Community Newsletter
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Community Newsletter
MARYFIELD DISTRICT LIONS Community Newsletter July 2016 Thank You Maryfield District Lions would like to say a huge thank you to our annual advertisers: Horizon Meats Inc. From Head to Foot Massage Therapy Northern Grit Please help us support them through your patronage. Thanks also to our monthly advertisers and those who donate to the newsletter. Your support makes the newsletter economically feasible. All money is used to help cover the cost of printing and postage. Maryfield District Lions planted a tree in honor of Garry Chambers at the Regina Beach Memorial forest. We will miss Lion Garry—not only his commitment to Lionism but to family, friends & community. Estate Auction for Clarence and Marion Billard Antique & Collectible Auction Antiques—Signs—Shop Equipment—Yard Equipment— Stationary Engines—Antique Tractors—Tractor Parts— And Much More! August 8, 2016 11:00 a.m. Maryfield Rink Ross Taylor Auction Services Pictures available at http://rosstaylorauction.com/auction/estate-auction-forclarence-billiard/ See you in the fall! Chili Cook Off Whose Chili will be this year’s winner? Which pot will be declared the tastiest? Any business that is wanting to enter the Chili Cook Off are asked to contact Janet Lemon 646 4604 (home) prior to Fair Day. It is important that you sign up ahead of time so we ensure that enough plug-ins are set up. Pots of chili need to be at the Chili Tasting location by 11:00 am on Fair Day. Kids! Don’t miss the Carnival Games at the Fair 1:30-2:30 FOR SALE Acreage for Sale - 12.5 acres in the Walpole area. Approximately 900 square foot house with 3 bedrooms, one newly renovated bathroom. Lots of water. Great for horses/cows - newer barn, lots of corrals, shop, water bowl, tack shed - $185 000 Call for more Information - 739-2611 Used lawn mower in good working order. Call Ralph Mills, 306-646-7880. BUSINESS Marlee Swallow - Massage Therapy open at W.W. Fitness, Redvers on Mon. and Tues. & Middle of No Where Day Spa on Maryfield on Thurs. and Fri. CALL Marlee Swallow @ 1-306-646-7726. JCL Therapeutic Massage Therapy - Luise Berg RMT in Kola, Manitoba. Hours: Monday: 5— 8 p.m. & Tuesday to Friday: 9:30 a.m.—2 p.m. Call: 1-204-556-2363 (home with answering machine) or 1-204-512-3363 (cell) TK SAFETY SERVICES - Tracy Ross Certified to teach First Aid/CPR as well as the Babysitting Course. Will travel to offer my courses. Contact Tracy Ross, TK Safety Services, First Aid/ CPR Instructor. Call 306 452 8619 or email tksafetyservices1@gmail.com ANNOUNCEMENTS TOPS meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Maryfield Clinic. Everyone welcome. WANTED Would anyone have a walker that they might donate to the Seniors Harmony Centre. Some of our members/guests need some support once they get inside and a wheeled walker would be a big help. Call Mary Lou Sweeting 306-646-4524. WANTED Years ago, Ethel Northcut put together a school picture history of Maryfield, Fairlight and surrounding rural schools. We would like several copies of this book for former students of the area. If you have a copy you don’t want, we would be interested. If I remember correctly, the books sold for about $18. They were done on a photocopier and put together like the old yearbooks with a navycolored cover. If you have one you would be interested in selling, contact Bob & Helen Johnson, 306-646-4348 Remember the newsletter can be accessed at http://www.maryfieldsaskatchewan.com THANK YOU The grad class of 2016 would like to thank everyone who came out and supported the Grad Steak Night at the Arlington on May 29. Thank you also for all who purchased silent auction tickets! The winners of the items were: Trena Kelly, Hudson Lincoln, Darci Glover, Dawson Naylen, Sharon Blackbird and Jason McCallum. We very much appreciate the support of this amazing community! Thank you also to the Arlington for providing us this opportunity to fund raise. Thanks for the pre-65th birthday at the Maryfield hotel on June 11th. It was a fun evening and all the gifts and cards were great. Sorry that some could not be there. Also thanks to my family who brought supper and a decorated castle cake. The candles that set the alarm system off was noisy but fun to end the day of my birthday. Both evenings were enjoyed. Thanks Ann-Marie Brayden and Riley Stewart would like to thank everyone who