Wolf Point Congregate Meals Mar. 9: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Mar. 14: Shepherd’s pie, fruit salad and dessert.
Mar. 16: Corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Mar. 9: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Mar. 14: Shepherd’s pie, fruit salad and dessert.
Mar. 16: Corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert.
More than 40 local youngsters took part in the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s performance in Wolf Point on Saturday, Feb. 25.
Helen Welte, one of the local organizers of the event, said the amount was similar to other years for firstthrough eighth-grade students. A fun addition was having high school students Tavian Bell and Chase Adams fill needed roles.
The young actors practiced
More than 40 local youngsters took part in the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s performance in Wolf Point on Saturday, Feb. 25.
Helen Welte, one of the local organizers of the event, said the amount was similar to other years for firstthrough eighth-grade students. A fun addition was having high school students Tavian Bell and Chase Adams fill needed roles.
The young actors practiced
The Wolf Point Lions Club provided a reminder to area first-grade students on Tuesday, Feb. 21, in conjunction with Presidents’ Day.
Dave Fyfe and Dennis Heser presented flags and materials to each first-grade student at Wolf Point Southside School and Frontier.
There were about 80 firstgrade students in Wolf Point and 19 at Frontier.
Fyfe noted that the club has been involved in
The Wolf Point Lions Club provided a reminder to area first-grade students on Tuesday, Feb. 21, in conjunction with Presidents’ Day.
Dave Fyfe and Dennis Heser presented flags and materials to each first-grade student at Wolf Point Southside School and Frontier.
There were about 80 firstgrade students in Wolf Point and 19 at Frontier.
Fyfe noted that the club has been involved in
Frontier School Mar. 6: Pulled pork sandwiches.
Mar. 7: Corndogs and fries.
Mar. 8: Sloppy joes and salad bar.
Mar. 9: Fajita chicken bowls and salad bar.
Mar. 10: Spaghetti with meat sauce.
*** Wolf Point School Mar. 6: Breakfast: Frosted flakes, gold fish and oranges. Lunch: Hamburgers, wedges, mixed fruit and broccoli.
Mar. 7: Breakfast: Pancakes and apples. Lunch: Burritos,
Frontier School Mar. 6: Pulled pork sandwiches.
Mar. 7: Corndogs and fries.
Mar. 8: Sloppy joes and salad bar.
Mar. 9: Fajita chicken bowls and salad bar.
Mar. 10: Spaghetti with meat sauce.
*** Wolf Point School Mar. 6: Breakfast: Frosted flakes, gold fish and oranges. Lunch: Hamburgers, wedges, mixed fruit and broccoli.
Mar. 7: Breakfast: Pancakes and apples. Lunch: Burritos,
Wolf Point High School Osa Umphreys has made a smooth transition to living in northeastern Montana after moving from Lincoln, Neb.
“It’s definitely different. Wolf Point is much smaller,” Umphreys said. “But the areas do have a few similarities.”
He noted that he walked everywhere in Lincoln, and everything in Wolf Point is within walking distance.
Umphreys has enjoyed his time
Wolf Point High School Osa Umphreys has made a smooth transition to living in northeastern Montana after moving from Lincoln, Neb.
“It’s definitely different. Wolf Point is much smaller,” Umphreys said. “But the areas do have a few similarities.”
He noted that he walked everywhere in Lincoln, and everything in Wolf Point is within walking distance.
Umphreys has enjoyed his time
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Mar. 2: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, mixed vegetable and
dessert.
Mar. 7: Wisconsin cheese soup, cold cut sandwiches, chips and dessert.
Mar. 9: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Mar. 2: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, mixed vegetable and
dessert.
Mar. 7: Wisconsin cheese soup, cold cut sandwiches, chips and dessert.
Mar. 9: Ham, scalloped potatoes, vegetable and dessert.
Wolf Point High School senior Jerzey Azure cares about other people.
She displays how much she cares when she serves as a certified nursing assistant at the hospital in Poplar. She has been working there for about a year.
“I like being able to help people,” she explained.
Her goal if to earn a degree in nursing and then live in the area because she treasures and cares for her family.
Wolf Point High School senior Jerzey Azure cares about other people.
She displays how much she cares when she serves as a certified nursing assistant at the hospital in Poplar. She has been working there for about a year.
“I like being able to help people,” she explained.
Her goal if to earn a degree in nursing and then live in the area because she treasures and cares for her family.
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Feb. 27: Cheeseburgers and fries.
Feb. 28: Chicken noodle soup and bread.
Mar. 1: Pasta fagioli soup and salad bar.
Mar. 2: Tuna croissants and salad bar.
Mar. 3: No school. *** Wolf Point School Feb. 27: Breakfast: Cinnamon bagel bites, yogurt and fruit. Lunch: French dip sandwiches, salad, fries and peaches.
Frontier School
All meals served with vegetables, fruit and milk.
Feb. 27: Cheeseburgers and fries.
Feb. 28: Chicken noodle soup and bread.
Mar. 1: Pasta fagioli soup and salad bar.
Mar. 2: Tuna croissants and salad bar.
Mar. 3: No school. *** Wolf Point School Feb. 27: Breakfast: Cinnamon bagel bites, yogurt and fruit. Lunch: French dip sandwiches, salad, fries and peaches.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Feb. 23: Split pea soup, ham and cheese sandwiches and dessert.
Feb. 28: Turkey diner with dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans birthday cake and ice cream.
Mar. 2: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, mixed vegetable and
dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Feb. 23: Split pea soup, ham and cheese sandwiches and dessert.
Feb. 28: Turkey diner with dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans birthday cake and ice cream.
Mar. 2: Meatloaf, baked potatoes, mixed vegetable and
dessert.
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