Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 11, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 May 2002 — Page 9

School menus yVOOOVIEW ELEMENTARY 3j a)i , Thursday, May 23—smoked sausage sandwich, French fries, appe crisp ril pftjuice bar and milk. JtJEr Friday. May 24—nuggets, scalloped potatoes, hot pretzel, mandarin oranges or grapes and milk. H I Monday. May 27 —No school - Memorial Day. „ 5 Tuesday, May 28 —pizza, mixed vegetables, banana or peaches and rdßMk. or jT Wednesday, May 29—cold meat sandwich, carrot sticks, shape up or fruit juice, cookie and milk. NAPPANEE ELEMENTARY May 23—shaved turkey sandwich, broccoli with cheese, juice bar or pears and milk. May 24—meatballs with barbecue sauce, com. breads tick, applesauce or grapes and milk. Monday. May 27—Memorial Day - no school. '''L'n'Tuesday, May 28—hot dog sandwich, carrots, apple or juice, cookie and ,n {hllk. oik 'Wednesday, May 29—pizza, green beans, pineapple or peaches and J( Mk. ■KWTHWOOD MIDDLE ■Thursday May 23 —submarine sandwich, green beans, sweet pickles, wherries, peaches and milk. HiFriday. May 24—chicken fajitas, com. lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, sour HKam cup. fudge bar. applesauce and milk. RMonday. May 27 —No school - Memorial Day. May 28—cheeseburger sandwich. French fries, pickle spears, oranges, pears and milk. May 29—soft crust cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruit choice, HBrblc square and milk. K)RTHWOOD HIGH '»Thursday. May 23—choose one—burritos with cheese. BBQ pork rib cold sub sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two-corn, tossed deviled eggs, applesauce, mixed fruit, fresh fruit and milk. Friday, May 24—choose one—assorted pizza, hamburger sandwich, cold sub sandwich, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two—assorted potatoes, raw veggies with dip. tossed salad, pineapple, sherbet, fresh fruit and milk. jfMonday, May 27 —No school - Memorial Day. ■"Tuesday, May 28 —choose one —hot sandwiches, cold sandwiches, pilled chicken Caesar, salad bar, yogurt. Choose two—com. Kosher dill spears, tossed salad, fresh fruit, and milk. Wednesday, May 29—choose one—ravioli, hot & cold sandwiches, sr id bar. Choose two —green beans, raw veggies with dip, tossed salad and it k. V AKARUSA ELEMENTARY Thursday, May 23—ham, scalloped potatoes, roll, pineapple, mixed ft it and milk. Friday, May 24—cook’s choice. Monday, May 27—No school - Memorial Day. Tuesday, May 28—cook's choice. Wednesday, May 29—cook's choice.

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Hands On Class Recently, the students at Nappanee Elementary School were treated to a "Mini" biology lesson, with organs from a cow, pig, rabbit and chicken on display. Beverly Houck donated her time to explain the functions of the various organs, which the students had an opportunity to handle and examine. Pictured, from left, are Michael Klem, Daniel Houck, Patrick Circle and Chris Gum, all students in Mrs. Mathews' fourth grade class. The staff and students wish to thank Martin's Custom Butchering and Daryl and Karen Oberholzer for donating all the organs.

Older Americans Month proclaimed

Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson signed a proclamation recently to declare the month of May as Older Americans Month, which is as follows: WHEREAS. Indiana has 988,500 persons aged 60 and older which represents 16.26 percent of the total population: and WHEREAS, Indiana has sixteen Area Agencies on Aging that provide a variety of services to enable older Hoosiers and persons with disabilities to live as independently as possible; and WHEREAS, it is fitting to recognize the contributions by older Hoosiers in the past, present and

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future; and WHEREAS, the Area 2 Agency on Aging is declaring the month of May in the year 2002 as “Older Americans Month;’’ and WHEREAS, the celebration theme, “America: A Community For All Ages" recognizes the importance of the multi-generational family and community, where members must work to ensure health and human services across generations; and WHEREAS, a society for all ages recognizes the rights and responsibilities of all age groups; and WHEREAS, stronger individu-

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als of all ages result in stronger communities, and stronger communities create a stronger nation overall; and WHEREAS, it will take all ages working together to assure the health and well-being of our state; and WHEREAS, one of the greatest achievements of this century is the increase in average life span; and WHEREAS, it is important to plan for the aging of the population, especially with the impact of baby boomers who will begin to retire in mass around 2010; NOW THEREFORE, I, Larry L. Thompson, Mayor of Nappanee. do

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hereby proclaim the month of May, 2002 as Older Americans Month. In the City of Nappanee and ask that all citizens recognize and appreciate the efforts of all older Hoosiers and those working for the good of older adults, and 1 encourage all of our citizens to be cognizant of this year’s theme: “America: A Community For All Ages.” IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and have caused the Official Seal of the City of Nappanee to be affixed this sth day of May, 2002.

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