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SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
Menus listed below are for
May 15 – May 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. Waffles
with Syrup, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Whole Blueberries
Thursday – A. Sausage
Breakfast Pizza, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Sliced Peaches
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Sliced Pears
Monday – A. Breakfast
Sliders, B. Cereal Choices
with Toast, Juice Choices,
Mixed Fruit Cocktail
Tuesday – A. Fresh Baked
Sausage Biscuit Sandwich,
B. Cereal Choices with
Toast, Juice Choices, Fresh
Fresh Apple Wedges
Wednesday – A. Iced Long
John, B. Cereal Choices with
Toast, Juice Choices, Sliced
Peaches
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Vermillion Elementary
Schools
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Fajita Salad with
Tortilla Chips, Zesty Black
Beans
Thursday – A. Mini Corn
Dogs, B. Pizza Pasta Bake,
Green Beans, Gelatin
Dessert
Friday – A. Crispy Chicken
Sandwich, B. Mexi Tots
with Dinner Roll, Steamed
Carrots
Monday – A. Cheeseburger,
B. Pork Fritter Sandwich,
Baked Beans
Tuesday – A. Taco in a
Bag, B. Grilled Chicken
Sandwich, Golden Corn
Wednesday – Loaded Sack
Lunch
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Vermillion Middle
School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Fajita Salad with
Tortilla Chips, Zesty Black
Beans
Thursday – A. Mini Corn
Dogs, B. Taco Salad with
Tortilla Chips, Green Beans,
Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Mexi Tots with
Dinner Roll, B. OvenRoasted Hot Dog, Steamed
Carrots
Monday – A. Pork Fritter
Sandwich, B. Cheeseburger,
Baked Beans
Tuesday – A. Taco in a Bag,
B. Southwest Salad with
Tortilla Chips, Golden Corn
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, Peas
Have a safe and
happy summer!
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 15th – May 21st. Menus
are subject to change without notice. All menus are served with
whole grain bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted.
Wednesday – 1 c Egg Bake, 3 oz Sausage Links, 2.5 oz
Cinnamon Roll, ½ c Fresh Fruit,
Strawberries, Blueberries & Peaches
Thursday – 3 oz. Baked Ham, ½ c Scalloped Potatoes, ½ c
Creamed Corn, ½ c Grapes, ½ c Kiwi
Friday – 3 oz Cod, ½ c Mashed Potatoes w/ Parsley, ½ c
California Blend, ½ c Strawberries
Monday – 3 oz. Chicken Strips, ½ c Coleslaw, 3 oz Potato
Triangle, ½ c Pears, 4 oz Apple Juice
Tuesday – 3 oz. Pork Chops, ½ Baked Sweet Potato, ½ c
Baked Beans, ½ c Strawberry Jello, 4 oz
Orange Juice
Now Hiring
Herd Co Feedlot near Bartlett, NE has Immediate
Openings for General and Skilled Labor.
General labor starting wage offered @ $15.00
per hour with skilled labor wages based on work
experience. Offering full benefits, including Health,
Dental and Vision insurance, paid vacation and
sick leave. Call 402-482-5931 for more information.
Ask for Chad or Brenden.
Call: 402-482-5931 For more information
Request Brenden or Chad
SATURDAY
MAY 25, 2019
10AM TO 2PM
Voluntary Safety Orientation Meeting
9:30 am
100-YARD RIFLE SHOOT
50-FOOT RIMFIRE RIFLE/PISTOL
BOWLING PIN: HANDGUN ONLY
$5 PER TARGET + 50/50 PAYBACK
Located 1/2 mile North of Clay County Park, 3 miles
West of Vermillion at 31799 460th Avenue
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Vermillion High
School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Mexi Tots
with Dinner Roll, B. Fresh
Baked Sub Station, Steamed
Carrots
Thursday – A. Mini Corn
Dogs, B. Crispy Chicken
Sandwich, Green Beans,
Fresh Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Domino’s Pizza,
B. Taco Burger, Zesty Black
Beans
Have a safe and
happy summer!
St.Agnes School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Domino’s
Pizza, B. Taco Burger, Zesty
Black Beans
Thursday – A. Mini Corn
Dogs, B. Pizza Pasta Bake,
Green Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Crispy Chicken
Sandwich, B. Mexi Tots with
Dinner Roll, Steamed Carrots
Monday – A. Cheeseburger,
B. Pork Fritter Sandwich,
Baked Beans
Tuesday – A. Taco in a
Bag, B. Grilled Chicken
Sandwich, Golden Corn
Wednesday – Loaded Sack
Lunch
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Elk Point-Jefferson
Breakfast
Wednesday – A. Waffles
with Syrup, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Whole Blueberries
Thursday – A. Sausage
Breakfast Pizza, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Sliced Peaches
Friday – A. Fresh Baked
Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Juice
Choices, Sliced Pears
Monday – A. Breakfast
Sliders, B. Cereal Choices
with Toast, Juice Choices,
Mixed Fruit Cocktail
Tuesday – A. Pancake
Sausage Stick, B. Cereal
Choices with Toast, Fresh
Fresh Apple Wedges, Juice
Choices
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Elk Point-Jefferson
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Beef
Stroganoff, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Zesty
Black Beans
Thursday – A. Pizza Pasta
Bake, B. Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Gelatin
Dessert
Friday – A. Cheese Pizza,
B. Chicken Chili Crispitos,
Golden Corn
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes &
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Baked Beans
Tuesday – Loaded Sack
Lunch
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Elk Point-Jefferson
Middle School
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Elk Point-Jefferson
High School
Lunch
Wednesday - A. Beef
Stroganoff, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Zesty
Black Beans
Thursday - A. Pizza Pasta
Bake with Garlic Breadstick,
B. Mini Corn Dogs, Green
Beans, Gelatin Dessert
Friday – A. Cheese Pizza,
B. Chicken Chili Crispitos,
Golden Corn
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes &
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Baked Beans
Tuesday – Loaded Sack
Lunch
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Irene-Wakonda School
624-4429
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Irene-Wakonda
Elementary School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Spaghetti
w/Meat Sauce, B. Chicken
Sticks, A&B: Garlic Toast,
Green Beans
Thursday – A. Doritos
Walking Taco, B. Chicken
Wrap, Carrots
Friday – Cook’s Choice
Have a safe and
happy summer!
