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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 2015
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Breakfast
Daily - Fat-free chocolate or 1%
white milk.
Thursday, Sept. 3 - Mini chocolate
chip waffles, strawberries, apple
juice.
gos, pineapple.
Friday, Sept. 11 - Breakfast pizza,
sliced apples, orange juice.
Lunch
Thursday, Sept. 3 - Beef quesadilla,
Spanish rice, pinto beans,salsa,sour
cream, lettuce and tomato salad,
banana, fruit cocktail-HS.
•Club Activities - Day for Kids will be observed on Saturday, Sept. 19 from
11 a.m. tc 1 p.m. at the Club. All families are welcome, and a child does not
havet be a Club member t attend! Refreshments will be served along with
fun games, contests and activities for all ages.
•Club Attendance - 27 youths were served last week for an average
f 54.0 per day with a high of 57 on Thursday, Aug. 27. Current registered
membership is 44.
•Youth of the Week - JaShiya Jackson (ages 6-8), Hay I ie Goode (ages
the members.
Club member Heaven Hrachovy is shown
keeping track of her two bingo cards.
with meat sauce, peas and car-
rots, roasted squash, cucumbers
with ranch, breadstick, mangos/
pineapple.
and cheese, roasted potatoes, chili
beans, broccoli with ranch, grapes,
graham crackers-HS.
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attuce, tomato, pickles, sweet
potato fries, baked beans, Rice
Krispies bar-HS, fruit sorbet, sliced
apples-HS.
Monday ,Sept. 7 - Holiday.
Friday, Sept. 4 - Frosted Flakes, Pop Tuesday,Sept.8-Hotdogswithchili
Tarts, yogurt, Jell-O/fruit cocktail.
Monday, Sept. 7 - Holiday.
Tuesday, Sept. 8 - Fruity Cheerios,
breakfast burrito, pears, peach Wednesday, Sept. 9 - Spaghetti
mango smoothie.
Wednesday, Sept. 9 - Pigs-in-a-
blanket, grapes, fruit punch.
Thursday, Sept. 10-CinnamonToast
Crunch,strawberry pancakes, man- Thursday, Sept. 10 - Chicken wings,
brown rice, broccoli normandy with
cheese, corn, soft pretzel, sliced
apples, raisins.
Friday,Sept.11 -Cheesy beef nachos,
refried beans, Spanish rice, salsa,
sourcream,baby carrots with ranch,
mandarin oranges, vanilla graham
cookies-HS.
Heaven, bingo!
During free time at the Boys & Girls
Club, members can choose from many
sion. Members were asked to draw activities and games. Last week, a friendly
and describe themselves using just game of bingo was enjoyed by some of
a few words. Mariah Rosales dis-
plays her picture, which describes
her as happy, nice and cool.
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St. Rose welcomes new personnel for the 2015-16 school year by
including brief information from each. Here are three of them:
•Paulette Valis, 4th grade teacher:
My name is Paulette (Schmidt) Valis and I currently reside in Shiner. My Learn & Pls Room
husband and I recently moved back there where we have lots of family and at Schulenburg El-
friends. We have two grown Aggies, a daughter and a son. I have tons of ementar will kick
teaching experience in nearly all elementary subjects and grade levels, but off the school
most of my experience (and my love) has been in fourth grade. So, St. Rose
School was a perfect fit for me after I retired from public school in May.
•Wendy Becka, junior high teacher/learning lab:
Mariah
The Boys & Girls Club opened last
weekto startoff the school-yearses-
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St* Rose News
From St. Rose of Lima Catholic School
Family Learn/Play Room
to open Sept. 10 at SES
The Parents As
Teachers Family
12 Passenger, 4X2, 5.4L,
Whiew/GrayCtoth Seats,
Rear AC, Rev. Camera. Rev.