bought tickets off them, and to the local businesses who sponsored their Fleming Jets ball team for their upcoming tournament July 8, 9 &10th. We greatly appreciate all of the support. Thank you! CONGRATULATIONS I would like to congratulate my SPRING 2016 Class of SASKATCHEWAN FIREARMS SAFETY COURSE. Thank you for your commitment to complete and successfully pass the exam! Lewis Berg Erwin Neufeld Heinrich Neufeld Hayden Olson Lukas Pankratz Seth Penner Shantelle Penner Ben Retzlaff Landon Retzlaff Parker Sweeting Amber Thiessen Frieda Thiessen Kaitlyn Veysey Anyone age 11 years and up interested in the SPRING 2017 HUNTER ED. Course, could contact me now. Also available is the ONLINE COURSE and the HOME STUDY COURSE. Instructor: Bob Thiessen, 306-646-2060 MARYFIELD DISTRICT LIONS The Lions continue to collect batteries for recycling. Batteries may be dropped off at Rob Hill’s yardsite. Aluminum can be dropped off in the box located at the Maryfield Transfer Site. MARYFIELD PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH CENTRE HOURS Phone: 306-646-2133 Monday: 9:00 – 3:30 Dr. Office Tuesday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner Wednesday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner Thursday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner 10:00 – 4:30 Dr. Office (once a month) Friday: 9:00 – 4:30 Nurse Practitioner There may not always be a Doctor on every Monday and Thursday. To avoid disappointment, please phone ahead for an appointment if possible. There may not always be a Nurse Practitioner at the Health Centre on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. To avoid disappointment, please phone ahead for an appointment if possible. The Home Care Nurse, Rebecca White; Public Health Nurse, Nancy Larsen-James; Dietitian, Laura Thompson; Diabetic Nurse Educator, Frances Boutin; Home Care Case Manager, Jocelyn Akins; Social Worker, Sheila Szakacs; Mental Health Nurse, Helene Dorsch; and Occupational Therapist, Angela Gervais visit the Health Centre at various times during the month. Phone the Health Centre at 306-646-2133 for more information. Telehealth is available at the Maryfield Primary Health Centre!! Telehealth Saskatchewan uses two way video and audio conferencing to provide a wide range of educational programming and clinical considerations. If you need to video conference an appointment with your specialist or want to take part in any provincial education sessions let us know. We can set that up for you. The service is free. A Dietitian and Diabetic Clinic will be held at the Health Centre on Ausust 11, 2016. If you would like to talk to a Dietitian about any diet concerns or the Diabetic Nurse Educator about any diabetic concerns please contact the Health Centre to set up an appointment. Thank you to Southeast Regional Library, Maryfield Branch, for allowing us to partner with them for their 50th anniversary celebration, and letting us have the Grand Opening of the Walking Paths at the same time. Even though the weather did not cooperate for a ping pong drop, a good time was had by all. A huge thank you goes to all the businesses and organizations who donated prizes for the ping pong balls and everyone involved with the event. Don’t forget to turn your ping pong balls in to the businesses on the ball for a prize. It is great to work in such a cooperative community, where everyone works together. The staff of the Maryfield Primary Health Centre and the Maryfield Ambulance would like to wish everyone a safe, happy and healthy summer. BEAUTIFICATION NEWS The Beautification Committee would like to thank all those who have donated with personal donations and through Donor’s Choice. We also thank those who supported us and attended the “Beef on a Bun” held at Community Garage sale. The help of all those who came out to our spring cleanup and planting is greatly appreciated. With all this moisture we are looking forward to the gardens looking great! Below is the schedule for watering the gardens and flower pots. We encourage businesses to water the pots that are beside their buildings especially when the weather is extremely hot. Thanks to those people who have volunteered to water this summer. June 20-26 June 27-July 3 July 4-10 July 11-17 July 18-24 July 25-31 August 1-7 August 8-14 August 15-21 August 22-28 Anna Macksymchuk Janet Lemon Laureen Cairns Marlee Swallow/Maria Walker Barb/Bryan Swallow