Irene-Wakonda Middle
& High School
Lunch
Wednesday – A. Spaghetti
w/Meat Sauce, B. Chicken
Sticks, C. Italian Sub, A&B:
Garlic Toast, Green Beans
Thursday – A. Doritos
Walking Taco, B. Chicken
Wrap, C. Turkey & Cheese
Sub, Rice for Irene, Carrots
Friday – Cook’s Choice
Have a safe and
happy summer!
You Always Need An Emergency Fund
Dear Dave,
I’ll be retiring in the next couple of years. When I leave
my job, we will have a yearly
income of $65,000 through my
pension. I don’t think we need an
emergency fund with such a dependable, steady income stream
like that, but my wife disagrees.
She says she would feel safer if
we had money set aside just for
the unexpected. What do you
think we should do?
Gary
Dear Gary,
Dave
A good pension can feel pretty
solid, but nothing’s perfect. Nothing lasts forever. There’s always
the possibility of lost income or
large, unexpected expenses. What if one of you has a
major medical event? Life can bite you at any time, and
sometimes it will take a big financial chunk out of you.
You need an emergency fund!
I recommend an emergency fund of three to six
months of expenses. Put it in a good money market
account with check writing privileges and a decent
interest rate. That way, your money will work for you a
little bit. With a solid pension like you’re talking about,
you could probably lean toward the three-month side, if
you wanted. Honestly though, I’d save up six months of
expenses—just in case.
Trust me, a fully funded emergency fund will make you
both feel better. Plus, it can turn a disaster into nothing
more than an inconvenience!
—Dave
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Above And Beyond
Dear Dave,
The school system I work for puts 12 percent of my
pay into a public teacher retirement fund, and they
match this amount. I’ve seen where you tell people to put
15 percent of their income toward retirement. If that’s the
case, should I put three percent into another retirement
fund? I have no debt and very little in terms of expenses.
Or, what would you think about the idea of opening
another retirement account at a full 15 percent of what I
make?
Patti
Dear Patti,
I wouldn’t go as far as to pour an additional 15 percent
into a different retirement plan, but I would consider
putting maybe eight to 10 percent into a Roth IRA. I want
you to have some money that’s separate from the school
system account, just in case things go south with their
retirement fund.
It sounds like you’ve got a pretty good pension plan,
but you never know what might happen. I’m not predicting bad things, but at the same time there’s no way
I’d lean on the school system fund as my one and only
source of retirement income. You should never put all
your financial eggs in one basket!
—Dave
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2019 Arbor Day Essay
Contest Winners Selected
PIERRE, S.D. - Annika Tank of Britton, Grace Eastman
of Tyndall, and Emmy Newsam of Murdo are the winning
essayists, selected from the 998 entries, in the 2019 Arbor
Day Essay Contest. Sponsored by South Dakota’s conservation districts and the South Dakota Department of Agriculture (SDDA), the contest provides fifth and six grade
students the opportunity to write about the importance of
Arbor Day and tree planting in South Dakota.
In addition to learning more about trees, the students
win awards and cash prizes for their efforts. As the first
place winner, Tank receives a plaque and $125 in cash.
Her school, Britton-Hecla Middle School, will receive $150
for the purchase of supplies or equipment. Eastman, the
second place winner, receives a plaque and $100 cash and
Newsam receives a plaque and $75 for her third place essay.
Tank, Eastman, and Newsam will read their essays
and receive their prizes
during special Arbor Day
celebrations in their hometown areas. All students
who entered the contest
will receive a packet of tree
seeds, courtesy of the SDDA
Division of Resource Conservation and Forestry.
For more information
on this contest and to read
the winning essays, please
visit the SDDA’s website at
http://sdda.sd.gov/conservation-forestry/educationalprograms/arbor-day-essaycontest.
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Breakfast
Available every day:
Breakfast entrée or Choice of
cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk
Choices
Wednesday – A. Long John
Donut, B. Cereal Choices
with Toast, Milk Choices,
Juice Choices
Thursday – A. Cinnamon
Roll, B. Cereal Choices with
Toast, Milk Choices, Juice
Choices
Friday – Cook’s Choice
Dave Says
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Scot (605) 202-0555 or John (712) 223-0215
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Lunch
Wednesday - A. Beef
Stroganoff, B. Crispy
Chicken Sandwich, Zesty
Black Beans
Thursday – A. Pizza Pasta
Bake, B. Mini Corn Dogs,
Green Beans, Gelatin
Dessert
Friday – A. Cheese Pizza,
B. Chicken Chili Crispitos,
Golden Corn
Monday – A. Home-style
Scalloped Potatoes &
Ham with Dinner Roll, B.
Cheeseburger, Baked Beans
Tuesday – Loaded Sack
Lunch
(for Students Only)
Wednesday, May 22nd
at 12:30p.m.