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NIELSEN STUDENT’S PIANORECITALS HELD
A piano recital, presented bystudents of Phyllis Nielsen, washeld at “Old Library” on MountMarty Campus, March 21, at 1:30p.m. Performing in the recitalwere students: Caleb and LukeBarnes; Kyra, Olivia and GraceLeibig; Alexis Ulmer; RyleeBerndt; Jenna and Paul Koenigs;Isiah Woods; and Laurel, Camilleand David Friedenbach.
A reception was held follow-ing the program for students,parents and guests.
All eligible students per-formed again on Saturday, March27 at the S.D. Bandmaster’sPiano festival held at YanktonHigh School where they receivedSuperior and Excellent awardsfor their presentations.
PETERSON STUDENT’S PIANORECITALS HELD
Piano students of SheilaPeterson held a recital on March21, 2010 at St. John’s LutheranChurch in Yankton. Performingsolos were Emma Christensen,Thomas Hill, Reid and WalkerHunhoff, Taylor Rothenbergerand Patrick Weinandt.
Rothenberger and Peterson alsoperformed a duet.
On March 27, 2010, four stu-dents participated in the SouthDakota Bandmasters Associationpiano festival held in Yankton.Earning superior ratings wereWalker Hunhoff and PatrickWeinandt. Earning excellent rat-ings were Reid Hunhoff andTaylor Rothenberger.
YANKTON LIONS CELEBRATELAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL
Thirty-four years ago theYankton Lions Club with the sup-port of the business communityformed a Law EnforcementAppreciation Dance. Supervisor’sin each of the agencies are giventhe opportunity to nominate oneof their officers to be Officer ofthe Year. The Lions Club plans
and sponsors the event. They selltickets to the dance to the busi-ness and community persons.
The proceeds for the event aregiven to all local charities as:Contact Center, Women’s Shelter,DARE program, Child protectionteam and others. This yearapproximately 120 law enforce-ment employees and spousesenjoyed the music of Gate CutBand before and after the presen-tation of the awards.
Yankton Lions Club memberswish to thank the community fortheir support of this appreciatedevent. We feel it is a great honorto be able to honor these impor-tant employees in our communi-ty. Thanks to all who help makethis a memorable event for all theLaw Enforcement people.
COMMUNITY NOTEBOOKThe Community Notebook appears each Monday and Thursday.
Contributions to this list of upcoming events are welcome and should besubmitted two weeks before the event. Submissions must be typewrittenor legibly printed and include the name and phone number of a contactperson. Send items to P&D Calendar, PO Box 56, Yankton, SD 57078, ore-mail to [email protected].
Monday Yankton Morning Optimist Club, 7:15 a.m., Fryn’ Pan Restaurant.Exercise & Current Events, 8:30 a.m., Pine Lane Estates East, 2905
Douglas Ave. Line Dancing, 9:30-11 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Foster Rehabilitation Support Group, 10-11 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church,
Room 105.Instructed cardio class, 11-11:45 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Alcoholics Anonymous Daily Reprieve, noon, 12-24 Club, 1019 W. Ninth.Interchange Inc., noon, Waterfront Gourmet Grill, 201 Capital. Pinochle/Whist, 12:45 p.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive. Cribbage, 1 p.m., The Center, 900 Whiting DriveBingo, 1:30 p.m., Pine Lane Estates East, 2905 Douglas Ave.Alcoholics Anonymous Daily Reprieve, 7 p.m., 12-24 Club, 1019 W. 9thRiver City Harmony Sweet Adelines, 6:30 p.m., First United Methodist
Church, 11th and Cedar. For more information, call 661-7162.Missouri Valley Model Railroad Club, 7-9 p.m., 221 W. 3rd, lower level.Yahweh-Shalom Charismatic Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Benedict’s. Narcotics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Vermillion Area Hospice, 25 S. Plum
SECOND MONDAY ONLYYankton’s Alzheimer’s Support Group, noon, Majestic Bluffs Assisted
Living Coffee Shop. (605) 668-8907.Avera Sacred Heart Hospital Auxiliary, noon, Pavilion Conference Room.
(605) 668-8104.Yankton County Republicans, 5:30 p.m., Call For Location 660-2752Tri-State Old Iron Association, 7 p.m., JoDean’s Restaurant.Yankton Area Writers Club, 7 p.m., Yankton Library. (605) 664-6582.Yankton City Commission, 7 p.m., RTEC, 1200 W. 21st Street.