Alanna/Randy O’Greysik Cindy Cairns Brenda/Sharon Thiessen Freida Thiessen Kelly/Marla Kay KENOSEE LAKE BIBLE CAMP Want to go to Kenosee Lake Bible Camp this summer? Financial help is available from Maryfield Associated Gospel Church Sunday School! Please contact Lester and Sharon Thiessen at 646-2064 or the Church at 646-2054 for more information. MARYFIELD ASSOCIATED GOSPEL CHURCH Maryfield 306-646-2181 Regular Services Sundays 9:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting 10:00 a.m. Worship Service No SS/DJ Club July 2016 Sun 3 Worship Service with John Plantz Mon 11-Fri 15 Daily Vacation Bible School "Paradise Bound" Sun 17 Worship Service with Ted Goodnough Sun 24 Worship Service with Albert Heal Mondays: Butchering Open Tuesday thru Friday: 8-12 & 1-5 9:30 a.m. Pork Spareribs: $4.30/lb. Pork Chops: $3.29/lb. Chuck Roasts: $4.65/lb. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH NEWS 10:00 a.m. August 2016 Tue 2 Sunrise Villa Service 7:00 p.m. Sun 7 Worship Service with Bob Buck 10:00 a.m. Wed 10 Elders Meeting 7:00 p.m. Church Board Meeting 7:30 p.m. Tue 23 Sunday School Teachers’ Meeting 7:30 p.m. From Head to Foot Massage Therapy From Head to Foot Massage Therapy is located at Hats off Hair Salon in Maryfield Available in Maryfield: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday Virden: Wednesday and Friday Contact Holly Donald RMT @ (306) 646-7585 Church services in July are at 11:30 a.m. No church services in August. Church services in September at 9:30 a.m. July 31: No church service in Maryfield July 31: Church in the Park at Wawota - 11 a.m. Potluck lunch to follow. Aug 21: Hymn sing at the Villa - 7 p.m. Sept 1: Villa church service - 1:30 p.m. Sept 4: Church service - 9:30 a.m. No Bible Study in July or August. Wishing everyone a safe and blessed summer. Maryfield St. Andrew’s United Church website: www.crossroadsunited.org August 25th is the deadline for the next newsletter. Drop off items to Maryfield Corner Store or email Barb at bswallow@sasktel.net Have a Good Summer! Newsletter Advertising Prices $2 - classified ad $20 - 2” by 3” boxed ad $25 - ¼ page $50 - ½ page $75- full page ad Harmony Centre Rental Rates Teas & Showers $45 Company Meetings, Political Events, Funerals & Receptions $125 Soup & Sandwiches, Luncheons, & Other Functions $75 To rent the Senior Centre, contact Mary Lou Sweeting at 306-646-4524. MARYFIELD LIBRARY Box 160 Maryfield, SK 646-2148 maryfield@southeast.lib.sk.ca Follow us on Facebook and Twitter OPEN HOURS : TUESDAY: 9 AM - 12 NOON & 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM WEDNESDAY: 2:30 - 6:30 PM ART ON DISPLAY: Cody Dunham’s art will be hanging in the library during July. Be sure to look in to see more of Maryfield’s young talent. 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: Thank you to everyone who helped with this celebration. Thank you to the Holistic Health Team for your participation and for the wonderful walks along the paths around Maryfield. TD SUMMER READING PROGRAM: Register now for the Summer Reading Program presented by Southeast Regional Library. The program is designed to keep young people reading during the summer months. Students can drop 2 grade levels during the summer holidays so this is a great way to keep up their interest and reading skills. The program has 2 levels - pre-reader for preschoolers and regular for elementary school children. The children receive a package which includes a reading log book and stickers to keep track of the books they read. They do not need to come to the library to participate. They can earn points for end of summer rewards by doing their reading anywhere - at home, on vacation, at the lake or in the car. They can read for themselves, to their siblings or to Mom & Dad. They can also read books online through Hoopla, Tumblebooks, etc. Every book counts! For more information, please visit the website: tdsummerreadingclub.ca OR come into the library to check it all out. Ashley Leepart - the playschool teacher- will be doing a special event with each of the pre-reading and the readers (older kids) groups during the month of July. WATCH FOR POSTERS! HOOPLA FOR KIDS: A GREAT FEATURE FOR PARENTS! Log on to this site and let the kids decide on the features they want. All adult items are blocked and the materials are all appropriate for kids. VIDEO GAMES: As of Feb. 1, 2016, Southeast Regional Library's video