Sersirg. Runningboands,
CnisemN. Crime Bumpers,
27,490 Miles
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Braylee Rose Houston
Andrea and Diviante “Neal”
Houston of Weimar announce
a daughter Braylee
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White, Stone Cloth Seats,
Cnjise/Till 16’Alum
Painted Wheels,
33341 Miles
$13,500
2015 FUSION TITANIUM AWD, 2.0 Eco Boost, Ruby
Red, Soft Ceramic Heated/Cooled Leather Seats, Heated
Steering Wheel, Nav., P Moonroof, Adaptive Cruise, Driver
Assist Active Park Assist. 19' Dark Stainless Alum Wheels,
Ambient Lighting., (#1199} 10,853 Miles...................$27,900
2015 MUSTANG GT Premium Fas: Back. Black w/B ack Leather
Seats, 401A Pkg., Auto Trans., Nav, Syno'Sirus, 50 Yr. Annw. Pkg,
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Oct. 26 from 4 to 6 p.m. the VFW awards two scholarships
i Schulenburg Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5623 has awarded $500 scholar-
Grange, if they have not already shjpS f0 2015 graduates of Schulenburg High School.
done so by then. The recipients are Kaine Warnken (left), who will attend Wharton County Junior
A! validation fee per heifer College, and Clayton Brossmann (right), who will attend Victoria College. Making
is d e by esday, Sept. 15 to he presentation was VFW post commander James Brossmann (center).
Fayette County Extension Office,
SWIFT is excited to begin the fall 2015 school year with five tutors serving at Schulenburg Elementary School, four 255 Svoboda Lane, Suite 134, La
full-time and one part-time. They are (from left) Doriana Villegas of Flatonia, Wendy Herrera of Flatonia, Cristina Avila of Grange, TX 78945.
Schulenburg, Bethany Hernandez of Flatonia and Jocelyn Tovar of Schulenburg. Original registration papers
Four are expeifenced, returning tutors, and the fifth assisted as a volunteer for past SWIFT programming. Four tutors are must be turned into the Exten-
bilingual, which helps the school’s English language learners. Each tutor participated in the school’s new teacher training sion Office prior to the Oct. 26
and in-service. According to Schulenburg ISD Superintendent Lisa Meysembourg, the school “loves” this team of tutors.
SWIFT focuses on grades K-4 reading and math in Schulenburg and Weimar elementary schools, with both elementary
principals serving on the SWIFT board of directors to ensure best placement and use of each tutor.
due Sept. 15
Youth exhibitors planning to
enter heifers in the 2016 spring
major shows must have the heifers
officially validated on Monday,
members.
or tuna sandwiches baked sweet newDorn lo age 3 in ine 1X1 Pr°- rarenrs as teacners program, can •Program f the Week - Last week in Passport to Manhood, boys were
otato fries, cucumber slice fresh gram or families who live in the 979-725-9832or979-743-6584or introduced to the program, which instills a strong moral compass tc guide
fruit, milk. Schulenburg or Weimar indepen- visitwww.sw-pat.org. them on their j urney from adolescence to adultF d. The program fosters
positive values and responsible behavior in young men and gives them practice
in making healthy decisions related to their physical, cognitive, emotional and
social development As they build and practice life skills f r decision-making,
conflictresolut m and healthy relationships, boys learn theessential attitudes,
values and skills they need to become responsible adult men.
•Registration forms are available at the Club for the schi ol session. Mem-
bership fee is only $30 for the entire school year. Included in the membership
are daily free snacks, homework help, and quality programming provided by
trained youth development professionals. For more information, contact unit
director ebbie Hall at 979-743-3780.
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Fun, educational ac-
I have been married to my high school sweetheart, Donnie, for 20 years, tivities for parents
andwehave two beautiful children, Madison and Ryan. Maddyis asophomore and children are being
at Texas A&M studying to be a physical therapist and Ryan is a freshman at planned.