TuesdayTable tennis/darts, 8:30 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Yankton Community Forum, 9 a.m., Hillcrest Country Club, 2206 Mulberry. Ladies Billiards, 10 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Weight Watchers, 10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Weigh-ins 30 minutes before
meeting time. 23rd St. Suites, 904 W. 23rd. Alcoholics Anonymous Daily Reprieve, noon, 12-24 Club, 1019 W 9thYankton ALANON, noon, 1019 W. 9th St.Yankton Rotary Club, noon, Hillcrest.Kiwanis Club, noon, Fryn’ Pan Restaurant.Open cards, 12:45 p.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Wii bowling, 1 p.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) Support Group, 2 p.m.,
Impact Office, 214 Capitol, 605-661-4434Izaak Walton Trap League trap practice, 5 p.m., (605)660-5402.Legion of Mary, 6 p.m., SHS teacher’s lounge. (605)665-5786.Boys Town Common Sense Parenting classes, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Trinity
Lutheran Church, 403 Broadway. (605)665-4811.DivorceCare, 6:45 p.m., Calvary Baptist Church, 2407 Broadway Avenue.Gamblers Anonymous, 7 p.m., United Church of Christ, 5th and Walnut.
(605)463-2502 or (605)665-9273.Bingo, 7-9 p.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Billiards/Snooker, 7-9 p.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Alcoholics Anonymous STEP Meeting, 7 p.m., 12-24 Club, 1019 West 9th.Alcoholics Anonymous Alano Group, 8:30 p.m.,12-24 Club,1019 West 9th
SECOND TUESDAY ONLYAmerican Diabetes Association Yankton Chapter, 7:30 p.m.,Dining Room
No. 1 of Sacred Heart Hospital.Special Needs Adoptive Parents (S.N.A.P.), 7 p.m., meeting room 6, lower
level, St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center, Sioux City, Iowa.VFW Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m., 209 Cedar Street.
WednesdayWii bowling, 9 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Line Dancing, 9:30-11 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive.Foster Rehabilitation Support Group, 10-11 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church,
Room 105. (605)260-1980.Mass, 11 a.m., Pine Lane Estates East and West (2905 and 2903 Douglas.Instructed cardio class, 11-11:45 a.m., The Center, 900 Whiting Drive., Alcoholics Anonymous Daily Reprieve, noon, 12-24 Club, 1019 W 9thIzaak Walton Trap League trap practice, 5 p.m. (605)660-5402.Victims of Domestic Violence support group, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Nursery
provided. (605)665-4811.Bingo, 7 p.m., VFW Post 791 Yankton ALANON, 7:30 p.m., 1019 W. 9th St.Alcoholics Anonymous Alano, 7:30 p.m., 12-24 Club, 1019 W 9thNarcotics Anonymous, 8 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Room 101.
(605)857-0378.SECOND WEDNESDAY ONLY
Antique Auto Club, 7 p.m., The Center., 900 Whiting Drive
Yankton Elementary SchoolsMonday — Taco In A BagTuesday — HotdogWednesday — Italian DunkerThursday — Teriyaki NuggetsFriday — Cold Sub
Yankton Middle SchoolMonday — Chicken FajitaTuesday — SpaghettiWednesday — HamburgerThursday — Chicken LittlesFriday — Stuffed Crust Pizza
Yankton High School ‘A’ LineMonday — French Toast SticksTuesday — SpaghettiWednesday — Chicken Noodle SoupThursday — Turkey HoagieFriday — Roast Turkey
Yankton High School Combo LineMonday — Power Slice PizzaTuesday — Chicken FajitaWednesday — HamburgerThursday — Steak SandwichFriday — BBQ Rib
Yankton High School Salad BarMonday — Chef ToppingsTuesday — CasseroleWednesday — Baked Potato BarThursday — SoupFriday — Sandwich
Sacred Heart SchoolsMonday — Grilled Chicken SandwichTuesday — Ham/Cheesy PotatoesWednesday — Hot DogThursday — Sub SandwichFriday — Cheese Pizza
Yankton Senior Citizens CenterMonday — Ham BallTuesday —Chili Wednesday — Liver and OnionsThursday — Beef RoastFriday — Breaded Shrimp
Tabor Senior Citizens CenterMonday — BBQ RibsTuesday — No MealWednesday — Shrimp/Popcorn FishThursday — Turkey and StuffingFriday — No Meal
M E N U S
www.yankton.net PAGE 5Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ LIFE ■ Monday,April 12, 2010
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Please have your solid waste and recycling set out by 7:00 A.M. on your scheduled collection day. The Solid Waste and Recycling Department allows two 33-gallon trash containers. If you have any questions, please call the Street Department at 668-5211.
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Eye Bank Celebrates National Donate Life MonthSIOUX FALLS — April 2010 marks the sev-
enth anniversary of National Donate LifeMonth, honoring living and deceased eye,organ, and tissue donors and their families.Since our establishment in 1991, the SouthDakota Lions Eye Bank has provided sight tomore than 6,500 people in South Dakota andabroad, through corneal transplantation. In2009, our organization provided sight to 360people (84 in S.D.) and improved health tothousands more through tissue donation. Visitwww.sdleb.org for more information aboutbecoming an eye, organ, and tissue donor.
