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April 22, 2014 www.broadcasteronline.com
SCHOOL MENUS
Menus listed below are
for April 23 – April 29.
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 – Pancake
Sausage Stick, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Friday – Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, 100% Fruit
Juice, Milk Choices
Monday – Pancakes
w/Syrup, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Tuesday – Breakfast
Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices
Vermillion Elementary
Schools – Lunch
Wednesday- A. Sloppy
Joe, B. Pizza Hut Pizza, BBQ
Beans
Thursday- A. Golden
Macaroni & Cheese, B. Mini
Corn Dogs, Green Beans,
Rhubarb Crisp
Friday – A. Soft Shell
Tacos, B. Hot Ham &
Cheese Sandwich, Golden
Corn
Monday – A.
Cheeseburger, B. Homestyle
Chicken Stew over a Fresh
Baked Biscuit, Mixed
Vegetables
Tuesday – A. Orange
Chicken, Whole Grain Rice,
B. BBQ Rib Sandwich,
Steamed Carrots, Fortune
Cookie
Vermillion High &
middle school – Lunch
Wednesday – A. Sloppy
Joe, B. Pizza, C. Turkey &
Cheese Sandwich, BBQ
Beans
Thursday – A. Golden
Macaroni & Cheese, B. Mini
Corn Dogs, C. Crispy
Chicken Salad, Breadsticks,
Green Beans, Rhubarb
Crisp
Friday – A. Soft Shell
Tacos, B. Hot Ham &
Cheese Sandwich, C. Sub
Sandwich, Golden Corn
Monday – A.
Cheeseburger, Homestyle
Chicken Stew over a Fresh
Baked Biscuit, C. Sub
Sandwich, Mixed Vegetables
Tuesday – A. Orange
Chicken, Whole Grain Rice,
B. BBQ Rib Sandwich, C.
Oriental Salad, Breadsticks,
Steamed Carrots, Fortune
Cookie
Elk Point Breakfast and
Lunch
Wednesday Bkfs.
Cinnamon Bun & Fruit–
Lunch: Chili or Scalloped
Potatoes & Ham, Green
Beans, Jello w/ Fruit,
Cinnamon Roll
Thursday – Bkfs. Biscuits
& Gravy & Fruit – Lunch:
Red Sauce w/ Meat or
Chicken Carbonara Sauce,
Spaghetti Noodles, Spinach,
Kiwi, Garlic Bread
Friday – Bkfs. Cinnamon
Bun & Fruit – Lunch:
Burrito w/ Chili & Cheese
or Chicken Fajita, Rice,
Refried Beans, Baked Apples
Monday – Bkfs. Eggs &
Toast & Fruit – Lunch: Chili
Dogs or Breaded Chicken
Sandwich, Hash Browns,
Sweet Potatoes, Strawberry
& Shortcake
Tuesday – Bkfs. Breakfast
Pizza & Fruit – Lunch:
Chicken Fried Steak or
Salisbury Steak, Mashed
Potatoes & Gravy, Corn,
Jello/ Fruit
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 – Breakfast
Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices
Friday – Pancake Sausage
Stick, 100% Fruit Juice, Milk
CHAMBER CHAT
Choices
Monday – Breakfast
Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices
Tuesday – Breakfast
Biscuit Sandwich made with
a Fresh Baked Biscuit, Fruit,
Milk Choices
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School –
Lunch
Wednesday – A.
Homestyle Cavatini,
Breadstick, B. Baked Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Green
Beans, Fresh Baked Ranger
Cookie
Thursday – A. Soft Shell
Tacos, B. Hot Ham &
Cheese Sandwich, Black
Beans, Rhubarb Crisp
Friday – A. Toasted
Cheese Sandwich with
Tomato Soup, B. Pizza,
Golden Corn
Monday – A.
Cheeseburger, B. Chicken
Stew over Biscuit, Baked
Beans
Tuesday – A. Homestyle
Taquito, B. Hot Dog,
Golden Corn, Fresh Baked
Sugar Cookie
Irene-Wakonda High &
Middle School – Lunch
Wednesday – A.
Homestyle Cavatini,
Breadstick, B. Baked Crispy
or Spicy Chicken Sandwich,
C. Fajita Salad, Green Beans,
Fresh Baked Ranger Cookie
Thursday – A. Soft Shell
Tacos, B. Hot Ham &
Cheese Sandwich, C. Sub
Sandwich, Black Beans,
Rhubarb Crisp
Friday – A. Toasted
Cheese Sandwich with
Tomato Soup, B. Pizza, C.
Deli Wrap, Golden Corn
Monday – A.
Cheeseburger, B. Chicken
Stew over Biscuit, C. Sub
Sandwich, Baked Beans
Tuesday – A. Homestyle
Taquito Grande, B. Hot
Dog, C. Crispy Chicken
Salad, Breadstick, Golden
Corn, Fresh Baked Sugar
Cookie
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Vermillion Area
Chamber of Commerce
& Development
Company
116 Market Street,
Suite 103
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 624-5571
vcdc@vermillioncham
ber.com
www.vermillionchamb
er.com
Chamber Business:
A “Welcome and
Farewell Social” will be
held for Nate Welch and
Steve Howe at Raziel’s, 13
W. Main St., from 5-7 p.m.
on Tuesday, April 22. Stop
by to meet Nate Welch, the
new VCDC executive
director, and welcome him
to the community and also
wish Steve Howe good luck
in his new ventures.
Appetizers will be served
along with wine and beer
tasting.