La Grange High School where he loves playing football and baseball. I have The classes will
been teaching for 17 years, 10 of which have been in Catholic education. I be held from 9 to
am a reading specialist and level 3 religion catechist. I am so excited to be 11 a.m. on Tuesdays
teaching at St. Rose and fulfilling my love for teaching religion and reading and Thursday s, and
to God’s most precious gift - children. will feature different
•Jackie Worthington, cafeteria/custodian: parent-child activities
This is my first school job, and so far it’s the best working environment I each week.
have experienced. Everyone is kind and patient. I am always being thanked Chrissy Johnson is - Hiy LiCam (X Flay
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Alexandra Gabriella Garza
Mercedes Shupak and Joe Garza
Jr. of Schulenburg welcomed a
daughter, Alexandra Gabriella the birth of
Garza, on Friday, Aug. 21 at 6:27 Rose Houston, who arrived
p.m. at St. Mark's Medical Center Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 8:56 p.m.
in La Grange. She weighed 6 at St. Mark's Medical Center in La
pounds, 1 ounces and measured Grange. She weighed 7 pounds, 15
16 inches in length. ounces and measured 19L6 inches
Grandparents are James and in length.
Stacy Ryba of Schulenburg, Joe Grandparents are James and
Garza of Schulenburg and Adelina Monica Stock of Weimar and
Lopez of Martindale. Janice Thompson of Schulenburg.
Great-grandparents are Shirley Great-grandparents are Vola
Ryba and the late Jimmy Ryba of Houston of Schulenburg, the late
Weimar, Jerry Shupak of Schulen- Edwin and Millie Stock, the late
burg, and the late Juanita O'Conner Charles and Lorine Bubela, and
of Brookshire. the late James Jones.
CAFETERIA MENU garlic bread, milk.
•Monday,Sept.7-LaborDayholiday, ‘Thursday, Sept. 10 - Hot dogs with
no school. chili and cheese, pork and beans,
•Tuesday,Sept.8-Softtacos,Spanish pickle relish, applesauce, milk.
rice, pinto beans, mixed green salad, ‘Friday, Sept. 11 - Peanut butter/jelly
pineapple chunks, milk.
•Wednesday, Sept. 9-Spaghetti with
meat sauce, garden salad, peaches,
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, Saturday -8:0(?a.m. ■ 12:00 pfin.
•Club Schedule - Club hours are Monday thru Friday from 3 to 7 p.m.,
Chrissy Johnson is ncur ri <x srtuy available to all youth ages 6-18. The Boys & Girls Club will open on Friday,
formyworkwhichmakesmefeelveryappreciated.Thechildrenareallpolite planning the activities Room instructor Sep. 4 at 1 pm.for St. Rose School early release. The Club will be closed on
and well-behaved. Working here makes me feel very fulfilled. and all families with Parents As Teacher educator Chrissy Johnson Monday, Sept. 7 f or the Labi r Day holiday.
preschool children are (pictured), instructor at the Learn & Play Room,
encouraged to attend, is preparing an exciting year of learning activities
Research has shown that are free to preschool children on Tuesdays
that preschool educa- and Thursdays from 9 to 11 a.m. at Schulenburg
tion can produce sub- Elementary Schc
stantial gains in children’s learning dent school districts.
and development. More information on the Family
H ami 1 y Learn ay oom Learn& ay] oom is available a 9-10) and Katlyn Goode (ages 11 & older) were chosen for being outstanding
is open to all parents with children the school office. Formore on the
newborn to age 5 in the PA pro- Parents As Teachers program, call
era, 18' Painted Lux Wheels, (#1210) 33.633 Miles..