game collection is available for loan. Only Southeast Regional patrons will be able to use them. We have access to many of the newest and most popular games or Wii, WiiU, XBox, Playstation 3 and Playstation 4. You can place a hold at the library or on the Southeast Regional library website using your library card and password. Games are loaned for a week (7days) and have an overdue fee of $1.00/day (just like DVDs). Plans are in motion to expand the collection this year and to get a small collection installed in every branch. FAIR NEWS Time to start getting your exhibits ready! Exhibits must be in place by 9 a.m. Fair Day. Please indicate with a coloured dot if you want your exhibit to go in the auction. Please leave your exhibits in place until 3:45 p.m. Get your exhibitor number from Faye Gray 306-646-4505. Fair books can be picked up at the store. Fair date is FRIDAY, JULY 22 Don’t miss it! R.M. OF MARYFIELD NO. 91 The R.M. of Maryfield No. 91 is asking that ratepayers who spray and hire custom applicators with hi-clearance sprayers to please use approaches to enter your fields. Driving through the ditches causes many ruts. The R.M. of Maryfield mows the ditches and willows to keep the roads safe for all rate payers throughout the fall and winter seasons. With increased ruts comes increased costs of repairs and more down time thus the ditches will not get mowed. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to call the office, 306-646-2033. SCRAP TIRE PROGRAM RM of Maryfield is excited to a part of the Scrap Tire Program! The Program will allow rate payers to take any used tires to the drop off to be disposed of FREE OF CHARGE!! The Wawota Lions group is holding a tire round up from June 27, 2016 to July 17, 2016. Tires can be dropped off at NNW 33-10-32 W1 (4.5 miles west of the Viterra Elevator on the South side of the highway) OR you can call the Wawota Lions and they will come and pick up your tires! Wawota Lions contact Kyle Smyth 306-577-8495 or Stacy Schill 306-551-5051. Summer Vacation Bible School Bible Stories • Singing • Playing Games Everybody ages 5-12 are Welcome July 18-22, 2016 5:00 to 8:30 pm Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, Sinclair, MB Lunch, drink and snacks provided Parents and friends are invited to Friday evening's wind-up at 8:00 pm For pre-registration and transportation please call: Ivan & Kendra Penner • 204 662 4036 Aaron & Katy Bartel • 204 556 2058 Kelsey & Trudi Bartel • 306 646 9033 Exhibit Hint: Onions, mature – should not be peeled; remove only jagged & dirty outer scales; trim roots just below the base of the onion; neck should be thin but firm & the top neatly trimmed. Maryfield Play School 2016-2017 Playschool Registration for the 2016-2017 year will take place Thursday September 8th at 7:00 pm in the Maryfield Playschool room. All children born in 2012 and 2013 are welcome to register; provided they are potty trained. Classes will start September 13th and are as follows: Tuesday/Thursday 9:00am – 11:30 am – 3&4 year olds Registration Fees: 1 day/week $125 per session or 2 days/week $250 per session Session 1 September to January Session 2 February to June For more information please contact: Ana Gray (306)646-7330 (C) Jaida Adamson (306)646-7876 (C) Maryfield, SK Kelsey & Trudi Bartel 306-646-9033 Phone now to book an appointments. 9 mi. W. of Cromer on PR 255 Or 4 mi. E. and 7 mi. S. of Maryfield PROPERTY FOR SALE BY SEALED TENDER Under the provision of The Tax Enforcement Act, Section 31, the Rural Municipality of Maryfield No. 91 offers for sale the following property: Blk/Par A Plan # 101235675 Ext. 53 The Caravan YAYAC PRESENTS: SURF SHACK The R.M. of Maryfield No. 91 is now accepting tenders from interested parties for the sale of said property acquired through tax enforcement. A cheque to the Rural Municipality of Maryfield No. 91 for the full tender price must accompany the tender. The R.M. of Maryfield No. 91 reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. An exciting faith-based program for ages 4 - 14 years THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF TENDERS IS 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. JULY 13, 2016 AT 5:00 P.M. Bethel United Church Moosomin Tenders must be sealed and marked “Property Tender” June 13th, 2016 Daphne Brady, Administrator Rural Municipality of Maryfield No. 91 Box 70 Maryfield, SK S0G 3K0 Phone/Fax: 1-306-646-2033 