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February 2016 SHIRLEY D SENIOR CENTER...
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SHIRLEY DOANE
SENIOR CENTER NEWSLETTER
February 2016
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1412 Sixth Street E • Menomonie, WI 54751 • Phone 715.235.0954 • www.menomonieseniorcenter.org
Thank You…to all our members and volunteers that make our
Senior Center a wonderful place to visit!
NOTE FROM
THE DIRECTOR
Happy February! On 60 Minutes last Sunday there was a story about a performing arts group in Harlem organized to give unknown talent a chance to perform on stage for the first time. This theater company auditioned sen-iors of various ages and discovered that their life stories were so amazing they modeled a production out of each of them shar-ing themselves through song. The talent that came was amazing. Ex-cons, adults who survived very difficult lives, those who never thought they would have an opportunity to share their magnificent voices came forward and a fabulous musical produc-tion was created. The moral of the story was “It’s never too late!” Their lives remained the same but the personal reward from par-ticipating in this group brought such joy and ful-fillment they were trans-formed. We all have dreams unrealized but we do all have the ability to make things happen in our lives at any age. Easier said than done you may say but just to give cre-dence to the possibilities is a start. You never know what will happen if you just try… Donna
February Menu/Calendar
Donations/Memorials
Volunteer Appreciation/Annual Mtig
Crafter’s Cove Sale/Adult Day
Services Information
Free NDC Lunch & Learn
Alzheimer’s Community Education
Program
2016 Fundraisers (Revised)
Mayo Programs/ Memory Cafe
February highlights in addition to
our regular activities…
Neighbors of Dunn County Lunch & Learn FREE
Thursday, February 4, 10:30 a.m. (New Time!)
Guest speaker Karen Oemig will give a
presentation on Fall Prevention followed by a
free fabulous meatloaf dinner! Please RSVP to
the Senior Center. 715-235-0954 (see insert)
Chair Yoga Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30 a.m.
$2.75 ea. members
Ongoing classes twice a week
Mayo Clinic Exercise Classes Monday,
Wednesday & Thursday FREE
Strong Bones 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Monday &
Thursday, (No classes March 1-April 1)
Advanced Strong Bones 12 p.m. Monday &
Thursday, (No classes March 1-April 1)
Zumba Gold 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays
(No classes March 1-April 1)
Alzheimer’s Association Education Program
“Effective Communication Strategies”
Friday February 5th at 10:30 (See Insert)
At age 20, we worry about what people think of
us. At age 40, we don’t care what they think of
us. At age 60, we discover they haven’t been
thinking of us at all. ———— Ann Landers
SAVE THE DATES! Coming in March:
St. Patrick’s
Day Dinner
March 16th
Easter
Dinner
March 23rd
NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED
Alzheimer’s
Caregiver’s
Support
Group
3rd Wednesday
of every
month 10-11:30 am
COOKING ASSISTANT NEEDED!
TUESDAY AND/OR WEDNESDAY
MORNINGS 9AM-11AM
WE THRIVE ON VOLUNTEER
ASSISTANCE !!!!
MANY OTHER VOLUNTEER AREAS
WELCOMING NEW FRIENDS
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Please call the Senior Center for an
appointment at 235-0954. The Foot
Clinic will be held the 1st, 2nd, 3rd &
4th Wednesday of this month.
Next Dates: Feb 6 ,10, 17, 24, 2016
Time: 8:15–11:00 a.m. Place: Senior
Center Fee: $17 per visit
PLEASE NOTE FEE INCREASE
Arby Brown, LPN, Nurse & Ruth Potter, RN, Backup
Nurse Muriel Wolf & Yvonne Vaughn, Volunteer foot care
assistants.
Appointments are required as time is limited.
FOOT & NAIL CLINIC
Thurs, February 25, 10:00 am
Chippewa Valley Learning in
Retirement's Spring Signup will be held at RASSBACH MUSEUM Go to CVLR.org to find out more information.
(Not at Senior Center)
DATE
CHANGE
PLEASE NOTE:
SPAGHETTI
FEED
FUNDRAISER
WILL BE HELD ON
THURSDAY APRIL
28TH
4:30-6:30
(Formerly listed as
April 21, 2016)
In January 2016, Chippewa Valley
Learning in Retirement gave a very
generous donation of $870 to the
Shirley Doane Senior Center. Their
support in all ways makes a HUGE
difference here at the Senior Center.
