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Health & Fitness

June 23, 2010

Senior Menu: June 24, 2010

Reservations are required 24 hours in advance at all senior citizens dining sites in Vigo, Clay, Parke, Vermillion, Sullivan and Putnam counties. For dining site locations, call Area 7 Agency on Aging and Disabled nutrition program offices at 1-800-489-1561.

Thursday

Meat loaf                                             

Baby Bakers

Green Beans

Peaches

Cookie

Milk/Coffee/Tea               

Friday

Oven Fried Chicken                   

Mashed Potatoes/Gravy

Key West Blend

Bread/Margarine

Applesauce Mold

Milk/Coffee/Tea

Monday

Holiday

Sites closed                                                 Tuesday

Country Fried Steak                     

White Gravy

Mashed Potatoes

Spinach

Bread/Margarine

Cherry Pie

Milk/Coffee/Tea

Tater Tot Casserole                         

Wednesday

Dutch Blend

Limas

Bread/Margarine

Peaches

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 8

Chicken Patty                                      

Red Potatoes

Broccoli

Bun

Applesauce

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 9

Meatballs and Noodles w/Gravy        

Mixed Vegetables

Brussels Sprouts

Roll/Margarine

Pears

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 12

Honey Garlic Chicken                  

Mashed Potatoes

Spinach

Bread/Margarine

Mandarin Oranges

Brownies

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 13

Ribbette                                 

Macaroni and Cheese

Cauliflower

Bun

Peaches

Milk/Coffee/Tea                                         

July 14

Ham                               

Cheese Potatoes

Stewed Tomatoes

Bread/Margarine

Apricot Banana Mold

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 15

Turkey Tettrazini                                 

Mixed Vegetables

Brussels Sprouts

Tropical Fruit

Fruited Gelatin

Milk/Coffee/Tea   

July 16

Hot dog/bun                                  

Baked Beans

Cinnamon Peaches

Spinach Salad

Carmel Apple Bites

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 19

BBQ Chicken                               

Broccoli

Corn

Peaches

Bread/Margarine

Pudding

Milk/Coffee/Tea                                                                       

July 20

Pork Fritter                                     

Stewed Tomato

Scalloped Potatoes

Bun

Fruit Cocktail

Milk/Coffee/Tea    

July 21                                  

Chopped Steak/Gravy                   

Vegetable Blend

Lima Beans

Bread/Margarine

Apple Juice

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 22

Pancake                                                

Blueberry Topping

Sausage Patty

Fancy Potatoes

Grape Juice

Orange

Milk/Coffee/Tea   

July 23

Sliced Turkey Meat         

Bun

Sandwich Fixings

Kidney Bean Salad

Lemon Fruit Salad

Orange Juice

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 26

BBQ Pork                     

Sweet Potato Patty

Mixed Vegetables

Bun

Pineapple

Mik/Coffee/Tea   

July 27

Stuffed Baked Potato                     

Seasoned Beef

Broccoli

Cheese, Sour Cream

Blueberry Muffin

Pears

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 28

Lemon Pepper Chicken                 

Tasty Taters

Spinach

Mandarin Oranges

Cookie

Milk/Coffee/Tea

July 29

Cheeseburger                                       

Corn

Green Beans

Bun

Pears

Fig-filled Cookie

Milk/Coffee/Tea   

July 30

Sweet/Sour Smoked Sausage     

Black-Eyed Peas

Blueberry Crisp

Cole Slaw

Roll/Margarine

Milk/Coffee/Tea

III

Dining sites

Parke County

Marshall — 11:30 a.m.; Marshall Community Building; S. Main Street

Montezuma — 11 a.m.; Montezuma Community Center; 300 Jackson St.

Rockville— 11:30 a.m.; Rockville Community Center; 223 West Ohio St.

Vigo County

Deming — 11:30 a.m.; Deming Center; Sixth and Cherry streets

Dreiser Square — 11:15 a.m.; Dreiser Square Community Center; S. Third Street

Garfield — 11 a.m.; Garfield Tower; 2200 Garfield

Lost Creek — 11:30 a.m.; Schelly Hall; 9848 E. U.S. 40; Seelyville

Maryvale — 11:30 a.m.; Maryvale Housing; 3461 St. Mary’s Road.; West Terre Haute

Peddle Park — 11:45 a.m.; Peddle Park Housing; 1616 S. 25th St.

Riley — noon, Riley Lions' Den; 7801 S. Indiana 46

Sullivan County

Carlisle— noon; Haddon Twp Community Building; Alexander Street

Dugger — 11:30 a.m.; Dugger Senior Center; 8174 E. Main St.

Shelburn — noon; Shelburn Senior Center; 32 Interurban St.

Clay County

Brazil — 11:30 a.m.; Clay County Senior Citizen Center; 120 S. Franklin St.

Clay City — noon; Community Room; Goshorn Park

Vermillion County

 Clinton— 11:30 a.m. Clinton Community Recreation Center; 301 Blackman St.

Putnam County

 Greencastle — 11:30 a.m.; Putnam County Senior Citizen Center; 9 W. Franklin St.

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