Everyone is invited to
an open house and
Business After Hours at
Maurices, 324 Bower St.,
on Monday, April 28, from
5 to 9 p.m. Stop by and
check out all of the great
new items Maurices has to
offer and socialize with
your peers. All guests will
receive an in-store special
and also have a chance to
win an even bigger special.
Snacks and refreshments
will be served. Everyone
welcome.
A Business After Hours
will be held at The Bluffs
Golf Course, 2021 E. Main
St., on Wednesday, May 14,
from 5-7 p.m. Tours will be
available of the 18-hole,
multi level championship
course. Stop by and check
out what The Bluffs has to
offer, make new contacts
and socialize with your
peers. Snacks and
Save the Date: VCDC
Annual Golf Social for you,
your coworkers, friends
and family. Four-Person
Best Ball Scramble Golf
Tournament at The Bluffs
Golf Course, Monday, June
23. Registration and team
photos begin at 11:45 a.m.
Shotgun start at 1 p.m. For
more information, call the
Chamber at 624-5571 or email
annb@vermillionchamber.
com.
Business After Hours:
Are you looking for an
opportunity to showcase
your business and network
with your peers? Sign up to
host a Business After
Hours event. These events
generally run from 5-7
p.m. on a weeknight and
the hosting business
provides hors d’oeuvres
and refreshments. If
interested, contact Ann at
annb@vermillionchamber.
com or at 624-5571.
Announcements:
“The Big Squeeze 2014”:
Sanford Vermillion
Medical Center is kicking
off the first annual blood
pressure awareness effort
for Vermillion residents
with a goal of 2,000 blood
pressure screenings during
April. The program goals
include educating residents
on how to live a healthier
lifestyle and engages
businesses and other
organizations in the
community to host on-site
screenings. Screening
locations and events can be
found at
www.sanfordvermillion.org
. For more information on
how to become involved in
“The Big Squeeze”, contact
Carol Lavin, wellness
nurse, at (605) 638-8367.
“April Showers Bring
May Flowers”: Wish list for
The Main Street Center
Nutrition Board to help
make the Main Street
Center noon meal, Meals
on Wheels and Town
Square program survive.
Meals on Wheels receives
approximately 40 percent
of actual cost for the meals
from state and federal
government and the
remaining amount comes
from local sources. To
make a donation or for
more information, call the
Nutrition Kitchen at 6247868. Following donated
items will help keep
expenses down and keep
these programs going:
Folgers Classic Coffee
regular, laundry detergent,
Dawn dish soap, paper
towels, standard size reams
of printing paper, 40-50
gallon garbage bags, firstclass stamps, black pepper,
HP office jet 4500 ink
cartridge.
Vermillion Area
Community Foundation
updated grant application
information: Beginning
this year, there are only two
grant periods: The second
Thursday in April and the
second Thursday in
October. Grant
applications for the second
session are due by Sept. 15.
Grant guidelines can be
found at
http://vermillion.sdcommu
nityfoundation.org or
applications can be picked
up at the VCDC, 116
Market St.
The City of Vermillion
seeks stakeholder input for
2035 Comprehensive Plan:
In September 2013 the
Vermillion Planning
Commission began the
process to update
Vermillion’s
Comprehensive Plan. The
Comprehensive Plan is a
significant land use policy
document that creates a
road map for the future
development and growth
of Vermillion. The
Planning Commission will
be holding a series of
meetings in the coming
weeks and would like to
invite citizens and
community stakeholders to
be a part of the discussion.
Focusing primarily on
land uses, the
Comprehensive Plan will
provide a long-term vision
for the community and the
steps that need to be taken
in order to accomplish that
vision. An adopted
comprehensive plan is a
key tool used by the City
Council, Planning
Commission, and other
policy bodies to make
decisions regarding land
use, facility needs,
amenities, public services,
economic development
and many other projects
requiring public and
private investment. Public
input is welcome and
citizens are encouraged to
attend. Anyone unable to
attend may submit written
comments to City Hall, 25
Center St.
For more information
visit
www.vermillion.us/2035 or
contact Andy Colvin (605)
677-7050. Meetings will be
held on the following
dates:
• April 28 – Focus: Local
Businesses, Major
Employers, Financial
Institutions, Vermillion
Chamber of Commerce
and Development
Company. Time/Location:
5:30 p.m. at Vermillion
City Hall.
• May 12 – Focus:
Service Clubs, Churches,
Local Non-Profit
Organizations.
Time/Location: 5:30 p.m.
at Vermillion City Hall.
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The family of Norma Fallan would like to thank everyone that
helped us out with visits, phone calls, food, ?owers, cards,
memorials, and prayers over the last few months. We appreciate
everything that you all did for us and our mother, grandmother,
and great-grandmother Norma.
A special thank you to Pastor Rick Pittenger for the time he
spent with Norma and his comforting words and prayers. Thank
you to the United Methodist Women for the lunch they served.
Thank you to Bob Hansen and Hansen Funeral Home for helping
to make a dif?cult time easier. Thank you to each pallbearer
and honorary pallbearer, all special to Norma. Thanks to Dr.
Yelverton for his explanations and understanding. Thanks to Lisa
Johnson for coming to the house to ?x Norma’s hair. Thanks to
Ray Schulz for all of the card games on Sunday mornings. Thank
you to everyone that visited her. A big thank you to Joanne and
Jenni of Sanford Hospice for the great help they gave us and to
Stacy and Karen for helping out with Norma’s care.
Thank you all very much.
Bob Fallan; Sue and Tim Carlson;
David, Julie, Kelsy, and Erika Fallan;
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