We appreciate all of you! Thank you for
all your friendship you share with OUR
SENIOR CENTER
Pictured is Sharon
Lowry,
CVLR President
GREAT
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES PLEASE CALL THE CENTER
AT 235-0954
Quote of the month…
To the world you may be one person but to one person you
may be the world! ——————————-Dr. Suess
PLEASE NOTE:
No meeting at
Senior Center on
February 17, 2016
questions call Lynn
Shaffer at 231-2713.
Linda Bark ...... ……………1
Lois Flis ................................ 1
Mary Ann Knee ................. 1
Steve Knutson ................... 1
Kathy Sherry ..................... 1
Janet Zitelman ................... 1
Jean Algiers ........................ 2
Erminia Gilbert ................. 2
Judy Ockler ........................ 2
Linda Walsh ....................... 2
Katie Harrington ............... 3
Annie Lewis ....................... 3
Melvin Maves ..................... 3
Helene Schoch .................. 3
LeRoy Buss ........................ 4
Neva Fiege .......................... 4
Stanley Baszuro .................. 5
Nancy Bjornson ................. 5
Francis Eiseth .................... 5
Gene Kraemer .................. 5
Millie Timm ....................... 5
Peg Baskin.......................... 7
Sandy Johnson ................... 7
Tom Slupe ......................... 8
Lauri Tiala ......................... 8
Grace Bahr ........................ 9
Mildred Brezina ................ 9
Barb Dahlke ...................... 9
Mary Ellen Lidgerding .......... 9
Wayne Nero ..................... 9
Ruth Thomas .................... 9
Donna Biederman ............ 11
Donna Collins ................... 11
Delores Cropp ................ 11
Larry Ford ....................... 12
Betty Moe ........................ 12
Bob Spinti ........................ 12
Rory Slocumb ................. 13
Cindi Wieman ................ 13
Sharon Brathall ................. 13
Barb Herman .................. 14
Janice Miller .................... 14
Lester Johnson ................ 14
Dennis Stratton .............. 14
Pauline Beskar ................ 15
Mr. Roy Christenson ...... 15
Ruth Gilbertson .............. 15
Nancy Heifner ................. 15
Joanne Natwick ............... 15
Jane Schutz ...................... 15
Gordon Skouge ............... 16
Jean Wulf ........................ 16
Judy Anderson ................. 17
Becky Berg ...................... 17
Gene Hagen .................... 17
Kathy Pfeiffer .................. 17
Teri Wagner ................... 17
Carl Casper ..................... 18
Bonnie Stouff .................. 18
Judy Helgeson ................. 19
Gerald Olson ................... 19
Jack Sampson .................. 19
Marvin Whitman ................ 19
Bonnie Anderson ............... 20
Kenneth Heintz .................. 20
Jan Larson ........................... 20
Rachel Selchow ............... 20
Doug Wangen ................. 20
Dave Verdon ................... 21
Joe Hagaman ................... 22
Vickie Jess ........................ 22
Lester Tracy .................... 22
Juanita Meyer .................. 23
Judith Sawin ..................... 23
Evelyn Burgraff ............... 24
Sue Roethke .................... 24
Ronald Sandfort .............. 24
Marjorie Diederich ......... 25
Joan Harris....................... 25
James Colvin.................... 25
Cheryl Lowery ................ 25
Laurel Madsen ................. 25
Brenda Arndt .................. 26
Donna Weber ................. 27
Beverly Buss .................... 28
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PERSPECTIVE BY LYNDA CRAN Today is just another day, as I’m writing it’s our coldest day yet this
winter. I was sitting quietly the other day having coffee at my favorite restaurant, and hearing the customers
complaining about the weather, and I couldn’t help thinking about all the flooding along the mighty Mississippi
and in California, as well as the 4 earthquakes in Oklahoma. What we had wasn’t so bad. I think about last winter on
the east coast with so much snow, why is it, we always complain so much? It just seems like Americans always com-
plain about something. They never seem satisfied. My personal opinion is that we should be glad we live in America &
have so many freedoms, even to complain. Have a good month.
