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School Lunch Menus
Menus listed below are for
January 16 – January 22.
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. Yogurt with
Goldfish Grahams, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Sliced Peaches
Thursday – A. Pancake
Sausage Stick, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Sliced Pears
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Pineapple Tidbits
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Egg & Cheese
Omelet with Toast, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Fresh
Orange Slices
Vermillion Elementary
Schools
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Cheese
Pizza (Austin) Domino’s
Pizza (Jolley), B. Cuban Hot
Dog, Mixed Vegetables
Thursday – A. Popcorn
Chicken Bites, B. Kickin’
Beef Fajita, Zesty Black
Beans, Fresh Baked Carnival
Cookie
Friday – A. French Toast
Sticks & Sausage, B. Baked
Pork Fritter, Hash Brown
Triangle
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Creamy
Macaroni & Cheese,
B. Breaded Beef Patty
Sandwich, Peas
B. Cuban Hot Dog, BBQ
Baked Beans
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Breaded Beef
Patty Sandwich, B. Fresh
Baked Sub, Peas
Vermillion Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Oven-Roasted Hot
Dog, Mixed Vegetables
Thursday – A. Kickin’ Beef
Fajita, B. Crispy Chicken
Sandwich, Zesty Black
Beans, Fresh Baked Carnival
Cookie
Friday – A. French Toast
Sticks & Sausage, B.
Cheeseburger, Hash Brown
Traingle
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Creamy
Macaroni & Cheese, B.
Fresh Baked Pepperoni
Pizza, Peas
Vermillion High
School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Rito In-cogneato: Chili Relleno ‘Rito,
B. Fajita Salad with Tortilla
Chips, Mixed Vegetables
Thursday – A. Popcorn
Chicken Bites with Dinner
Roll, B. Fruit, Yogurt &
Cheese Platter, Zesty Black
Beans, Fresh Baked Carnival
Cookie
Friday – A. Domino’s Pizza,
Tuesday – A. Fresh Baked
Biscuits and Gravy, B.
Cereal Choices with Toast,
Juice Choices, Fresh Orange
Slices
St.Agnes School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Cuban Hot Dog,
Mixed Vegetables
Thursday – A. Popcorn
Chicken Bites, B. Kickin’
Beef Fajita, Zesty Black
Beans, Fresh Baked Carnival
Cookie
Friday – A. French Toast
Sticks & Sausage, B. Pork
Fritter Sandwich, Hash
Brown Triangle
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Creamy
Macaroni & Cheese,
B. Breaded Beef Patty
Sandwich, Peas
Elk Point-Jefferson
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Soft Shell
Beefy Tacos, B. Chicken
Nuggets, Golden Corn
Thursday – A. Pork Fritter
Sandwich, B. Chicken Ranch
Pasta with Dinner Roll,
Golden Corn
Friday – A. Cuban Hot
Dog, B. Beef Stroganoff
with Dinner Roll, Mixed
Vegetables
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Creamy
Macaroni & Cheese,
B. Breaded Beef Patty
Sandwich, Peas, Cherry
Crisp
Elk Point-Jefferson
Breakfast
Wednesday – A. Yogurt with
Goldfish Grahams, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Sliced
Peaches, Juice Choices
Thursday – A. Pancake
Sausage Stick, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Sliced
Pears, Juice Choices
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast,
Pineapple Tidbits, Juice
Choices
Monday – No School
Elk Point-Jefferson
Middle School
Lunch
Wednesday - A. Chicken
Nuggets, B. Soft Shell Beefy
Tacos, Ranch Potatoes,
Fresh Baked Carnival
Cookie
Thursday – A. Pork Fritter
Sandwich, B. Chicken Ranch
Pasta with Dinner Roll,
Golden Corn
Friday – A. Cuban Hot
Dog, B. Beef Stroganoff
with Dinner Roll, Mixed
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
January 16th – January 22nd. Menus are subject to
change without notice. All menus are served with whole
grain bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday – Sweet & Sour Chicken, Rice, Broccoli, Egg
Roll, Jello w/ Fruit
Thursday – Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Creamed
Cabbage, Applesauce
Friday – Baked Fish, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, California
Blend, Lime Jello w/ Pears
Monday – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Closed)
Tuesday – Swiss Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Fruit
Cocktail
Dave Says
You Need Actions, Not Words
Dave
Ramsey
Dear Dave,
My husband and I have about
$20,000 in credit card debt, plus
payments on a new truck. We also
have a camper he bought before
we got married that we’re still
making payments on. I recently received a $50,000 inheritance, and
I’d like to use that money to help
get us out of debt and open a savings account. My husband says he
is onboard, but he keeps buying
things we don’t have the money
for. I don’t want the inheritance to
go to waste, so what can I do?
Tessa
Dear Tessa,
I want you guys to get control of your finances and have
a better life, too. But until your husband is willing to get rid
of the camper and the truck, I’d hang on to the inheritance
money.
Right now, you need more than his words—you need
his actions. At this point, the real issue isn’t the debt or the
idea of using the gift you received to pay off the debt. The is-
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sue is you can’t see a future where your husband isn’t going
to repeat the same financial stupidity. You need to have that
future cleared up, and it isn’t going to be cleared up until he
proves he has changed his heart and his ways. In his case,
that means showing he has become a grown-up and isn’t
buying toys he can’t afford anymore.
I know where you are, and I know where he is right now.
I’ve been there. Years ago, I was a “grown man” but I was
still really a little boy buying things I couldn’t afford to
impress people I didn’t even know. This guy likes stuff. He
likes shiny trucks, shiny things to pull behind shiny trucks,
and that sort of thing.
