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School Lunch Menus
Menus listed below are for
May 17 - May 23.
Menus are subject to
change without notice.
Vermillion Schools
Breakfast
Available everyday:
Breakfast entrée or choice
of cereals with toast. Fruit or
Fruit Juice, Milk choices
Wednesday – A. Waffles
with Syrup, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast, Pears,
Juice Choices, Milk Choices
Thursday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Peaches, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices and Toast,
Mandarin Oranges, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Monday – A. Breakfast
Pizza, B. Cereal Choices and
Toast, Applesauce, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Tuesday – A. Iced Long
John, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Peaches, Juice
Choices, Milk Choices
Vermillion Elementary
Schools
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, School Pizza (Austin),
B. Crispitos, Golden Corn
Thursday – A. Home-style
Beef Goulash, B. Chicken
Nuggets, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Home-style
Cheese Quesadilla and Beef
Enchilada Soup, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Black
Beans
Monday – A. Taco in a Bag,
B. Hot Dog, Chili Lime Corn,
Cinnamon Breadstick
Tuesday – Sack Lunch:
Sandwich, Apple, Carrot
Sticks, Cookie, Milk
Black Beans
Thursday – Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Sugar Cookie
Vermillion Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Domino’s
Pizza, Golden Corn
Thursday – Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Sugar Cookie
Friday – Quesadilla and
Beef Enchilada Soup, Black
Beans
Monday – Taco in a Bag,
Chili Lime Corn, Cinnamon
Breadstick
Tuesday – Hot Dog, Baked
Beans, Cookie
St.Agnes School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Crispitos, Golden
Corn
Thursday – A. Home-style
Beef Goulash, B. Chicken
Nuggets, Green Beans,
Sugar Cookie
Friday – A. Home-style
Cheese Quesadilla and Beef
Enchilada Soup, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Black
Beans
Monday – A. Taco in a Bag,
B. Hot Dog, Chili Lime Corn,
Cinnamon Breadstick
Tuesday – Sack Lunch:
Sandwich, Apple, Carrot
Sticks, Cookie, Milk
Vermillion High
School
Lunch
Wednesday – Quesadilla
and Beef Enchilada Soup,
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 624-7868.
Menus listed below are May 17 - May 23.
Menus are subject to change without notice.
All menus are served with whole grain bread
and 1% milk unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday – Sierra Turkey Casserole, Cooked Spinach,
Carrots, Strawberries
Thursday – Porcupine Meatballs, Brown Gravy, Mashed
Potatoes, Green Beans with Onions,
Peaches, Oatmeal Blueberry Muffin
Friday – Sausage Gravy over Biscuit, Hash Brown Wedge,
Stewed Tomatoes, Fresh Fruit
Monday – Roast Pork, Scalloped Potatoes, California Blend
Veggies, Cooked Apples, Cake and Ice Cream
Tuesday – Chili, Cinnamon Roll, Baby Carrots, Blueberry
Yogurt, Orange
Giving Wisely
Dear Kyle,
I hope you’re proud of this kid. He’s
a got a good heart, and it’s probably a
reflection of the way his mom and dad
Dave
are raising him. I like this a lot.
I would very gently, and without any commanding or control verbiage, use some
examples from the Bible when talking to
him. There are several things to be learned about money from
Scripture, and the concepts of generosity and giving are in there.
There’s also a verse that says we need to take care of our own
households first. Another one says in the house of the wise are
stores of food and oil.
We need to do all of these things with money — in balance.
Thoughtfully and prayerfully decide what your giving amount will
be, so that you don’t destroy your ability to save and do other
important things. Talk to him about these concepts, then ask him
to wait two or three days and think about his decision.
If he comes back and says he still wants to give half of it, I would
encourage him to do so. But slow things down a little, and make
sure this isn’t a knee-jerk reaction. You need to be a wise giver, not
an impulsive giver!
— Dave
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Bad Advice From a Bad Friend
Dear Dave,
My husband and I are currently in Baby Step 2, and paying off all
our debt except for our home. A friend recently told us to pay off
everything except for the credit card debt. She says we can then
settle for a far less amount and not have so much money going
out the door. This feels a little unethical to me. What are your
thoughts?
Jennifer
Dear Jennifer,
There’s a good reason this idea feel unethical to you — it is unethical! Would a good friend, a smart friend, encourage you to do
something as dishonorable as not pay a bill you’re morally and
legally obligated to pay? I don’t think so.
If you’re able to pay your bills, you pay your bills. It’s as simple
as that. Now, if you honestly can’t pay the bill, and you have to
settle upon a mutually agreed upon amount with the creditor or
collector, then it’s okay at that point to try and reach a settlement.