Be Happy, Lynda
Bonnie Anderson
Judy Anderson
Mark Ascher
Jim Bahr
Linda Bark
Marge Bartlett
Cindy & Steve Bates
Geri & Ernie Bates
Judy Bates
Kathryn Bates
Esther & Cyril Bauer
Della Bendtsen
Shirley Bengtson
Becky Berg
Jean Biggs
Tom & Nancy Birthman
Nancy Bischel
Julie & Barry Bloom
Shelby Bauer Phyllis Bjork
Joyce Borman
Mike Brandt
Eileen Brantner
Darlene Britton
Margaret Brostrom
Charles Brostrom
Terry Brown
Joan & Eldon Burstad
Maria Butkowski
Norma Canfield
Carl Casper
Jill Chase
Teresa Chau
Bonnie Christianson
Cal Christianson
Donna Collins
Jacq & Lynn Collins
James Colvin
Lynda Cran
Richard Creaser
Marie Creaser
Audrey Cropp
Deloris & Roy Cropp
Jane Culbert
Adeline Cummings
Becky Czysz
Barb & Bob Dahlke
Dorothy Dale
Luanne Dallman
Art & Flo Dana
HelenMae Debee
Chuck Debee
Joann Deml
Barb & John Deutscher
Mark Dudgeon
Susie Douglas
Rita Donicht
Karen & Loyd Donnelly
Marjorie Diederich
Pieter & Ina Edens
Marlene Edens
Margaret Edwards
Carol Egan
Violet & Francis Eiseth
Sharon Emerson
Barbara Erdman
Terri Evans
Janet & David Fassino
Judy Ferguson
Velma Feyen
Neva & Henry Fiege Jackie Finder
Trudy Forster
Pat Fox
Jean Fuhrman Frank
Betty Frank
Judy Frank
Muriel Frank
Bonnie Freisner
Jeanette Fremouw (corrected)
Helen Gallman
Marlys Galoff
Barb Gibson
Ray Giere
Ginnie Gierke
Janet Gifford
Sheryl Grant
Donna Griffith
Clarice Groepper
Jessica Grutt
Nancy Hable
Ardys Hake
LoAnna Halverson
Tom & Jean Harris
Margaret Hastings
Chuck & Betty Hazen
Jerry Hendrickson
Ruth Hendrickson
Hazel & Don Hintzman
Shari & Dan Homstad
Stan & Gen Huftel
Marlene Huley
Vada Husby
Awanda Insalato
Sarah Jacobson
Marlys Jimos
Valerene Johnson
Margaret Johnson
Wesley Johnson
Gail Johnson
Joan Kaiser
Joyce & Joe Kettner
Bunny Kinney
Mary Klovning
Roger & Mary Klukas
Mary Ann Knee
Carol Knops
Nancy Kraft
Dennis Kropp
Angie Kryshak
Kay Kelley
Scott & Jane Kingzett
Carolyn Knutson
Jan & Marvin Kufahl
Barbara Laatsch
Darlene LaBrec
Mary Labs
Myrt & John LaCosse
Marv Lansing
Jan & Gene Larson
Marlys & Jerry Lausted
Charlotte & Howard Lee
James Ley
Mary Ellen Lidgerding
Lauren Lidgerding
Thelma Lindow
Diane Long
Phyllis Lovejoy
Sharon Lowery
Carolyn Maves
Margaret McCabe
Dennis McCabe
Katherine McEwen
Roger McLaughlin
Karen Meehan
Diane Mercil
Grace Mertes
Helen Metten-Johnson
Leona & Rich Metzger
Jerry & Linda Meyer
John Mikkelson
Muriel Mikkelson
Kathy & Leroy Moe
Javerna Morrill
Betty & Maynard Moe
Betty Moldenhauer
Barb Morrison
Gen Murphy
Shari & Wayne Nero
Laurene Noble
Sharon Nordstrom
Donna Nygard
Judy & William Ockler
Arlene Ockwood
Elaine Osborne
LaRae Owens
Margaret Parker
Agnes Patterson
Judith Pechmiller
Paul Peller
Anne & Paul Pellett
Anna Pesek
Curtis Peterson
Carmen Podoll
Ruth & Bob Potter
Vicki Price
Vivian Puddicombe Jack & Marlys Sampson
Dixie Quinn
Gordon Rasmussen
Margaret & James
Ritzer
Frank Rivas
Don Roberts
Elizabeth Robinson
Becky Rogers
Beth & Willis Rubusch
Ruth Ruyle
Jack & Marlys Sampson
Peggy & Don Santee
Shirley & Art Scammell
Marshall Schaefer