But it’s time for him to sell all the crap, grow up, and
start putting you and your family first. Keep talking to him.
Explain how important it is to you that you’re both on same
page financially and in every other aspect of your marriage.
Until he proves he’s ready to do that, though, I’d say just
hold on to the inheritance money.
— Dave
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Vegetables
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Creamy
Macaroni & Cheese,
B. Breaded Beef Patty
Sandwich, Peas, Cherry
Crisp
Elk Point-Jefferson
High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Soft Shell
Beefy Tacos, B. Chicken
Nuggets with Dinner Roll,
Ranch Potatoes, Fresh
Baked Carnival Cookie
Thursday – A. ‘Rito In-cogneato: Chili Relleno ‘Rito,
B. Pork Fritter Sandwich,
Golden Corn
Friday – A. Cuban Hot
Dog, B. Beef Stroganoff
with Dinner Roll, Mixed
Vegetables
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Creamy
Macaroni & Cheese with
Dinner Roll, B. Breaded
Beef Patty Sandwich, Peas,
Cherry Crisp
Irene-Wakonda School
Breakfast
Available every day:
Breakfast entrée or Choice of
cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Wednesday – A. Sausage
& Cheese Biscuit, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Milk
Choices, Juice Choices
Thursday – A. Dutch Waffle,
B. Cereal Choices with
Toast, Milk Choices, Juice
Choices
Friday – No School
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Breakfast
Boat, B. Cereal Choices with
Toast, Milk Choices, Juice
Choices
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Tangerine
Chicken w/ Rice, B. Corn
Dog, Broccoli
Thursday – A. Cheesy
Chicken Penne, B. Stuffed
Crust Pizza, Peas
Friday – No School
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Grilled Cheese
Sandwich, B. Crispy Chicken
Sandwich, Baked Fries
Irene-Wakonda Middle
& High School
Lunch
Wednesday - A. Tangerine
Chicken w/ Rice, B. Corn
Dog, C. Italian Sub, Broccoli
Thursday – A. Cheesy
Chicken Penne, B. Stuffed
Crust Pizza, C. Turkey &
Cheese Sub, Peas
Friday – No School
Monday – No School
Tuesday – A. Grilled Cheese
Sandwich, B. Crispy Chicken
Sandwich, C. Ham & Cheese
Sub, Baked Fries
Vacationing in
Winter
By
Daris Howard
It was cold in Idaho that year when we left for California
for the Christmas break. The thermometer read fifteen below
zero.
This vacation was going to be a big event for our children
since we planned to take them to one of the big amusement
parks. With the number of children we had, it pretty much
required a reverse mortgage on our house to do something
like that.
We couldn’t afford to stay in hotels and pay the ticket
prices, too, so we took our tent trailer with us. We probably
looked crazy heading through Idaho pulling it. The snow on
the side of the road was at least six feet high, and a family
staying in a tent trailer in Idaho would raise questions about
a person’s mental stability. However, with it being Christmas
break, our biggest concern was if there would be any spots
in the California campgrounds, and if the amusement park
would be so full we would have to wait in line more than ride
the rides.
As we came down out of the mountains of Utah, and the
snow faded into the deserts of Nevada, our two youngest children raised other concerns about there not being any snow
for Santa’s sled. We planned to spend Christmas with my
in-laws in San Diego, and our smallest children were afraid
Santa wouldn’t be able to find us or land his sleigh there. We
told them we let Santa know where we would be, and I said
Santa’s sleigh was equipped with wheels that he could put
down when there was no snow for the sleigh. This seemed
to satisfy them.
When we finally got to the campground, my wife and I
went into the office to see if there was any space. When we
asked about it, the clerk laughed.
“Honey,” she said, “this is winter. Only those with good,
warm motorhomes camp in the winter.” Then she asked,
“And what kind of motorhome do you have?”
“We don’t,” I replied. “We have a tent trailer.”
“Are you plumb crazy!” she replied. “It’s sixty degrees out
there!”
I shrugged. “I’ve camped with my scouts at thirty-five degrees below zero before.”
She looked at me like she thought I was making that one
up, but she registered us into the campground. We were just
leaving the office when I thought of something else.
“Do you have a pool?” I asked.
She nodded. “But it isn’t heated.”
“That’s okay,” I replied. “The river we swim in in the summers in Idaho is snowmelt coming off of the mountain. It’s
probably only fifty degrees at its warmest.”
That night we had much of the campground to ourselves,
and our children played a rousing game of Marco Polo in the
pool. No one else came swimming. Oh, a few people saw us
swimming and came and stuck a foot in, but then they quickly left. The clerk came to see what all of the noise was about
and went away shaking her head.
The next day at the amusement park was bright and sunny. The temperature was in the seventies, and the lines were
long. Then, about noon, clouds moved in and it cooled off
considerably. Soon the temperature was down around sixty
degrees. About half of the people left, and most of the ones
who stayed left briefly to bundle into coats.
My children’s favorite rides were the water rides. These
were in logs, or on six-person inner tubes riding down rapids.
These rides pretty well emptied out. We could ride them, and
when we got to the end, the lines were so short we would
be back on the ride in about five minutes. All in all, we had a
really good time. But what I found was the most interesting
part of our vacation was what my littlest daughter said about
it. After we returned to Idaho, a neighbor asked her what she
liked best about our vacation. Her answer surprised me.
“When we were at the amusement park,” she said, “in the
afternoon people dressed their dogs in sweaters. It was so
funny.”
What made me smile about it was she thought they had
done it strictly for our entertainment.
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