbury Steak, M.
Potatoes & Gravy, Corn,
Mixed Fruit
Friday – Fruit & Yogurt
Parfait- Lunch: Tuna Melt
or Pizza Pocket, French
Fries, Green Beans, M.
Oranges, Sunshine Bar
Monday – Eggs & Toast
& Fruit- Lunch: Chicken &
Noodles, Beans & Weiners,
Hashbrowns, Broccoli,
Berries & Cream
Tuesday – Breakfast
Pizza & Fruit- Lunch: Chili
or Sc. Potatoes & Ham,
Green Beans, Jello w/Fruit,
Cinnamon Roll
Irene-Wakonda School
– Breakfast
Available every day:
Breakfast entrée or Choice
of cereals w/toast, Fruit,
Milk Choices
Wednesday – Breakfast
Biscuit Sandwich made
with a Fresh Baked Biscuit,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Thursday – Mini
Pancake Sausage Bites,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Friday – NA
Monday – Homestyle
Whole Grain Oat Bar,
Fruit, Milk Choices
Tuesday – Breakfast
Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School –
Lunch
Wednesday – A.
Breaded Pork Patty, Whole
Grain Roll, B. Baked
Chicken Nuggets, Whole
Grain Roll, Mashed
Potatoes & Gravy, Fruit
Fluff Dessert
Thursday – A. Pizza, B.
Golden Macaroni &
Cheese Breadstick, Golden
Corn
Friday – NA
Monday – A. Orange
Chicken, Whole Grain
Rice, B. Cheeseburger,
Green Beans
Tuesday – A. Spaghetti
with Meat Sauce, B. Baked
Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
Peas, Waldorf Dessert
Irene-Wakonda High &
Middle School – Lunch
Wednesday – A.
Breaded Pork Patty, Whole
Grain Roll, B. Baked
Chicken Nuggets, Whole
Grain Roll, C. Sub
Sandwich, Mashed
Potatoes & Gravy, Fruit
Fluff Dessert
Thursday – A. Pizza, B.
Golden Macaroni &
Cheese Breadstick, C. Deli
Wrap, Golden Corn
Friday – NA
Monday – A. Orange
Chicken, Whole Grain
Rice, B. Cheeseburger, C.
Sub Sandwich, Green
Beans
Tuesday – A. Spaghetti
with Meat Sauce, B. Baked
Crispy Chicken Sandwich,
C. Crispy Chicken Salad
Breadstick, Peas, Waldorf
Dessert
DAKOTA SENIOR MEALS
Dakota Senior Meals
Served at The Main
Street Center &
Town Square, “Meals
on Wheels”
Please call before
9:00am to schedule or
cancel a meal at 6247868.
Menus listed below are
March 6– March 12.
Menus are subject to
change without notice.
All menus are served with
whole grain bread and
1% milk unless otherwise
noted
Wednesday – Barbeque
Ribs, Parsley Buttered
Potatoes, Corn, Spinach
Salad, Fruit
Thursday – Bratwurst
on a Bun with Sauerkraut
and Onion, Scalloped
Potatoes, Carrots, Fruit
Friday – Tuna
Macaroni Salad,
Cucumber Salad, Jell-o
with Banana, Peaches,
Cheddar Drop Biscuit
Monday – Spaghetti
with Meat Sauce, Italian
Blend Vegetables, Tossed
Salad, Pears, French Bread
Tuesday – Chicken
Noodle Vegetable Soup,
Garlic Bread, Fruit with
Pudding and Almond
Topping
MNRR tourism
brings $9 million
A new National Park
Service (NPS) report for
2011 shows that the
179,983 visitors to
Missouri National
Recreational River spent
$9,061,000 in communities
surrounding the park. This
spending supported 147
jobs in the local area.
“Missouri National
Recreational River is a
wonderful place to
experience two of the last
remaining stretches of the
free flowing Missouri River,”
said Park Superintendent
Steve Mietz. “We attract
visitors from across the U.S.
and around the world that
come here to paddle, fish,
bird and explore historic
sites. It is truly a unique
landscape. Our visitors
experience the park and
then spend time and money
enjoying the services
provided by our
neighboring communities.
The National Park Service is
proud to have been
entrusted with the care of
America’s most treasured
places and delighted that the
visitors we welcome generate
significant contributions to
the local, state and national
economy.”
The information on
Missouri National
Recreational River is part
of a peer-reviewed
spending analysis of
national park visitors
across the country
conducted by Michigan
State University for the
National Park Service. For
2011, that report shows
$13 billion of direct
spending by 279 million
park visitors in
communities within 60
miles of a national park.
That visitor spending had
a $30 billion impact on the
entire U.S. economy and
supported 252,000 jobs
nationwide.
Most visitor spending
supports jobs in lodging,
food, and beverage service
(63 percent) followed by
recreation and
entertainment (17
percent), other retail (11
percent), transportation
and fuel (7 percent) and
wholesale and
manufacturing (2 percent).
To download the report
visit
www.nature.nps.gov/social
science/products.cfm#MG
M and click on Economic
Benefits to Local
Communities from
National Park Visitation,
2011.
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Meeting Notice
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We Would like to thank everyone who brought
food or sent flowers and the prayers & visits at the
time of Dave’s death. A special thank you to
Pastor Steve Miller for the memorial service and to
all of the doctors, nurses and student doctors at
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Dave over the past few years. Also to Hansen
Funeral for the Arrangements.
The Family of David Macy
Janet Macy, Mike Macy, Dana, Paul, Adam & Macy
Winslow, Marjorie Macy, Cleo & Loren Anderson,
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Vermillion Township
Annual Tax Equalization
Meeting
7:00-8:00pm
March 19th & 21st
4-H Center
515 High Street, Vermillion SD
Michelle Hauck
Township Clerk
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