Otherwise, it’s a simple question of ethics. Pay the bill!
— Dave
* Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business, and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven bestselling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave
Ramsey Show is heard by more than 12 million listeners each
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Preview The Frost
Trail May 16
The Living River Group of Sierra Club invites anyone
interested to “Preview the Frost Trail” on Tuesday, May 16
at 7 p.m. Meet at the parking lot at intersection of Dakota
Street and Highway 19. Dr. Tim Cowman, Chair of the Friends
of the Missouri National Recreational River group, will lead
this walk on the first portion of the trail, point out natural
features and show plans for the next phase of construction.
When completed, the Frost Trail will run from the SD/Neb
Bridge, north along the Missouri River and be a wonderful
addition to the outdoor recreation in our community.
This is a primitive trail that is under construction. Please
wear good walking shoes, appropriate clothing and mosquito
repellant. All are welcome to this event.
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Happy Summer!
Eva was a big lady. I don’t mean she was fat. She wasn’t.
She was big and strong from lots of years of hard work on
the farm alongside her brothers. She also inherited a good
sturdy frame. She could outwork most men, and often did.
She could also lift more than most men. Very few men would
challenge her on anything, but she wasn’t afraid to challenge them. She didn’t always like to act prim and proper,
so there were times when her mother reminded her to be a
lady. Yet, at the same time, Eva’s mother seemed proud of
Eva’s strength.
Eva’s dad also appreciated her strength and willingness
to work, especially when her brothers would slip off to play
baseball when there were still chores to be done. The boys
loved baseball, and far too often in the summer, as evening
rolled around, the boys were hard to find.
But one summer evening things changed. She and her
three younger brothers had all worked a long, hard day. It
was past milking time, and everyone was tired and wanted
to be done for the evening, but since their dad and older
siblings were away, it was up to the four of them to do the
milking. There was one cow apiece to milk. Eva was gathering the milking buckets when their mother came out to tell
them that dinner was ready, and she wanted them to hurry.
It was about then that Eva noticed that the middle one of
her brothers was gone. Her mother noticed it at about the
same time and asked where he was. Everyone just shrugged,
but they all knew where he had probably gone.
Their mother turned to the youngest boy and said, “You
go to the ball diamond and tell him to get back home!”
As her youngest brother headed to the ball diamond, Eva
and the oldest of the three boys started milking. She milked
her assigned cow and one more by the time her brother finished his. The other boys still hadn’t come back, and it was
obvious the youngest boy had decided to stay and play ball,
too.
Their mother came out to the barn and was obviously
upset. She told the oldest brother, “You go tell your brothers
to get home, or they will wish they had!”
He headed off to the ball diamond, and Eva started milking the last cow. By the time she finished, none of the boys
had come home yet, and she knew the oldest brother must
have stayed to play ball, too. She had milked two extra cows,
and she was fuming as she did the feeding and finished up
everything by herself. When she carried the milk into the
house, her mother was there to meet her.
“Eva,” she said, “you go to the ball diamond, and you get
your brothers. I don’t care how you do it. You just bring them
home!”
Eva smiled. “Gladly!”
She marched down to the ball diamond, and as she did,
her ire about the extra chores made her more determined.
When she arrived at the ball field, it was just as she expected---her three brothers were playing. The team they were on
was out in the field. Eva looked for the oldest of the three,
and when she saw him in center field, she started out on the
field toward him.
He didn’t see right away because she was coming from
behind him, but when he did see her, he took off running
toward home. But he couldn’t outrun Eva, and she was not
about to let him off that easily. She caught him about halfway
across the field. She grabbed him, picked him up, and threw
him, struggling and kicking, over her shoulder.
She then turned to the other two brothers. “If you two
aren’t home by the time I get there, I’m coming back for you.”
All of the other boys on the two teams stared wide-eyed
and grinning as Eva passed them. Her youngest two brothers
passed her at a dead run and were waiting at home when she
arrived. She dropped the oldest boy onto his feet in front of
their mother.
And none of the three boys ever again had to be told
more than once to get home.
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It’s Time to Go Home
Dave Says
Dear Dave,
Our son is 13, and he wants to give
half the money he received for his
birthday to the nursery at our church.
They need new baby toys and things
like that. Should we let him give that
much, or should we tell him that maybe 25 percent is enough?
Kyle
Elk Point-Jefferson
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Wednesday – A. Iced Long
Johns, B. Cereal Choices
and Toast, Applesauce,
Juice Choices, Milk Choices
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