Kathy Scheuffele
Helene & Bill Schoch
Lois Schultz
Dan Sembach
Carol & Dale Seppa
Lorelei Sharbono
Bill Shepard
Barbara Slaymaker
Norman Slaymaker
Lori Smith
Jane & Tom Slupe
Lee & Helen Smalley
Clyde Smith
Lorena Smith
Marjory & Howard Smith
Avis Smithback
Carolyn Solberg
Carol Sorsoleil
Keith Stainer
Ocille Steinmeyer
Bonnie Stouff
Dennis Stratton
Julie Stratton
Mike Thibado
Wayne & Susan
Thibado
Opal Thibado
Barbara & Henry
Thomas
Lauri & Sally Tiala
Millie Timm
Susan Thurin
Jerry & Jan Traxler
Bob Tronrud
Iva Turkott Mary Turri
Jack Ubel
Betty Utpadel
Theresa Vanderhoff
Sue & Alan Vasey
Laren Vedder
Jay & Linda Wagner
Teri & John Wagner
Norma Webb
Elaine Weber
Barb Welch
Donna Welcome
Lila Whitted
Lucille Whittier
Herb White
Roger Wieman
Arlene Wieman
Lorraine Wilson
Emmy Winoske
Karen Wisemiller
Korlee Witzel
Sharon & Dan Wold
Mickey Wolfe
Jean Wulf
Rosalind Wynveen
David Wynveen
Sharon Zachow
Janet Zitelman
Marjorie Zeilinger
Bill & Julie Zinsli
Thank You…to our members that have
renewed their Membership or joined our center in
366 PAID
MEMBERS YTD
Shirley Doane Senior Center is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit organization supported in part by
United Way of Dunn County. The Center supports United Way campaign efforts.
Shirley Doane Senior Center
Left to right:
Top Row-Bill Neverdahl, Deb Haugrose, John We-
solek-Vice President, Howard Lee, Ruth Potter-
President, Becky Berg-Secretary, Muriel Wolf.
Bottom Row-Senior Center Director-Donna Collins,
Barb Welch, Gladys Waller, Jane Larsen, Not pic-
tured: Julie Stratton-Back-Up Secretary & Joanne Deml
Shirley Doane Senior Center
2016 Board of Directors
Board President: Ruth Potter
Board Vice President: John Wesolek
Board Secretary/Treasurer: Becky Berg
Backup Secretary: Julie Stratton
Joann Deml
Deb Haugrose
Jane Larsen
Howard Lee
Bill Neverdahl
Gladys Waller
Barb Welch
Muriel Wolf
Senior Center Director: Donna Collins
Asst to the Dir/Bookkeeper: Lynda Cran
Office Assistant/Server: Shari Homstad
ADS Manager: Diane Piontek
Webmaster: Joe Hagaman
Board meetings are held the second Tuesday of
each month at 9:00 a.m. If you are interested in
attending, please let us know one week in advance.
Website: menomonieseniorcenter.org
1412 6th Street East Menomonie, WI 54751
715-235-0954 [email protected] Web: menomonieseniorcenter.org
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage Paid
Menomonie, WI 54751
Permit No. 345
Return Service Requested
SENIOR CENTER
INTRODUCING YOUR
2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Memorials:
Roger & Mary Schaefer
In memory of Neal Prichard
Jackie Finder
In memory of Lyle Finder
Shirley Bengtson
In memory of Howard Bengtson (sincere apologies for my typing errors in January newsletter)
Rich & Leona Metzger
In memory of Robert Wilson
Donations : Sharon Hanson-Yarn Carolyn Knutson-Potatoes Jan & Patrick Pesek- Backgammon Game Archie & Ann Abbott- Turkey
SPECIAL DONATIONS & MEMORIALS GIVEN TO THE SENIOR CENTER IN JANUARY 2016 THANK YOU!