Donation facts you may not know• Approximately 78 organ transplants take
place every day in the U.S.• On average, a single tissue donor can
save or enhance the lives of up to 50 people.• More than 28,000 patients began new
lives last year thanks to organ transplants.• 39,000 patients had their sight restored
last year through cornea transplants.• A living donor can donate a kidney or a
portion of their liver, lung, pancreas, or intes-tine.
• Annually, there are more than 25,000 tis-sue donors and 70,000 cornea donors.
• More than 1 million tissue related trans-plants are performed each year and the surgi-cal need for tissue has been steadily increas-ing.
• One in 10 deceased donors are 65 yearsof age or older.
• On average, 133 people are added to thenation’s organ transplant waiting list each day— one every 11 minutes.
• People of all ages and medical historiesshould consider themselves potential donors.Your medical condition at the time of deathwill determine what organs and tissues can bedonated.
Tremendous advances have been made ineye, organ, and tissue transplantation, offer-ing the hope of life and/or significant qualityof life improvements for tens of thousands ofindividuals. Still, each year more donors areneeded to meet the transplant needs. Toensure your wishes of being an eye, organ,and tissue donor are carried out, make sure tosign the state’s donor registry on your dri-ver’s license, and speak with your loved onesto let them know of your decision.
B I RT H D AY SB I RT H S
L I F E D I G E S T
MARY DREESENMary Dreesen
will be celebratingher 85th birthdayon April 16, 2010.Please join herfamily of TomDreesen, ChuckDreesen, DeniseCody, MarlysKaiser, TeresaWood, JohnDreesen, Gigi Healy, Mary JoKiehne and Mark Dreesen in wish-ing her a happy birthday with acard shower in her honor.
Cards and birthday wishesmay be sent to Mary at 808 BirchRoad, #1, Yankton, SD 57078.
JOY LIEN Joy Lien will celebrate her
99th birthday on April 14, 2010.You may send your well wishes tothe Avera Yankton Care Center,1212 W. Eighth St., Yankton, SD57078.
ELIZABETH FOSSElizabeth Foss of Scotland will
celebrate her 92nd birthday onApril 10th. Cards or letters maybe sent to 1140 Washington St.,Scotland, SD 57059. Please nogifts.
EVELYN SLOWEYEvelyn Slowey
will be turning 90on April 13. Helpher celebrate witha card shower bysending cards to:Evelyn Slowey,2905 DouglasStreet, AutumnWinds Estates,Yankton, SD57078.
HAZEL NELSONHazel Nelson
will be celebratingher 88th birthdayon April 25, 2010.Her family isrequesting a cardshower in herhonor. Greetingsmay be sent toHazel at: 309 E.26th Street,Yankton, SD 57078.
ALEXA ROSE BOEAaron and Wendy Boe of Sioux
Falls announce the birth of theirdaughter Alexa Rose. Alexa wasborn on March 29, 2010 andweighed 9 pounds 7 ounces.Alexa joins siblings Connor (9)and Jackson (6).
Grandparents are Paul andLillian Schlechter, Scotland andRichard and Jan Boe, Sioux Falls.
Great-grandparent is TillieTucek, Tripp.
BRADYN PATRICK ELLEBrad and Jane Elle of Avon
announce the birth of their sonBradyn Patrick Elle. Bradyn wasborn on March 17, 2010 at 7:07p.m. He weighed 9 pounds 1ounce and was 21 inches long.
Bradyn joins siblings SkylarElle and Taylor and AllysonHamilton.
Grandparents are Jim andMarge Stoebner of Tyndall andJoy and the late Stan Elle ofYankton.
Great-grandfather is Dr. GlennDuncan of Tyndall.
SIMON OLIVER FILLAUSJames and Heather Fillaus of
Yankton announce the birth oftheir son Simon Oliver Fillaus.Simon was born on March 5,2010 at 3:22 p.m. He weighed 9pounds 8 ounces and was 21inches long.
Grandparents are Jim and KayFillaus of Lesterville, KevinLammers of Tabor and VickieLammers of Gloversville, N.Y.
Great-grandparents are FrankCarter and Virginia Hamilton ofYankton and Ray and MarleneKostal of Tabor.
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Menus listed below are for the week of April 12-16. Menus are subject to change withoutnotice. All meals are served with milk. YHS Combo Line meals are served with choice of milk orshake.
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M I L I TA RYEMMA R. COYLE
Air National Guard Airman 1stClass Emma R. Coyle graduatedfrom basic military training atLackland Air Force Base, SanAntonio, Texas.
The airman completed anintensive, eight-week programthat included training in militarydiscipline and studies, Air Forcecore values, physical fitness, andbasic warfare principles andskills.
Airmen who complete basictraining earn four credits towardan associate in applied sciencedegree through the CommunityCollege of the Air Force.
Coyle earned distinction asan honor graduate.
She is the daughter of CherylCoyle of 417th Ave., Springfield,S.D.
Coyle is a 2008 graduate ofBon Homme High School,Tyndall, S.D.
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