July 18-22 Register with Andrea at 306-435-3570 by July 11 $25/child ~ bring your own lunch ~ snacks provided We will be including a FYI (For Your Information section) in the newsletter each month. If you have health questions you would like answered please call us at 646-2133 and we will include information on the topic of your choice. Remember health includes body, mind and soul. Found someone who is lost? 747,000 Canadians are living with a form of dementia. Many will wander and become lost. Check for a MedicAlert ID bracelet. Read the vital information on the back. It is the quickest way back home to a caregiver or to family. Help bring a person with dementia safely home. Understanding Wandering Wandering refers to the need to keep on the move, often seen in people with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Wandering behavior may appear to be aimless or confused but it is often quite focused. The person may be trying to get to a particular destination or accomplish a task such as meeting someone or going to work. Wandering may occur at any time of the day or night, and may take the person out of the home. Wandering outdoors can expose the person to such dangers as traffic or extreme weather conditions. Wandering, like walking, is not in itself a dangerous activity. Short term memory loss and the impaired ability to reason or to make sound judgments can contribute to unsafe wandering behavior. When done in a safe environment, it can be a healthy physical and mental outlet for a person with dementia. Reasons for Wandering Aimless wandering – non focused walking with little or no apparent direction, purpose or destination, may be the person’s response to feelings of stress, anxiety or physical discomfort. Purposeful wandering – may be looking for a familiar place that will give them feelings of security and reassurance. They may appear to be searching for something or trying to return to familiar surroundings from their past. Night time wandering – broken sleep patterns may cause restlessness and disorientation in the middle of the night. Confusion about time may also cause the person to be unaware of the difference between day and night. Industrious wandering - the person may incorporate repetitive behavior into their wandering. In their need to keep busy, they may continue habits or recreate schedules or routines established long ago. Managing Wandering Allow safe wandering – when able to wander freely in a safe and secure environment, the person with Alzheimers or dementia can enjoy a healthy outlet for feelings of anxiety, distress or restlessness. A fenced backyard can ensure that the person is able to wander safely outdoors. Consider putting locks or alarms on any doors to the outside. Provide visual cues – Provide familiar objects, furniture and pictures and consider signs and labels. Leave a light on in the hallway or by the bed. Develop meaningful activities – consider involving the person in day to day activities, such as doing chores or helping with household duties. Try another activity if they show signs of becoming bored or frustrated. Exercise – try to involve the person in a regular exercise program. This can provide stimulation, and use up extra energy and may help the person sleep better. For more information contact the Medical Alert Foundation of Canada, the Alzheimer Society or the Maryfield Primary Health Centre. Primary Health Care is about staying healthy, preventing illness and injury, managing chronic conditions, treating acute medical illness, promoting healthier living and accessing the best health provider for the job. MARYFIELD FOOD PANTRY Donate to the Food Pantry—nonperishable food items and/or money can be dropped off at various locations around town. There is a small deep freeze in the community wing of the school if you wish to donate frozen food. Hampers are distributed the 4th Monday of every month. YOU MUST PHONE THE CONFIDEN-TIAL PHONE NUMBER 646-4470 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE EACH TIME YOU REQUIRE A HAMPER. Maryfield School invites you to join the staff & students for the Welcome Back BBQ September 1 Maryfield Auditorium July 2016 Regular Admission: Adults: $6.00 Showtime: 8 PM Doors open at: 7:30 PM Friday, July 1 & Sunday, July 3 Students: $5.00 Children: $3.00 Wheelchair Accessible Like us on 3:00 pm The Angry Birds Movie 98 min Starring: Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad