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THEWALSH COUNTY PRESS ° WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 20 7
Meals are subject
to chanse without notice
EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Dailz: Sk/m milk, saiad
bar option, whole wheat
product.*
Thurs- B: French toast sticks,
sauce L: turkey noodle soup,
assorted sandwiches, crackers,
fruit
Fri- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
French dip, Preach fries, sauce
Men- B: muffins, sauce L: pizza,
green beans, sauce
Tues- B: rolls, sauce L: wraps,
sweet potatoes, mac salad,
chips, fruit
Wed- B: oatmeal, toast, sauce L:
hot ham & cheese, French fries,
saUce
FORDVILLE-LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FoRDVILLE)
Milk, bread, and salad bar or
ves. tray are served daily.
Thurs- B: fried eggs, toast L:
chicken fajitas w/assorted
toppings, chicken flavored rice,
fruit cups
F.ri- B: caramel rolls L: ham &
turkey wraps w/assorted
toppings, fresh fruit
Men- B: English rolls, assorted
cereal L: race boats (hard
shell), nachos, assorted
toppings, fruit cups :::~ !.:~.. • ....
Tues- B: pancakes, syrup L:
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- On
Tuesday, Sept. 12, area youth
gathered at Park River Bible Camp
for the annual Walsh County Eco
Ed Tour event hosted by Walsh
County Three Rivers Soil Con-
servation District. Sixth grade
students from Park River,
Fordville-Lankin, Grafton, and
Minto were invited to learn about
the environment around them.
The event featured six stations
taught by area experts including:
Soils taught by Rita Sveen, Prairie
taught by Steve Ashpole and Gwen
Sobolik, Woodlands taught by
Duane Elness and Joel Hylden,
Water Quality taught by Sarah
Johnston, Riperian taught by
Danelle Gorder, and Wetland
taught by Eric Morgan.
In addition to the stations, the
group had a special presentation on
reptiles by James Gerholdt who
travels the country with his "Re-
markable Reptiles".
Gerholdt, from Webster, Minn.,
worked in zoos for over 25 years.
He was one of the first Zoo Keep-
ers hired by the Minnesota Zoo-
logical Garden in 1977, prior to its
opening-m 1978. He worked there
until his retirement in 1998.
He has written children's books
on insects, reptiles, amphibians,
snakes, spiders, and birds.
Gerholdt has been presenting
programs throughout the Twin
Cities metro area, as well as out-
state Minnesota since 1985, where
he uses a v.ariety of artifacts and
live reptiles to educate including
two turtles, three lizards, and five
es, •
mdents were served a
hamburger stroganoff hot lunch of hot dogs and chips, pro-
dish, bims, colesla~,frt~,Gt,3i~::;l~~
by Walsh County
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chicken tortilla soup, assorted Sponsors for the event includ-
sandwiches, cheese slices, ed North Star Community Credit
crackers, fruit cups Union; Jeanette Bjomstad, DVM,
PLLC; Park River Implement,
LLC; Walsh County Saddle Club;
• Dakota Animal Care; Ye Olde
Medicine Center; Citizens State
Bank; Farmers Union Insurance;
First United Bank; and Grafton
Drug.
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINTO)
Fruits, vegetables, milk, pe~ut
butter, jelly, and bretuf se~ed
with aH meals.
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I~tJBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
• Bread, sun butter, jell~ fruit,
salad bar and milk served daily.
Thurs- B: breakfast taco L:
lasagna, garlic bread, corn
Fri- B: cereal, toast L: burgers,
chips, carrots
Men- B: breakfast on a stick L:
shrimp, corn on the cob
Tues- B: omelets, toast L:
chicken drummies, roasted
potatoes
Wed- B: cereal, toast L: hot ham
& cheese, triangle potatoes
VALLEY- EDINBURG K-4
(HoOPLE)
Fresh vc~gies (lettuce, broccoli,
carrots, cucumbers, celery),
fruit and milk served at each
meal. Peanut Butter and Jelly
sandwiches offered as an
alternative to the entr6e.
Thurs- chicken strips, French
fries, peas
Fri- chicken noodle soup,
sandwiches
Men- hard shell tacos, black
beans
Tues- pepperoni and
mozzarella breadsticks,
marinara sauce, green beans
Wed- chicken and gravy,
mashed potatoes, corn
VALLEY-EDINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad ba~ fruit, milk
served at each meal.
Thurs- hamburgers, French
fries, baked beans
Fri- rib sandwich, curly fries,
cauliflower
Men- BBQ'S, chips, peas
Tues- hamburger hot dish,
bread & butter, cauliflower
Wed- chicken fajitas, retried
beans
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Bread,• milk, fruit, veggie bar,
desserf, peanut butter amd jelly
served with all meal&
Thurs- WG French toast sticks,
sausage patty, yogurt
Fri- baked potato bar," cheese,
sour cream, chili,
broccoli/cheese
Men- hamburgers, WG bun,
cheese, tomatoes, potato salad
] Tues- chicken, bacon ~., I
[ wrap, lettuce, tomatoes, Cheese" l
] Wed- macaroni & cheese, green |
T0p: Sdl Con Tech-
r an Duane Etaess (smed) and J0a
e0 teach the six gradem atthe Park
River Bi01e Camp how to plant a oak
tree. Bottom Left: James Ge holdt
gets a kiss 0n the n0se fr0m 0ne 0f
Its kards he br0ught to the Eco
program. James 1ravels the c0un'¢y
with his Remarkable ReFeles pro-
gram. Bottom Right: Students ex-
amine some of the native weeds to
this area (fr0nt to bad0 J0rdan John-
s0n, Claire 01s0n and Sater-
lund.
FARGO, N.D. -- The Red River Valley
Writing Project at North Dakota State Uni-
versity and Plains Art Museum invite students
in grades 7-12 to submit original artwork and
writing for the Scholastic Art and Writing
Awards, the nation's longest-muning and
most prestigious scholarship and recognition
initiative for creative teens.
The deadline for submissions is Dec. 14.
The competition is accepting submissions
from students across the country. The awards
have fostered creativity and talent since 1923
for millions of students, and feature a notable
....classified ad will appear
90 North Dakota
and weekly newspapers
for only
newspaper
list of alumni including: Andy Warhol, Tru-
man Capote, Richard Avedon, Sylvia Hath,
Kay WalkingStick, Ken Bums, John
Baldessari, Mozelle Thompson, Joyce Carol
Oates, Laura Youngbird, Robert Redford
and Zac Posen.
"We've learned over the years that for many
teenagers having their creative work recog-
nized while still in school is the impetus they
need to be lifelong creators, makers and
leaders," said Virginia McEnemey, executive
director of the Alliance for Young Artists and
Writers. "Encouraging teens to utilize art and
writing to express their hopes, dreams and
questions about the world has multiple and
meaningful benefits. The collective output of
these young innovators creates a portrait in
time of our American identity and, for the
teens, it reinforces the positive habits that come
from creative self-expression."
In North Dakota, the number of submis-
sions has doubled each year since 2014, when
the Red River Valley Writing Project at
NDSU and Plains Art Museum partnered to
serve as the state affiliate. "My vision is to pro-
vide access to these awards f6r every creative
Photos: Larry Bid
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North Dakota teen, no matter where they come
from. It is inspiring to see their art and hear
their stories. Our young people have much to
contribute, not just to our state, but to our coun-
try and the world," said Kelly Sassi, director
of the Red River Valley Writing Project.
Scholarships and special awards:
• Gold Medal Portfolio is the program's
highest natiofial honor and awards 16 high
Scholastic Art, Writing
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