nrg imp yy ‘Chipsteak Bar. 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 1, 1999 SHH Ho RoR B MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Sept. 2 8. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Elementary THURSDAY - Ravioli stuffed w/ricotta cheese-garlic bread, American deli hoagie, tossed salad, chilled diced pears. FRIDAY - Grilled cheese sand- wich, American deli hoagie, to- mato soup/crackers, seasoned green beans, fresh orange slices. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Stromboli stuffed w/pepperoni-cheese, side of Ital- ian sauce, BBQ rib sandwich, glazed carrot coins, fruit Shape- Up. WEDNESDAY - Cheesy chipsteak hoagie, bbq rib sand- wich, French fries, chilled cinna- mon applesauce. Middle School THURSDAY - Mexican Bar. Ravioli stuffed w/ricotta cheese- garlic bread, tossed salad, chilled diced pears. FRIDAY - Pasta Bar. Grilled cheese sandwich, hot tomato soup/crackers, seasoned green beans, fresh orange slices. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Breakfast Bar. Stromboli stuffed w/pepperoni- cheese, side of Italian sauce, glazed carrot coins, fruity Shape-Up. WEDNESDAY - Cheesy Chipsteak Bar. BBQ rib sand- wich, French fries, cinnamon applesauce. High School THURSDAY - Mexican Bar. Ravioli stuffed w/ricotta cheese- garlic bread. FRIDAY- Pasta Bar. Grilled cheese sandwich, hot tomato soup/crackers. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Breakfast Bar. Stromboli stuffed w/pepperoni- side of Italian sauce, glazed car- rots. WEDNESDAY - Cheesy BBQ rib sand- wich, vegetable soup. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Elementary THURSDAY - Chicken patty/ bun, Sloppy Joe/bun w/cheese cube, golden corn, fruited jello. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, ham bbq /bun, glazed carrots, rosy applesauce. . MONDAY - Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/roll, dipping sauce, bbq rib sandwich, mashed potatoes, chilled pears. WEDNESDAY - Italian dunkers, w/sauce, three meat hoagie w/ lettuce- oniate, golden corn, fruit crisp. Middle School THURSDAY - French Fry Bar. Rotini w/meat sauce-dinner roll, tossed salad/dressing, fruited jello. : FRIDAY - Deli Bar. Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, glazed carrots, pineapple tidbits. MONDAY - Labor Day. . No school TUESDAY - Chicken Fajita Bar. BBQ chicken sandwich, potato wedges, orange smiles. WEDNESDAY - Hot Dog Bar- French bread pizza, fesh veggies w/dip, chilled peaches. High School THURSDAY - French Fry Bar. Rotini w/meat sauce-dinner roll, tossed salad/dressing, fruited jello. FRIDAY - Breakfast Bar. Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, glazed carrots, pineapple tidbits. MONDAY -Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Hot Dog Bar, BBQ chicken sandwich, potato wedges, orange smiles. WEDNESDAY- Chicken Fajita Bar. French bread pizza, fresh veggies w/dip, chilled peaches. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Sausage/cheese on roll or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Cereal, coffee cake, fruit juice. MONDAY - Labor Day. No school TUESDAY - Fruit, cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Hot ham/ cheese or cereal, juice, pastry. Lunch THURSDAY - Pasta/meat sauce, tossed salad /dressing, roll, soft pretzel. FRIDAY - Pizza, fresh relish cup/ranch dip, apple. MONDAY- Labor Day. No school. TUESDAY - Cheesesteak . hoagie w/lettuce-tomato, sea- soned pasta, chilled fruit. WEDNESDAY - Pork Rib bbq w/sauce, roll, pasta salad, chilled pears, yellow cake/frosting. Celebrity Luncheon Series launches sixth season Sept. 17 The Celebrity Luncheon Series is announcing the four speakers that will headline its sixth season. They are Tweed Roosevelt, Rita Moreno, Wally Amos and Lesley Stahl. Roosevelt will thrill the audi- ence on September 17 with the adventurous telling of his 1992 trip down the River of Doubt, a remote tributary of the Amazon. His great-grandfather Teddy Roosevelt, first explored itin 1914. Two other expeditions have at- tempted it since 1926, both end- ing in failure. Rita Moreno will come to town October 15. Moreno is the only female performer to have won all four of the most prestigious show business awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony and the Grammy. Her many anecdotes on her ca- reer will demonstrate how she has broken the rigid role of Latino stereotyping. On April 14, 2000, Wally Amos will inspire the membership with his story of his roller-coaster ride to success with his Famous Amos cookie. Heis described asresem- bling these cookies-a humble be- ginning; full of quality, unique- ness and substance; sweetness and incredible success. The season will conclude ‘on May 12, 2000 with Lesley Stahl. Her presentation will include her many observations of the world of politicians, first ladies, White House correspondents and her tenure on 60 minutes. All events will be held at the Woodlands Inn, Plains Township. They begin with the speaker's pre- sentation at 11 a.m., immediately followed by questions directly from the audience at noon. Lunch begins at 12:30 and the audience is invited to stay as long as their schedules permit. Any proceeds from the luncheons benefit the Celebrity Luncheon fund of the Luzerne Foundation. This fund gave its first community grants following the 1998-99 season. Subscriptions for the series of four are available by calling Mary Reddy at 696-3967. Amy Withers wins scholarship Amy Withers, 15, of Dallas recently competed in the annual Pittston Tomato Festival Queen Scholarship Contest. Amy was named 1st runner up in the contest and was awarded a monetary scholarship. Part of the contest included a one-on-one interview with three judges ) & Dr. Gil Griffiths, Superintendent, demonstrates safe driving methods at the Dallas school complex. Dallas takes steps to slow traffic The Dallas School District has installed a series of speed bumps throughout the campus. The yel- low painted bumps are designed to keep drivers from exceeding the posted 5 mph speed limit. “We had discussed on many occasions ways to protect stu- dents on the property without including the present Miss Pennsylvania, Angela Patla. Another part of the contest was talent which Amy performed a vocal to the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Amy will be entering her. sophomore year at Dallas High School where she is a member of the marching band, Guard, indoor Guard, chorus and select | girls chorus. Amy will write for the Dallas Post this year as the Dallas High School correspon- dent. AMY WITHERS changing access to the grounds,” said Dr. Gil Griffiths, superinten- dent of schools. The district contacted the De- partment of Transportation and downloaded specifications for the speed bump from PennDOT’s website. Work crews installed the bumps this summer. ; Back To School pon Sun Call about our Special SENIORS ONLY Fall Programs and our PSAT Fall programs for juniors and sophmores. 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