Genre(s): Animation, Action, Comedy, Family Rated G Find out why the birds are so angry. The movie takes us to an island populated entirely by happy, flightless birds - or almost entirely. In this paradise, Red, a bird with a temper problem, speedy Chuck, and the volatile Bomb have always been outsiders. But when the island is visited by mysterious green piggies, it's up to these unlikely outcasts to figure out what the pigs are up to. Friday, July 8 & Sunday July 10 3:00 pm Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Starring: Megan Fox, Will Arnett Genre(s): Action /Adventure Rated PG Violence & coarse language 112 min When the evil Shredder (Brian Tee) creates his own mutants, Bebop and Rocksteady, the Turtles must team up with April O'Neil, news reporter Vern Fenwick, and vigilante Casey Jones to defend New York City from destruction. Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello also face an impending invasion from the deranged extraterrestrial Krang. Friday, July 15 & Saturday, July 16 Me Before You 111 min Rated PG Coarse & Sexual Language Starring: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claffin Genre(s): Drama After losing her job as a waitress, a young woman named Lou is hired to act as a caregiver for Will, a banker who was paralyzed in an accident. Although Will has grown despondent since his injury, Lou's no-nonsense ways force him to reconnect with life, and the pair eventually develop feelings for each other. Friday, July 22 & Saturday, July 23 Now You See Me 2 95 min Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Comedy, Suspense/Thriller` Rated PG Violence One year after outwitting the FBI and winning the public’s adulation with their Robin Hood-style magic spectacles, the illusionists resurface for a comeback performance in hopes of exposing the unethical practices of a tech magnate. The man behind their vanishing act is none other than WALTER MABRY, a tech prodigy who threatens the Horsemen into pulling off their most impossible heist yet. Their only hope is to perform one last unprecedented stunt to clear their names and reveal the mastermind behind it all. Friday, July 29 & Saturday, July 30 X-Men: Apocalypse Starring: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender 144 min Rated PG Violence, Coarse Language, Not suitable for young children Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy The X-Men are forced to confront an ancient mutant called Apocalypse in this comic-book adventure set in the 1980s. Eager to take over the world and remake it in his own image, Apocalypse recruits mutants to act as his powerful "Four Horsemen" -- among them is the tortured Magneto, who believes humanity might be a lost cause after a personal tragedy. In time, Charles Xavier and his charges must work together to save the planet from this threat. New additions to this X-Men team include the elusive Nightcrawler, fiery Cyclops, and telepathically gifted Jean Grey. Carnival Games 1:30 - 2:30 July 2016 Sun 3 Mon 4 No Doctor Tue 5 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 Wed 6 RECYCLE Thu 7 Dr. Kerkhoff Fri Sat 1 2 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 8 9 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 Public Health Nurse 10 11 Dr. Van 12 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 13 GARBAGE 14 15 16 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 17 18 Dr. Van 19 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 20 RECYCLE 21 22 23 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 30 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 Deadline to drop off scrap tires 24 FAIR 25 No Doctor 26 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 27 GARBAGE 28 29 31 August 2016 Sun 7 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Dump Open 12:30—4:30 1 STAT CLOSED No Doctor 2 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 3 RECYCLE 4 5 6 8 No Doctor 9 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 10 GARBAGE 11 12 Open 13 Dump 12:30—4:30 Billard Auction Sale Diabetic Clinic 14 15 No Doctor Open 16 Dump 12:30—4:30 17 18 19 20 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 21 22 No Doctor Open 23 Dump 24 GARBAGE 25 12:30—4:30 26 27 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 RECYCLE Newsletter Due 28 29 No Doctor 30 Dump Open 12:30—4:30 31 RECYCLE School Starts: September 1 Welcome Back BBQ