Donations :
Geri & Ernie Bates
Eldon & Joan Burstad
Maria & Dale Butkowski
Adeline Cummings
Mark Dudgeon
Carol Egan
Pat Fox
Barb Gibson
Nancy Hable
Margaret Hastings
Helen Metten Johnson
POLKA ANYONE?
INTERESTED IN BACKGAMMON ??????
Your Senior Center now owns a beautiful
Backgammon board donated by
Jan & Patrick Pesek
If anyone has interest in starting a
Backgammon group give us a call and we
will make it happen!
715-235-0954
YOUR GENEROUSITY IS OVERWHELMING!
THANK YOU TO THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 32 FOR
HAVING THEIR ANNUAL HOLIDAY DINNER
AT THE SENIOR CENTER IN JANUARY.
THE AMERICAN LEGION ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER
IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 14TH @ 12:00 NOON AT
THE SENIOR CENTER. IF YOU ARE A LEGION MEMBER
AND WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND PLEASE CALL THE
CENTER AT 715-235-0954 TO SIGN UP.
BELOW ARE A FEW PICTURES OF JANUARY’S DINNER
Vada Husby
Gene & Jan Larson
Bunny Kinney
Sharon Lowry
Diane Mercil
Curtis Peterson
Lee & Helen
Smalley
Marjory Smith
Lauri Tiala
Lorraine Wilson
AMERICAN LEGION HOLIDAY DINNER
74 Attended the Senior Center’s Volunteer Appreciation Dinner On January 21st.
Thank you to our wonderful friends who volunteered in 2015, we couldn’t do it without you! You do make the Senior Center a success & make a ‘HUGE’ difference! Also, a big
thank you to the senior center staff and board members who helped plan and cook this wonderful meal.
Also a Special thanks to Dan johnson & Dan Homstad who donated their time to help out.
ADULT DAY SERVICES
CRAFTER’S COVE FEBRUARY SALE!!!!!!!!
20% OFF SELECTED ITEMS
SALE ITEMS FOUND IN SPECIAL SECTION TO THE RIGHT AS YOU ENTER THE
CRAFT ROOM. ITEMS WILL BE DISCOUNTED IN THE SENIOR CENTER OFFICE.
PLEASE NOTE: ONLY SELECTED ITEMS WITH ORANGE DOT ARE ON SALE BUT
ALL ITEMS ARE REASONABLE PRICED!
The Crafters Cove has a beautiful, wide variety of hand crafted merchandise. There are a variety
of beautiful quilts to keep you warm on a cold winter night. And don’t forget IF YOU NEED A GIFT– there are many lovely items including dish towels & cloths, scrubbies, aprons, stuffed
dogs (kids love them), adorable 14” doll clothes & much more to fit any occasion.
Stop by to browse & shop-Monday-Friday 9-4 (or after hours our custodian will let you in)!
If you can do basic knitting, crocheting, sewing or have other craft skills to share, try joining
the ladies and gentlemen at CRAFTERS COVE here at the Senior Center
on Tuesdays starting at 8:30 am.
A GOOD TIME WITH GOOD PEOPLE IS GUARANTEED!
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attitude, tone of voice, facial expressions and body language. As people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias
progress in their journey and the ability to use words is lost, families need new ways to connect. Join us to explore how
communication takes place when someone has Alzheimer’s, learn to decode the verbal and behavioral messages delivered
by someone with dementia, and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease.
Alzheimer’s Association Family and Community
Education Program
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Friday February 5th 10:30-11:30
@ the Shirley Doane Senior Center
Communication is more than just talking and listening-it’s also about sending and receiving messages
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2016 FUNDRAISER EVENTS NET REVENUE OR (LOSS)
MONTH EVENT DATE TIME
JANUARY American Legion Annual Din. Tuesday, January 12, 2016 12:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY NDC Lunch & Learn Thursday, February 04, 2016 10:30-12:30 p.m.
MARCH Our House Lunch & Learn Thursday, March 10, 2016 11-12:30 p.m.
American Legion Birthday Din. Tuesday, March 15, 2016 12:00 p.m.
Easter Dinner Wednesday, March 23, 2016 11:45 a.m.
APRIL ALH/AV Lunch & Learn (ALH cooks) Tuesday, April 05, 2016 11-12:30 p.m.
Spaghetti Feed Thursday, April 28, 2016 4:30-6:30 p.m.
