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St. Ignatius seniors for Jan. 18, 2023

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ST. IGNATIUS — The roads and sidewalks have been a challenge. Drive and walk safe.

We will be having a “Guess the Kisses” in a glass container contest and a 50/50 raffle. It will cost $1 for each guess and entry into the 50/50 starting on Jan. 18 at the evening meal and at each meal until the Feb. 15 Valentines dinner. The winner(s) will be chosen on Feb. 15 at our evening meal.

Menu:

—  Friday, Jan. 20: lunch at noon - soup and sandwiches, green salad, fruit, Rice Krispie Treats

—  Tuesday, Jan. 24: lunch - stroganoff, vegetables, French bread, fruit, no bake cookies 

—  Friday, Jan. 27: taco salad, fruit, corn salad, cook’s choice

—  Tuesday, Jan. 31: fish, vegetables, corn bread, fruit/Jell-O, lemon bars

If you are interested in a take-out meal, please call by 10 a.m. and leave a message if there is no one answers.  

Bonnie Kiser holds a Gentle Yoga class on Wednesday afternoons at 1 p.m. If you are interested please call 406-2253-0171. Her rates are five sessions for $60.

The St. Ignatius Police Chief will give a “Narcan Training” at the St. Ignatius Fire Hall on Jan. 28. To sign up, please go to the St. Ignatius Police Department Lake County Montana Facebook page. There is an online course that needs to be completed before the hands-on training. The Center will host the training - date not set at this time. They will post the date as soon as it is confirmed.

The St. Ignatius Senior Citizen Center is looking to hire a Site/Nutrition Manager. If you are interested, come in or call and we will return your call. It would be helpful if you know the Quick Books computer program.

On March 22 there will be QPR (question, persuade, refer) Suicide Prevention training at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. It is presented in cooperation with the St. Ignatius Police Chief. This is an important training as Montana is number one in the nation for suicides. All are welcome.  

 

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