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P Lift Gate, P 3rd Row, 20’ Alum Wheels, Roof Rack, Fog Erl“ Rev Canm
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2014 LINCOLN MKS Em Boost, AWD, Nav., Technol- Z014 MUSTANG COUP 3.7L, Auto, Ruby Red,
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CmiseTilL Healed,'Cooled Seals. 20* Polisked Alum Wheels. Wheels, (#1212) 33,041 Miles,.,,..........,....$20,900
Rars Sait (t1138) 14,669 Miles..................$33,901 jmjBKEffl TO. White Platinum, 31, Nav., Vista
2013 LINCOLN NKK 3.7L Smoked Quartz, Limited Ediici Pkg., Moonroof. Syno’Sirius. Heated Charcoal Leather Seats, 22"
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2013 EDO i'iftile Plat mm, 151, Stone Leatier Healed Front Se^
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2014 FLEX UNITED 3.5 V6, Mineral Grey Metallic. Stone
Heated From seats, Nav, Sync/Sirius. Pm Lift gate, Rev.
Canera. Sony Audio System, Ambienl Lighting, 19" Alum
Painted Wheels, («I19O) 22.066 Mb.. $30,900
4D SecJan, 2.0L Auto/
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2015 EXPEDITION ill White, Ebony Cloth Seats,
Sync/Sirius, P Moonroof, 3rd Row Rear AC. Run-
ningboards. 16" Alum Wheels, LED Fog Lamps, Tow
Pkg., (#1197) 17,156 Miles..................$35,900
2014 EXPEDITION UNITED 4X2 5.4L. Black w/
Black Interior, Heated/Cooled Seats. Nav., Sync,
Power Moonroof, Heated Quad Capt. Seals, DVD
----------------------------------------------------- Headrest. Power Runningboards. Power Lift Gate,
2012FUSI0NSES lver,25L,FWD,SyndSirius,PowerSeats,Fog Power 3rd Row, Rev. Camera. 20’ Alum Wheels, Tow-
Lamps, Alum Wheels (#1150T) 49,259 Miles...................$12,500 ing Pkg, (#1184) 18,400 Miles ............$42,900
201J FUSION SE Silver, Eco Boost 1,6L, Lux Pkg., SE Tech Pkg., 2011 ESCAPE XLT Red w,'Stone Cloth Seats. 4 Cyl, Power
Dune Leather Seats, Heated Front Seats, Nav., Sync, Rev. Cam- Seats. Sync/Sat Radio, Keyless Entry, 15r Alum Wheels, Luggace
S1L9M Rack, Fog Lamps (#1161Tj 59,846 Miles...................$13,500
2014 UNCOLN NAVIGATOR L 5.4L, Sterling Gray Metal-
2nd Row Heated Seat Massage Front Seats, Power Run- p ^oonroof, 2nd Row Bucket Seats, P Running Boards,
ningboards, 20’ Chrome Wheels, Sony Audio, Power ----- ---- ----- * --
Locked Tail Gate, Blind Spot Monitor, 2nd Row Inflatable
Seat Bell. Fog Lamps, (#1205) 120 Miles...................$53,500
2015 F-250 LARIAT (X, 4X4,6.7L Diesel, White Ptetinunv
Adobe. HeatedCooled Adobe Leather Seats, Nav, Moon-
roof, Rev. Camera. Remote Start. Runningboards. 20'
Alum Wheels. (#1180) 31,983 Miles...................$47,000
2012 F-250 LARIAT 4X4, 6 7L Diesel, Black w/
Black Leather, Nav., Sync/'Sirius. Rev. Camera, Pow-
er Moonroof, Running boards, 20* Alum Wheels, Fog
Lights, (#1222) 31,286 Miles...................$43,500
2012 F-350 LWB, 4X4, 6.7L Diesel, Golden Bronze,
Tan Bottom, Heated/Cooled Seats, Sync/Sirius, Rev.
Camera. Runningboards. Gooseneck. 20* Wheels,
New Tires. (#1219) 68,844 Miles...................$40,900
2014 E-350 W XLT 12 Passenger, 4X2.5.4L, White w^Gray
Clclh Seals, Rear AC, Rev. Camera. Rev. Sensing, Rurningboards,
Cruise,Tilt Chrome Bumpers. (#1142) 27,493 Mies...................$23,9M
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