MAY Interim Healthcare Lunch & Learn Thursday, May 12, 2016 11-12:30 p.m.
Thrift & Cookie Sale Friday, May 20, 2016 10-2 p.m.
JUN 7-AUG 2 Popcorn In The Park (Wilson Pk) June 7-August 2, 2016 7-9 p.m.
JUNE St. Croix Hospice/Our House
Lunch & Learn Thursday, June 09, 2016 11am-12:30 p.m.
ALH/AV Senior Center Cook-Out Wednesday, June 15, 2016 11:45 a.m.
Strawberry Fest Thursday, June 23, 2016 4:30-6:30 p.m.
JULY Bingo In The Park Monday, July 04, 2016 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Picnic In The Park Wednesday, July 20, 2016 11:30-2 p.m.
AUGUST Lincare Lunch & Learn Thursday, August 11, 2016 11-12:30 p.m.
SEPTEMBER ALH/AV Lunch & Learn Tuesday, September 27, 2016 11-12:30 p.m.
OCTOBER Packer Backer Raffle Tuesday, October 04, 2016 drawing 10 a.m.
Bridge To Hope Lunch & Learn Thursday, October 20, 2016 11:00-12:30 p.m.
NOVEMBER Thanksgiving Dinner Wednesday, November 16, 2016 11:45 a.m.
Pie Sale-Pre-Thanksg Wednesday, November 23, 2016 8:00 a.m. until gone
DECEMBER Donut & Bake Sale Thursday, December 01, 2016 9-11 a.m.
Christmas Dinner Wednesday, December 14, 2016 11:45 a.m.
FEBRUARY 2016 Elderly Nutrition Program & WEDNESDAY SENIOR CENTER Menu subject to change ENP located at Tantara Apt’s Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri
LOOK FOR MORE HEALTHY AGING CELEBRATIONS IN MARCH.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
SENIOR CENTER FRIENDSHIP
DINNER
THURSDAY FRIDAY
1
Chili con car-ne, White rice, Mexicali corn, Corn-bread, Bana-
na
2
Egg salad sandwich, tomato soup, An-gel Food Cake Strawber-ries Whpd
topping
3
MEATLOAF
SCALLOPED POTATOES
BAKED BEANS
SALAD
DESSERT
4 NEIGHBORS OF
DUNN COUNTY
LUNCH&LEARN:
MEATLOAF
DINNER @ SENIOR
CENTER
NOTE: NEW TIME
10:30AM
RSVP 235-0954
5
Chicken broccoli rice casserole, Vegetable blend, WW bread, Peach-
es
8
Ring bologna, Fried pota-toes/ onions, Spinach, WW dinner roll, Bread pud-
ding
9
Teriyaki chicken, Broccoli, Baked po-tato, Sour cream, Banana
10
PORK IN GRAVY OVER MASHED POTATOES
VEGETABLES
SALAD
DESSERT
11
Hamburger patty, Bun, Baked beans, Macaroni
& cheese, Pears
12
Tuna loaf, Parsley potatoes, Creamed peas, Cornbread,
Lemon bar
15 Valentines & President’s Day Special: Baked ham, Scalloped po-tato, Green bean casse-role, Ambro-sia salad,
Bread, Cake
16
Roasted pork loin, Whipped potatoes, Gravy, Stewed tomatoes, bread, Pie
17
CHILI SOUP
SALAD
ROLLS
DESSERT
18
Chicken chow mien, White rice, Chow mien noo-dles, Carrots, Bread stick, Pine-apple tidbits,
cookie
19
Hearty hamburger gravy, Mashed po-tatoes, Vegetable blend, WW dinner
roll, Fruit crisp
22
Turkey ala king, Broccoli salad, Bis-cuit, Frosted
cake, Banana
23 Baked chicken, potatoes, Gravy, Cabbage & carrots, roll,Peach
24
BAKED CHICKEN
MASHED POTATOES GRAVY
VEGETABLE
SALAD
DESSERT
25
Beef tips in gra-vy, Pasta, Car-rots, WW bread,
Orange, Pudding
26
Liver, Onions, Augratin potatoes, Green beans, Roll,
Pears
29 Cedric’s hot dish, Rice, Green beans, bread,
Spiced apple