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Week of Oct. 27-30

TUESDAY, Oct. 27 - Hamburger on a whole grain bun, American cheese, dill pickle slices, baked beans, baked chips, rosy applesauce, milk variety.

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28 - Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes with gravy, peas, pineapple, dinner roll, milk variety.

THURSDAY, Oct. 29 - Hamburger hotdish, garlic bread stick, green beans, pears, granola bar, milk variety.

FRIDAY, Oct. 30 - Soft shell tortillo, fajita chicken and vegetables, shredded lettuce and cheese, salsa with fat free sour cream, corn, peaches, milk variety.

Scholarships available

The Northwest Airlines Pilot's Wives Club: Seniors and college freshman, sophomores and juniors to explore the field of cardiovascular research by working a Minnesota research lab during the summer months. Apply online at http://www.heart.org/mnscholarships. Deadline Nov. 15.

Washington Crossing Foundation: Seniors who are history buffs, enjoy politics, or are interested in government or military service. Visit: http://www.gwcf.org Deadline: Jan. 15.

Farm Credit Service Scholarship: Seniors who are from an actively farming or ranching family OR are planning to pursue an agricultural degree. Deadline March 1.

KFC Colonel's Scholarship: Seniors with a GPA of 2.75 or higher and are pursuing a bachelors degree. Apply online at http://www.kfcsholars.org. Deadline: Feb. 10.

AXA Achievement Scholarship: Seniors who are active in their community, have led a project that benefits others, and overcome personal challenges. Apply online at http://www.axa-achievement.com Deadline Dec. 15.

US Bank Internet Scholarship: Seniors attending an accredited two or four-year college next fall. Apply online at usbank.com/studentloans. Deadline Feb. 28.

Heart Research Scholarship: Minnesota seniors, college freshman, sophomores or juniors with an interest in the health science area. Apply online at http://www.heart.org/mnscholarships Deadline: Nov. 15.

St. Thomas Science, Mathematics and Engineering Scholarships: Seniors applying to St. Thomas. Deadline Dec. 1.

America Legion Auxiliary Department of Minnesota Scholarship: Seniors who are sons, daughters, grandsons, or granddaughters of a veteran. Deadline March 15.

Important Dates

Nov. 4: PLAN test for sophomores

Nov. 6-8: Fall play

Nov. 6: End of first quarter.

Nov. 12: ASVAB test for juniors.

Nov. 20: Honor roll brunch

Community Ed

The Halloween Carnival will be held Oct. 31 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Tickets and treats are 25¢ each.

Bread Basket Making will be held Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. The fee is $15 payable to community ed and $15 payable to the instructor for materials.

Craft Night will be held Nov. 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the high school commons. The fee is $10.

Venison Processing will be held Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in high school room 121. The fee is $10.

Wednesday Night Volleyball is at 7 p.m. and the fee is $3 per night.

Kelliher

Week of Oct. 26-30

MONDAY, Oct. 26 - Soft shell tacos with the works, baked beans, peanut butter cookie, apple, milk.

TUESDAY, Oct. 27 - Sub sandwich on whole wheat bun, green beans, corn chips, applesauce, milk.

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28 - Bacon cheeseburger, corn, french fries, kiwi, milk.

THURSDAY, Oct. 29 - Turkey dumpling soup, cracker, egg salad or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, mandarin oranges and pineapple, milk.

FRIDAY, Oct. 30 - Hot ham and cheese, peas, scalloped potatoes, Halloween treat, milk.

Community Ed

Open gym is Sundays from 3-5 p.m. The cost is $1 per person or $5 per family.

Northome

Week of Oct. 26-30

MONDAY, Oct. 26 - Pizza, green beans, sandwich, peaches, milk.

TUESDAY, Oct. 27 - Ham, baked potatoes, broccoli norm., bun, ice cream, milk.

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28 - Spaghetti, garlic toast, cole slaw, pears, milk.

THURSDAY, Oct. 29 - Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, sandwich, cake, milk.

FRIDAY, Oct. 30 - Hoagie, chips, juice, bar, milk.

About Students

Amber Michalek of Blackduck, Molly Cornell of Hines and Julie Dokken of Tenstrike, have all graduated from Bemidji State University.

Michalek graduated with a bachelor of science degree in business administration, Cornell graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in biology and Dokken graduated with a bachelor of science degree, with honors, in career and technical education.


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