Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 18: Sloppy joes, pasta salad and dessert.
May 23: Swiss steak, potatoes, peas and dessert.
May 25: Meatloaf, oven potatoes, broccoli cauliflower mix, birthday cake and ice cream.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 18: Sloppy joes, pasta salad and dessert.
May 23: Swiss steak, potatoes, peas and dessert.
May 25: Meatloaf, oven potatoes, broccoli cauliflower mix, birthday cake and ice cream.
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
May 22: Waffles and egg patties.
May 23: Cheeseburgers and fries.
May 24: Pasta with sauce and salad bar.
May 25: Poppyseed chicken over rice and salad bar.
May 26: Pizza. ***
Wolf Point School May 22: Breakfast: Cheerios, poptarts and apples. Lunch: Chickenburgers, potato smiles, dinner salad and carrots.
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
May 22: Waffles and egg patties.
May 23: Cheeseburgers and fries.
May 24: Pasta with sauce and salad bar.
May 25: Poppyseed chicken over rice and salad bar.
May 26: Pizza. ***
Wolf Point School May 22: Breakfast: Cheerios, poptarts and apples. Lunch: Chickenburgers, potato smiles, dinner salad and carrots.
The Heart Project and Northside Elementary School are presenting an art exhibition on Thursday, May 17, starting at 8:30 a.m. at Northside School.
The exhibition will feature a drum group, slideshow, art activities, snacks and more.
Families and community members are encouraged to attend.
HEART, which stands for Healing Through Education and Art for Resiliency Teaching, is being instructed
The Heart Project and Northside Elementary School are presenting an art exhibition on Thursday, May 17, starting at 8:30 a.m. at Northside School.
The exhibition will feature a drum group, slideshow, art activities, snacks and more.
Families and community members are encouraged to attend.
HEART, which stands for Healing Through Education and Art for Resiliency Teaching, is being instructed
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
May 15: Corn dogs and fries.
May 16: Tacos. May 17: Tuna salad and fresh bread bowls.
May 18: Goulash and salad bar.
May 19: No school. *** Wolf Point School May15: Breakfast: Cocoa puff cereal, scooby doos and apples. Lunch: Corn dogs, french fries, salad, celery and fruit.
May 16: Breakfast: Supreme stuffers
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
May 15: Corn dogs and fries.
May 16: Tacos. May 17: Tuna salad and fresh bread bowls.
May 18: Goulash and salad bar.
May 19: No school. *** Wolf Point School May15: Breakfast: Cocoa puff cereal, scooby doos and apples. Lunch: Corn dogs, french fries, salad, celery and fruit.
May 16: Breakfast: Supreme stuffers
If you get Social Security Benefits at least four months before turning 65, you are automatically enrolled in Part A and B when you turn 65. You will get a Welcome to Medicare packet in the mail which will include your Medicare card. You can decline Part B if you have other creditable health insurance coverage, just check the box on the back of your Medicare card and mail it back. You will then receive
If you get Social Security Benefits at least four months before turning 65, you are automatically enrolled in Part A and B when you turn 65. You will get a Welcome to Medicare packet in the mail which will include your Medicare card. You can decline Part B if you have other creditable health insurance coverage, just check the box on the back of your Medicare card and mail it back. You will then receive
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 11: Beef roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and dessert.
May 16: French dip sandwiches, fries and dessert.
May 18: Sloppy joes, pasta salad and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals May 11: Beef roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable and dessert.
May 16: French dip sandwiches, fries and dessert.
May 18: Sloppy joes, pasta salad and dessert.
As spring weather is being felt in the area, projects to improve the community’s outside areas are starting to take shape.
On Saturday, May 6, volunteer crews were out on Burkie Field to prepare for the upcoming Babe Ruth and American Legion baseball season.
Mayor Chris Dschaak, who is a member of the baseball commission, noted goals included putting up outfield signs, securing the dugouts
As spring weather is being felt in the area, projects to improve the community’s outside areas are starting to take shape.
On Saturday, May 6, volunteer crews were out on Burkie Field to prepare for the upcoming Babe Ruth and American Legion baseball season.
Mayor Chris Dschaak, who is a member of the baseball commission, noted goals included putting up outfield signs, securing the dugouts
Students of the Week for second grade are (from left) Dallas Fourstar, Tanner Birthmark and Grayson White. Not pictured is Kimmy Pipestem. (Photo submitted)
Students of the Week for second grade are (from left) Dallas Fourstar, Tanner Birthmark and Grayson White. Not pictured is Kimmy Pipestem. (Photo submitted)
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